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Fridayīs two albums:
13th Floor Elevators: Bull Of the Woods
Many Elevators fans donīt like this album at all, but I must say itīs lot better than itīs reputation! Of course itīs sounding different than their two earlier albums, mainly because from three main song makers only one (Sutherland) was capable made the most in this album. Sutherland really isnīt as great singer as Roky Erickson, but I like those quite haunting vocals and also really echoed guitars in this album. Also many Sutherland songs have many great parts, the greatest example of that is "Rose and the Thorn". And still there are also really great Rocky singing songs "Livin On", "Never Another", "Dr. Doom" & "May the Circle Remain Unbroken".

Sandy Denny: Like an Old Fashioned Waltz
I havenīt earlier been much into this third and also her fourth album. But today I was just in the right mood of this album and it really hit me! I believe this album is greatest to listen in the nighttime, when moon has just rised and you are spending time in some cottage near the lake with your loving one. Sandy tried to become bigger this time, so she went away from her folk roots towards mainstream, also made few cover versions from few old jazz evergreens. Naturally if somebody else had sung this album, it would have been much less interesting, because sheīs just got so fabulous voice! This album really got a big sound and really great atmosphere with excellent string arrangements. But after all her effort album didnīt got great reviews and also didnīt sell well. But today it reached me!
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Fridayīs two albums:
13th Floor Elevators: Bull Of the Woods
Many Elevators fans donīt like this album at all, but I must say itīs lot better than itīs reputation! Of course itīs sounding different than their two earlier albums, mainly because from three main song makers only one (Sutherland) was capable made the most in this album. Sutherland really isnīt as great singer as Roky Erickson, but I like those quite haunting vocals and also really echoed guitars in this album. Also many Sutherland songs have many great parts, the greatest example of that is "Rose and the Thorn". And still there are also really great Rocky singing songs "Livin On", "Never Another", "Dr. Doom" & "May the Circle Remain Unbroken".

Sandy Denny: Like an Old Fashioned Waltz
I havenīt earlier been much into this third and also her fourth album. But today I was just in the right mood of this album and it really hit me! I believe this album is greatest to listen in the nighttime, when moon has just rised and you are spending time in some cottage near the lake with your loving one. Sandy tried to become bigger this time, so she went away from her folk roots towards mainstream, also made few cover versions from few old jazz evergreens. Naturally if somebody else had sung this album, it would have been much less interesting, because sheīs just got so fabulous voice! This album really got a big sound and really great atmosphere with excellent string arrangements. But after all her effort album didnīt got great reviews and also didnīt sell well. But today it reached me!


Well it's nighttime right now(9:30 pm)... and the moon is out. But no, gotta listen to Traffic.
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Ok so.. off to listen to Traffic's self-titled second album here...

But you know what, no. Off to listen to This Old Fashioned Waltz deal! Right now.
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Wow. Geez I see why that hit you lol, it's really good!

Ok, here are my notes. Great strings on the title track. Whispering Grass - SMOOTH. What a voice on Carnival(on all the track really, but especially that one). Dark The Night - just really good.. smooth and satisfying. Until The Real Thing Comes Along - very old fashioned sounding, good stuff.

That whole album was great, I enjoyed it immensely. Actually made me think of like a lazy summer day. No track was even remotely close to being weak on that.

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Originally posted by YESESIS YESESIS wrote:

Wow. Geez I see why that hit you lol, it's really good!

Ok, here are my notes. Great strings on the title track. Whispering Grass - SMOOTH. What a voice on Carnival(on all the track really, but especially that one). Dark The Night - just really good.. smooth and satisfying. Until The Real Thing Comes Along - very old fashioned sounding, good stuff.

That whole album was great, I enjoyed it immensely. Actually made me think of like a lazy summer day. No track was even remotely close to being weak on that.

Smile Funny that you used your intuition and changed your plan. I do it also often, as a matter of fact all of my music listening is based on the intuition and always been, of course what I heard from other people & read influenced it.

