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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Oct 21, 2003 8:42:07 GMT -5
Damage Inc.--No clue. The Way it Is--Never got excited about Bruce Hornsby. Didn't care for this song. Wild Boys--Didn't like Duran Duran, but this is a good song. Probably my fave by them. Woman is the...John had way better songs. We're In This Love Together--Ick. Yuck. Blecch. The Most Beautiful Girl in the World--Don't like it much. Spanish Fly--Don't think I know it. Abraham Martin and John--Just heard this on the radio yesterday. Hadn't heard it in quite awhile. It's good, but depressing. Lay Down Sally--Like it a lot. Outshined--Don't know it. Blaze of Glory--I like Jon, but did NOT like this song. I Shot the Sheriff--Really like this. Didn't hear it by Marley until YEARS later. Only You...Not really into that type of music. In the Raw--Don't know it. Sounds pretty stupid though. Honey--More of Mariah's screeching. No thanks. As Long as You Follow--I always thought this was a pretty song. I don't mind it at all. Built to Last--Don't remember it. Body Talk--Can't stand Ratt. Ick. I'm Leaving it...I suppose it's ok. Nothing I'd get too excited about. Beyond the Sea--Doesn't sound familiar. I actually never paid much attention to Bobby, but a month or so ago, PBS aired an old concert of his. I started watching it, and was impressed by what I saw. He apparantly was quite a showman. Seeing the concert made me want to delve into his music a little deeper. Of course, I haven't done so yet. Hey, don't be rippin' on Ratt now!
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Oct 21, 2003 8:44:14 GMT -5
6220. Damage Inc.-Metallica 1986 Not familiar - I'm sure I've heard it thru my husband, but I don't recognize the title. 6219. The Way it is-Bruce Hornsy & the Range 1986 I do like this one. 6218. Wild Boys-Duran Duran 1984 This was to be the theme song to a movie of the same name that never materialized - also Simon almost got killed making this video. 6217. Woman is the N!gger of the World-John Lennon 1972 I had the Shaved Fish tape. This song is blunt, but makes a good point. 6216. We're in This Love Together-Al Jarreau 1981 Eh. 6215. The Most Beautiful Girl in the World-Charlie Rich 1973 No thanks. 6214. Spanish Fly-Van Halen It's ok. 6213. Abraham, Martin & John-Dion 1968 You forgot Bobby Kennedy. 6212. Lay Down Sally-Eric Clapton 1978 I agree 100%. 6211. Outshined-Soundgarden 1991 Don't know it. 6210. Blaze of Glory-Jon Bon Jovi 1990 Don't like it. 6209. I Shot the Sheriff-Eric Clapton 1974 This one is tolerable, but barely. 6208. Only You (And You Alone)-Platters 1955 My mom loves this group. I remember when Wendy's used it in commercials. 6207. In the Raw-The Storm 1991 Not familiar. 6206. Honey-Mariah Carey 1997 Ew, and the video sucks too. 6205. As Long as You Follow-Fleetwood Mac 1988/89 It's ok, but kind of flat. 6204. Built to Last-Tom Petty 1991 Eh. 6203. Body Talk-Ratt 1986 Eh. 6202. I'm Leaving it All up to You-Dale & Grace 1963 Ew. 6201. Beyond the Sea-Bobby Darin 1960 Way ew. 6208. Funny, I remember it from a Red Lobster commercial! LOL!
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Post by KittyKat - RIP Luciano on Oct 21, 2003 11:32:05 GMT -5
6207. You've heard this one? Unfortunately I've heard most of the stuff from ThE Storm. My dad was so excited when they formed and put out an album...and then he was soooo disappointed.
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Oct 21, 2003 11:39:58 GMT -5
Unfortunately I've heard most of the stuff from ThE Storm. My dad was so excited when they formed and put out an album...and then he was soooo disappointed. I can see why. You would think they would AT LEAST have tried to sound like Infinity-Departure Journey, but they sounded more like they wanted to sound like Raised on Radio Journey!
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Post by lora on Oct 23, 2003 8:24:11 GMT -5
6205. But read my comments-The OTHER song was the Stevie song. There is no actual Fleetweed Mac songs on the box set. The closest is a solo take of Rhiannon Stevie does accompanied only by her own piano. Very cool, Kathy will back me up on this! I know...but this song still has Stevie on it. That's the important thing.
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Post by Ken on Oct 23, 2003 14:16:35 GMT -5
6203. Their other hits are really good. 6201. How much profit do you general make on albums you resell? 6203 - I should check them out sometime! 6201 - Well I don't usually pay more than a dollar each although if it's The Beatles I'm willing to pay a little more. Roughly between $5 - $20 dollars it all depends on how much the record is worth. For example I found a copy of a Beatles album for $5 that was in very nice shape and resold it for $30.
