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Vinyl - It's what's for lunch

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Old 04-08-2011 | 10:49 PM
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I think i have like 40-60 zappa albums (things) on an external hard drive.

I've got 484 gb of music , From my cousin , Who has been burning everybody complete cd colection for a couple years now. I think he's up to over 700 gb now. crazy .

Old 04-08-2011 | 10:54 PM
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I counted 60 zappa albums , Some are probally doubles.
Old 04-09-2011 | 12:39 AM
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rock on dude(s)...
Old 04-09-2011 | 03:29 AM
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Rockin side 2 of Van Morrison ~ T.B. Sheets again.

No wonder that John Lee Hooker covered it on Never Get Out of the Blues Alive (1972)

Great anytime but one of my favorite cranking tunes while cruisin in my car on backroads or in-town songs

I guess I've been taking advantage of the unlimited storage space in the gallery.
Do you think I should find someplace else to host images?
Old 04-09-2011 | 04:37 AM
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I was thinking to myself "Self, how cool would it be to find pictures of Zakk Wylde in a sundress".

I Googled and could only find pix like this



and this with Dimebag Darrell from Pantera (RIP 1966-2004)



when I remembered "**** I have it on video, who doesn't!"

So I slid Skullage DVD into the Blu Ray player and caught a few shots to share with you folks on Al Gore's great Internet thingee



To stay on topic: here's the vinyl version of Black Label Society ~ Skullage (2009 2LP) that I played the other night and Tera Wray just because

Old 04-09-2011 | 12:00 PM
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Spun The Beach Boys ~ Holland (1973) just for Sail On Sailor with my morning coffee

J. Geils Band ~ Nightmares...and Other Tales from the Vinyl Jungle (1974) is rockin' the house now
Old 04-09-2011 | 09:27 PM
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Speaking of vinyl, we just moved into a new (smaller) house, and have decided we have waaaay too much stuff. I think most of the records will be going.......
Old 04-11-2011 | 03:42 AM
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Black Sabbath ~ Paranoid (1970)



Creedence Clearwater Revival ~ Live in Europe (1973 2LP)



Duane Allman ~ An Anthology (1972 2LP)



Warner/Reprise Loss Leaders ~ Peaches (1974 2LP)



Duane Allman ~ An Anthology Vol 2 (1974 2LP)

Old 04-17-2011 | 09:59 AM
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ZZ Top ~ El Loco (1981)



The Alan Parsons Project ~ I Robot (1977)



Lynyrd Skynyrd ~ Street Survivors (1977)



Grand Funk Railroad ~ We're an American Band (1973)
Yellow vinyl this time - the wife likes the spinning shot better - you?



Various Artists – The Great Blues Men (1972 Vangard 2LP) played record 1



The Ventures ~ Only Hits (1973) - awful, not The Ventures I know - this is muzak - outbox



Fishbone ~ In Your Face (1986 promo with intro letter & photo)



Grateful Dead ~ Reckoning (1981) - awful, this is no Steal Your Face or Europe '72 - outbox



Jethro Tull ~ Heavy Horses (1978)



Various Artists – The Great Blues Men (1972 Vangard 2LP) played record 2



Robert Johnson ~ King of the Delta Blues Singers, Vol. 2 (1972)

Top of my desert island Top 10 list, along with Vol. 1 (1961) - Both are Essential in any blues or rock collection

Old 04-19-2011 | 11:52 PM
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I felt like playing a little jazz the past few days.

Various Artists – The Great Band Era 1936-1945 (1965 10LP)

I played the first 5 in a row. Made by RCA and they sound sweeeet.



The Golden Age of Benny Goodman (1956)



Archive of Jazz ~ The Blues New Orleans Style (Import)

Big Bill Broonzie, King Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton, New Orleans Rhythm Kings, Original Memphis Melody Boys & Red Onion Jazz Babies



Sonny Stitt at the D.J. Lounge (1961)



Sonny Stitt ~ Soul People (1966)



Charlie Parker ~ Bird Is Free (1961)



Newport All Stars ~ Jimmy Smith Jam (1972)



Miles Davis ~ In Person Friday Night at the Blackhawk, Vol. 1 (1961)



Dave Brubeck ~ Time In (1966)



Artie Shaw And His Orchestra - Moonglow (1956)



Benny Goodman ~ The Famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert (1950 2LP) mint $5 score



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