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Stridently listening another new greatSad to see that Chris Barber has died, he had a major influence upon people like Eric Clapton, the Rolling Stones and many others through the Skiffle Boom in the late 1950s in the UKI had mine about 5 weeks ago, Astra Zenica, with the second in about 6 weeks time. The day after I was absolutely slain, I could hardly get up, but the following day I was fine. Amazingly in the UK about 4% of the adult population were vaccinated on…
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I'm following Confused, thanks for the remi…Since I last looked at this thread, so many album covers that take me way back. CSNY 4 Way Street was one I used to play incesantly. I haven't got it as a digital version, but I still play the other two. Other memories include that Beach Boys…Good to see Curved Air above. I saw them probably 1971 at a cinema in Chester. We hitch hiked from Wrexham, but had to get the bus back!! Brilliant band. Francis Monkman went on to be in this band with John Williams.in What are you listening to right now? (Twenty Million Things [We'd Like to Do when COVID is over]) Comment by greg February 2021

Version 1 with Al Kooper, in my view the best version of the bandYou are mostly messing everyone, randomly inducing new gyrations@peterfrederics - I've still got that Well Respected Kinks LP somewhere!
A couple morein Favourite Rock Albums from the late 60s and early 70s Comment by greg January 2021
Eventually termly exams reach no initial tried yields@peterfrederics - The Beano Bluesbreakers album, an all time favourite for me, right back to its original release, one of my first LP purchases when in the Sixth Form
Thanks for the introduction Lowlife, like you I am streaming. I looked at Bandcamp £9.99, but at Amazon £7.95. I don't understand such pricing policy. I'd buy at say £5 to 6…I still play most of the above. I'm going to add this one into the mix
in Favourite Rock Albums from the late 60s and early 70s
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January 2021
Seeing all those Dylan covers takes me back! We put our TV on to watch something on Netflix last night. The last station we'd had on was BBC News. We spent the evening watching events unfold, utterly amazed by what was going onin What are you listening to right now? (Twenty Million Things [We'd Like to Do when COVID is over]) Comment by greg January 2021
@Lowlife - Tapestry is one of my all time favourite albums, still play it very regularly
Another one…@confused - yes I saw him play probably around 1970 as a solo artist and then again a couple of times with Pentangle, again early 1970sPeterfrederics - I still have that Rock Machine LP somewhere> wish I could get a CD or even a download!Others include
in Favourite Rock Albums from the late 60s and early 70s Comment by greg January 2021
Before scrolling down the list I'd already decided that this would be a key one
I've got an LP, a CD, a de-luxe double CD and the L…Today's Paste newsletter has a list of the top 25 albums of 1970, ie 50 years ago. I own over half of them and still play 6 or 7 regularly. What dies that say about me?




