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  1. Sir Kazual

    How Set in Your Ways are You in Regards to Your Music?

    Myself, I'm pretty set in my ways with the music that I like. The only new music I buy now is if it's a new release by a band I'm already a fan of or if it's a "Super Group" that's like Black Country Communion (which sounds exactly like the music that I love). I guess the "Grunge" era kind...
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    Aldo Nova (Official Thread)

    Aldo Nova's self title debut album is on my short list of what I consider flawless albums. There's not a track on that record that I don't like. While not quite as good, the follow up is pretty darn good too.
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    KISS - Hotter Than Hell (1974)

    Hotter than Hell is far and away my favorite KISS album. The production gets ragged on by a lot of people, but I love the raw ambiance of the album as it flows through the speakers: very early Sabbathesque. Cleaning up the production would negatively affect how the album speaks to me. Half of...
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    Best Run of Three or More Consecutive Albums

    Alice Cooper as a solo artist hit a grand slam with Welcome to my Nightmare Lace and Whiskey Alice Cooper Goes to Hell From the Inside
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    Worst Metal Albums?

    For me Motley Crue's Girls, Girls, Girls is at the top of the list. I hated that record so much that after listening to it twice, I broke the vinyl in half. I didn't trade it in at the used record store I used to go to because I didn't want anyone else to waste their money on that atrocity.
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    Robert Fripp(of King Crimson)quits the music business

    I don't have a problem with sampling if the artist who created the music that is sampled is compensated and credited with creating with music. It can open up their music to a new generation. I have a huge problem with the new generation not seeking out the music from which the sample came and...
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    Dancin' In The Moonlight vs. Dancin' In The Moonlight

    Re: Thin Lizzy:"Dancing in the Moonlight" vs. King Harvest:"Dancing in the Moonlight" My bad. I should have used the search function. Maybe one the moderators or admins could combine the two topics?
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    Fleetwood Mac:"Green Manalishi" vs. Judas Priest:"Green Manalishi"

    Fleetwood Mac's original version of "The Green Manalishi" vs. Judas Priest's cover version. Fleetwood Mac's version is very bluesy, but it has an edge. Priest's version is straight on heavy, with a great groove. It's hard for me to chose which on I like better, but because I'm a metal...
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    STYX...good tastin' cheese poll (Thanks Dennis)!!

    Something about "Don't Let it End" just speaks to me. I was a huge Styx fan until Edge of the Century was released, then I stopped buying the bands albums. I was so disappointed that the band I fell in love with in 1977 could make such a crappy record. I don't know if the band ever redeemed...
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    Mr. Brownstone Vs. Opium Trail

    Other than "The Boys Are Back in Town", I can't think of any song in Thin Lizzy's catalog I'd vote against. "Opium Trail" all the way. I do like "Mr. Brownstone", but not enough to vote for it here.
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    Dancin' In The Moonlight vs. Dancin' In The Moonlight

    Thin Lizzy:"Dancing in the Moonlight" vs. King Harvest:"Dancing in the Moonlight" Thin Lizzy: Unnh0T2Ftro vs. King Harvest: g5JqPxmYhlo
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    Joe Lynn Turner forming new supergroup!

    Apparently, this was just a rumor. JLT and Carmine have debunked it. JLT and Carmine Appice: official statement-"supergroup" project with Michael Anthony just a rumor | Facebook
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    Joe Lynn Turner forming new supergroup!

    This type of project just screams for Brian "Robbo" Robertson to play lead guitar.
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    Rolling Stone Top 10 Prog Albums

    When I think top 10, it's very personal for me. What's so great about music is my top 10 isn't going to necessarily equate to someone else's top 10. 1. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon 2. Styx - The Grand Illusion 3. Pink Floyd - The Wall 4. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here 5. ELP -...
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    L.A. Guns (Official Thread)

    I have been an LA Guns fan since the debut album. I bought the debut before I even saw the first video or heard them on the radio. One look at the album cover, and I knew I had to buy the album. I catch a lot of flak for saying this, but I think LA Guns debut is a better record than G 'n R's...
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    Thin Lizzy: Johnny the Fox vs. Queen: News of the World

    Jim Fitzpatrick was an artistic genius. Created a bevy of great album covers on top of the famous rendering of the photograph of Che Guevara. You have exquisite taste Electric Funeral.
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    Thin Lizzy: Johnny the Fox vs. Queen: News of the World

    Thin Lizzy and Queen were on tour of the US in 1977 in support of these two albums. Johnny the Fox is my all time favorite album. It doesn't get better for me. Queen's News of the World is one of the first albums I ever purchased. Johnny the Fox featured "Don't Believe a Word", the heart...
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    Thread Closed What Are You Listening To?

    Re: Rate The Song Above You II ^^^^^ It has an infectious groove, kinda like Bowie's "Fame". I give it a solid 7/10. I offer you one of my favorite songs. Unnh0T2Ftro
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    Tie Your Mother Down vs Mother

    I went with Floyd on this one. "Mother" is pretty much a universal truth along all socio-economic lines. Pure genius in that song.
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    Review Pink Floyd - The Wall (1979)

    Here's a A Complete Analysis of Pink Floyd's "The Wall" pretty thorough analysis of The Wall. It's going to take time to read the whole thing, but it is definitely worth your time. I very much enjoyed it. I know the album so well that I can listen to it on random play in my CD player...
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    The BEATLES (Official Thread)

    Magical Mystery Tour is my favorite Beatles album. I know Sgt. Pepper's is always touted as their best record, but I am much more of a fan of MMT. I often wonder (yes, I live in my own Yellow Submarine) if MMT came out before Pepper if it would be regarded as the Beatles finest release.
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    Queen (Official Thread)

    I preface this by saying I'm a huge fan of Paul Rodgers, but I think Graham Bonnet would have been a more logical fit for the Queen reunion shows. I've been saying that since the announcement in 2009 to anyone who'd listen.
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    Dokken (Official Thread)

    Dokken is one of those 80s metal bands that unfairly gets labeled "Hair Metal". Other than Don, George, Mick and Jeff having long hair, there was nothing "Hair Metal" about the band. A lot of people like to credit Motley Crue's "Home Sweet Home" as the first "power ballad", but Dokken's "Alone...
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    Mott the Hoople: The Unsung Champions of the 1970's

    "All the Young Dudes" is a song that continues to define generation after generation.
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    Pink Floyd (Official Thread)

    I'm sorry if this has been mentioned before, but going through 51 pages is a little daunting. Anyone ever notice that some of the acoustic guitar riff in Metallica's "Fade to Black" is nearly identical to Pink Floyd's "Goodbye Blue Sky"? I can't say for certain if James is paying homage to...

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