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Freddie Benson wrote:endless nameless does sound like a lot of white noise when you first listen to it, but deep down ginger's great melodies are still there.
Speaking of which Ginger's solo stuff is also top notch.
Love Ginger's solo stuff... Silver Ginger5 is awesome!
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Maroon 5
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Billy Tallent - II

Great album, never really liked the music til I heard Surrender.


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Creedence Clearwater Revival, their greatest hits. Awesome stuff!!!
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Red Hand Supporter wrote:Creedence Clearwater Revival, their greatest hits. Awesome stuff!!!

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Taste
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pwrmoore wrote:Taste
If that's Rory Gallagher you mean, then taste is what you have. :salut:
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Tigergeezer wrote:
pwrmoore wrote:Taste
If that's Rory Gallagher you mean, then taste is what you have. :salut:
a big rory fan and on the boards is one of my all time favourite albums :D
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Taste were great. I'm amazed the cds have not been remastered when all of Rory's solo ones have been.

At present I'm listening to Steamhammer a blues/rock outfit and to Krokodil's "Swamp" album.

I also recommend the reissue of Jane's third album, the inspiringly titled JaneIII on the Revisited record label.
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Watching The Wildhearts - Live in Scarborough DVD.

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GLENN CORNICK wrote:Taste were great. I'm amazed the cds have not been remastered when all of Rory's solo ones have been.

At present I'm listening to Steamhammer a blues/rock outfit and to Krokodil's "Swamp" album.

I also recommend the reissue of Jane's third album, the inspiringly titled JaneIII on the Revisited record label.
My copy of on the boards is just a reissue of the original album on CD but the quality is excellent and I'm not sure that "remastering" would improve it any :D
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Showing my age here....

Bob Dylan Live in 1975, part five of the Bootleg Series.

Fabulous version of Mr Tambourine Man amongst many other gems.
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Classic Fm
Any ideas for new songs? Ideas on a postcard.
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barney wrote:Showing my age here....

Bob Dylan Live in 1975, part five of the Bootleg Series.

Fabulous version of Mr Tambourine Man amongst many other gems.
Age nothing!

My 12 year old son can't get enough of Zimmy!

He does have problems with playing my vinyl collection however, still not quite got the hang of it.
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garf 11, have you heard this woman broadcast ?

http://www.classicfm.co.uk/Sectional.asp?id=9969

What a stunner.
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