Great albums?

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Re:Great albums? 2012/07/06 09:33:06 (permalink)

I put the remastered CD of this on in the car today. I still love it as much now as I did when I first played the original double vinyl way back when...

 
I always thought that Ted Nugent was over rated ... his previous band (Mason Profit) was far better and less pretentious than he was. And I like it that Todd Rundgren said that he got a good left hook to this guy's nose for being such a jack-ash! I happen to think that folks like Strummy are far better guitar players than this goon!
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As a wise Guy once stated from his holy chapala ... none of the hits, none of the time ... prevents you from becoming just another turkey in the middle of all the other turkeys! 
  
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Re:Great albums? 2012/07/06 09:35:07 (permalink)
The Smiths.

Each and every album.
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Re:Great albums? 2012/07/06 13:14:02 (permalink)
jbow


I've never heard anything bad by Del Amitri.

J

One of my very favourite bands, but you may not have heard their first album...

 
Jyemz
 
 
 



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