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  1. Anyone have any vinyl 45's from The Firm ? huh.gif

    Yes as a matter of fact I do...

    Radioactive US pressing

    Radioactive UK pressing

    Radioactive/All the Kings Horses US oldies pressing

    Radioactive US promo

    Satisfaction Guaranteed US pressing

    Satisfaction Guaranteed US promo

    These Arms of Mine US promo (Willie and the Poor Boys)

    All the Kings Horses US pressing

    Live in Peace US pressing

    Live in Peace US promo

    ....and a mislabeled Foreigner 45 that plays the Firm

    Well you asked.... :superman:

    I saw The Firm for both tours at The Forum in Los Angeles.

    The first tour, first night Page tried to be cool and kick flip a folding chair back up into its folded position and he failed. The second night he tried it and the trick went perfectly. I have a tape of that first show and no I didn't record it I bought it at a swap meet. Although I really liked the concert Page seemed to rely on his bendy guitar too much and I thought it took away from his sound.

    The second tour, the band was flawless, very tight and put on a great show. I have a 2LP boot for that show on clear vinyl.

    I was very close for all 3 concerts and I never saw Page get shot up with anything. Yeah he rolled up his sleeves but he probably thought it was cool to do so before his solo.

  2. Back in the 80s the group reformed (sort of) and named themselves The Box of Frogs. I think there were only 2 albums released. The first album self titled Box of Frogs was pretty good. The second album was called Strange Land and was pretty good also and they re-did Heart Full of Soul which was pretty cool.

    John Fiddler - vocals, guitar

    Jim McCarty - drums, backing vocals

    Chris Dreja - rhythm guitar, backing vocals

    Paul Samwell Smith - bass, backing vocals

    Also on the first album it says "our thanks to Dzal for lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals, and percussion.

    If you can find a copy get the first album on Epic Records from 1984 it is really worth a listen.

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