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Post by mrpharmacist on Feb 21, 2015 0:31:50 GMT
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Post by ronzo56 on Feb 21, 2015 0:43:58 GMT
This is a friends granddaughter who was on The Voice over here in the States.
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Post by mrpharmacist on Feb 21, 2015 1:04:06 GMT
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Post by mrpharmacist on Feb 21, 2015 1:09:12 GMT
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Post by mrpharmacist on Feb 21, 2015 10:30:03 GMT
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Post by ronzo56 on Feb 21, 2015 10:55:28 GMT
The SACD version is out of this world.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2015 17:11:51 GMT
The SACD version is out of this world. I got a good audiophile CD copy with a free Miles Davis t-shirt.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2015 21:54:41 GMT
The SACD version is out of this world. I got a good audiophile CD copy with a free Miles Davis t-shirt. Front of that blue shirt has him facing you and the back has him moving away from you. Yes?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2015 23:37:47 GMT
I got a good audiophile CD copy with a free Miles Davis t-shirt. Front of that blue shirt has him facing you and the back has him moving away from you. Yes? Yes, that's the shirt exactly. Mine is kind of a medium-to-slightly-dark powder blue, with the figures in black print. Perfect for that album.
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Post by ronzo56 on Feb 22, 2015 2:13:49 GMT
Front of that blue shirt has him facing you and the back has him moving away from you. Yes? Yes, that's the shirt exactly. Mine is kind of a medium-to-slightly-dark powder blue, with the figures in black print. Perfect for that album. How were lucky enough to get that?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2015 3:10:10 GMT
Yes, that's the shirt exactly. Mine is kind of a medium-to-slightly-dark powder blue, with the figures in black print. Perfect for that album. How were lucky enough to get that? Barnes & Noble had a clearance on the CD with shirt. Normally for $18 you might get a SACD or enhanced CD whatever, but this time they included the tshirt, so I grabbed it.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2015 3:51:31 GMT
Front of that blue shirt has him facing you and the back has him moving away from you. Yes? Yes, that's the shirt exactly. Mine is kind of a medium-to-slightly-dark powder blue, with the figures in black print. Perfect for that album. Well Dale, now you know where I was employed, in semi-retirement, for 12 years. If I remember correctly that shirt came in a box that we gave out with the purchase of a special collector's item that was packaged to look like an LP, but was an SACD and some literature. I was able to pick up the t-shirt and I wear it around the home a bit...Crazy coincidences j
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2015 4:54:12 GMT
Yes, that's the shirt exactly. Mine is kind of a medium-to-slightly-dark powder blue, with the figures in black print. Perfect for that album. Well Dale, now you know where I was employed, in semi-retirement, for 12 years. If I remember correctly that shirt came in a box that we gave out with the purchase of a special collector's item that was packaged to look like an LP, but was an SACD and some literature. I was able to pick up the t-shirt and I wear it around the home a bit...Crazy coincidences j I do remember some shirts in packages the size of LPs, but this was part of a warehouse they were dumping, and someone had apparently gotten to it first and what I got was the CD and shirt in a box the size of a larger paperback book. It reminds me that way back in '66 I helped a friend move a record store to a new location, and we made some fascinating discoveries. I also got tshirts for other artists, like Billy Boy Arnold and Little Walter etc.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2015 5:11:11 GMT
Well Dale, now you know where I was employed, in semi-retirement, for 12 years. If I remember correctly that shirt came in a box that we gave out with the purchase of a special collector's item that was packaged to look like an LP, but was an SACD and some literature. I was able to pick up the t-shirt and I wear it around the home a bit...Crazy coincidences j I do remember some shirts in packages the size of LPs, but this was part of a warehouse they were dumping, and someone had apparently gotten to it first and what I got was the CD and shirt in a box the size of a larger paperback book. It reminds me that way back in '66 I helped a friend move a record store to a new location, and we made some fascinating discoveries. I also got tshirts for other artists, like Billy Boy Arnold and Little Walter etc. A little ways back in this thread..your mention of the "Pretty Things" reminded me of a "dance" we used to go to on Friday nights in 1966 at either a VFW Hall #182, which we nicknamed "Club 182" or the Moose Hall at it's upstairs wooden floored meeting hall, which became a dance floor, of couse. No, The Pretty Things didn't show up, but Ted Nugent's band "The Lords" (pre-dating The Amboy Dukes) played at both venues (only one was open at a time) and one of the band's playing there played "Roslyn" and The Lords added The Stones' "Satisfaction" and "Get Off My Cloud" (which everyone yelled out in unison.."Hey, You! Get off of my cloud!), and always finished the night off with the Animals', "We Gotta Get Outta This Place"...which we all sang loudly along with, also. At another venue north of Detroit called The Hideout, Scott Richard's Case played there every weekend. Alas, Iggy and Stooges didn't, nor did the MC-5. They were reserved for the Grande (pronounced Grand-eee) Ballroom, circa 1967. Pretty Things music was big in the "D". Thanks for churning up the memories....j
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2015 21:35:48 GMT
The Detroit area rolled out some big favorites in Northern Ohio, like Mitch Rider, and surely everyone has the Stax collection on CD. Motown. Judy Clay and William Bell etc.
