Wow, shadow, moving home is always exciting.You take into your hand everything you own, dwell in the memories of the past and decide, what you keep or get rid of. The excitement of the new home comes extra. I envy you. My last move to my current home was in 1997.
Posts by slowdancer
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The Classic 70s Rock Playlist on Amazon prime
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It looks more like the Pope meeting Peter Gabriel. And does anyone have the telephone number for the dark-haired beauty on Peter's right?
Katy Perry. Just look her up in your local telephone book.
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Yogi Lang - No Decoder
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Good grief. (Hangs head in shame). Sorry.
No problem. I have learned a new word: inaccessible not unacessable.
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Eric Burdon - Starportrait
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Rory was best, when he was playing live. He really lived the blues and that became evident, when he was on stage.
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Ray Cokes
I Don`t know exactly if he is what you call a chat show host. He had a show on mtv in the early nineties which was just brilliant.
Allegedly.
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The Beatles - A Hard Day`s Night
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I haven't voted, as I don't really feel I'm a big enough fan of PG for it to matter, but my favourites are 1 (Car), and 2 (Scratch). my third would be 4 (Security) purely for the 2 outstanding songs on it, Wallflower and Lay your hands on me, and despite Shock the Monkey, PG's "Whodunnit"!
Shock The Monkey being PG`s Whodunnit?
I could not disagree more.
I am surprised to see, that quite a few people like Scratch, which I find completely unacessable even though I saw PG during that tour (on television, WDR Rockpalast Night that was...)
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The Beatles - Rubber Soul
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Better late than never.
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Crispian St. Peters - The Pied Piper
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Afterglow - The live version especially on Three Sides Live has got a lot more power, than the original, the closing section is pure magic. I never liked Phil`s drumming on the studio version, too.
Abacab - Also a lot more power, than the studio version. On Three Sides Live the song is brought to a proper end (no fading out in the middle of the "jam"). The two drummers make the "jam"-section particularly enjoyable.
I Know What I Like - The extended version on Seconds Out is killer. I love the incorporation of the Trespass song particularly.
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Only have the one album by the Neil Diamond, The Jazz Singer
I think, this is a soundtrack to a movie, right? Don`t know this one.
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All the hits and then some Got this album awhile back.
I recommend The Bang Years, which includes all his early (tremendous) output.
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I always enjoy Neil's music. My first foray into his album-oriented music was as a teenager, via the Hot August Night album that my girlfriend's parents owned. Great stuff!
Hot August Night is definitely one of the greatest live albums ever. I love it to bits.
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Neil Diamond - Just For You
One of my 10 desert island albums.
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Yes, but he is very good!.....
I think, I prefer Alan Reed (Pallas) or even more Colin.Reed (aka Demolition Man)