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@Buck115  yea, lucky boy.  That's ANOTHER rabbit hole I want to go down but w two channel.  I can't even breathe in this place as it is.  Piles yanno!  😂 

 

THEN @Wardsweb appears and starts tripping my trigger again!  I'd been sittin hard on that gold card and now?  Arrrrrrrrrrrgh.  I NEED rehab!  😂  He's another tease like the rest of the guys in here!  😂

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1 hour ago, Dave1291 said:

Wet around here today!  Not real wet but I'm feelin it!  Neighbors are werkin so why not?  @dirtmudd this is alllll on you!  I looked for my AP copy of that lp, which I KNOW I have/had cause it's fantastic and a fav.  Grrrrrrrrrr.  

 

Next man up?  The boys promo from 85.  Blah!  Grrrrrr.

 

Three of a Perfect Pair is the tenth studio album by English progressive rock band King Crimson, released on 23 March 1984 in the UK by E.G. Records.[4] It is the group's final studio album to feature the quartet of Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, Tony Levin and Bill Bruford, which broke up later that year, though all four would appear in the sextet lineup featured on THRAK in 1995.

 

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:)  One heck of an lp!  

 

 

 

https://www.dgmlive.com/albums/paramount-theatre-springfield-united-states

 

Seen them in Springfield mass.

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1 minute ago, Dave1291 said:

@KROCK & @JohnJ and so it begins...  Peat and Repeat!  You BOTH know what I'm thinking and that I can't type it in here!  So there's that!  😂

HUH? Don't be sad.

I'm just searching for a way to play FLAC files audiophile worthy and free. $12 for that King Crimson show is a good deal!

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Throwin this down next for the hood!  Saw a note where it says first press but blah!  Prolly is, again blah.  It's OLD, how bout that?  😂 Saw him @ The old Cleveland Music Hall.   Got to spend a bit of time w/him and found out our birthday's were the same day.  He never forgot that crap and why would i?  4 songs on one lp?  Get outta here!  Fantastic show and one I'll never forget.  TOTALLY out of da box!   😀

 

Todd Rundgren's Utopia is the debut album by the American rock band Utopia, released in October 1974 on Bearsville Records. The band was formed in 1973 by musician, songwriter, and producer Todd Rundgren who decided to expand his musical style by moving from pop-oriented rock towards progressive rock. He assembled a six-piece group that featured three keyboardists and toured as a live act. Most of the album was recorded in the studio except "Utopia", the opening track, which was recorded live in concert April 25th, 1974.

The album peaked at number 34 on the Billboard 200 and critical reaction towards it was mixed.

 

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@JohnJ  12$ huh?  I see beans & weiners in your future too!  Go ahead and blame me.  I can take it!  You may as well pony up too!   😂😂😂

 

Wait, let's just blame @KROCK!  Yea, that's it!  :)

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No beanie weinies for me, I quit them about the same time kool-aid and Chef Boy-R-D quit working for me! Now you know about my canned chili! Don't eat it as often after living like a hobo last year but I do have decent tortillas so had some last night!

QUIT getting me OT here!! Take it to CC&C:tongue:

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1 hour ago, Dave1291 said:

Throwin this down next for the hood!  Saw a note where it says first press but blah!  Prolly is, again blah.  It's OLD, how bout that?  😂 Saw him @ The old Cleveland Music Hall.   Got to spend a bit of time w/him and found out our birthday's were the same day.  He never forgot that crap and why would i?  4 songs on one lp?  Get outta here!  Fantastic show and one I'll never forget.  TOTALLY out of da box!   😀

 

Todd Rundgren's Utopia is the debut album by the American rock band Utopia, released in October 1974 on Bearsville Records. The band was formed in 1973 by musician, songwriter, and producer Todd Rundgren who decided to expand his musical style by moving from pop-oriented rock towards progressive rock. He assembled a six-piece group that featured three keyboardists and toured as a live act. Most of the album was recorded in the studio except "Utopia", the opening track, which was recorded live in concert April 25th, 1974.

The album peaked at number 34 on the Billboard 200 and critical reaction towards it was mixed.

 

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Seen them open for the tubes

 

 

 

1 hour ago, Dave1291 said:

 

 

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3 hours ago, Dave1291 said:

@KROCK you wanna piece of me too today?  Go for it!  😂😂😂  WB big fella!  Been a minute!  :)

 

Mimi mo is ready give up his on Wednesday 

 

 

 

@KROCK you might need a extra pair

 

 

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2 hours ago, dirtmudd said:

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Mimi mo is ready give up his on Wednesday 

 

 

 

@KROCK you might need a extra pair

 

 

Is that your phone #?

 

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11 hours ago, Buck115 said:

@Dave1291 That David Gilmour Live at Pompeii album is really great!!!!! I don't have it on vinyl, but last night during my "Music and Merlot" session I watched it using the Blu-ray DVD that I do have; in DTS 5.1 Surround Sound of course!!! 🙂


This is what you want 

I had it on pre order before it’s release - and then it was mine 🤘

 

 

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