Graham Nash David Crosby
Bought a stack of LP's at a yard sale - all
unopened (in their original plastic wrap) and from the '70's. It was like cracking open a time capsule - the experience was almost surreal.
Cool... did you find anything
good?
Yes: that one was a bit of a disappointment - the only track I liked at all was the first one (Southbound Train). The songs generally came off as a bit...unfinished?
AHD I have *no* idea what
you would consider 'good' amongst the ones we brought home.
Let's see: there is
Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Mardi Gras" (1972)
Deep Purple's "Machine Head" (1972)
Jethro Tull's "Thick as a Brick" (1972)
Alice Cooper's "Killer" (1971)
America's "America" (1972)
Carole King's "Tapestry" (1971) and Neil Young's "Harvest" (1972)
The original price stickers had them selling at $3.99 - except for Tapestry: for some reason that one was a whopping $5.19!
All of those would be preferable to
CROSBY/
NASH, and I luvya, guys, let's do lunch.
What's cool is the records were sealed, I love when that happens. BTW
Tapestry cost more because it was a sure seller, for years, one of the top 10 grossing records.
BLACK EYED PEAS The E.N.D.