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for the jazz fans, release date was today--
Charles Lloyd isn't getting any younger at 87, and not sure why the vinyl wasn't blue, but...
CHARLES LLOYD - Charles Lloyd - Figure In Blue - Blue Note Records
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Sammy Hagar and The Best of All Worlds Band "The Residency" Vinyl and poster signed by the entire band. $250. Good artists, wish they would've signed the album jacket though.
https://shop.redrocker.com/products/the-residency-vinyl-poster
Men Without Hats CD preorder (seems kinda high for a one-hit wonder):
Men Without Hats on the Moon Full Length AUTOGRAPHED CD and Downloa...
Well they weren’t a one hit wonder
in the States they are,
"Pop Goes the World" may have topped the charts in Austria, but mostly laid an egg here.
99.5% of the people either can't name them at all, or just know "Safety Dance." Jus' sayin'...
Pop Goes The World was a top 20 hit in the US which means they aren’t a one hit wonder
Most people either completely forgot that song or don't remember ever hearing it to begin with. Just sayin'.
'Pop Goes The Weasel?` I love that song. Probably grew out of it by the time I was 3 or 4 years old though. Definitely a Top 20 song, it's still a banger....
In some live 1975 versions of Pink Floyd's SOYCD Part IX the traditional song "Pop Goes the Weasel" often makes a small appearance on Rick's keyboards at the very end.
Seriously? That's wild. I always enjoyed Ummagumma's 'Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave and Grooving With A Pict.'
I had a friend who would put that on at top volume in the dark for people that never heard that song.
Your friend sounds like a fun guy. It always seemed like Monty Python and Pink Floyd decided to cut a song together. Atom Heart Mother was another one I loved. 'Breast Milky' and 'Funky Dung' were fantastic.
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