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New Device: Takin' Over

 

I have seen a lot of great comments on this band.....so I purchased it. All I can say is "F**king Awesome!" I hear a lot of differnet bands in this group....from Aerosmith to maybe Paul Stanley/David Lee Roth vocal wise. The two ballads (In the Fading Light) and (Moth to a Flame) have won me over as far as some of the best ballads I have heard in awhile. Thanks to all who showed the path to the great band. These guys have definately "takin' over" as far as I'm concerned. :guitbannana:

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Went to WALMART tonight and got these:

 

EAGLES-ONE OF THESE NIGHTS $5

LYNYRD SKYNYRD-GOD AND GUNS-$11.99

 

Yes, Mrs Junky knows about them, but I behaved.. :angel:

 

That Skynyrd disc is awesome IMO.

 

Thanks Wes!

Gonna play it in a few.

On that note:

 

CHEAP TRICK-THE LATEST

CHEAP TRICK-SGT. PEPPER LIVE

BOSTON-THIRD STAGE

HARD RAIN-PERPETUAL COMMOTION

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Went to WALMART tonight and got these:

 

EAGLES-ONE OF THESE NIGHTS $5

LYNYRD SKYNYRD-GOD AND GUNS-$11.99

 

Yes, Mrs Junky knows about them, but I behaved.. :angel:

 

That Skynyrd disc is awesome IMO.

 

Thanks Wes!

Gonna play it in a few.

On that note:

 

CHEAP TRICK-THE LATEST

CHEAP TRICK-SGT. PEPPER LIVE

BOSTON-THIRD STAGE

HARD RAIN-PERPETUAL COMMOTION

 

I've thought about picking up that CT SGT. Pepper disc for my father in law since he's a huge Beatles fan and also likes Cheap Trick. Let me know if that's any good or not.

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Last update/buys for a while, need to get a new job, but such is life...

 

Mother Love Bone-Rhapsody In Chartreuse (Pitchfork Records Australia 1994)

In Memory Of Andy Wood-Words And Music: Communication #1 (Why Not Italy 1993)

Mother Love Bone-Shine (Stardog Records 1989)(2nd and up for trade)

The Yngwie Malmsteen Collection (1991) :headbanger:

 

Nirvana-MTVUnplugged

Nirvana-Incesticide

The Jesus Lizard/Nirvana-Puss & Oh, The Guilt (Split single on Touch N Go 1993)

The Darkest Of The Hillside Thickets-Cthulhu Strikes Back (Canada 2003)

The Darkest Of The Hillside Thickets-Spaceship Zero (Canada 2000)

Circle The Wagons-Forbidden To Eat Worms (Canada Indie 2005)

Montrose-S/T

Serum-S/T (Brick Red Records Promo 2001)

Alchemist-Organasm (Australia Relapse Unknown Year)

Billy Idol-Whiplash Smile

Billy Idol-S/T

Billy Idol-Devil's Playground

Judas Priest-Screaming For Vengeance (Columbia 1982)

Hawkwind-Hall Of The Mountain Grill (1974/1992 Cema Canada)

 

Even I must say tis a great hall for $9.67!! Yea for me!

 

Hey Terry, What's the tracklisting for that MLB "Shine" disc?

I have a self titled cassette by them that I think was just a compilation of "Apple" and maybe "Shine" but I'm not sure. Let me know I might be interested in this.

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Some of the goodies I found at my local (& not so local) used cd shops:

 

BLACKLACE - "UNLACED/GET IT WHILE IT'S HOT" (2 ON 1 CD)

CYCLONE TEMPLE - "MY FRIEND LONELY"

DAVE SHARMAN - "1990"

EXTREME - "S/T"

FEMME FATALE - "S/T" ($8.00/MINT!!)

GALACTIC COWBOYS - "SPACE IN YOUR FACE"

GRIM REAPER - "ROCK YOU TO HELL"

HALESTORM - "S/T"

HAWK - "S/T"

HIM - "SCREAMWORKS:LOVE IN THEORY & PRACTICE, CHAPTERS 1-13"

IRON ANGEL - "HELLISH CROSSFIRE"

KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD BAND - "TROUBLE IS..." (SEALED)

" - "LIVE ON" (SEALED)

LEATHERWOLF - "STREET READY" (RERELEASE W/ BONUS TRACKS) (SEALED)

MOTLEY CRUE - "RAW TRACKS II" (5 SONG EP/JAPANESE IMPORT)

" - "NEW SKIN" (2 CD LIVE BOOTLEG)

NARGAROTH - "AMAROK"

PANTERA - "POWER METAL" (SPLIT W/ VILLAIN - "ONLY TIME WILL TELL" EP) (BOOTLEG)

PRIVATE LIFE - "S/T"

RICHIE SAMBORA - "UNDISCOVERED SOUL"

ROBERT PALMER - "PRESSURE DROP" (SEALED)

ROBERT TEPPER - "MODERN MADNESS"

SAMMY HAGAR - "THREE LOCK BOX"

38 SPECIAL - "ROCKIN' INTO THE NIGHT" (SEALED)

TORCH - "FIRERAISER" (5 SONG EP)

XYZ - "HUNGRY"

 

 

and through a trade with JEZ

THUNDER - "BEHIND CLOSED DOORS"

:headbanger:

and through a trade with ROB (NIGHTWOLF)

SALTY DOG - "EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY"

 

you guys both rock...thanks

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Just picked up:

 

Charm City Devils - Let's Rock n Rock

Uriah Heep - Equator

 

Incredibly, I'd never heard any Uriah Heep before, but listened to a few tracks off this album yesterday and they sound really good.

