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dazedcat

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  1. He was 16 when he made his first record. He's 19 now and his latest LP "Here I Am" is something else....... Marquise Knox:
  2. I should be listening to Christmas music but..............
  3. Well here's hoping then. Taylor really needs to be part of this if they go through with it.
  4. I think there was a RS article linked from here which stated Wyman was ready to go and was "just waiting on a call from Keith". Apparently he must have gotten that call. Taylor needs to be part of this too but I'm guessing that's not in the plans.
  5. I listened to Thick as a Brick the other day for the first time in years. I think its' held up pretty well over the decades, surprisingly so.
  6. The Backbeat band: Dave Pirner (Soul Asylum): vocals Greg Dulli (The Afghan Whigs): vocals Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth): guitar Don Fleming (Gumball): guitar Mike Mills (R.E.M.): bass guitar Dave Grohl (Nirvana/Foo Fighters): drums Wow, really? Quite the lineup there, I had no idea Thurston Moore was part of this......
  7. Sorry, Permanant Waves. Well their first album was Canadian Zeppelin, their second album on up until PERMANENT Waves sounded pretty proggy to me and the prog got worse with every passing album. As I said, concise is good. Having seen them twice on their Snakes and Arrows tour, when they did roll out the older stuff I thought it wasn't badly played at all but really, I never cared for any of it personally speaking.
  8. It makes sense for someone like myself who runs screaming anytime 2112 comes on the local classic rock radio station. I never personally cared for their proggy earlier stuff, they got a lot better once they got more concise. From Planet Waves forward, they got very interesting to listen to. But hey that's just me.........
  9. LOL well maybe so. Happy memories, faded but happy still.
  10. Thanks very much. You're right about A Month of Saturdays........it's almost like it's 1985 all over again. Much appreciated.
  11. The audio link to NPR expired and I never really got to listen to the new tunes on this. Have you bought it and is it worth doing so? All of the IRS label stuff speaks for itself and I seriously listened up until the mid 90's................is the latter stuff and new tunes representative enough of what they were?
  12. Well I was drop dead wrong here. I just downloaded the "Brussels Affair" show from their new archives website. They offer mp3 and FLAC formats...........great show, awesome fidelity.........I'm very happy.
  13. "The Brussels Incident"...... live Rolling Stones from 1973 from their online website. Great show, it's the Stones as I like to remember them.
  14. It's been mentioned here and at other Zeppelin sites, but they played at the Aerodrome in Schenectady New York during the summer of 1969. I was 14 at the time and my father was a police officer for the city. The Aerodrome used to hire the local cops for security and my dad worked both Zeppelin shows. He also was bodyguard for Janis Joplin when she played there, picking her up at the Albany Airport after she flew in and stayed with her during her time here before her shows. He told me she was swiggin' Jack Daniels out of the bottle and offered him some, which he refused. My dad told me she was "really a nice young woman". When you're 14 in 1969 and your father is a cop, you have no shot seeing any of these people. My father did let me hang out in the parking lot for Zeppelin's afternoon show though. I heard them but didn't see them when they played the 'Drome. http://ledzeppelin-reference.com/geekbaseweb/venuepage.aspx?venueid=313
  15. Not my dog or my house.............. Bro
  16. Cream? Hell yes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rz4ODNEFzWw&feature=related
  17. Boullion explained why on this page and I agree, Fool In the Rain wasn't a great Zep moment. Neither was Carouselambra which was late 70's bloat deluxe. Wearing and Tearing didn't make the final album, but these two did. Go figure, to this day I can't.
  18. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjPaa6wzf5g&feature=related
  19. I had that Clearmountain mix too. What I loved about the Miss You dance mix though was as great as that was, the flip side was "Far Away Eyes". Talk about extremes. The club I used to frequent back then played both sides too.
  20. As good as I believe the Some Girls Deluxe is, it didn't have this..............long ago in a galaxy far far away I owned this and I never was a fan of remixes. An evening or two in either a disco or a dance club back then, well you had to make the purchase. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsibHTOXPLM
  21. I think the Stones have limited control over their old London/ABKCO label music so the record company and Klein estate released this. No doubt the Stones must have approved it but yeah, it is strange there's never been a box set from Exile going forward.
  22. It's probably the best Stones collection of them all even though it stops at Sticky Fingers. It's also all mono mixes. It's money we'll spent if you ever decide to make the plunge.
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