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CurtisLoew

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  1. Tom Petty &THB - Let Me Up (I've Had Enough) Iommi w/ Glenn - 1996 DEP Sessions
  2. Skew Siskin - S/T Queensrÿche - Operation: Mindcrime Shelby Lynne - Love, Shelby Shelby Lynne - I Am Shelby Lynne 40 Seasons - The Best of Skid Row
  3. Great White - Blue EP (Thanks, Lon) Sheryl Crow - Wildflowers Gretchen Wilson - All Jacked Up / 5-Mo-Fo-Ya Bloodhound Gang - Hefty Fine Badlands - S/T (cassette) Hollywood Rose - The Roots Of Guns N' Roses Tommy James & The Shondells - Original Hits
  4. GottDiscs is definitely a legit company... Nobody in Rock City Angels may have "authorized" this release, but there's no way that Geffen (or whoever owns the rights to the album) didn't.
  5. The last few weeks, including 11 from one eBay seller: Alice Cooper - Dirty Diamonds The Essential REO Speedwagon Eric Clapton - Me & Mr. Johnson Tracy Chapman - Where You Live Bon Scott & Fraternity - Livestock Bon Scott - Round & Round & Round Bon Jovi - Have a Nice Day (dual disc) Salty Dog - Every Dog Has It's Day Frank Hannon - Guitarz From Marz Neverland - S/T Hollywood Hairspray, Vol. 4 Little Angels - Young Gods The Storm - S/T New Legend - S/T Loudness - On the Prowl Angel City - Face To Face Flies on Fire - Outside Looking Inside Noisy Mama - Everybody Has One Joey C. Jones and the Glory Hounds Smash Mouth - All Star Smash Hits Les Paul & Friends: American Made World Played
  6. I got it from Amazon.com : 39.99 w/ free shipping.
  7. "Hollywood Rocks" Box The Eagles - "On The Border" "Sharp Dressed Men: A Tribute to ZZ Top " "Merry Axemas: A Guitar Christmas" The Kentucky Headhunters - "Big Boss Man" Brother Cane - "The Best Of" "The Essential Marty Robbins: 1951-1982" Paul Rodgers - "Now & Live" "Clueless" Soundtrack Cracker - "Kerosene Hat"
  8. Allison Moorer - "The Definitive Collection" ZZ Top - "Mescalera" "Sweet Home Alabama" Soundtrack "Living In Oblivion, The 80's Greatest Hits, Volume 3" Electric Boys "Funk-o-Metal Carpet Ride" Alanis Morissette - "Jagged Little Pill Acoustic"
  9. I just picked up a copy of that a few weeks back... "great" cover art, eh? I was s'prised at how the 10 Years After tracks sound... they fit right in, which is a big change from their classic sound.
  10. V/A - Forever Rock, Vol. 1 V/A - Hard Drivin' Country The Essential Cheap Trick Pat Benatar - Gravity's Rainbow Jet - Get Born [Malaysian Edition] Duane Allman - An Anthology: Volume II V/A - Pure 80's Love: The #1 Hits Prince - The Vault... Old Friends 4 Sale Lee Rocker - Bulletproof Saffire, The Uppity Blues Women - Hot Flash
  11. Midnight Circus - Money Shot Keel - The Right to To Rock Ronnie Lee Keel - The Country Years Foo Fighters - In Your Honor
  12. Statler Brothers - The Definitive Collection Henry Paul Band - Grey Ghost
  13. Iron Horse -S/T Blackfish - S/T 3 Doors Down - Away From The Sun Deep Purple - Purpendicular Little Feat - Let It Roll Cheap Trick - Busted
  14. Iron Horse - Bring It On (@ The OUTLAWS show) Steve Gaines - One in the Sun Delbert McClinton - Ultimate Collection "The Chrysalis No Shit Hard Rock CD Sampler" (w/ Sea Hags, Stage Dolls...) [The cover art is exactly what you'd think it would be: http://tinyurl.com/e2xtb ] A Future to This Life: Robocop - The Series Soundtrack (with the Joe Walsh/Lita Ford duet) ZZ Top - Rhythmeen "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Vol. 4 - Flash FM" Jennifer Love Hewitt - Let's Go Bang (anytime, J-Love!) Pat Boone - In a Metal Mood - No More Mr. Nice Guy Econoline Crush - Affliction Econoline Crush - Brand New History Kane Roberts - Saints And Sinners (cassette) Shy England - Misspent Youth (cass.) McQueen Street - S/T (cass.) Edit: Just got the "Adler's Appetite" EP in the mail today (finally.)
  15. Joe Perry - s/t Smokey Robinson: My World: Definitive Collection limp bizkit: The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) Highwaymen (Cash/Jennings/Nelson/Kristofferson) Now & Then soundtrack Songs & Artists That Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11 Alabama - Feels So Right Twisted Sister - You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll (Spitfire reissue) (Manda &) The Marbles - Rock's Not Dead Duff McKagan - Believe In Me (Cassette) House of Lords - Sahara (cassette)
  16. Dillinger - Horses & Hawgs David Drew - Safety Love Kiss of the Gypsy S/T Those 3 for $8.47, incl. shipping; I overpaid. 21 Guns - Salute Tangier - Stranded Those 2 for $4.02, incl. shipping.
