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Awesome work Wes! Please help me help Wes!

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Posted: 6/7/2009 2:06 AM

Awesome work Wes! Please help me help Wes! 


I'm putting it all together right now! Wes threw down a monster dunk with tonight's interviews and podcast! Shoot Jimmy Hicks has to give him some love for tossing in a little music tonight....
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Speaking of Wes... I'm going to toss a few record albums errrr CD's errr downloads that you should check out for some extensive Red Menace Rock! Anyone that wants to help out please do!




Beatles Revolver... My favorite
Beatles album though you can't go wrong with any Beatles!


 Rolling Stones Hot Rocks... Not always a greatest hits guy but the stones man... The stones!

Queen's Greatest Hits Vol. I Freddy Mercury what a voice!


  Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon... There is no dark side of the moon, it is all dark!



Led Zep... Physical Graffiti... Though any Zep album rocks the house!


 Black Sabbath Paranoid... Get early w/ Ozzy Osbourne Sabbath if any. Not really big with the Dio Sabbath or any of the others...

Guns "n" Roses Appetite for Destruction. Quite possibly the greatest single rock and roll album of all time!



Everyone likes the "Black" album and while it is good... These were the Might Metallica's best IMHO... And Justice for All is really good as well.

Man... I didn't even mention Nirvana, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, AC DC....

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Posted: 6/7/2009 10:07 AM

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That is one hell of a start on albums. You can always tell how old someone is when they mention albums! BTW- aren't album covers really cool?

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Zeppelin IV or Led Zeppelin are their best ablums.


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Posted: 6/7/2009 10:57 AM

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Posted: 6/7/2009 12:45 PM

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 Geddy Lee, Neal Peart and what's his nuts on the gutiar!

  One of the best album covers, EVER!

 Leave to the Dead to take album art to a new level.

 What does that say  undeneath the title?

l I used to stare at this cover for hours!

 This one kinda scared me!

 They said The Doors were all washed up and then this,...

 And this,...

 After this!


 Classic album cover, All-American: GLORY DAYS!

 Does he look a little strung out?

 One of the best albums of all time!

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Posted: 6/7/2009 12:51 PM

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LOL!  It's a good thing that you didn't post the Santana "Abraxis" album cover.  It's got a photo of a really hot naked black chick on the cover.  I almost posted it, but then I thought that it was a little too "R" rated.

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Posted: 6/7/2009 12:59 PM

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You mean like the "Blind Faith" album?



or

 

what about?



My final contribution to this thread,..



 Maybe not!

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Posted: 6/7/2009 1:07 PM

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Wow! I was the youngest of five children and I still have a crap load of those old vinyl records in some storage trunks.  I still have that Herb Alpert Whipped Cream album.  I thought it was really hot when I like 4 years old.  LOL!

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Posted: 6/7/2009 1:10 PM

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Yeah I stared at that album cover for hours too!
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Posted: 6/7/2009 1:38 PM

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I'm guilty too!

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Posted: 6/7/2009 2:46 PM

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I think the Album cover I was engrossed in as a young boy... It wasn't rock it was Ohio Players Honey LP!

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Posted: 6/7/2009 3:37 PM

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Rudy C, it was Alex Lifeson on guitar.  Neal Peart had a PhD in history which is evident in all the lyrics he wrote.

Ditch, Aqualung is one of my all-time favorites!

OK, I am guilty with the album cover too........

Anyone remember "imported albums?"  They had them at.......was it Record Roundup on Menaul at about Wyoming.  Nah, I think Record Roundup was in the mall but remember that album store.  Anyhow, the "imported albums" were more expensive and wrapped in plastic and sometimes they had different covers than the same album that was sold in the U.S.  There was one very risque cover of a Scorpions album that was different than the U.S. album.  This was before anybody knew who the Scorpions were and I used to have it.  I used to have hundreds of albums but there are all gone now.

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Posted: 6/8/2009 12:05 AM

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Bandito my uncle was a huge Ohio Players fan! Dude when I was 11 I saw my first Ohio Players covers. I really studied them!


There's my girls! Remember that chick with the honey dripping all over her?
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Posted: 6/8/2009 1:45 AM

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Riches6 wrote:

Rudy C, it was Alex Lifeson on guitar.  Neal Peart had a PhD in history which is evident in all the lyrics he wrote.

Ditch, Aqualung is one of my all-time favorites!

OK, I am guilty with the album cover too........