Anyway I am still more into Sandyīs folk stuff, for example early albums what she did with Fairport Convention (What We Did On Our Holidays, Unhalfbricking, Liege & Lief), that first Fotheringay-album and also her two first solos. But if youīre more into her this kind of stuff, then I believe you will love her last "Rendezvous"-album.

Have to take Judy Dyble also here. I love her voice and also many her albums too! She sang in the first Fairport-album, thatīs also really great, then got great Tradern Horne-folk duo with "Morning Way"-album, but also has had later solo career and specially last two "Summer Dancing" & "Earth Is Sleeping" are really great (made quite recently reviews here in PA, if you want to read them).

But donīt let those Traffic albums out, theyīre also really great! 
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Wow. Geez I see why that hit you lol, it's really good!

Ok, here are my notes. Great strings on the title track. Whispering Grass - SMOOTH. What a voice on Carnival(on all the track really, but especially that one). Dark The Night - just really good.. smooth and satisfying. Until The Real Thing Comes Along - very old fashioned sounding, good stuff.

That whole album was great, I enjoyed it immensely. Actually made me think of like a lazy summer day. No track was even remotely close to being weak on that.

Smile Funny that you used your intuition and changed your plan. I do it also often, as a matter of fact all of my music listening is based on the intuition and always been, of course what I heard from other people & read influenced it.

Anyway I am still more into Sandyīs folk stuff, for example early albums what she did with Fairport Convention (What We Did On Our Holidays, Unhalfbricking, Liege & Lief), that first Fotheringay-album and also her two first solos. But if youīre more into her this kind of stuff, then I believe you will love her last "Rendezvous"-album.

Have to take Judy Dyble also here. I love her voice and also many her albums too! She sang in the first Fairport-album, thatīs also really great, then got great Tradern Horne-folk duo with "Morning Way"-album, but also has had later solo career and specially last two "Summer Dancing" & "Earth Is Sleeping" are really great (made quite recently reviews here in PA, if you want to read them).

But donīt let those Traffic albums out, theyīre also really great! 


Yeah, that's exactly what I did. Something just told me to do that, and.. I believe it was the right call. Now I want to get into this Fairport Convention. I've seen them mentioned on here before, but never listened to them. I'll get back to Traffic after. Thanks for the suggestions!
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Two recommendations. Listen to Concerto grosso 1 by the New Trolls(70's Italian band). The second one(concerto grosso number 2) only has two really good tracks on it(Le roselai and concerto grosso number 2)so tread carefully if you want to check that one out also.

Also, check out the 70's US band Pavlov's Dog. Start with the pampered menial album then the at the sound of the bell album. All can be found on youtube.

That's all for now.


I didn't forget about this. It's the weekend and so off I go right now to listen to it!
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So close! Man that was an absolute masterpiece right up until that huge LONG drum part right at the end there. Which was impressive, but just went on too long imo.

Ok, second track was less energetic than the first but beautiful stunning. 3rd track was SO good. Shadows was awesome. Last track was bombastic in spots lol, certainly interesting(kind of all over the place).. Then the drum stuff.

Oh well, really good album though. I'd certainly recommend it to anyone without any hesitation. A lot of it sounded like modern classical. I love classical music so this was right up my alley. Thank you FlowerKC for recommending it!
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Saturday songs:
Hawkwind: Love In Space
Quite recently I have listened all Hawkwind studio albums and I decided to listen also their "official"-live albums (there are really much all kinds of Hawkwind lives, but luckily in wikipedia has really short list of those). This is 2cd live from their Alien 4-album tour, so most of the songs are from that album and also itīs predecessor "White Zone". Really this isnīt at all like great "Space Ritual" from seventies, also I prefer their seventies output much more than nineties or newer, but still in this album has that Hawkwind magic it was worth to listen!

