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Post by TheOogieBoogieMan on Oct 14, 2004 16:43:03 GMT -5
I was planning on posting this on the What music have you bought recently? thread, but then I thought, "naw". Anyway...
I was sitting in class the other day bored out of my mind the other day, and the product of my boredom was a list of albums that i wanted to, but have yet to buy, due to either me forgetting to or not being able to find it or whatever (another product that day was a niiice nap). Now, the product of my boredom today is sharing some of the list with you. I was really bored that day, so the list is too long to share in it's entirety. Here goes:
BECK- Odelay MONSTER MAGNET- Monolithic Baby! THE BETA BAND- Heroes to Zeroes JOHN MAYER- Heavier Things MOTORHEAD- Ace of Spades LED ZEPPELIN- IV GWAR- America Must Be Destroyed BON JOVI- Crush KISS- Love Gun BLACK SABBATH- Heaven and Hell RICHARD CHEESE- Lounge Against the Machine ROSE TATTOO- (I don't know the name of the album, but the one with "Nice Boys" on it) VELVET REVOLVER- Contraband
Ok, now my question to the rest of youse is if anybody has some albums they want to, but haven't been able to buy. Either that, or if the any of the albums I listed are worth buying.
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Post by Magill on Oct 15, 2004 10:53:50 GMT -5
I'd say Led Zep IV is worth it.
Have you bought any Crooked Fingers stuff?
Slightly off topic--there's a used record chain here called cheapo. They file the last week's additions by day acquired (Sunday, Monday, etc.). So when I went there regularly (and spent way too much money), I'd start my trip by flipping through these racks. I usually ended up buying something from them, and it was usually something in the category of "I've been meaning to get this album but never remember to and actually look it up when I'm in a record store."
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Post by TheOogieBoogieMan on Oct 15, 2004 20:00:49 GMT -5
So far, the only Crooked Fingers material I've come across was "You Can Never Leave" from their website, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Red Devil Dawn is also on that list of albums to buy.
That and Bone to Pick, by The Gone Jackals.
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