MAC TED
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Bingo for the Ramones win and of course Aaronson from The Yardbirds (had forgotten that).
I just looked up Aaronson on the internet and found that from 91-95 he was a member of Joan Jett's Blackhearts.
Bingo for the Ramones win and of course Aaronson from The Yardbirds (had forgotten that).
1971, this was a gateway drug to underground 70's rock for me, anyone know which famous band one of these longhairs went on to be in?
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Very nice!!Been meaning to post this for everyone to see, my SO drew this for me in charcoal, she calls it 'psychedelic in black'.
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Great shop, found good stuff there myself. And got a souvenir I still use all the time.While I was unsuccessful in my search for a couple of albums when I was in Germany I did find this great used vinyl store in Munich. Very well organized and a really great selection. It also didn't smell like the crusty stores here in N.A. It almost reminded me of the heydays of vinyl stores in the 1970's. So many interesting titles and reasonably priced and good quality. Most were priced at 9.99 Euros (don't forget these were all German,UK or Japanese pressings). If I had room I would probably have bought at least 20 albums. There was a lot of rare Canadian stuff I don't even see in Toronto which surprised me. It's called M2 Records. Only problem is it's only open about 3 hours a day.
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Very interesting, Thanks for sharing!While I was unsuccessful in my search for a couple of albums when I was in Germany I did find this great used vinyl store in Munich. Very well organized and a really great selection. It also didn't smell like the crusty stores here in N.A. It almost reminded me of the heydays of vinyl stores in the 1970's. So many interesting titles and reasonably priced and good quality. Most were priced at 9.99 Euros (don't forget these were all German,UK or Japanese pressings). If I had room I would probably have bought at least 20 albums. There was a lot of rare Canadian stuff I don't even see in Toronto which surprised me. It's called M2 Records. Only problem is it's only open about 3 hours a day.
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