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Strider

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  1. Celebration Day hadn't even been released yet when the poll was conducted, CJW. No outrage necessary.
  2. What's wrong with your coach? Who is your coach? Got my suicide pool ballot today...my brother runs one at his work and lets me join in the fun. $15 admission fee. I've thought about starting a suicide pool for the Forum but logistically it would be a pain...and we've already got two NFL contests going. Four and a half more days to kickoff!
  3. Too bad I didn't pick the Angels and Dodgers...I'd probably be running away with the lead.
  4. He's just trying to wind you up, Rick. Don't pay him no mind.
  5. Round 3 to the Angels! Which means Oakland will probably win game 4 today. Sweeps are difficult...especially 4-game sweeps. Rick's probably putting money on Oakland as we speak, hehe.
  6. Next batch on the carousel... 1. Led Zeppelin III deluxe bonus disc 2. Donovan's Greatest Hits 3. Elton John "Honky Cat Château" 4. Bob Dylan "Blood on the Tracks" 5. PJ Harvey "Let England Shake"
  7. ^^^Damn right...a show I was at...when the Universal Amphitheatre was an outdoor venue. Now it's not even a venue anymore. RIP Universal Amphitheatre.
  8. I had a feeling there was a poll done about the greatest live albums...and I finally found the thread.
  9. An excellent list, zepscoda! Every one of those choices gets a regular play on my stereo. Surprised nobody has mentioned another perennial on the list of greatest live albums: Otis Redding "Live at the Whisky a Go Go". I know Major Major had his detractors but he's right about Judas Priest's "Unleashed in the East"...it's a fucking beast of a live album.
  10. Another 12 hour day at work...first batch of discs in the 5-disc CD Carousel: 1. Judy Garland "A Star Is Born" Original Soundtrack 2. Jethro Tull "Thick As A Brick" 3. Bernard Hermann "Vertigo" Original Soundtrack 4. June Christy "Something Cool" 5. Jethro Tull "Stand Up"
  11. Girl with long red hair? That was you blocking my view? So we were both at Cal Jam that year, too? That day almost made me swear off outdoor festival concerts forever. So freaking hot. Like badgeholder, I have a feeling you were at a lot of the same concerts I was in the 70s. Did you go to Rory Gallagher/Kiss at Long Beach in February '74? Blood, Sweat & Tears/Bruce Springsteen? Black Sabbath/Gentle Giant at the Hollywood Bowl in '73? I could go on and on haha.
  12. That's been my contention all along. I would give up "Coda" or Led Zeppelin II before ITTOD.
  13. This thread has LED me to believe many of you suffer from hearing loss from too much loud music, hehe.
  14. If you remember the name or location of the pub then with Google Earth you can track down the club they were playing. Most clubs have websites with their show schedules, so just check the calendar for Friday August 29 and you should be able to find the name of the band.
  15. ...and then you tie dye on the highway.
  16. A band somewhat taken for granted back in its own time...the 1970s were so overstuffed with great bands, ELO got lost in the shuffle...but as time has passed, their music has held up for the most part and people have recognized what a unique sound they had. As a fan of The Move, I've always had a soft spot for The Electric Light Orchestra. A tad too trebly in the production and slavishly aping the Beatles at times, but certain albums such as "El Dorado" , "Face the Music", and "Out of the Blue" are stellar pieces of orchestral pop. Their peak years were from roughly 1974-1978...all the albums released during this period are choice and this was their live peak, too. Once the string section left/was fired and Jeff Lyne went "disco", the jig was up and ELO slumped into the Eighties. I think you and I were at the same show, Ledzepfvr. Was it at the Long Beach Arena? Do you remember Ronnie James Dio's band Elf opening? It was my first time seeing ELO and Ronnie James Dio...quite a night, and Deep Purple was relatively anti-climactic. It wasn't 1975 though...it was November 1974, around Thanksgiving. I remember because shortly after was USC's epic comeback victory over Notre Dame, when Anthony Davis ran back the second-half kickoff for a TD and opened the floodgates.
  17. I cannot give you exact dates at the moment but I have heard several boots where Robert does the opening yowl on "How Many More Times" just as he does on the record.
  18. That's good news indeed...it's been some time since I felt confidence in our starting QB. One thing is for sure, I'll be breaking out my Raider Nation shirt from its off-season hibernation. Bring on the season opener!
  19. Round 2 to the Angels! 4-0 shutout woohoo! Still...the loss of Garrett Richards casts dark cloud over playoffs.
  20. In the 5-disc carousel at work today: 1. Disc 2 of the Stax at 50 Box Set. 2. Popul Vuh "Das Hohelied Salomos". 3. Disc 3 of Stereolab's "Oscillons From the Anti-Sun" box. 4. Mimi Goese & Ben Neill "Songs for Persephone". 5. Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention "Just Another Band from L.A.".
  21. Saw him Wednesday night with Buddy Guy at the Hollywood Bowl. Good show...better than I expected. Buddy was great, as always, but I hadn't seen Peter Frampton in concert since 1976 or '77. I had no idea if he still had the chops. Pretty decent setlist...kind of like "Frampton Comes Alive" part deux. Two interesting surprises...an instrumental cover of Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun" (Soundgarden had just played the Bowl on Monday night...maybe Peter was at that show?) and Buddy Guy coming out during Frampton's encore for a jam on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". You'll have a good time Saturday, ledzepfvr! Bon voyage, Mr. and Mrs. CP! Have fun and be safe...we want you all back in one piece, haha. Peace, brother.
  22. Round 1 to the Angels in 10!
  23. ^^^ I love it, Kiwi Zep...thanks for the laugh! Hugs and kisses. It's a French toast Friday for me this morning.
  24. I missed the game madstork...did he really look that good? Or was it against Seattle's third-string scrubs? Still...the Raiders put up 41 points on the Seahawks while the Bills put up a big fat ZERO. Given what I've seen from Buffalo the last two weeks it appears the Bills still aren't ready for Prime Time. Let alone challenging New England for the Division. Miami seems the only other semi-competent team in the East to give the Patriots a tussle, while the two New York teams (Bills and Jets) will flounder around as usual. Not that I'm predicting the Raiders to do any better...I won't be picking them in Rick's contest, that's for sure. Denver and San Diego will be #1 and #2 in the West while KC falls back to earth after that easy schedule they had last year. The Raiders will be duking it out with the Chiefs for last place. Rick, I know about your contest...I'll post my predictions next week. Don't forget we still have our usual weekly NFL pool, dedicated this season to the dearly departed Brett...aka pottedplant.
  25. A partial roundup of the summer so far...as told by the marquee.
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