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Post by cmac on Jan 5, 2021 22:49:34 GMT -5
So I’ve had Live Bootleg for many years on CD and vinyl. Today I decided to put the old vinyl on the turntable. I listened to both LPs. This is the first time I’d ever listened to L B from start to finish Good golly it’s awesome and Shame on me for not having listened to it in it’s entirety before now!
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Post by bartman2001 on Jan 6, 2021 7:21:02 GMT -5
Temporary at least I'd say it's just punishment.
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Post by AeroCooper on Jan 6, 2021 8:47:41 GMT -5
Seriously though, this album is one epic, cocaine fueled, power romp through their early catalogue.
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Post by bartman2001 on Jan 7, 2021 8:56:43 GMT -5
Seriously though, this album is one epic, cocaine fueled, power romp through their early catalogue. I thought about this a bit more I remember Tom saying how when he listens to that era how he hears the cocaine. True of Live Bootleg a bit more true of Texas Jam 78 imho. Two great recordings nevertheless. It will always be bizzare to me that that was the time record sales started to plummet but they were still playing stadiums.
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Post by cmac on Jan 7, 2021 21:15:30 GMT -5
Seriously though, this album is one epic, cocaine fueled, power romp through their early catalogue. Did you just call me stupid? And suggest that I be banned? ? A little rude, don’t ya think?
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Post by AeroCooper on Jan 8, 2021 7:03:36 GMT -5
Seriously though, this album is one epic, cocaine fueled, power romp through their early catalogue. Did you just call me stupid? And suggest that I be banned? ? A little rude, don’t ya think? Nah, I called Bart stupid. It's called ribbing, get over it.
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Post by bartman2001 on Jan 8, 2021 12:55:10 GMT -5
What AeroCooper said, I'd hoped it was obvious I was kidding. My apologies if it came across as anything else.
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