For us in the late 60's the Pretty Things seemed like a band we could emulate - kind of a garage-band type of sound. Genres and styles flashed by then in the blink of an eye, but the basics are pretty well represented in reissues,
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2015 3:28:31 GMT
The Detroit area rolled out some big favorites in Northern Ohio, like Mitch Rider, and surely everyone has the Stax collection on CD. Motown. Judy Clay and William Bell etc. For us in the late 60's the Pretty Things seemed like a band we could emulate - kind of a garage-band type of sound. Genres and styles flashed by then in the blink of an eye, but the basics are pretty well represented in reissues,
Yep...and Van Morrison fronting the band "Them". "Mystic Eyes" one of my fav's as well as their version of "Gloria".
Also, saw The Who several times when they were overdoing "Tommy". Several stops in Detroit for them.
What was the name of the band that came up with the lyric "Reputa the Beauta". I can't think anymore...empty head, brain going bye-bye...
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Post by pjc68 on Feb 24, 2015 23:50:54 GMT
Waiting for my speakers corner 180g LP of John coltrane- a love supreme Should get it in a couple of days
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Post by alanulles on Mar 2, 2015 22:00:55 GMT
Waiting for my speakers corner 180g LP of John coltrane- a love supreme Should get it in a couple of days Have it, and never get tired of it. Total magic.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 13:45:42 GMT
The Detroit area rolled out some big favorites in Northern Ohio, like Mitch Rider, and surely everyone has the Stax collection on CD. Motown. Judy Clay and William Bell etc. For us in the late 60's the Pretty Things seemed like a band we could emulate - kind of a garage-band type of sound. Genres and styles flashed by then in the blink of an eye, but the basics are pretty well represented in reissues,
Yep...and Van Morrison fronting the band "Them". "Mystic Eyes" one of my fav's as well as their version of "Gloria".
Also, saw The Who several times when they were overdoing "Tommy". Several stops in Detroit for them.
What was the name of the band that came up with the lyric "Reputa the Beauta". I can't think anymore...empty head, brain going bye-bye...
My favorite Van Morrison "Into the Mystic", from the movie Dream A Little Dream.
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Post by jc on Mar 3, 2015 14:49:17 GMT
What was the name of the band that came up with the lyric "Reputa the Beauta". I can't think anymore...empty head, brain going bye-bye...
Funny you should mention memory as; "My blood runs cold, my memory has just been sold My angel is tha centrefold (angel is the centrefold) My blood runs cold, my memory has just been sold (Angel is the centrefold)" Is by the very same J. Geils Band, your song was "Musta Got Lost".
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2015 12:36:43 GMT
Few men will forget the MTV video with the real Playboy centerfolds. Or the ZZTop equivalents.
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Post by bullpup on Mar 4, 2015 15:44:15 GMT
Few men will forget the MTV video with the real Playboy centerfolds. Or the ZZTop equivalents. That comment needs links!!
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Post by bullpup on Mar 4, 2015 15:46:06 GMT
There was also a very similar video for the Stones She was Hot.
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Post by jc on Mar 4, 2015 16:03:57 GMT
More tease value back then, they're very tame compared to todays "don't listen to the music, just watch the video and buy" booty vids.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2015 17:27:54 GMT
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