Name an album by a band from your state

Quicksilver Messenger Service


Albums
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Quicksilver Messenger Service Capitol Records 1968
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Shady Grove Capitol Records 1969
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Happy Trails Capitol Records,Capitol Records 1969
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Just For Love Capitol Records 1970
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What About Me Capitol Records 1970
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Quicksilver Capitol Records 1971
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Comin' Thru Capitol Records 1972

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Solid Silver Capitol Records 1975
 
It is amazing how much came out of this state, and not just one hit wonders.
I'm sure. Lots of culture and a big state...more than just mountain goats!! Surprised at the Creedence though. Always thought they were from the south. :idea:
 
Not only from my state, but from the town I work in - Central City, Kentucky.

The Everly Brothers, Merle Travis, and for a short time, John Prine. Also, countless great guitar pickers.
 
Hey, I'm just visiting and will be going back to Texas soon............hopefully.
But, I reckon see'en I'm here, here's one for ya,

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Oh! and by the way, I use to live in Nampa back in the 70's.
Would like to go back there some day but, couldn't live there because of the cold nowadays.
 
From downstate IL -

Head East - "Flat as a Pancake"

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REO Speedwagon - "You can Tune a piano, but you can't Tuna fish."


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I don't know, Dan, I think CAlifornia might get the nod for sheer number, but Detroit, MI, has to be up there for bands per capita:

MC5:

Death:

Funkadelic:

White Stripes:
 
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