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Gonna have to dig this out and give it a spin been prob. 15 to 18 years since I've spun this lp
TS got a bad rap man... clumped in where they shouldnt be. Their albums and live performances proved they were much different than their MTV persona. Great band IMO.
 

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Goose creek symphony- est. 1970
If you've never heard them SLF you got to check them out. Heavy hillbilly/psych very crazy. But very very good. I would recommend any of or all there 70s lp's
 

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If you've never heard them SLF you got to check them out. Heavy hillbilly/psych very crazy. But very very good. I would recommend any of or all there 70s lp's
:thumbup: I've had that one for a few years, tasty stuff. I ran across clean copies of 2 of other GC LPs on the Capitol label from early 70s (Welcome & Words Of Ernest) but they're buried in a stack of unsorted records, not yet listened to them. So much music from that period - the major record labels and studios must have been having a blast discovering and recording all these bands. These guys were out of Phoenix and apparently are still performing.
 

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Gamma 1
Remastered and Reloaded
2013
Rock Candy Records UK


(a Ronnie Montrose project band)

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One of today's record store scores!
Really good depth and top end extension meaning the dynamic range is outstanding.
Gain is way up and the recording sounds clear & punchy like it is suppose to.
Should transcribe to tape nicely.
 

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:thumbup: I've had that one for a few years, tasty stuff. I ran across clean copies of 2 of other GC LPs on the Capitol label from early 70s (Welcome & Words Of Ernest) but they're buried in a stack of unsorted records, not yet listened to them. So much music from that period - the major record labels and studios must have been having a blast discovering and recording all these bands. These guys were out of Phoenix and apparently are still performing.
I go to a festival of about 2 to 300 ppl In south western KY every year called goose on the lake. I like all there stuff they have ever done, there still great. I have a copy of all there lp's sealed. Plus listeners I suggest trying to find head for the hills and do your thin but don't touch mine also welcome to goose creek. And all there cd's are great goin home,I don't know ,oso special plus all the live stuff they are so good IMO !!!
 

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Grim Reaper - Fear No Evil 12" clear red vinyl. Only available as a promotional item. At the bottom of the jacket it says "Grim Reaper is going after an older demographic" LMAO

 

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Crusaders is a great album also, good choice Jason! I think I own all the 80s Saxon albums, none of their newer stuff though. They seem quite pricey

Anyway... really getting my 80s on now

Keel - The Final Frontier original MCA US 1st press. Rock n Roll Animal is a blast to play on guitar!!!!

 

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Wow keel!! Man you keep joseling my memory!so much stuff I have forgot about.
who was the band that redid radar love?? I'm drawing a blank again.
 

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Lee Harvey Oswald Band original 1989 release on Touch 'n Go Records. Kind of a wierd mix of Garage Rock and Industrial noise

 
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