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While all of your are spinnin' vinyl, I'm exhausted and trying to make it to the end of the day at work after experiencing Wilco live from the center of the first row last night. I am too old to attend a concert on a "school night" and not take the next day off.
John Mayall - Blues From Laurel Canyon (1969) Strange days indeed!
I love this record I'm gonna break mine out German Decca I picked up within the last year. It came in a all white cardboard cover andnot the original album cover
Really, really like them.
X - Live at the Whisky A Go-Go on the Fabulous Sunset StripOne of my favorite live albums...
YES "Relayer" 1974 Atlantic Records LP White Label Promo Copy (from Wikipedia)"A special promotional only, white label, "banded for airplay" version of the LP was available to U.S. radio stations in 1974. It has the track "The Gates of Delirium" broken into three segments: the opening vocal section, the instrumental "battle" middle section, and the "Soon" final section, with slight fades between each to aid with on-air segues. This was done to try to increase Relayer's radio exposure, as most radio stations would provide only limited, if any, air time to a 22-minute song. The edit of "Soon" resulting from this treatment was subsequently released as a single in the U.S."
did you ever see x live? i saw them once - what a trip! watching billy zoom was almost surreal - here was this amazingly wild energy being blasted out from the band - especially from zoom's guitar - and it seemed the only thing on john moving at all was his hands. the rest of him - head, body, arms, legs - as still as a statue. and, his face frozen in a grin. one of the strangest things i have seen...nice billy zoom interwiews:http://www.billyzoom.com/niceguy.htmlhttp://www.billyzoom.com/razorcake.htmldoug s.
Johnny & Edgar Winter "Together" 1974 Blue Sky Records LP