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I finally got around to cleaning my Paul McCartney/Wings collection and playing them while watching some college bball and the NFL playoffs. Go Broncos!. Most of these records haven't been spun in the 15 years I've lived in Spokane. Some good tunes here
Hi JimSpinning here now too Also a re-issue - CHC 12 Gatefold on Charisma.Sounds pretty decent - you just need to accept Gabriel's vocals are veiled somewhat in the mix?The acoustic sections are pretty tasty.
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Laura Time To Hide by Denny Laine is a great tune
Steve Cropper,Pop Staples,Albert King "Jammed Together"Samples
Paul McCartney ~ Tripping The Live Fantastic 3LPsOK Laura it's my turn for Paul
In honor of last night's thrashing of LSU. I have been watching college football since I was 5 (both parents were/are huge fans) and I can't remember a defensive performance as dominating as Alabama's last night."They got a name for the winners in the world,I want a name when I lose,They call Alabama the Crimson Tide,Call me Deacon Blues."MIZ-SEC
Laura . . . the Steely Dan reference is a good one , perhaps Bama's defense looked so powerful because they played the 57th offense in the nation while statistics can always be misleading, LSU looked pretty inept last evening. Regardless a good win for the Tide and Saben.
Hi Jim,LSU's offense did look anemic, but I think Bama's defense had a lot to do with that. Even though LSU ranked 57th in total offense, they averaged 38.4 points per game (not counting last night) in the toughest conference in the country against a schedule that included 8 of the top 25. If you eliminate the first Alabama game, they averaged 41 points per game and last night they were shut down in every aspect of the game. I'm no Bama fan, but that was impressive. I think Nick really outcoached Les last night. It will be interesting to see how my Missouri Tigers do in the SEC next year. They should be competitive becasue they have very good offense, but
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