The I haven't played it in awhile playlist

Like we need another playlist... what the heck. Maybe you'll dig up an old forgotten favorite for a spin.

Led Zepplin - Houses of the Holy, 1973

I bought this album in junior high. So it's been 30 years or so. That original copy has been misplaced. So I picked up another one today.

Oh oh oh oh oh oh, You don't have to go oh oh oh oh oh...
 
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Samantha Sang - Emotion
Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods - Special Someone (a xmas gift from one of my dad's friends in 1972)...LOL
 
This one was starting to grow some Moss :nono:

Jeff Beck - Blow by blow -1975
 

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Samantha Sang - Emotion
Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods - Special Someone (a xmas gift from one of my dad's friends in 1972)...LOL

Samantha Sang... now there is one artist I haven't heard in ages!

Roberta Flack - Killing Me Softly
 
Rod Stewart - Atlantic Crossing

The first time I heard this was in a bar in Okinawa, Japan, while still in highschool. :D My best friend and I were the only ones in there late one night after wrestling practise. He turned me onto Rod Stewart and Slow Gin Fizzes. It was a really cool bar, just outside Gate 2 off Kadena Air Force base. Every inch (walls, chairs, tables, ceiling) was covered with signatures and graffiti from service men from all over the states. You could make requests or listen privately with a dozen or so headphones hanging down from the ceiling.

Some old albums kinda makes you run at the mouth. :)
 
Ian Hunter-You're Never Alone with a Schizophrenic
Had some good times listening to this when it first came out!
 
Madonna - True Blue

I have the CD somewhere, bought the vinyl recently. Forgotten that it had a number of good "pop" hits on it. I like her earlier stuff before she went... wherever she went.
 
I got out my old Deep Purple Machine Head recently. I haven't heard it in ages and loved it... Growing up it was one of my favorite albums... Probably haven't played it in 5 years or more....
 
BeeGees greatest hits vol.1.

NO, this is not the disco era stuff. Their work prior to disco was great late 60's, early 70's pop with a melancholy bent. 'I just dug this out after a couple of months, and I always love it. Makes me want to break out the bourbon, though..getting me kind of sad here in the 'hood on a Sunday morning.
 
Like we need another playlist... what the heck. Maybe you'll dig up an old forgotten favorite for a spin.

Led Zepplin - Houses of the Holy, 1973

I bought this album in junior high. So it's been 30 years or so. That original copy has been misplaced. So I picked up another one today.

Oh oh oh oh oh oh, You don't have to go oh oh oh oh oh...

LOL! I spun that yesterday for the first time, well in at least 20 years! I bought the CD yesterday. Most coincidental.:yes:
 
BeeGees greatest hits vol.1.

NO, this is not the disco era stuff. Their work prior to disco was great late 60's, early 70's pop with a melancholy bent. 'I just dug this out after a couple of months, and I always love it. Makes me want to break out the bourbon, though..getting me kind of sad here in the 'hood on a Sunday morning.

Early Bee Gees is quite different from the disco stuff. I'll have to look for it.

LOL! I spun that yesterday for the first time, well in at least 20 years! I bought the CD yesterday. Most coincidental.:yes:

The album is one of my favorite Led Zeps, can't believe I went that long.
 
Rod Stewart - Atlantic Crossing

The first time I heard this was in a bar in Okinawa, Japan, while still in highschool. :D My best friend and I were the only ones in there late one night after wrestling practise. He turned me onto Rod Stewart and Slow Gin Fizzes. It was a really cool bar, just outside Gate 2 of Kadena Air Force base. Every inch (walls, chairs, tables, ceiling) was covered with signatures and graffiti from service men from all over the states. You could make requests or listen privately with a dozen or so headphones hanging down from the ceiling.

Some old albums kinda makes you run at the mouth. :)


LOL...I bought this album right here in San Diego at the Navy Exchange...for $4.25....I loved this album...but was in deep trouble with my siblings as they wanted me to buy a Ohio Players album, I think it was "Honey" but I opted for this instead...The "Honey" album came the following Saturday...as my folks used to give me $5 every Saturday for an album or $2 for 2 45's depending on which parent...my dad was the one who gave the $5 for the albums....though my Mom was really a "singles" person she gave me money sometimes for an album...but not too often...LOL
 
LOL...I bought this album right here in San Diego at the Navy Exchange...for $4.25....I loved this album...but was in deep trouble with my siblings as they wanted me to buy a Ohio Players album, I think it was "Honey" but I opted for this instead...The "Honey" album came the following Saturday...as my folks used to give me $5 every Saturday for an album or $2 for 2 45's depending on which parent...my dad was the one who gave the $5 for the albums....though my Mom was really a "singles" person she gave me money sometimes for an album...but not too often...LOL

Actually I'm on my second copy from the Kadena BX. I let my high school girl friend borrow the first one. I went to her house one day and I was horrified to see it on her el crapo turntable with quite a bit of change balanced on the headshell. We broke up sometime later and I let her have it along with Rod Stewart's - A Night on the Town. But that's another story. :D
 
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