BlueHammer85
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Lively debate !
Great pick @denislawsbackheel
Great pick @denislawsbackheel
Check out 1978's "Stranger in Town". If that offering doesn't cut it in your appreciation of a single set of songs for that period, probably no other album will.
I was saving that note for my review, but we don't have time to wait for that.
There's hints of what's to come on Ramblin' Gamblin' Man. It's also an album of it's time. Very late 60's. And enjoyable for it.
You wouldn't get future Status Quo from Pictures of Matchstick Men would you?
What time does the voting close next week. I just need to know when to drop my perfect 10 ;)Bob Seger - less than 48 hours and there are already 11 pages of discussion and 8 sets of votes submitted!
I'll add that my music taste is one big fat bowl of contradiction!I was not questioning your score. I wouldn't do that. It was more re things said previously. But it really doesn't matter, forget I said anything.
2.00 - 3.30 on Wednesday afternoon.What time does the voting close next week. I just need to know when to drop my perfect 10 ;)
17/01/2024 southamptonblue
24/01/2024 Black&White&BlueMoon Town
31/01/2024 threespires 16 yr old son
Well a few folks have already docked this a point for being a Greatest Hits record, and I did it to Thin Lizzy. GH/Live aren’t artistic statements — they’re money grabs, plain and simple (often by the record companies).I really don’t understand how you would figure that out, but crack on if it makes you happy
Ha ha ha seriously?2.00 - 3.30 on Wednesday afternoon.
If you want to vote by secret ballot to prevent reprisals from Foggy, I'll allow it on this occasion, given the odd nature of this week's voting pattern.
No, I was joking.Ha ha ha seriously?
Shall I just drop a score now then? :)