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Mad_Jack

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The conversation in the pineapple thread got me thinking about this thread again. Here's a random sample...

I saw The Reverend Horton Heat do a show with Continental as the opener some ways back... Great show.
(Continental is a band consisting of one of the original Dropkick Murphys who left to raise a family just as they were hitting it big and is now playing music with his two teenaged sons.)


One of my latest musical ponderings...

Sir Lord Baltimore - Kingdom Come (1970)

They were an American band playing concurrently with Sabbath and Zeppelin, similarly heavily blues-influenced, but they never made it big and dissolved after their second album... Probably a bit too experimental and a bit too heavy on the blues influence vs the rock influence, or something like that. Kingdom Come is usually mentioned in serious discussions as being one of the first legitimate heavy metal albums.


 
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Cadence

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My computer in my office doesn't have a CD player anymore, so I'm building up my very small digital collection. The two albums added today were Zevon's Excitable Boy and Newman's Sail Away.

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