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Nightwish - Dark Passion Play (2 CD)

 

Yep that one came through my door this morning too. How much do you love that opening tune?

 

Pretty muchly - This disc is fucking huge mate!!

 

It sure is. The instrumentation just blows your head off. Some of the lyrics are incredible, & even though I'm not a fan of the more mainstream vocals, this chick sure can sing!

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Well as some of you may know ran down to Portland this last weekend and let me say, even though I found a small handfull of cd's Portland sucks for cd scrounging! The cd's were few and far between and most that I saw were well overpriced. If you are into vinyl, Portland has tons of that, but for an average of $15 to 20 for a beat up ole Goodwill style slab of 80's butt rock I passed...

 

Tin Roof-S/T

Tragedy Ann-Lesser

Window Pane-S/T

Choirboys-Big Bad Noise

T. Lavitz and the Bad Habitz-S/T

Sunset Heights-Texas Tea

Slam Suzzanne-On THe Floor With Your Mom

Zwarte'-Easy Street (3 song single/3 different versions of Easy Street in the 10 song case! CURSES!)

WorldXXI-S/T

Tim Feehan-Full Contact

Billy Squier-Creatures Of Habit

Depth Charge-S/T

Panic-Fact (the only 2nd I found, If anyone is into a trade PM me)(stellar Metal)

Bill Hicks-Dangerous (Original release from 1990 on Invasion Records!!!!!!!!!)(WOOOHOOO!)

 

 

And in the post from Uncle Saxon:

Mardo-S/T

Itis-It Is Isn't It?

Sly-Key

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As part of the best trades ever, I got these on the weekend:

 

Gypsy Rose - s/t

Roxxi - Drive it to ya hard

Surrender - Better late than never (re-issue)

Universe - Bad child

Zero – s/t (original pressing)

Allen-Lande: The battle

Allen-Lande: The Revenge

Dalton: The race is on

Jorn: The Duke

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been a long time since ive been able to post a decent spending spree...

 

Mad Max - white sands

Dante Fox - Under the seven skies

Scorpions - humanity hour 1

Robbie Valentine - the most beautiful pain

Gotthard - domino effect

 

 

very happy! :)

Nuclearhell? I was eyeing off the Mad Max, Scorpions, and Gotthard just the other day.

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been a long time since ive been able to post a decent spending spree...

 

Mad Max - white sands

Dante Fox - Under the seven skies

Scorpions - humanity hour 1

Robbie Valentine - the most beautiful pain

Gotthard - domino effect

 

 

very happy! :)

Nuclearhell? I was eyeing off the Mad Max, Scorpions, and Gotthard just the other day.

 

Indeed.

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I just placed my first order with NEH:

 

 

Hurricane- Take What you Want

Dirty Looks- Gasoline

Icon- Night of the Crime

Primal Fear- New Religion

Masterplan- s/t

Masterplan- Aeronautics

Y&T- Live One Hot Night 2 DVD/CD

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Choirboys-Big Bad Noise

 

 

This week I picked up "Big Bad & Acoustic" by the Choirboys.

Includes acoustic version of most tracks from the Big Bad Noise album, plus a few extras.

 

Probably the best acoustic album I've heard.

 

did you know Choirboys have a new album out - just Easybeats covers or something! eek

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Choirboys-Big Bad Noise

 

 

This week I picked up "Big Bad & Acoustic" by the Choirboys.

Includes acoustic version of most tracks from the Big Bad Noise album, plus a few extras.

 

Probably the best acoustic album I've heard.

 

did you know Choirboys have a new album out - just Easybeats covers or something! eek

 

Nah, hadn't heard of that one.

 

I love 'Big Bad Noise' (Gasoline kicks ass!) and the recent acoustic album. I have 2-3 other discs inbetween those 2, but none of the others really do it for me.

 

Big Bad Nosie was one of the albums of my youth alongside 'Slippery When Wet' & 'Open Up & Say Ahh' so I have a bit of a soft spot for those tracks I think. Know all the songs inside out.

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Choirboys-Big Bad Noise

 

 

This week I picked up "Big Bad & Acoustic" by the Choirboys.

Includes acoustic version of most tracks from the Big Bad Noise album, plus a few extras.

 

Probably the best acoustic album I've heard.

 

did you know Choirboys have a new album out - just Easybeats covers or something! eek

 

Nah, hadn't heard of that one.

 

I love 'Big Bad Noise' (Gasoline kicks ass!) and the recent acoustic album. I have 2-3 other discs inbetween those 2, but none of the others really do it for me.

 

Big Bad Nosie was one of the albums of my youth alongside 'Slippery When Wet' & 'Open Up & Say Ahh' so I have a bit of a soft spot for those tracks I think. Know all the songs inside out.

 

im a huge Choirboys fan. got all their stuff except the rare live album, and the acoustic album. met the guys a while back backstage. but i cant really get excited over an Easybeats covers album! haha

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Choirboys-Big Bad Noise

 

 

This week I picked up "Big Bad & Acoustic" by the Choirboys.

Includes acoustic version of most tracks from the Big Bad Noise album, plus a few extras.

 

Probably the best acoustic album I've heard.

 

Hadn't heard this cd before, but after a good thorough listening I can see how/why you like it GJ. Really a solid release...

 

 

Here is what a ten spot scored at the Pawn Exchange:

 

Bob Geldof-The Vegetarians Of Love (Phonogram London 1990)

Yello-1980-1985 The New Mix In One Go (Vertigo W. Germany 1986)

Plan B-The Independent Years 1984-1987 (Wall City Records W. Germany 1991)

Plan B-The Greenhouse Effect (Ariola Germany 1989)

Plan B-Intensified! (Ariola Germany 1991)

Die Krupps-II The Final Option (Rough Trade Germany 1993)

Die Krupps-III Odessey The Mind (Rough Trade Germany 1995)

The Waltons-Goin' Rodeo/This Is The Waltons (Korea Records W. Germany 198?)

Waltons-Truck Me Harder (Rebel Records W. Germany 1989)

Waltons-Essential Country Bullshit (Steamhammer/SPV Germany 1994)

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Choirboys-Big Bad Noise

 

 

This week I picked up "Big Bad & Acoustic" by the Choirboys.

Includes acoustic version of most tracks from the Big Bad Noise album, plus a few extras.

 

Probably the best acoustic album I've heard.

 

Hadn't heard this cd before, but after a good thorough listening I can see how/why you like it GJ. Really a solid release...

 

 

 

 

Go back to 1989 and as an Aussie school kid this was one of very few aussie bands making it successfully on "Top 40 TV" ect.... apart from AC/DC. I remember one birthday I got 2 albums.... Blow Up Your Video (AC/DC) and Man Of Colours (Icehouse) - how diverse can you get.

 

There were quite a few singles from Big Bad Noise. Run to Paradise and Boys Will Be Boys were massive hits. Others such as Struggle Town made an impact too. My favourite has always been Gasoline.

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Rhino Bucket - Train Ride Promo CD single

Asia - Astra - Japan pressing

Spider Rico - The Vaccine Berwyn,PA Indie

Catalyst - Paradise

Fatal Array - S/T Kick Ass Australian Heavy Metal

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My second copy of Iron Maiden - Powerslave West Germany Pressing Gold Face Edition

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