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Old Dog

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  1. Recapturing moments in time from strangers.... finding treasures where none existed before.
  2. Baton Rouge Steak with peppercorn sauce, a baked potato, fresh veggies... and a glass of Chateauneuf du Pape......
  3. Damn. Now there will be stalkers.
  4. The Rolling Stones - Tattoo You The year is 1981. Old Dog was a Much Younger Dog then, just barely more than a puppy. Moved away from home and off to university. This was the album that started every single day. My JVC stereo cranked to max, "Start Me Up" blasting from the speakers. How I didn't get kicked out of my place, I don't know... maybe the landlord was a Stones fan.... One of the best middle era Stones albums and certainly a generator of hit after hit... this was a MUST HAVE album in the 80's. Side one No. Title Length 1. "Start Me Up" 3:31 2. "Hang Fire" 2:20 3. "Slave" (Remastered CD version is longer... 6:34) 4:59 4. "Little T&A" 3:23 5. "Black Limousine" (Jagger/Richards/Ronnie Wood) 3:32 6. "Neighbours" 3:31 Side two No. Title Length 7. "Worried About You" 5:16 8. "Tops" 3:45 9. "Heaven" 4:21 10. "No Use in Crying" (Jagger/Richards/Wood) 3:24 11. "Waiting on a Friend"
  5. Apt that the Queen celebrates her 60th anniversary today that we have a couple of songs that are attributed to the British band of the same name.... Of course Brian May was the musical sound of Queen... Freddie Mercury has his vocals but Brian May had that unique guitar sound.... so without further ado.... Brian May and Friends (including Eddie Van Halen) - Starfleet Project
  6. Loved London Calling.... and it took this album for me to go back and look at The Clash with fresh eyes. 1982... it was the beginning of the end for The Clash. They had a following, but it was almost cult level. This album, the most commercially successful, was their attempt at hard edged pop.... and it worked. The Clash - Combat Rock Side one No. Title Lead vocals Length 1. "Know Your Rights" (Strummer/Jones) Joe Strummer 3:39 2. "Car Jamming" Joe Strummer 3:58 3. "Should I Stay or Should I Go" Mick Jones 3:06 4. "Rock the Casbah" Joe Strummer 3:44 5. "Red Angel Dragnet" Paul Simonon/Kosmo Vinyl 3:48 6. "Straight to Hell" Joe Strummer 5:30 Side two No. Title Lead vocals Length 1. "Overpowered by Funk" Joe Strummer/Futura 2000 4:55 2. "Atom Tan" Mick Jones/Joe Strummer 2:32 3. "Sean Flynn" Joe Strummer 4:30 4. "Ghetto Defendant" Joe Strummer/Allen Ginsberg 4:45 5. "Inoculated City" (some copies of the album have an edited version lasting 2:11) Mick Jones/Joe Strummer 2:43 6. "Death Is a Star"
  7. Queen A Night at the Opera One album that changed the world. One. Album. Who could imagine a world without Bohemian Rhapsody??? Death on Two Legs? I'm in Love with my Car? You're my Best Friend?? This was like Queen's Greatest Hits before they spawned even more hits... this was... IMMACULATE. Side one No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Death on Two Legs (Dedicated to...)" Freddie Mercury 3:43 2. "Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon" Mercury 1:08 3. "I'm in Love with My Car" Roger Taylor 3:05 4. "You're My Best Friend" John Deacon 2:50 5. "'39" Brian May 3:25 6. "Sweet Lady" May 4:01 7. "Seaside Rendezvous" Mercury 2:13 Side two No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "The Prophet's Song" May 8:17 2. "Love of My Life" Mercury 3:38 3. "Good Company" May 3:26 4. "Bohemian Rhapsody" Mercury 5:55 5. "God Save the Queen" (Instrumental) Traditional, arr. May 1:11
  8. Damn.... I was away and never saw this!!!! You have always been a goddess in my eyes.....
  9. ... when the majority of your music can only be played on this... and you are happy about it!!!
  10. Well done RG.... Ummmm... the only shot I could get with 5000 and underboob was this... so you'll have to be happy with it!!! hehehehehe
  11. Ahhhhh.... page three and no one has mentioned The Beatles yet!!!! That's about to change. This album IS the early Beatles. There is not a single throw in on the album... and it has one of the quintessential songs that defines the band at this stage of their career... "Can't Buy Me Love" There aren't enough superlatives to describe the impact of this album and this band on the history of modern music... so here it is.... ohhhhh... and this one is meant to be listened to on vinyl with all of the glorious pops and hisses included.... The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night Side one No. Title Lead vocals Length 1. "A Hard Day's Night" Lennon with McCartney 2:34 2. "I Should Have Known Better" Lennon 2:43 3. "If I Fell" Lennon and McCartney 2:19 4. "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You" Harrison 1:56 5. "And I Love Her" McCartney 2:30 6. "Tell Me Why" Lennon 2:09 7. "Can't Buy Me Love" McCartney 2:12 Side two No. Title Lead vocals Length 1. "Any Time at All" Lennon 2:11 2. "I'll Cry Instead" Lennon 1:46 3. "Things We Said Today" McCartney 2:35 4. "When I Get Home" Lennon 2:17 5. "You Can't Do That" Lennon 2:35 6. "I'll Be Back" Lennon 2:24
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