Anyone remember "imported albums?"  They had them at.......was it Record Roundup on Menaul at about Wyoming.  Nah, I think Record Roundup was in the mall but remember that album store.  Anyhow, the "imported albums" were more expensive and wrapped in plastic and sometimes they had different covers than the same album that was sold in the U.S.  There was one very risque cover of a Scorpions album that was different than the U.S. album.  This was before anybody knew who the Scorpions were and I used to have it.  I used to have hundreds of albums but there are all gone now.

I was never a huge Scorps or Rush fan I think the Scorps album you are thinking about was called Virgin Killers and it was straight up kiddie porn if you ask me. Lovedrive and Animal Magnitism were suggestive but VK was sick.

BTW- Wes if you feel really crazy listen to some Motorhead... Just don't look at Lemmy's moles on his face. It is like a 2nd skull is trying to pop out of his grill!

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Posted: 6/8/2009 8:50 AM

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Oh I almost forgot the MOST classic, OUCH
The Cars - Candy-O

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Posted: 6/8/2009 10:35 AM

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Whats cool is pulling out a folding LP and a dried up seed of some sort falling out.
I'm holging on to my Albums, don't know why, great memories mostly.  Unlike CDs, cassettes, 8-tracks, reel2reel, mp3, ipod etc., a LP is a statement about the artist, the era and the owner.   What is also cool is having you kids teenage friends digging thru your albums and not believing that old folks loved the bands pictured above.

BTW did anyone else remember going to Grand Funk at the Civic?? If you did you cant forget it.

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Posted: 6/8/2009 11:04 AM

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liloldlobo wrote: Whats cool is pulling out a folding LP and a dried up seed of some sort falling out.
Did anyone else besides me have this Cheech and Chong album with the ginormous rolling paper inside?  

Read this link --->
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Posted: 6/8/2009 11:17 AM

Underwear albums: Did anybody else have these? 


Alice Cooper,School's Out + Panties,UK,Deleted,LP RECORD,209975
Alice Cooper,School's Out + Panties,UK,Deleted,LP RECORD,209975


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Posted: 6/8/2009 11:49 AM

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Lot's of great music being mentioned on here and I am glad to see The Doors getting some love.

As most people know Jim Morrison has a big Albuquerque connection as he lived here  for a total of four years but on two different occasions.  He lived here as a 3 and 4 year old during 1946-47 in base housing and returned in his young teens in 1955-57 and lived at 8912 Candelaria NE.  He attended both Wilson Middle School near Gibson and San Pedro and the Old Monroe Jr. High that use to be in front of Winrock Mall. 

His father was an Admiral in the Navy and worked in the Nuclear weapons field and his sister Robin was born in Albuquerque in 1948. 

In the song Peace Frog he goes into his incident when he was a child and saw dead Indians on the highway that had been thrown from a truck that had been hit head on somewhere between Albuquerque and Santa Fe that left a strong impression on him.

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Posted: 6/8/2009 12:27 PM

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DV;
The DOORS are a virtual obsession for me! The book "No One Here Gets Out Alive!" begins in the Sandia Mountians! He dated a gal that worked at the General Store in the "head shop" days. He wrote a poem to her on a stuffed dog and she carried that thing around on her shoulder like a parrot! My sis was manager and I would go by and talk Doors with the gal even though she was pretty gone.

I have a couple of gold records of two Doors tunes; "LA Woman" and "Riders on the Storm" plus all the albums on vinyl and remastered CD's. Let's talk Doors sometime! I saw "Doors of the 21st Century" with Robby and Ray in Vegas and Albuquerque. Had Stuart Copeland of the Police on drums in Vegas. They can still ROCK!
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Posted: 6/8/2009 12:32 PM

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rudyc wrote: DV;
The DOORS are a virtual obsession for me! The book "No One Here Gets Out Alive!" begins in the Sandia Mountians! He dated a gal that worked at the General Store in the "head shop" days. He wrote a poem to her on a stuffed dog and she carried that thing around on her shoulder like a parrot! My sis was manager and I would go by and talk Doors with the gal even though she was pretty gone.

I have a couple of gold records of two Doors tunes; "LA Woman" and "Riders on the Storm" plus all the albums on vinyl and remastered CD's. Let's talk Doors sometime! I saw "Doors of the 21st Century" with Robby and Ray in Vegas and Albuquerque. Had Stuart Copeland of the Police on drums in Vegas. They can still ROCK!

Don't forget about current NM resident Val Kilmer in the movie role of Jim Morrison connection.  Hell, he may even consider running for governor of our great state which would really be psychedelic and far out man!

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