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Quote: George Kaplan @ 22nd September 2015, 11:56 PM BST

Graffiti on the Train (2013) is a really good Rock album - recommend it.

I would second that one.

This is fun -

VINTAGE PHOTOS OF FEMALE STARLETS AND MUSICAL ICONS CHILLING WITH THEIR TURNTABLES

http://dangerousminds.net/comments/vintage_photos_of_female_starlets_and_musical_icons_chilling_with_their_tur

I went to a pub quiz a couple of nights ago. There were 5 songs listed and you had to say who they were all by. They were Paul McCartney songs. Someone argued that the answer could be Wings. I said of course not but the Quiz Mistress gave in and let them have the point.

Angry

I bought the first and the third Blood, Sweat & Tears album today.

I bought UB40' labour of love parts 1 and 2

And ten, by pearl jam

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 2nd October 2015, 8:45 PM BST

I bought the first and the third Blood, Sweat & Tears album today.

I bought the CD box set of 4 a while ago.

Catch of the day:

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Quote: Chappers @ 3rd October 2015, 7:37 PM BST

I bought the CD box set of 4 a while ago.

Wasn't it 5? (I know, I never play 'New Blood' either!).

Quote: radiat10n @ 4th October 2015, 3:46 PM BST

Wasn't it 5? (I know, I never play 'New Blood' either!).

Ha ha. Yes probably 5.

David Clayton Thomas probably had one of the greatest rock voices ever although I did like the first one too.

A friend gave me three Savoy Brown albums:

-A Step Further (1969)
-Looking In (1970)
-Hellbound Train (1972)

Great stuff!

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 5th October 2015, 8:08 PM BST

A friend gave me three Savoy Brown albums:

-A Step Further (1969)
-Looking In (1970)
-Hellbound Train (1972)

Great stuff!

Apparently - my old boss used to play drums with Savoy Brown - probably before they became famous but we met Kim Simmonds back stage so definitely a mate.

http://www.savoybrown.com/#!history/c1wmd

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 5th October 2015, 8:08 PM BST

A friend gave me three Savoy Brown albums:

-A Step Further (1969)
-Looking In (1970)
-Hellbound Train (1972)

Great stuff!

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Gordon secretly wonders if his cd collection is getting out of hand.

It is, it is. I think I have to move out of my flat, there's no room for me here anymore. I'll have to sleep in the woods while my CDs hijack the flat.

Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 5th October 2015, 8:57 PM BST

It is, it is. I think I have to move out of my flat, there's no room for me here anymore. I'll have to sleep in the woods while my CDs hijack the flat.

:D

I collect way too much stuff too, but we're both amateurs compared to this guy.

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http://www.okayplayer.com/news/brazilian-record-collector-zero-freitas-vinyl-warehouse.html

His name is Zero but he's my idol.

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