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(01-29-2021 08:25 PM)CliftonAve Wrote: [ -> ]




They never made it past mid-card openers, but this cover of You’re So Vain by Faster Pussycat is awesome.

I remember buying this on CD at the record shop on Short Vine.



The 1978 Gene Simmons solo album wasn’t memorable for much, except to us diehard KISS fans. But it had some quality stuff on it.

This acoustic cover by Ken Sharp is great.





Tell me it wouldn't have been kule to sit with these guys in a bar having a few drinks and listening to their stories...


Oh brother...those guys are on my Mt. Rushmore of guys I wish I could have been for a weekend if I had a Way Back Machine. Bad mo-fos.
(03-05-2021 10:17 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote: [ -> ]Oh brother...those guys are on my Mt. Rushmore of guys I wish I could have been for a weekend if I had a Way Back Machine. Bad mo-fos.
04-cheers
You gotta love these men who didn't apologize for their past but surely have learned from it...
I tell my wife...


Then I saw her face...


I saw her walkin' on down the line...


I vaguely remember hearing this for the first time in high school on a vinyl record after finishing a spleef rocket and it became an otherwordly experience...


(03-10-2021 11:47 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: [ -> ]I vaguely remember hearing this for the first time in high school on a vinyl record after finishing a spleef rocket and it became an otherwordly experience...



I had the (vinyl) album. It's in my digital music collection now.
(03-12-2021 06:30 PM)cpawstoney Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-10-2021 11:47 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: [ -> ]I vaguely remember hearing this for the first time in high school on a vinyl record after finishing a spleef rocket and it became an otherwordly experience...

I had the (vinyl) album. It's in my digital music collection now.

Same. How 'bout another...


Speaking from experience back in the day...LSD is best when listening to Yes and the Grateful Dead and NOT when listening to Pink Floyd.


I always get a kick out of the hidden meanings in songs from the 1970s... naughty, naughty



(03-13-2021 01:05 AM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-12-2021 06:30 PM)cpawstoney Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-10-2021 11:47 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote: [ -> ]I vaguely remember hearing this for the first time in high school on a vinyl record after finishing a spleef rocket and it became an otherwordly experience...

I had the (vinyl) album. It's in my digital music collection now.

Same. How 'bout another...

I love all Led Zepplin's songs, but this one (off another album) is my absolute favorite.





I got into "historical blues" a while back seeking out songs by Robert Johnson, Ledbelly, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Muddy Waters, Howlin Wolf, etc. I couldn't believe all the Rock'N'Roll songs that were updated from old blues tunes. Led Zepplin's "Killing Floor" was a Ledbelly song and I don't know where he got it.

The Cream's "Crossroads" song came straight from Robert Johnson. The Allman Brothers took many of their songs from the blues too.
When it comes to Zep, I can't say a favorite. Too many...


Maybe one of the greatest song openings in rock. Fire up the 12 string...




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