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^^^^ Hey, i listened to "Live in the heart of the city" again, and this time, not just the Purple covers Tongue
It's much better than i thought! They sound like Coverdale/Hughes-era Deep Purple, but without Glenn Hughes Wink
I shall collect their other albums!


Told ya! That's what I've been telling everybody but nobody listens to me.

The 'essential' ones are Lovehunter, Ready an' Willing and Trouble(or Come an' Get It) from that era.


The title tracks from all 3 albums are on that Live Album. Sounds very promising Big smile
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"Keep on looking for.... Sweet satisfaction!"

The backing vocals are excellent, plus Neil Murray really rules in the bass guitar. The only great musician which won't have much space will be Jon Lord, which I think you already figured that out in the live album.


Ah, yeah "Sweet Satisfaction" or whatever it's called is DAMN FUNKY! I LOVE IT! Big smileApprove


They are the lyrics to Ready an' Willing Wink
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^^^^ Hey, i listened to "Live in the heart of the city" again, and this time, not just the Purple covers Tongue
It's much better than i thought! They sound like Coverdale/Hughes-era Deep Purple, but without Glenn Hughes Wink
I shall collect their other albums!


Told ya! That's what I've been telling everybody but nobody listens to me.

The 'essential' ones are Lovehunter, Ready an' Willing and Trouble(or Come an' Get It) from that era.


The title tracks from all 3 albums are on that Live Album. Sounds very promising Big smile
Thanks!


"Keep on looking for.... Sweet satisfaction!"

The backing vocals are excellent, plus Neil Murray really rules in the bass guitar. The only great musician which won't have much space will be Jon Lord, which I think you already figured that out in the live album.


Ah, yeah "Sweet Satisfaction" or whatever it's called is DAMN FUNKY! I LOVE IT! Big smileApprove


They are the lyrics to Ready an' Willing Wink


I see. It's a damn good song! Big smile
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Originally posted by Abstrakt Abstrakt wrote:

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^^^^ Hey, i listened to "Live in the heart of the city" again, and this time, not just the Purple covers Tongue
It's much better than i thought! They sound like Coverdale/Hughes-era Deep Purple, but without Glenn Hughes Wink
I shall collect their other albums!


Told ya! That's what I've been telling everybody but nobody listens to me.

The 'essential' ones are Lovehunter, Ready an' Willing and Trouble(or Come an' Get It) from that era.


The title tracks from all 3 albums are on that Live Album. Sounds very promising Big smile
Thanks!


"Keep on looking for.... Sweet satisfaction!"

The backing vocals are excellent, plus Neil Murray really rules in the bass guitar. The only great musician which won't have much space will be Jon Lord, which I think you already figured that out in the live album.


Ah, yeah "Sweet Satisfaction" or whatever it's called is DAMN FUNKY! I LOVE IT! Big smileApprove


They are the lyrics to Ready an' Willing Wink


I see. It's a damn good song! Big smile


Hell Yeah! I'm really pleased you liked them!Smile
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^^^^ Hey, i listened to "Live in the heart of the city" again, and this time, not just the Purple covers Tongue
It's much better than i thought! They sound like Coverdale/Hughes-era Deep Purple, but without Glenn Hughes Wink
I shall collect their other albums!


Told ya! That's what I've been telling everybody but nobody listens to me.

The 'essential' ones are Lovehunter, Ready an' Willing and Trouble(or Come an' Get It) from that era.


The title tracks from all 3 albums are on that Live Album. Sounds very promising Big smile
Thanks!


"Keep on looking for.... Sweet satisfaction!"

The backing vocals are excellent, plus Neil Murray really rules in the bass guitar. The only great musician which won't have much space will be Jon Lord, which I think you already figured that out in the live album.


Ah, yeah "Sweet Satisfaction" or whatever it's called is DAMN FUNKY! I LOVE IT! Big smileApprove


They are the lyrics to Ready an' Willing Wink


I see. It's a damn good song! Big smile


Hell Yeah! I'm really pleased you liked them!Smile


Their hair-metal period and their latest albums isn't nearly as good, though Disapprove
Might get them anyway. You know me Embarrassed
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Ordered:
 
Don Caballero - What Burns Never Returns
                              Singles Breaking Up, Vol. 1
Minsk - The Rituale Fires...
Dig me...But don't...Bury me
I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive
Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect.
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Siouxsie and the Banshees - A Kiss in the Dreamhouse Siouxsie and the Banshees - Tinderbox Slapp Happy - Casablanca Moon, Desperate Straights
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New Burnt By The Sun-Heart of Darkness. Amazing album and quite possibly the catchiest,most infectious riffs i've ever heard on an entire album. Every single track is a monster! Quite possibly the best metalcore,god i hate that label,album i've EVER heard!
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Just picked up Script For A Jester's Tear, used! I thought it would be much harder to find than walking into the Beat Goes On.
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Mew - No More Stories Are Told Today I'm Sorry They Washed Away No More Stories the World Is Grey I'm Tired Let's Wash Away Fair to Midland - Fables from a Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times Is True

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Originally posted by enemyofthesundevils enemyofthesundevils wrote:

New Burnt By The Sun-Heart of Darkness. Amazing album and quite possibly the catchiest,most infectious riffs i've ever heard on an entire album. Every single track is a monster! Quite possibly the best metalcore,god i hate that label,album i've EVER heard!
 
 
I've only played mine once - I'm not infected yet but I don't think it'll be too longTongue
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The Sisters of Mercy - Some Girls Wander by Mistake
Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention - Absolutely Free
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Wait... its on DVD?
 
 
Yes, and it's apparently been on DVD for some time now. I was quite surprised when I found it. I believe it's available on Amazon and other net stores as wellSmile
 
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Amazon just gave me a $5 promotional credit toward the purchase of MP3s, so I just bought five Adagio songs. Four from Underworld and one from Sanctus Ignis.
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Seven Steps to the Green Door - Step In 2 My World
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