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Started by Allhallowsday, May 03, 2007, 02:08:57 AM

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MrMari


Allhallowsday

If you want to view paradise . . . simply look around and view it!

Rev. Powell



"Retrospective: The Best of Buffalo Springfield."  Like the Neil Young compositions, the others not so much.
I'll take you places the hand of man has not yet set foot...

Allhallowsday

If you want to view paradise . . . simply look around and view it!

HappyGilmore


WWF The Music Volume 4


UHF Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff by "Weird Al" Yankovic


Antichrist Superstar by Marilyn Manson


Stop Drop and Roll!!! by Foxboro Hottubs
"The path to Heaven runs through miles of clouded Hell."

Don't get too close, it's dark inside.
It's where my demons hide, it's where my demons hide.

Leah

Bad Religion- The Empire Strikes First


The F Ups- The F Ups


MXPX- Secret Weapon

yeah no.

Allhallowsday

JOE TURNER Every Day In The Week The Original DECCA Recordings

If you want to view paradise . . . simply look around and view it!

Newt


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.
"May I offer you a Peek Frean?" - Walter Bishop
"Thank you for appreciating my descent into deviant behavior, Mr. Reese." - Harold Finch

Rev. Powell



"Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares" by the Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Vocal Choir.  Wow, this is like no music I've eve heard before.  Otherworldly.
I'll take you places the hand of man has not yet set foot...

HappyGilmore


Hooray for Boobies by Bloodhound Gang


Rebirth by Lil Wayne


Recovery by Eminem


Walk Among Us by The Misfits
"The path to Heaven runs through miles of clouded Hell."

Don't get too close, it's dark inside.
It's where my demons hide, it's where my demons hide.

Allhallowsday

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Quote from: Newt on September 05, 2010, 06:37:43 AM

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?  :wink: 

JOBRIATH
If you want to view paradise . . . simply look around and view it!

10,000 Volt Ghost

Quote from: Bull on September 04, 2010, 10:11:51 PM

MXPX- Secret Weapon



How is this? I have a burned copy of it that doesn't work.
John Hancock

Newt

#6267
Quote from: Allhallowsday on September 06, 2010, 12:45:35 PM
Quote from: Newt on September 05, 2010, 06:37:43 AM

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?  :wink:  

:bouncegiggle:  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.   :tongueout:  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!


"May I offer you a Peek Frean?" - Walter Bishop
"Thank you for appreciating my descent into deviant behavior, Mr. Reese." - Harold Finch

Allhallowsday

Quote from: Newt on September 06, 2010, 04:58:43 PM
Quote from: Allhallowsday on September 06, 2010, 12:45:35 PM
Quote from: Newt on September 05, 2010, 06:37:43 AM

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?  :wink:  
:bouncegiggle:  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.   :tongueout:  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.   :smile:  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.
 
If you want to view paradise . . . simply look around and view it!

Rev. Powell

I'll take you places the hand of man has not yet set foot...