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Post by Pete70s on Oct 24, 2003 14:09:52 GMT -5
6220. Damage Inc.-Metallica 1986 The angry 15 year-old Pete loved this, but that side of me is long gone. Not something I listen to these days. 6219. The Way it is-Bruce Hornsy & the Range 1986 Not bad for 1986. Not wild over it but I thought he was OK. 6218. Wild Boys-Duran Duran 1984 I always loved this. Reminds me of our 8th grade Christmas Dance in '84. I had to witness the girl I was in love with at the time hooking up with a jock. That doesn't spoil the song for me, though.. 6217. Woman is the N!gger of the World-John Lennon 1972 Not one of his better efforts. For those who thought that Lennon could do no wrong, give THIS a listen! 6216. We're in This Love Together-Al Jarreau 1981 I'm not sure if I know this or not, there is one song he did that I liked, but I don't know if it's this one or not. 6215. The Most Beautiful Girl in the World-Charlie Rich 1973 My dad had his 8-track, he was a Charlie Rich fan. It's typical 70's crossover country. Not bad.. 6214. Spanish Fly-Van Halen The Amish version of "Eruption" LOL! 6213. Abraham, Martin & John-Dion 1968 Great song, Dion was a very underrated singer! Even though I am not a big fan of the pre-Beatles era, I respect the fact that a LOT of big rock stars cite Dion as a major influence. 6212. Lay Down Sally-Eric Clapton 1978 Not bad, I played bass on this at a live gig once. You can really get a good groove going on this. But I like "Promises" better. 6211. Outshined-Soundgarden 1991 I thought this was good when it came out. Chris Cornell had a great voice, but then they came down with ABS (Alternative Band Syndrome). 6210. Blaze of Glory-Jon Bon Jovi 1990 I can't bear to say any more bad things about Bon Jovi, so I won't. (OK, I'll level with ya', I'm just bitter because in my high school yearbook I listed them as one of my favorite bands.. I think I was into "New Jersey" for, like, a week. It just happened to be the same week we filled out our yearbook data. So now I'm scarred for life! What was I thinking? THE TRUTH FINALLY COMES OUT!! AAARRRGGGHHH!) 6209. I Shot the Sheriff-Eric Clapton 1974 I love this one, always have. 6208. Only You (And You Alone)-Platters 1955 Not bad.. 6207. In the Raw-The Storm 1991 Don't know.. 6206. Honey-Mariah Carey 1997 Where's that sick icon? ahh, here it is!! 6205. As Long as You Follow-Fleetwood Mac 1988/89 I agree, "No Questions Asked" should have been a single! Not this one. 6204. Built to Last-Tom Petty 1991 Don't know it. 6203. Body Talk-Ratt 1986 Never cared much for Ratt. 6202. I'm Leaving it All up to You-Dale & Grace 1963 OK.. 6201. Beyond the Sea-Bobby Darin 1960 Don't know it.
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Post by Dawn on Oct 25, 2003 15:29:55 GMT -5
6214. Van Halen II 6205. Don't you have the green Greatest Hits album? 6214 - Okay, I know I've heard it then - Mark used to play it when we were dating. 6205 - No, I never got that one. Up until recently, I just had Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, Tusk, Mirage, and Tango in the Night on vinyl. I just picked up that new double Very Best Of set at Costco recently, although I haven't listened to it yet. But I checked the cover, and the song is on there, so I'll have to give it a listen!
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Dec 3, 2003 9:58:16 GMT -5
I know...but this song still has Stevie on it. That's the important thing. Yes it is!
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Dec 3, 2003 9:59:15 GMT -5
6203 - I should check them out sometime! 6201 - Well I don't usually pay more than a dollar each although if it's The Beatles I'm willing to pay a little more. Roughly between $5 - $20 dollars it all depends on how much the record is worth. For example I found a copy of a Beatles album for $5 that was in very nice shape and resold it for $30. Wow! Kathy does the same thing with stuff on ebay! How do you get suckers, er, people to buy it??
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Dec 3, 2003 10:03:15 GMT -5
6213. Abraham, Martin & John-Dion 1968 Great song, Dion was a very underrated singer! Even though I am not a big fan of the pre-Beatles era, I respect the fact that a LOT of big rock stars cite Dion as a major influence. 6210. Blaze of Glory-Jon Bon Jovi 1990 I can't bear to say any more bad things about Bon Jovi, so I won't. (OK, I'll level with ya', I'm just bitter because in my high school yearbook I listed them as one of my favorite bands.. I think I was into "New Jersey" for, like, a week. It just happened to be the same week we filled out our yearbook data. So now I'm scarred for life! What was I thinking? THE TRUTH FINALLY COMES OUT!! AAARRRGGGHHH!) 6205. As Long as You Follow-Fleetwood Mac 1988/89 I agree, "No Questions Asked" should have been a single! Not this one. 6213. Even Lou Reed is a huge fan! 6210. YIKES! I was out of them by New Jersey. Slippery When Wet was enough for me. 6205. I agree 1000%.
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Dec 3, 2003 10:04:10 GMT -5
6214 - Okay, I know I've heard it then - Mark used to play it when we were dating. 6205 - No, I never got that one. Up until recently, I just had Fleetwood Mac, Rumours, Tusk, Mirage, and Tango in the Night on vinyl. I just picked up that new double Very Best Of set at Costco recently, although I haven't listened to it yet. But I checked the cover, and the song is on there, so I'll have to give it a listen! 6205. I almost bought that set this weekend at Best Buy-it was $10!
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Post by Ken on Dec 3, 2003 14:17:35 GMT -5
Wow! Kathy does the same thing with stuff on ebay! How do you get suckers, er, people to buy it?? LOL! In the record price guides the early Beatles albums are valued between $50 and $150 there are collectors out there that are willing to pay that price
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Post by SAT-I need more room!! on Jan 26, 2004 10:47:53 GMT -5
LOL! In the record price guides the early Beatles albums are valued between $50 and $150 there are collectors out there that are willing to pay that price That's awesome. I never get what I want when I go to sell stuff.
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