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Didn't really pick anything up this week....but I've been eyeing the Saxon Chronicles DVD and the Cure Boxed Set of B-Sides and Rarities.....

 

Oh...and Captain Howdy.....you'd be proud, I watched Lita's DVD last night again. What a KILLER DVD....love the interview stuff....as well as the live stuff. Oh....and all of her videos in one package doesn't hurt either!!!

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Hope you didn't pay too much for that Under Neath What, hsf. I can find it in every pawn shop in town around here. :P ...Tim.

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OMG.......I've just recently started getting into Tony Harnell and TNT, and a wonderful friend of mine sent me:

 

Transistor

Realized Fantasies

Firefly

Tell No Tales

Intuition

 

:lol: I don't know where to begin......

 

Also.....coming this week......

 

Rude - Touch It

Last Cry - In The Name Of Love

Sing Sing - S/T

W.A.S.P. - The Last Command

Killer Dwarfs - Method To The Madness

 

:lol: I'm camping out at the post office this week!! :lol:

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OMG.......I've just recently started getting into Tony Harnell and TNT, and a wonderful friend of mine sent me:

 

Transistor

Realized Fantasies

Firefly

Tell No Tales

Intuition

 

:lol: I don't know where to begin......

Bubbasmama, i would suggest you start with Intuition and Tell No Tales (those are the ones people always refer to as the classics). I also like Realized Fantasies but i know a lot of people think they are trying to sound too American on that album - see what you think. The other 2 albums are a little different but no where near as bad as certain fans make out.

Also, if you like Tony Harnell, try Westworld (his other band - very good melodic hard rock) or he also has a solo album which is mostly cover versions.

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Went on an outing to Pittsburgh yesterday. Got quite a bit.

 

Zak Stevens - Private Sea

The Bacon Brothers - Live

The Bacon Brothers - Getting There

Alice Cooper - The Eyes Of Alice Cooper

Barry Manilow - Manilow Sings Sinatra

Arc Angels - s/t

Josh Todd - You Made Me

Damned Nation - Road Of Desire

Cry Of Love - Brother

David Coverdale and Whitesnake - Restless Heart

Giant - Time To Burn

Hericane Alice - Tear Down The House

Joe Bonamassa - A New Day Yesterday

Bulletboys - Zaza

The Cages - Hometown

Bar 7 - The World Is A Freak

 

(And in the mail when I got home)

 

Satanicide - Heather

 

So sad that I have to drive 90 minutes to find a selection this good.

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Terry Brock - Back To Eden

The Sign - The Sign

 

I wanted to check out what Terry had been up to since leaving Strangeways (Scotlands finest band ever - not that there's a lot to choose from). Well, he's certainly still got it. Great songs and he still has that amazing voice.

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I haven't been here for a while since I'm ordering stuff on line. Since Sunday, I bought:

 

Tesla - Into The Now.

 

Today, I received in the mail:

 

AdrianGale - Re:Program (After the first listen, I was totally impressed!!! This one blew me away. It's my kind of rock) :headbanger:

 

 

I've now ordered three Jaded Heart CDs online. 2004 will be the year I buy just about all my music online thanks to HH and TLRock.

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Today in the mail I received:

 

Dr. Sin - S/T

WWIII - S/T

The Hangmen - S/T

Point Of Power - It's About Time

 

Yesterday in the mail was:

 

Unruly Child - S/T

Death Power - The Bogeyman

 

I also picked up Trouble's Manic Frustration at a used CD store (Vintage Stock) for 7.99

 

:banger:

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Didn't really pick anything up this week....but I've been eyeing the Saxon Chronicles DVD and the Cure Boxed Set of B-Sides and Rarities.....

 

Oh...and Captain Howdy.....you'd be proud, I watched Lita's DVD last night again. What a KILLER DVD....love the interview stuff....as well as the live stuff. Oh....and all of her videos in one package doesn't hurt either!!!

I've had the Lita Live & Midnight snack on VHS for years but its nice to get both of them & the other stuff on one DVD rather than release them individually!

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WooooooooHoooooooooo!!! It pays not to check my mail for a day!! :lol: Got a BOAT load of stuff in today!!!

 

Rude - Touch It

BSR - The Fire Under Your Feet

Killer Dwarfs - Method To The Madness

Syre - It Ain't Pretty Being Easy

 

Oooooh.....and I just opened up the SINGSING!!!

 

Yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

 

 

Oh.....and a friend of mine is *trying* to turn me into a metal head :lol:

 

Black Label Society - 1919 * Eternal

Black Label Society - Alchohol Fueled Brewtality Live

Black Label Society - Live And Acoustic

 

I have NOOOOOOOOOO idea what these are like!!! Any opinions???

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Oh.....and a friend of mine is *trying* to turn me into a metal head :lol:

 

Black Label Society - 1919 * Eternal

Black Label Society - Alchohol Fueled Brewtality Live

Black Label Society - Live And Acoustic

 

I have NOOOOOOOOOO idea what these are like!!! Any opinions???

MJ, Black Label Society is pretty heavy shit.

 

If you are the kind of person who has "Death To False Metal" tatooed on yer ass then this is the greatest thing since Manowar were slicing themselves open. :omg:

 

Me, i think it's ok but i could take it or leave it. Some nice riffs, some decent songs.

 

I'm sure the pure metal heads will tell you it's essential. :banger::banger:

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MJ, Black Label Society is pretty heavy shit.

 

If you are the kind of person who has "Death To False Metal" tatooed on yer ass then this is the greatest thing since Manowar were slicing themselves open. :omg:

:o OMG!!!!!!! Ok......now I just spit my Pepsi all over my monitor!! That's funny!!

 

Thanks........and errrrrrrrr.........nope, no tats on my ass!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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