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Just picked up:

 

Charm City Devils - Let's Rock n Rock

Uriah Heep - Equator

 

Incredibly, I'd never heard any Uriah Heep before, but listened to a few tracks off this album yesterday and they sound really good.

 

Great Band!! :beerbang:

It's a surprise you being from the U.K.

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Last update/buys for a while, need to get a new job, but such is life...

 

Mother Love Bone-Rhapsody In Chartreuse (Pitchfork Records Australia 1994)

In Memory Of Andy Wood-Words And Music: Communication #1 (Why Not Italy 1993)

Mother Love Bone-Shine (Stardog Records 1989)(2nd and up for trade)

The Yngwie Malmsteen Collection (1991) :headbanger:

 

Nirvana-MTVUnplugged

Nirvana-Incesticide

The Jesus Lizard/Nirvana-Puss & Oh, The Guilt (Split single on Touch N Go 1993)

The Darkest Of The Hillside Thickets-Cthulhu Strikes Back (Canada 2003)

The Darkest Of The Hillside Thickets-Spaceship Zero (Canada 2000)

Circle The Wagons-Forbidden To Eat Worms (Canada Indie 2005)

Montrose-S/T

Serum-S/T (Brick Red Records Promo 2001)

Alchemist-Organasm (Australia Relapse Unknown Year)

Billy Idol-Whiplash Smile

Billy Idol-S/T

Billy Idol-Devil's Playground

Judas Priest-Screaming For Vengeance (Columbia 1982)

Hawkwind-Hall Of The Mountain Grill (1974/1992 Cema Canada)

 

Even I must say tis a great hall for $9.67!! Yea for me!

 

Hey Terry, What's the tracklisting for that MLB "Shine" disc?

I have a self titled cassette by them that I think was just a compilation of "Apple" and maybe "Shine" but I'm not sure. Let me know I might be interested in this.

 

George I think you forgot to say anything.

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Just picked up:

 

Charm City Devils - Let's Rock n Rock

Uriah Heep - Equator

 

Incredibly, I'd never heard any Uriah Heep before, but listened to a few tracks off this album yesterday and they sound really good.

 

Great Band!! :beerbang:

It's a surprise you being from the U.K.

 

Backed especially the old Heep stuff with the classic lineup 70-76.

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Tokio Hotel - Humanoid 2CD

Holy shit, I had to scroll back up to make sure I'd seen that right. I thought you'd be the world's biggest hater of this band. What on earth are you doing with this album? :lol: (and what's on the 2nd CD?)

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Tokio Hotel - Humanoid 2CD

Holy shit, I had to scroll back up to make sure I'd seen that right. I thought you'd be the world's biggest hater of this band. What on earth are you doing with this album? :lol: (and what's on the 2nd CD?)

 

 

Wouldn't say 'Hater' in the Poison sense of the word, but besides 'Ready Set Go' which was a great song, and another I can't remember, their last album 'Scream' wasn't great was it. The New one I got in a trade and is alot better, softer, more programmed feel to it, which isn't too bad - some nice tuneage in there. Only spun it twice so far and I didn't turn it of, so....

 

The 2nd disc has 4 more tracks namely

 

Phantom Rider

That Day

Alien

Screamin'

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Tokio Hotel - Humanoid 2CD

Holy shit, I had to scroll back up to make sure I'd seen that right. I thought you'd be the world's biggest hater of this band. What on earth are you doing with this album? :lol: (and what's on the 2nd CD?)

 

 

Wouldn't say 'Hater' in the Poison sense of the word, but besides 'Ready Set Go' which was a great song, and another I can't remember, their last album 'Scream' wasn't great was it. The New one I got in a trade and is alot better, softer, more programmed feel to it, which isn't too bad - some nice tuneage in there. Only spun it twice so far and I didn't turn it of, so....

 

The 2nd disc has 4 more tracks namely

 

Phantom Rider

That Day

Alien

Screamin'

I actually didn't mind 'Scream' at all. Neither of these albums are magnificent but both are pretty decent. I actually find the debut a little more consistent, even if the better songs on the new CD are of a higher quality. I also like the newer, more mellow vibe - it actually reminds me bit of a European vesion of the ballads from Simple Plan's last CD. A few fillers, but some cool tunes.

 

I have those tracks on MP3, but sadly not on my copy of the CD. :(

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Over the past couple of weeks or so:

 

Treat- The Pleasure Principle (1986/2008)

Raccoon- Waterfall (Scndi MHR) (1992)

Fireflight- For Those Who Wait (2010)

Xavier- Full Circle (2000)

Savannah- Forever's Come And Gone (2000)

Journey- Revelation (2008)

Metal Age- Don't Dare (1994)

One Eyed Gypsy- S/T (2000)

Love/Hate- Wasted In America (1992)

Lite- Light (1990)

Feel- This (1994)

21 Guns- Demo-lition (2002)

Midnite Club- Circus Of Life (2008)

2nd Nature- Will To Survive (1996) (Trade)

Fair Warning- Aura (2009)

Revolution Renaissance- Age Of Aquarius (2009)

Foreigner- Can't Slow Down (2009)

Pretty Vacant- Walkin' On A Tilt (2007)

Taking Dawn- Time To Burn (2010)

Shakra- Everest (2009)

Papa Roach- Lovehatetragedy (2002)

Damned Nation- Grand Design (2000)

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Transatlantic - The Whirlwind 2Cd+Dvd

Kansas - Know Place Like Home 2Cd + Dvd

Kansas - Live Confessions Dvd

1st Avenue - Tears and Triumph

Steve Thomson - S/t

From Rock Candy:

Trillion - S/t

Balance - S/t

 

Some very nice picks there mate :tumbsup:

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