Juliet Jonesin Sydän: Roistot
After that massive Hawkwind bulk I just wanted to listen this Finnish some kind of garage rock band album from the eighties that I havenīt long time listened. It was as cheerful as before! Really I can understand words like "I donīt do here anything anymore, I want to travel round the world, my lips have swelled up for too much s**t-talking" really hit young Mortteīs mind! In this album players were a kind of amateurs so that was also part of attraction. Later some members change to more professional musicians and band become a little bit boring.

BCUC: the Healing
This South-African band was last year in Flow-festival Finland. I wasnīt there, but their gig came from television recently. Their gig was really full of energy, there are mostly just percussion instruments and only string-instrument was electric bass. I just wondered, does this band work at all just audio, but really my surprise this album works well! Itīs really well recorded, specially in vocals have so great echo that you can imagine them perform in some cave! Also with really simple melodic background they have succeeded to put nuances that even those two long pieces donīt start to sound boring. Little bit the same rhythm starts to bore in last piece, but gladly itīs really short. Very shamanistic and positive album!

Ghost: Snuffbox Immanence
I made this today review so nothing more than this is again really meditative psych-folk masterpiece!

Little Richard: s/t
This (his second album) is the best RīnīR-album of the world! I wonīt disagree if somebody says the same also his first album. But in this album intensity just donīt low in any songs! Here are also my fav hit songs, Keep On Knockin (the greatest drum intro in the world), Good Golly Miss Molly, Girl Canīt Help It and Lucille, also includes Hey!Hey!Hey!Hey! that Beatles covered in For Sale-album. LR could be the most important music person to me, my brother has told me I had listened his album and liked it a lot just few years old, I donīt remeber it myself at all! But I believe thatīs reason why I love dirty Rīn`R so much! Really his passing was sad news, although not unexpected, because of his age and his longtime health problems. I believe there are now big parties upstairs!

Judy Dyble: Enchanted Garden
I wonder why Judy made her first soloalbum after over 30 years hiatus from musicmaking so electrosounding? Was it the low budget or that she wanted to be in time? Anyway music in this album is mostly programmed, but there are also some guitars, percussions, sax and fiddle played by former Hawkwind member Simon House. Judyīs vocals are of course really great, but there isnīt much variation in songs. Almost every song has psychedelic, hypnotic groove, some of them works really well, but some are bit mediocre. Anyway as Sandyīs yesterday album, I liked this more than before, maybe I have started to get used to electro elements. Anyway I will recommend more Judyīs last two solos than this.
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Originally posted by YESESIS YESESIS wrote:

So close! Man that was an absolute masterpiece right up until that huge LONG drum part right at the end there. Which was impressive, but just went on too long imo.

Ok, second track was less energetic than the first but beautiful stunning. 3rd track was SO good. Shadows was awesome. Last track was bombastic in spots lol, certainly interesting(kind of all over the place).. Then the drum stuff.

Oh well, really good album though. I'd certainly recommend it to anyone without any hesitation. A lot of it sounded like modern classical. I love classical music so this was right up my alley. Thank you FlowerKC for recommending it!
I quess Iīll have to listen this someday, I have to also listen their sixties album (just because love all psych stuff and Italian band Le Orme has made really good psych album).
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Originally posted by YESESIS YESESIS wrote:

So close! Man that was an absolute masterpiece right up until that huge LONG drum part right at the end there. Which was impressive, but just went on too long imo.

Ok, second track was less energetic than the first but beautiful stunning. 3rd track was SO good. Shadows was awesome. Last track was bombastic in spots lol, certainly interesting(kind of all over the place).. Then the drum stuff.

Oh well, really good album though. I'd certainly recommend it to anyone without any hesitation. A lot of it sounded like modern classical. I love classical music so this was right up my alley. Thank you FlowerKC for recommending it!

Cool. Glad you liked it. Their second concerto grosso album isn't as good imo but has two really good songs on it. Check out the post an obscure prog track thread for one of them(the other is le roselai which kind of sounds like Queen in parts). 

Also, don't forget about Pavlov's Dog. I must warn you about the vocals on that though but if you can get used to them it's a very good album. 

