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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on December 06, 2006, 08:02:07 AM
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H&O singin' 'bout dat rich bitch, y'all.
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Mmmm... cheeze for breakfast: Styx, yer "Fooling Yourself", you angry young man.
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Mmmm... cheeze for breakfast: Styx, yer "Fooling Yourself", you angry young man.
The last good proggy song they did, imho.
WooHoo, Jimmy "Changes in Lattitudes, Changes in Attitudes". This is such a good album, even though it contains "Margaritaville".
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WooHoo, Jimmy "Changes in Lattitudes, Changes in Attitudes". This is such a good album, even though it contains "Margaritaville".
esp. his collab w/Steve Goodman, "Banana Republics"
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your eyes all a-mist
from the smoke of a dist
ant fire
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Mmmm... cheeze for breakfast: Styx, yer "Fooling Yourself", you angry young man.
more cheese, "Wonderful Tonight", but this cheese is a bit stale.
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Sapton at his clappiest, er, Clapton at his sappiest.
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BOS Foreigner, "Damage is Done", one you don't hear too often.
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I got distracted earlier & am belated in giving my BOS to UFO "Too Hot to Handle". I used to love UFO back in those days & if anyone'd ever play "Cherry" I'd be ecstatic all week.
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I got distracted earlier & am belated in giving my BOS to UFO "Too Hot to Handle". I used to love UFO back in those days & if anyone'd ever play "Cherry" I'd be ecstatic all week.
"would it achieve total heavyosity?"
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I got distracted earlier & am belated in giving my BOS to UFO "Too Hot to Handle". I used to love UFO back in those days & if anyone'd ever play "Cherry" I'd be ecstatic all week.
"would it achieve total heavyosity?"
Yes, definitely.
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Dude! It's Holiday Prog Rock!
BOS #2 Greg Lake.
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Dude! It's Holiday Prog Rock!
BOS #2 Greg Lake.
ditto the BOS but this was orig released for Xmas 1975.
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Dude! It's Holiday Prog Rock!
BOS #2 Greg Lake.
ditto the BOS but this was orig released for Xmas 1975.
The version on ELP's Works II would qualify for 1977, but this ain't it.
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the WDRV quiz today is very interesting:
Who is the only female credited with vocals on Pink Floyd's 'The Wall'?
a) Marianne Faithful
b) Annie Lennox
c) Toni Tennille
d) Nico
e) Debbie Harry