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Old 12-16-2010, 10:56 PM
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Beethoven ~ Symphonies 7, 8 & 9 Karajan Berlin Philharmonic (8 LP Box Set)



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Holy crap! Olias of Sunhillow.

I thought I was the only person in the Universe who had that album.
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Buddy Morrow ~ Night Train & Night Train Goes to Hollywood

A good score along with Johnny Winter ~ About Blues, Tom Petty (Torpedoes) & Grand Funk Live all in VG+ condition for $10

RIP Buddy Morrow February 8, 1919 – September 27, 2010

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Originally Posted by Jeff®
Holy crap! Olias of Sunhillow.

I thought I was the only person in the Universe who had that album.
It's a survivor from my teenage years.
Not many of my records made it unscathed but Olias did and Spirit ~ 12 Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus did.

I replaced all my Yes, Sabbath, Hendrix, LZ, ELP, Allman Bros, Aerosmith, Tull, etc. - it was all trashed
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George Harrison ~ All Things Must Pass (1970 Apple 3LP)

The First Great Rock Festivals Of The Seventies (1970 Columbia 3LP)




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I picked up 23 very good to mint records for $40 today

Spun some while watching "Wild Russia ~ Urals" on HD Theater

Played Tommy Bolin ~ Private Eyes (1976)

Tommy Bolin's last album, as he died of a drug overdose while on the promotional tour, opening for Jeff Beck



And some earlier TB - Zephyr (1969) - side 2 that I never did get around to listening to before

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It's hockey time at the Mowgli residence so here's the soundtrack for Leafs/Sens 1st period



The Godfathers ~ Birth, School, Work, Death (1988)

It's early guitar driven alt rock and sounds more like Drop Kick Murphys meets Mott the Hoople than any Flock of Seagulls drivel

I always liked the title song but never heard the album. I bet $2 on it and no disappointment. Good hockey soundtrack stuff
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Hockey night 2nd period

Michael Schenker Group ~ MSG (1981)

Fair to very good hard rock songs built around some wicked guitar solos.

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Part III was my favorite UFO album ~ Lights Out from 1977

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Originally Posted by Jeff®
Holy crap! Olias of Sunhillow.

I thought I was the only person in the Universe who had that album.
Nope. I had it too. I was a big ELP and Yes fan (actually, a Wakeman and Emerson fan, since I was into synthetic music since the mid-'60's). Great to see the Wakeman stuff!

So, in the same vein, do either of you have Triumvirat? They were a German ELP clone group. The albumn cover was a mouse inside a lit lightbulb. I actually have it on DVD (German release). And what about Return To The Center Of The Earth?
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