  17. This is the last couple o' weeks, sue me: Xciter - Xciter (pre-Dokken George Lynch & Mick Brown) The Kinks Are the Village Preservation Society (had to have "Picture Book") Crowded House - Classic Masters (well, I like the 3 hits & it was only $6 new from Amazon) Vain - No Respect (Gott reissue) Absolutely ABC: The Best of ABC The Storm - I've Got A Lot to Learn About Love (4-track promo) Trixter - Hear! (miles better'n the debut) Killer Dwarfs -Method To The Madness Hardline - Double Eclipse Wild Horses - Bareback XYZ - Rainy Days Ozzy Osbourne - Prince of Darkness [box Set Sampler] Whitesnake - Come An' Get It Kingdom Come - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Bon Jovi - Cincinnati Gardens 3/17/87 Cowboy Prostitutes - Cowboy Prostitutes Lita Ford - Stiletto Ben Folds Five - Whatever and Ever Amen [Expanded & Remastered] John Cougar Mellencamp - Uh-Huh [The Definitive Remasters] the suicide of miss melancholy - Integrity is Plastique (the gave it away free on their site, I still haven't listened to it.) Eddy Raven - Legendary Hits Baby Animals - Baby Animals Mark O'Connor - Heroes "The 80's Greatest Rock Hits, Vol. 6: Agony & Ecstasy" Tesla - Replugged Live Foreigner Unusual Heat On vinyl: Vengeance - Take It Or Leave It Martin Briley - Dangerous Moments Martin Briley - One Night with a Stranger I also went on a cassette buying spree (in the 25 cent to $1 bin:) Sons of Angels - Sons Of Angels (great) Tigertailz - Young and Crazy (ehh) It Bites - Eat Me in St Louis (I saw 'em open for Jethro Tull in '89/'90, still haven't listened to them yet) Michael Monroe - Not Fakin' It (well, there's one great song) Wild Child - Wild Child Delta Rebels - Down in the Dirt (hated at first, it's sorta growin' on me) Lord Tracy - Deaf Gods Of Babylon (good stuff) Company of Wolves - Company Of Wolves (ehh) Dirty Rhythm - Hard As a Rock (never a big fan of Skid Row, so no really a fan of this either, but it's not bad) Babylon A.D. - Nothing Sacred (that's more like it) Thunder - Laughing On Judgement Day (good, not great, too long) McAuley Schenker Group - MSG (well, I like the ballad) Nitro - O.F.R. (I'm still not convinced this isn't the original Metal Shop) Manitoba's Wild Kingdom - And You? (I listened to this immediately after O.F.R., so it sounded like a fuckin' masterpiece in comparison) Dirty Looks - Turn of the Screw (ehh...) And apparently, I need to get some Legs Diamond discs real soon!
  18. The classic Bad Co. rules, although I can definitely see how people on this site would dig the Howe-era stuff since they were clearly trying to become like all the other bands of the era: closer to the pop metal sound than Paul's bluesy rock mix. They were trying to fit in with all the other bands (and succeeding); I even saw Zaza open for 'em. (Wish I knew then what I knew now... I'd've spent hundred at the merch booth.)
  19. That title track rules.... awesome, awesome song. This week (and one from awhile back I just ran across): Best of Def Lep (2 disc) Marshall Tucker Band - Anthology AC/DC - Family Jewels DVD Cinderella In Concert DVD (13.99 at Best Buy; it was $14.88 at Wal-Mart, FYI) Crystal Roxx - Pass The Buck Rock to the Rescue ("A collection of music inspired by The Station nightclub fire, February 20, 2003 to benefit the Station Family Fund") -- http://www.stationfamilyfund.org/Shop.html (help 'em if you can) Ultimate Daryl Hall & John Oates Prince - Chaos & Disorder Greg Chaisson - It's About Time Kings of Leon - Aha Shake Heartbreak I think that's it.
  20. Cool... I've only heard complaints about the ones from CompUsa, but I have no idea.... Of course, I've had prob's with branded ones, too, so, nothing's a guarantee of quality.
  21. Bags Unlimited have unbranded CDrs, but I think in general, un-branded ones are of lower quality... I've never ordered CDrs from Bags Unlimited, so I don't know, for sure. I'm pretty sure I've seen "plain" CDrs at Comp-USA as well, and they were dirt cheap (so I assume not the greatest quality), but they do look cool. I like my SureThing labeler, although it takes some adjusting to get the artwork "perfectly" adjusted. It has templates for virtually every brand of paper/labels, and you can re-buy labels/paper stock as well on-line or like at Staples or whatever: http://www.surething.com/ST/Category.asp?CatCode=CD_LABELS
  22. How about Bags Unlimited? Is that what you're looking for? If not, they have several other similar things...
  23. Journey - Raised on Radio Christmas with The Chipmunks, Vol. 1 Bar 7 - The World is a Freak "Classic Rock: 1966" (Time Life) "Early Rock & Roll Classics" John Anderson - Greatest Hits Brendan Benson - The Alternative to Love Waylon Jennings - Never Say Die - Live
  24. Ozzy - Prince of Darkness Now 18 Southern Rock Allstars - Trouble's Comin' Live Team America: World Police Soundtrack electrik: Love Buzz Harmony: The Retroarchives Michael Jackson - Thriller Special Edition Kings of Leon - Aha Shake Heartbreak
  25. Um, "Sexiest females In Metal", and it includes Stefani (who is absolutely gorgeous, of course) & Avril? Hell, Dita is "just" Manson's girlfriend, and a model, she has virtually nothing to do with music, let alone metal. Meg White's got a cute face (and big boobs), that works for "sexy" for me... although again, she's not "metal". Avril is definitely hot -- and doesn't look like any 12-year-old I know: Of course, "sexy" does not just mean physical appearance... Brody Dahl's kinda like Joan Jett: a kick-ass tough rock-n-roll chick--that's sexy, conceptually (I dig Joan, but not Brode). Who's that Pandora chick?
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