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    #61
    Fair Warning

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      #62
      Originally posted by bpa556 View Post
      Allman Brothers’ At Filmore East...
      Greatest album of all time.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Dr. Evil View Post
        “C’mon Dave, gimme a break”
        "One break comiiiiiiiinnnnnn up!"

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          #64
          Originally posted by bpa556 View Post
          FIFY[emoji6]

          Music is absolutely subjective and here’s my take.

          The musical $#!¥-show started in about ‘75. Disco right through Arrowsmith’s Pink fiasco is a blight on America’s musical history.

          There were a few gems in that era but, on the whole, it was an auditory disaster.

          Allman Brothers’ At Filmore East and Little Feat’s Waiting for Columbus are, in my personal opinion, two of the greatest albums ever recorded.

          Edited to agree that Fair Warning is a great album.[emoji51]
          For sure.

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            #65
            Saw VH open for Black Sabbath, at Dallas' Reunion Arena in the late 70's. I became a fan that night!

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              #66
              Fair Warning

              Originally posted by Burntorange Bowhunter View Post
              Apparently you don't know **** about 80s heavy metal. The best music in history came from the 80s and it wasn't Van Halen. I like Van Halen though.

              Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk

              There’s been good music from the 60’s to 2019 but you have to know how to find it.

              I will say the 80’s and early 2000’s have been the worst I’ve ever heard for mainstream.


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                #67
                [quote=Goldeneagle;14842692]Probably sings Blinded By The Light wrong too. [/
                Last edited by ThisLadyHunts; 05-20-2020, 02:44 AM.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Farmdog View Post
                  The first time I saw them nobody knew who they were, they opened the Texas Jam at noon in the Cotton Bowl, by the next year they were pretty much headlining, blew up fast. They are a gateway band leading straight to Slayer
                  Yep. When they hit the stage in '78, we were like DAMMMMMM!

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by DesertDug View Post
                    "Chains..."
                    “Look, I’ll pay you for it, what the f***”!

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