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CurtisLoew

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  1. Steelheart - Tangled in Reins Vixen - Vixen V/A - Girls Got Rhythm! Ten Years After - About Time (their lone HH-ish entry) (from lala) Bad Co. - Fame & Fortune (lala) Cats in Boots - Kicked & Klawed (lala) And I've got 10 discs "in transit" from lala'ers. and a bunch on non-HHy stuff.
  2. Scorpions - In Trance Scorpions - Lovedrive Scorpions - Love @ 1st Sting Scorpions - Blackout (to be traded on lala) Scorpions - Crazy World (Clearly someone sold their Scorps collection to that store) .38 Special - Wild Eyed Christmas Night (for lala) Ozzy - Tears of the Sinner (SILVER boot) The Datsuns - S/T Pat Benatar - Somebody's Baby (single) Tales from the Crypt - Have Yourself a Scary Little Christmas Prong - Beg to Differ Guns N' Roses - Live Era '87-'93 Sampler Col. Parker - Rock n' Roll Music
  3. Blackfoot - King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Pat Benatar - Christmas in America V/A - "Christmas of Hope" Los Lobos - Just Another Band from L.A. Poco - Legacy Cherry Monroe - The Good, The Bad & The Beautiful Drivin-N-Cryin - Fly Me Courageous
  4. The Beatles "Love" KISS - Alive! 1975-2000 (iTunes)
  5. Random hot Buckeye fans: "Fuck Michigan", indeed!
  6. Slunt - One Night Stand Slunt - "The Best Thing" picture disc I was considering picking the new Who release up. What do you think of it...? I mainly listen to music at work, so don't typically have a chance to evaluate it as a whole -- but a couple tracks really stood out as pretty good (although, it might be b/c one of 'em sorta reminded me of some Who classic, maybe "You Better, You Bet"?) -- if you're a Who fan, you'll like it (a bit).
  7. What's this one? Budget-line ($6.98 list price) live album w/ tracks from several stops on the '99 tour.
  8. Aerosmith - Devil's Got a New Disguise Twisted Sister - A Twisted Christmas
  9. Phil Spector - Back to Mono Boxset Dokken - Erase the Slate (lala)
  10. Bob Seger - Face the Promise Poison - Great Big Hits Live! Henry Lee Summer - I've Got Everything Ga. Satellites - Open All Nite Billy Squier - Hear & Now
  11. Only HH-ish material: Mötley Crüe - Greatest Hits (disc only, in the "free" box, so can't complain) The Artini's - Buckeye Rock! Jet - Shine On Sleez Beez - Screwed... Rod Stewart - Still the Same... Great Rock Classics of Our Time
  12. Tony Bennett - Duets: An American Classic Jerry Lee Lewis - Last Man Standing
  13. Bow Wow Wow - We Are The 80's Loverboy - We Are The '80s The Very Best of The Drifters The Best of Vixen: Full Throttle Eddie Cochran - Greatest Hits
  14. "Hip Hop: The Pure Gold Collection" "Good Clean Fun: Target Music Sampler, Vol. 2 " "90s Girls Night Out: The Pure Gold Collection" "Stadium Jams: The Pure Gold Collection" (all above in the Target clearance section) Alleycat Scratch - "Deadboys" reissue
  15. War Babies - S/T Better Than Ezra - Deluxe Bruce Springsteen - Tracks Michael Bolton - S/T Trace Adkins - Greatest Hits Collection, Volume 1 Randy Travis - Greatest Hits, Volume One The Clash - Combat Rock [Remastered] Jackyl - Push Comes to Shove "WBCN Naked Too" Exposé - S/T Henry Lee Summer - S/T Warrant - DRFSR (bonus tracks)
  16. Slunt - Slunt Ep Slunt - Get a Load of This
  17. "Oklahoma!" Soundtrack (my cousin was in a production of it this summer) Green Day - "Kerplunk" Joan Jett - "Album" (1992 Blackheart Records reissue)
  18. "The Very Best of Dexys Midnight Runners " "Beatlemania, Volume 2: All-American tribute to the Fab Four" Bruce Hornsby - "The Way It Is" First Edition - "Greatest Hits" "The Faculty" Soundtrack Prince - "3121" "Beautiful Garbage" Joan Jett - "Hit List" Christina Aguilera - "Back to Basics"
  19. Lots of site prohibit hot linking their images, which explains the Red-x's... but those pictures should be seen! Just click on properties & enter the URL into your browser.
  20. Rick Springfield - shock/anger/denial/acceptance Rick Springfield - The Day After Yesterday (Saw him at the fair yesterday -- he rocks a lot harder than you'd expect -- and covered The Who -- and Hendrix's "Red House" on which he played some mean blues guitar... shocked the hell out of me -- fun show) The Fags - The Fags EP (Horrible name... good power-pop band, they sound almost exactly like Watershed, so that means they kinda sound like Cheap Trick) "The String Quartet Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd" Twisted Sister - Love is for Suckers (on the way)
  21. Paul McCartney - Flowers in the Dirt Tom Petty - Highway Companion McGuffey Lane / Aqua Dream (2fer) McGuffey Lane - Let the Hard Times Roll / Day by Day (2fer) Bonnie Raitt - Air Play Sampler "Hollywood Rocks" Sampler
  22. Vains of Jenna - "Lit Up/Let Down" from their site (fyi, it's a CDr) Watershed - Still Love Xmas single Watershed / Hoarse split
  23. Guardian - Miracle Mile The Diary of Alicia Keys The Illuminati - S/T EP (there was a sticker on the cover that said "for fans of Motörhead, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet & Thin Lizzy", and it was 3 bucks, so I took a chance on it) Live - Mental Jewelry Todd Snider - Songs For The Daily Planet Hank Williams Jr. - That's How They Do It in Dixie: The Essential Collection Johnny Cash - American V: A Hundred Highways The Very Best of Macy Gray Pet Shop Boys - Discography Little Texas - Greatest Hits Poison - Something To Believe In (promo) Rhythm of the Games: 1996 Olympic Games Album (w/ Corey Glover covering "Imagine") A Date With the Smithereens Family Values Tour '98 Chris Botti - To Love Again: The Duets (for the Steven Tyler duet) and a couple samplers
  24. That is huge. Is it going to be different (other than Herman's liner notes) from the "Herman Ze German" (w/ hole-punched artwork) disc RR used to sell on their site? http://retrospectrecords.com/Band/Herman.htm Is the American version re-recorded tracks from "Nip in the Bud" w/ guest vocalists? Or the same tracks w/ added vocals? Or neither? I've never heard either version. The "Nip" artwork is miles better than the "ze German" cover... I'd love to see that on the reissue. Getting the rights to reissue that must be a logistical nightmare, with multiple record companies involvement and all... Do you have to get permission from the companies of all the guest artists that appear on the disc as well? Lord knows EMI fucked over The Sex Pistols so royally that they wrote a song about it; I hope your dealings with them go better. In some other thread, it was mentioned that the DVD might be some classic Scorpions footage? Wow. Can't wait to see and hear this disc.
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