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FRANKIE MILLER - 'Falling in Love'
Contains one of his two massive hits - 'Darlin' - but the best song he did (in my humble opinion) was the eponymous opener of the 'Full House' album.

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Favorite track: “The Actor”
Least favorite track: “House of Four Doors part 2”

This is a digital recording from vinyl I made once, and the source was in average condition. But with sources like Spotify available I worry less now about upgrading some of my fuzzy warbles.
 

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Talking Heads is another one of those groups which I often do not enjoy listening to an entire album but they have many good songs. Speaking In Tongues is the only album I will listen to and enjoy all the songs. Otherwise, I could reduce the band to a nice, respectful 30 song playlist and be satisfied.
Favorite song: “Memories Can’t Wait”
Least favorite song: “Drugs”
 

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FRANKIE MILLER'S FULL HOUSE - 'Full House'
Fabulous Scottish rocker with a voice like neat whiskey, I saw him and his band twice back in the '70s.
Sadly, another one not around today.

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Frankie Miller is (or was) an interesting guy who once formed a band with Robin Trower (the electric guitar god who was big in the 1970s) called JUDE although nothing of JUDE was recorded despite the band jamming in the studio for around 10 months during 1972 plus Frankie has or had a great voice up there with Paul Rodgers of Free and Bad Company and earlier David Coverdale from the 1970s during his Deep Purple era.

I think Frankie was a part-time actor as well cos I once saw him in a television play set in his native Glasgow around 1979?

I have a complete x5 cds box set featuring Frankie Miller's studio recordings between 1973-1980 on Chrysalis records
 
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Currently the BOSTON debut album from 1976 and I've already played it around 5 times since 8:00am this morning ;)

I did read that Steve Jones out of 'the pistols' rates or rated this Boston abum much to the discuss of some old punks?? o_O
 
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