I have a little bit of Traffic. I know I have John Barley corn and like it. I think I have low spark also but not sure. 

Have you heard the first two Chicago albums yet? 
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Originally posted by YESESIS YESESIS wrote:

So close! Man that was an absolute masterpiece right up until that huge LONG drum part right at the end there. Which was impressive, but just went on too long imo.

Ok, second track was less energetic than the first but beautiful stunning. 3rd track was SO good. Shadows was awesome. Last track was bombastic in spots lol, certainly interesting(kind of all over the place).. Then the drum stuff.

Oh well, really good album though. I'd certainly recommend it to anyone without any hesitation. A lot of it sounded like modern classical. I love classical music so this was right up my alley. Thank you FlowerKC for recommending it!
I quess Iīll have to listen this someday, I have to also listen their sixties album (just because love all psych stuff and Italian band Le Orme has made really good psych album).


It's really good! And I don't think even you will believe how good those first 4 songs are, I sure didn't.
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Cool. Glad you liked it. Their second concerto grosso album isn't as good imo but has two really good songs on it. Check out the post an obscure prog track thread for one of them(the other is le roselai which kind of sounds like Queen in parts). 

Also, don't forget about Pavlov's Dog. I must warn you about the vocals on that though but if you can get used to them it's a very good album. 

I have a little bit of Traffic. I know I have John Barley corn and like it. I think I have low spark also but not sure. 

Have you heard the first two Chicago albums yet? 


No. I've obviously heard a bunch of their songs on the radio but never a full album. I'm sure their early one's are good though(just from the hits that I've heard).
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Saturday songs:
Hawkwind: Love In Space
Quite recently I have listened all Hawkwind studio albums and I decided to listen also their "official"-live albums (there are really much all kinds of Hawkwind lives, but luckily in wikipedia has really short list of those). This is 2cd live from their Alien 4-album tour, so most of the songs are from that album and also itīs predecessor "White Zone". Really this isnīt at all like great "Space Ritual" from seventies, also I prefer their seventies output much more than nineties or newer, but still in this album has that Hawkwind magic it was worth to listen!

Juliet Jonesin Sydän: Roistot
After that massive Hawkwind bulk I just wanted to listen this Finnish some kind of garage rock band album from the eighties that I havenīt long time listened. It was as cheerful as before! Really I can understand words like "I donīt do here anything anymore, I want to travel round the world, my lips have swelled up for too much s**t-talking" really hit young Mortteīs mind! In this album players were a kind of amateurs so that was also part of attraction. Later some members change to more professional musicians and band become a little bit boring.

BCUC: the Healing
This South-African band was last year in Flow-festival Finland. I wasnīt there, but their gig came from television recently. Their gig was really full of energy, there are mostly just percussion instruments and only string-instrument was electric bass. I just wondered, does this band work at all just audio, but really my surprise this album works well! Itīs really well recorded, specially in vocals have so great echo that you can imagine them perform in some cave! Also with really simple melodic background they have succeeded to put nuances that even those two long pieces donīt start to sound boring. Little bit the same rhythm starts to bore in last piece, but gladly itīs really short. Very shamanistic and positive album!

Ghost: Snuffbox Immanence
I made this today review so nothing more than this is again really meditative psych-folk masterpiece!

Little Richard: s/t
This (his second album) is the best RīnīR-album of the world! I wonīt disagree if somebody says the same also his first album. But in this album intensity just donīt low in any songs! Here are also my fav hit songs, Keep On Knockin (the greatest drum intro in the world), Good Golly Miss Molly, Girl Canīt Help It and Lucille, also includes Hey!Hey!Hey!Hey! that Beatles covered in For Sale-album. LR could be the most important music person to me, my brother has told me I had listened his album and liked it a lot just few years old, I donīt remeber it myself at all! But I believe thatīs reason why I love dirty Rīn`R so much! Really his passing was sad news, although not unexpected, because of his age and his longtime health problems. I believe there are now big parties upstairs!

