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1 hour ago, Rocketfrogs said:

Some early Mk I Deep Purple which grooves along quite nicely.

 

Deep Purple 'The Book of Taliesyn' (1968 US/ 1969 UK)

 

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Oh my God, this was my very first record l ever purchased. I had literally actually forgotten all about it. Wow gobsmacked, it has actually evoked some strong emotions.

 

A mate asked me awhile ago, as to what my first record was. And for the life of me, l honestly could not remember. Bugged me for months. So thank you.

 

I was 15 at the time and had just started my apprenticeship as a motor mechanic. I think it cost me $2 something? I was earning the princely some of $11 a week. 

 

The start of my music journey. 50 years later and still have the love.

 

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9 minutes ago, Full Range said:

I should get this live triple album 

Not sure if a new re-issue is better than the original pressing 

 

Any thoughts ?

The original pressing is a gem. Grab it!

 

There's also this one from the same period.

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This is from the unedited soundboard tapes from the American leg of the 'Close to the Edge' tour which while rougher than 'Yessongs' is also great fun.

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Hi All,

 

Ogden's Nut Gone Flake by The Small Faces, 50th Anniversary reissue from earlier this year, an excellent presentation, my opinion the only way to better the presentation would have been to have the reissue in a large metal replica of the tobacco can.

 

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JJ

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Morning All,

 

John Lennon and The Plastic Ono Band, Shaved Fish, basically a best Of John Lennon's work post The Beatles

 

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Tracklist
A1    Give Peace A Chance (Singles Version)    4:50
A2    Cold Turkey    5:00
A3    Instant Karma !    3:12
A4    Power To The People    3:05
A5    Mother    5:05
A6    Woman Is The ****** Of The World    4:37
B1    Imagine    3:01
B2    Whatever Gets You Thru The Night    3:04
B3    Mind Games    4:07
B4    # 9 Dream    4:46
B5    Happy X-Mas    3:22
B6    Give Peace A Chance (Reprise)    0:57

 

 

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Hi All,

 

Some Australian rock from the late 60s, The Loved Ones - Magic Box

 

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Tracklist
A1    The Magic Box    
A2    Shake, Rattle & Roll    
A3    More Than Love    
A4    Ever Lovin' Man    
A5    Blueberry Hill    
A6    Love Song    
B1    A Love Like Ours    
B2    The Woman I Love    
B3    I Want You To Love Me    
B4    The Loverly Car    
B5    Sad Dark Eyes    
B6    The Loved One

 

JJ

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Hi All,

 

Still in a 60s mood, CCR, The 69 Hits

 

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Tracklist
A1    Proud Mary    
A2    Born On The Bayou    
A3    Bad Moon Rising    
A4    Lodi    
B1    Green River    
B2    Commotion    
B3    Down On The Corner    
B4    Fortunate Son

 

JJ

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7 minutes ago, Janjuc said:

Still in a 60s mood, CCR, The 69 Hits

 

My cousin loved CCR 

He would play CCR in the car by cassette tape he would play CCR at work  and I came to love them as well 

 

Got to admit they were a really good band 

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7 minutes ago, Full Range said:

 

My cousin loved CCR 

He would play CCR in the car by cassette tape he would play CCR at work  and I came to love them as well 

 

Got to admit they were a really good band 

Loved there stuff as well.  It was also easy to do cover versions of their songs, so like every other band formed in high school we did heaps of them.  My favourites included Green River, Lodi, Lookin' out my back door, Born on the Bayou, Have you ever seen the rain, Midnight Special, Who'll Stop the rain.

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21 minutes ago, aussievintage said:

Loved there stuff as well.  It was also easy to do cover versions of their songs, so like every other band formed in high school we did heaps of them.  My favourites included Green River, Lodi, Lookin' out my back door, Born on the Bayou, Have you ever seen the rain, Midnight Special, Who'll Stop the rain.

 

All brilliant songs 

Thats why they can still be heard on the airways and in movies 40 / 50 years later 

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Hi All,

 

50 minutes ago, Full Range said:

Making good on my promise to find and purchase a copy 

 

I am spinning and enjoying this super album 

 

Artist - Boz Scaggs 

Title - Silk Degrees 

 

ID - SBP 234809 

Australian release 1976

 

 

 

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A monumental album of the 1970s, many No 1s and not a bad track ?

 

I am playing a release of something a little later in the 70s, brought out as a long EP earlier this year, Jethro Tull, North Sea Oil, songs from Stormwatch.

 

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JJ

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21 minutes ago, Janjuc said:

I am playing a release of something a little later in the 70s, brought out as a long EP earlier this year, Jethro Tull, North Sea Oil, songs from Stormwatch.

 

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I don’t have that LP

But I do have Stormwatch 

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