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Mono

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GO TIGERS!

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Mumford & Sons, The Road to Red Rocks

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« Reply #1124 on: 24 Aug 2013, 08:05 pm »


The Beatles ~ White Album Unplugged


Sorry this was the best I could do
From the album cover




From Amazon:
"Recorded late May 1968 at George Harrison's Home in Esher, UK. The Beatles double tracked themselves on George's reel-to-reel tape machine.
All tracks are acoustic versions and were considered early demos. Those songs were later recorded properly and released (1968) on "The Beatles" double LP also known as "The White Album."
The only exception is track A7 which was never officially recorded by the Beatles but appeared on John Lennon's album "Imagine" with different lyrics, titled "Jealous Guy".

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« Reply #1125 on: 24 Aug 2013, 10:51 pm »
Hey Jim . . . Stray Cat Blues? . . . . Hit it Ralph!






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« Reply #1126 on: 24 Aug 2013, 11:29 pm »



Soundtrack to "The Trip"

by "The Electric Flag"

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« Reply #1127 on: 24 Aug 2013, 11:30 pm »
Hey Jim . . . Stray Cat Blues? . . . . Hit it Ralph!





Which one is Ralph ??  :scratch:

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« Reply #1128 on: 24 Aug 2013, 11:37 pm »
Which one is Ralph ??  :scratch:

Ralph Plays Bass  :D


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« Reply #1130 on: 24 Aug 2013, 11:42 pm »
I think Ralph is really Ralphina. :o

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« Reply #1131 on: 24 Aug 2013, 11:43 pm »


I loves them promo's   :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:

I found his one for 99 cents at a Goodwill in excellent condition last week.  :)

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« Reply #1132 on: 24 Aug 2013, 11:58 pm »



California reissue label Anopheles has just rereleased a great hard-rock album from the following year by Charm City's own Maypole. Originally released on MGM subsidiary label Colossus, Maypole's only album would seem to have a fairly low profile as a psychedelic obscurity, but it turns out to be a surprisingly grand affair.

Rooted heavily in English rock of the era, Maypole nevertheless managed also to foreshadow certain strains of '70s pop rock. Group leader Dennis Tobell's songwriting is surprising in its consistently high inspiration throughout, including some long, involved tunes that have more to do with the burgeoning rock-opera aesthetic of the time--though The Real is itself not thematic--than with prog rock. Driven by adept and tough rhythm guitar, this all sounds like a strange accomplishment for a band with as minor a profile as Maypole's. The Real also evinces a certain wistful pathos that was possible with psychedelic music but perhaps ultimately only manifested itself in rare instances like The Notorious Byrd Brothers and the 13th Floor Elevators' Easter Everywhere.

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« Reply #1133 on: 25 Aug 2013, 12:08 am »
Harvey Mandel  ~  Baby Batter

Janus, 1971

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Harvey Mandel  ~  Baby Batter

Janus, 1971



SWEET !!!! That's one I haven't found.

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« Reply #1135 on: 25 Aug 2013, 12:21 am »
SWEET !!!! That's one I haven't found.

Thanks! Great lp. I found this at Revolver yesterday for 6.99. The owner of the store honestly felt bad he was giving it up. He loves Mandel. I'm in dire need of Cristo Redentor. Cheers!

Mandel grew up in the suburb "Morton Grove" Pop. 30k and still resides there I believe. He had a studio in his basement. I lived in MG from 1987 to 2000 before moving to AZ.

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« Reply #1136 on: 25 Aug 2013, 12:32 am »
Harvey Mandel  ~  Baby Batter

Janus, 1971

Nice CB, long time Harvey fan.  :thumb:

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« Reply #1137 on: 25 Aug 2013, 12:38 am »
Ok, a little early for me to join in, but hey - one office is much like another, except maybe for the system.......


           

           
           


           Spooky Tooth:  You broke my heart so.... I Busted Your Jaw  , Island/A&M  1973

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« Reply #1138 on: 25 Aug 2013, 12:48 am »
Ok, a little early for me to join in, but hey - one office is much like another, except maybe for the system.......


          Spooky Tooth:  You broke my heart so.... I Busted Your Jaw  , Island/A&M  1973


About time AD   :lol: :lol: :lol:

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« Reply #1139 on: 25 Aug 2013, 12:54 am »


Circus Maximus was a U.S. band in the late 1960s, who combined influences from folk music, rock, and jazz into a form of psychedelic rock. The band, originally called the Lost Sea Dreamers (Vanguard Records insisted on a name change, as the initials "LSD" were considered too linked to the drug culture), was formed in 1967 by Bob Bruno and Jerry Jeff Walker. Bruno's song "Wind", from their eponymous first album, became a minor hit in the United States, particularly through airplay on "progressive" FM radio stations.