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Going through some old CDs, so who remembers...

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Holy moly! Metallica! B|

Sandman is a great song but "One" was my all time favourite. Infact I love all of their stuff. I am inspired to go and put every single CD of theirs on at full blast and piss the neighbours off!

I actually was listening to some old CD's the other day as I was sorting through what is now my sorry ass life and I was alarmed at how bad my taste was back then! Shit did I spy a New kids on the block tape knocking around in there. Oh no. no I did'nt! Oh fuck I did!

Now I am going to have to put on the AC/DC CD to feel remotely OK about myself again.

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HA! I still, once in a while, listen to Love/Hate Blackout in the Red Room. Oh my.....

One of my favorite albums from my childhood is Jethro Tull Aqualung.
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Pretty much any Ozzy up to and including No More Tears

Pantera from Cowboys and Vulgar

most Metallica up to and including the black album

Black Sabbath w/ Ozzy

early Rage Against the Machine

anything from AC/DC Back in Black

anything from Iron Maiden Number of the Beast

There's a few. :P
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One of my favorite albums from my childhood is Jethro Tull Aqualung.


Brilliant!!!!!!!!!!

I even went so far in my Jethro Tull fad as to obtain the symphonic version of their "Greatest Hits" (not muzac, but actual, London Philharmonic renditions), made my father listen to it, and he agreed, they're good.

That was back in the vinyl days, though. I wonder if they've gotten it onto CD...that would be fun as hell to have in the car. I need to get my Jethro Tull collection restored...just have to. Loved them, loved them, loved them.

Ciels-
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Well I was just loooking through my own and I have Van Halens' second album, Cheap Trick Live at Budakon, Led Zep's first album, I have Metallica also, I missed listening to them do Stone Cold Crazy. Got to see them live at America West Arena about 15 years agoB|. I have Moody Blues- Days of Futures past. Now if you want to go way back, I have really old things like Alice Cooper, Kiss, Paper Lace, R. Dean Taylor. Or how about The Bloodhoundgang Fire Water Burn? I also have Alice in chains man in the box, Primus Big Brown Beaver?
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One of my favorite albums from my childhood is Jethro Tull Aqualung.


Brilliant!!!!!!!!!!

I even went so far in my Jethro Tull fad as to obtain the symphonic version of their "Greatest Hits" (not muzac, but actual, London Philharmonic renditions), made my father listen to it, and he agreed, they're good.

That was back in the vinyl days, though. I wonder if they've gotten it onto CD...that would be fun as hell to have in the car. I need to get my Jethro Tull collection restored...just have to. Loved them, loved them, loved them.

Ciels-
Michele



Yeah....and definitely one of the best shows I've ever seen live. That was prob'ly '92 or '93, and I still prize the memory of Ian Anderson on that flute.
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Old ?.. I remember when most of them were on vinyl.

I'm an Ozzy man too.. up to about when Randy Rhodes was killed.
Jake. E. Lee looked & sounded ok, but never really had his heart in it or the flair of RR (IMO). [:/]

Wildhearts are pretty timeless though, and I would have loved to have seen Van Halen live..
maybe next time around. :)

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...classic Deep Purple Machine Head

I picked up the DVD recently for cheap... (musical biography making of Machine Head) There was a time when "smoke on the water" was my favorite tune..spent many hrs. on my guitar tryin to play it but always had the pickin wrong.

Watching the DVD I found out that "smoke on the water" was originally written about a true life recording experience. The dvd covers complete footage of the band while making the album with the Rolling Stones Mobile Unit in Montreux, Switzerland. Coincidentally, Frank Zappa's Mothers Of Invention were playing in town, and members of Deep Purple witnessed the burning down of the casino. The lyrics chronicle these events.

To think back of the times I sung this tune in my head and had no idea that the song was a real event for the band!!!!

Lyrics:

We all came out to Montreux
On the Lake Geneva shoreline
To make records with a mobile
We didn't have much time
Frank Zappa and the Mothers
Were at the best place around
But some stupid with a flare gun
Burned the place to the ground
Smoke on the water, fire in the sky

They burned down the gambling house
It died with an awful sound
Funky Claude was running in and out
Pulling kids out the ground
When it all was over
We had to find another place
But Swiss time was running out
It seemed that we would lose the race
Smoke on the water, fire in the sky

We ended up at the Grand Hotel
It was empty cold and bare
But with the Rolling truck Stones thing just outside
Making our music there
With a few red lights and a few old beds
We make a place to sweat
No matter what we get out of this
I know we'll never forget
Smoke on the water, fire in the sky

SMiles;)
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Purple street gang Famous for "Grandma takes a trip"

Devine, (Glen Milstead The transvestite) great singer, sad life[:/]

Damnation ally Can't remember who did it

Mannfred mann With Steve Nicks

Blind Gary Davis Gospel R&B

Sweet, Ballroom blitz

Tommy Roe

Rainbow (played very loud)


Ahh, the list goes on

Gone fishing

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