Judy Dyble: Enchanted Garden
I wonder why Judy made her first soloalbum after over 30 years hiatus from musicmaking so electrosounding? Was it the low budget or that she wanted to be in time? Anyway music in this album is mostly programmed, but there are also some guitars, percussions, sax and fiddle played by former Hawkwind member Simon House. Judyīs vocals are of course really great, but there isnīt much variation in songs. Almost every song has psychedelic, hypnotic groove, some of them works really well, but some are bit mediocre. Anyway as Sandyīs yesterday album, I liked this more than before, maybe I have started to get used to electro elements. Anyway I will recommend more Judyīs last two solos than this.


Alright, that's what I'm listening to tonight!
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That was ROCKIN! Wow, some good old fashioned rock and roll right there! He can REALLY belt it out man. I definitely see why you call it the best R 'n' R album. Many familiar songs  and a few I don't think I'd ever heard before like I'll Never Let You Go and All Around the World. But man, high energy throughout!

I definitely need to listen to that next time I'm on the elliptical. That'll get the old heart pumping!
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Originally posted by Mortte Mortte wrote:

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So close! Man that was an absolute masterpiece right up until that huge LONG drum part right at the end there. Which was impressive, but just went on too long imo.

Ok, second track was less energetic than the first but beautiful stunning. 3rd track was SO good. Shadows was awesome. Last track was bombastic in spots lol, certainly interesting(kind of all over the place).. Then the drum stuff.

Oh well, really good album though. I'd certainly recommend it to anyone without any hesitation. A lot of it sounded like modern classical. I love classical music so this was right up my alley. Thank you FlowerKC for recommending it!
I quess Iīll have to listen this someday, I have to also listen their sixties album (just because love all psych stuff and Italian band Le Orme has made really good psych album).


It's really good! And I don't think even you will believe how good those first 4 songs are, I sure didn't.
Yes, I can believe, there has come really many great surprises to me last ten years (specially in 60/70 music round the world). Never been much into Italian prog, but I really liked that Le Orme first album!
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Cool. Glad you liked it. Their second concerto grosso album isn't as good imo but has two really good songs on it. Check out the post an obscure prog track thread for one of them(the other is le roselai which kind of sounds like Queen in parts). 

Also, don't forget about Pavlov's Dog. I must warn you about the vocals on that though but if you can get used to them it's a very good album. 

I have a little bit of Traffic. I know I have John Barley corn and like it. I think I have low spark also but not sure. 

Have you heard the first two Chicago albums yet? 


No. I've obviously heard a bunch of their songs on the radio but never a full album. I'm sure their early one's are good though(just from the hits that I've heard).
Chicago is not my biggest faves, but I really like their first album! II, III & at Carnegie Hall are also decent records but after that I think that band should have thrown down into toilet.
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That was ROCKIN! Wow, some good old fashioned rock and roll right there! He can REALLY belt it out man. I definitely see why you call it the best R 'n' R album. Many familiar songs  and a few I don't think I'd ever heard before like I'll Never Let You Go and All Around the World. But man, high energy throughout!

I definitely need to listen to that next time I'm on the elliptical. That'll get the old heart pumping!
Smile I am really glad youīre likin that too! I really also love "All Around the World", it has that really great New Orleans-rhythm! Got no information, whoīs playing drums in that album (there could be of course many drummers). What do you like 50ties Rīn`R generally? My biggest faves are Little Richard, Chuck Berry & Eddie Cochran (just bought magazine that was full of articles about him, in English), but I like really much also Elvis, Buddy Holly, Fats Domino, Gene Vincent, Johnny Burnette, Dale Hawkins and Link Wray.

Going to listen today that ELP:s Works, also I think I will try Streets Crimes In Mind Cristi recommended. Have to admit I have doubts about it, because I havenīt really been at all into typical eighties music recent years, but going to listen it anyway with open mind.
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Well if you throw Chicago down the toilet after some point you may as well do the same thing to Genesis after Steve Hackett left. LOL

Anyway, I recommend Yesesis listen to the first two when he gets a chance. Also, Abraxas by Santana. Then after that the early pre Steve Perry Journey(there's a Santana connection there).


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6 in sunday:

Emerson, Lake & Palmer: Works Volume 1
Full points to Emerson to take a risk in the times of punk rock to make one side piano concerto. Risk takin was worth of, album sales were quite good! I donīt think that concerto is greatest piece of music, but not really also worst. I liked beautiful parts, in the last part there is quite typical intensive Emerson style music that he has composed also into earlier ELP-albums, but it sounds better when played in piano and big orchestra. In Lakeīs side I really like "Cīest La Vie" & "Closer To Believing", other three songs are little bit mediocre. Palmerīs side is the weakest, Prokofiev & Bach pieces are ok, but heīs two first compositions are terrible, "Food For Your Soul" is ok, but I donīt know do I need soul music from ELP. And first album version of "Tank" is better. Last sides "Pirates" is highlights of this album. Anyway I think this is their weakest album what Iīve heard after "In the Hot Seat". I donīt think I have no reason to listen "Works vol.2" because it has leftovers from this album.

Streets: Crimes In Mind
This isnīt the worst album of the eighties, but anyway only great thing in this album is Walsh vocals. What really irritate me is those electric tom tomīs that drummer really does many times. I listened this whole album expecting at least one good song, but no. Some humor guy has put into wikipedia this albumīs genre prog rock, only very little prog is in the last song. This is just adult oriented hard rock. Hard to say will you Yesesis like this album, I liked even Moodies "The Other side" more.

The Gun Club: Fire Of Love
I really needed some punk after Streets-album! Gladly in the eighties were made albums that has really other side. This band together with Meat Puppets and Violent Femmes were called country punk. I think this album is more just really great Rīn`R with blues influences. Singer Jeffrey Lee Pierce sing in their later, more pop albums badly out of tune, but in this album his personal voice fits like nose in the head! There are not many artists that have succeeded make great versions of Robert Johnsonīs songs, but Gun Clubs version of "Preaching the Blues" is really great! And this album is not just great uptempo songs, there are slower pieces like "Promise Me" and Tommy Johnson-cover "Cool Drink Of Water" with really interesting atmosphere. This album is their greatest, but also second album "Miami" and "Las Vegas Story" are really great!

Gnidrolog: Lady Lake
I like this album, but prefer their first. In this they went much more into ordinary style prog of that time, many album songs reminds quite much King Crimson of that time, naturally there are also Jethro sounding. Opening song "I could Never Be a Soldier" is greatest, but other songs are weaker. To me it sounds they havenīt got enough ideas in some songs, for example title song is just too long. Also singer Colin Goldring sounds still quite bad specially when he sings very high. But I believe I will listen this album also again.

Can: Unlimited Edition
This is compilation album from bands leftovers from 1968 to 1975. Earlier I have listened just first album, that came first under name "Limited Edition". I was surprised the second album in this double is better than that original first! Also the best songs in this are sung by original singer Malcolm Mooney, my faves are "the Empress and the Ukraine King", "Cutaway", "Connection" and "Fall Of Another Year". Naturally this album donīt rise into level of their best albums, but itīs really good anyway!

Hanson Brothers: Gross Misconduct
This band was the side project of Nomeasno`s Wright brothers & Tom Holliston. They took their identity from two mean ice hockey players from "Slap Shot"-movie and their music style from Ramones. Almost all the songs are still their own. I didnīt looked the song list before listening, so I though few times "now they do Ramones song" but it was their "own". Finally came Blitzkrieg Bop with their own words. Anyway this album is better than Ramones albums of nineties. At least Dee Dee and CJ never got as great bass sounds as in this album! Also I really listen this rather than some Green Days or Offsprings album. But very possible I donīt listen this again, I like Ramones, but it has never been as big to me as many. There are three more Hanson Brothers-album, letīs see will I listen those.
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