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PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 4:35 pm 
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I don't really remember much about these guys except that they had a big, fat guy on bass and that I liked them pretty well during my early H.S. years.

Can anyone throw together a decent tenner for me?

Thanks!

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Man, that's reaching. I don't think I even have "I'm So Into You", even with the hundreds of compilation discs I have.

Solly, Cholly. How about some Fishbone, instead? :lol:

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I'm so into you and Imaginary Lover are the only songs worth hearing. How about a Twoer


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I'm so into you and Imaginary Lover are the only songs worth hearing. How about a Twoer


dude, what about I'M NOT GONNA LET IT BOTHER ME TONIGHT???

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Hmmm.

I don't mind hearing them on the radio and the occasional track in a mix

But a whole tenner.

I dunno Todd.

"Do It Or Die" is cool in an out-wuss Alan Parsons way, but I never really knew their albums.

You really want "Boogie Smoogie?????"


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Man Todd. An ARS thread?

I think we've reached the end of the internet.

Mods LOCK thread kthx.


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seafoam Wrote:
I'm so into you and Imaginary Lover are the only songs worth hearing. How about a Twoer


dude, what about I'M NOT GONNA LET IT BOTHER ME TONIGHT???


Uhh, if you can have that, then how could you forget the '79 top 20 chart maker, SPOOKY.


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FT Wrote:
seafoam Wrote:
I'm so into you and Imaginary Lover are the only songs worth hearing. How about a Twoer


dude, what about I'M NOT GONNA LET IT BOTHER ME TONIGHT???


Uhh, if you can have that, then how could you forget the '79 top 20 chart maker, SPOOKY.


Yeah, "Spooky" is good, but pales compared to the original by Classics IV.

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or "Champagne Jam?" (shudders) God, what an awful awful band.


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Every time I hear this band's name I get flashbacks to the crappy record store I used to work in. We had no business because the owner refused to believe any of the employees as to what records we needed to order that people asked for. He finally came in one day was was ranting and raving about how the reason we couldn't make any money was because we didn't have important items in stock like the entire catalog of the Atlanta Rhythm Section and blamed the employees for not alerting him to this important fact.

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haha.

I have no recollection of when this band was even popular nor do I know anyone who listened to them. Ever. And I grew up in Georgia.

I do remember being in college in Athens in the mid-90's and perusing the local Music store, meaning guitars and such (Musician's Warehouse for those who care), and this old crusty guy comes in and asks to buy 2 tickets to the Atlanta Rhythm Section show.

This was strange for 2 reasons, 1) this store was not the normal place people bought tickets for shows, it was usually the record store and 2) they were apparently playing some shithole dive about 10 miles outside of town I'd never even heard of.

So mongerous.


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Aside from apparently inspiring one of my favorite Truckers songs ("Road Cases"), I got nothing on the ARS other than that these guys probably got more pussy than Frank Sinatra.

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Blank here as well. Way too MOR for me at the time. They rose from the ashes of Classics IV, which was not a good omen from the outset.


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Blank here as well. Way too MOR for me at the time. They rose from the ashes of Classics IV, which was not a good omen from the outset.


And worse, nothing really to distinguish it even from an MOR standpoint.

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I'd still like that twofer, if anyone can accommodate. :D

I'm assuming the former is the one that Shudder to Think/Wedren covered?

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I got to listen to samples at Amazon and, from the :20 of the couple of songs that I did hear...

I'm sorry for even bringing it up.

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I have the vinyl 1974 record "Third Annual Pipe Dream" LP:

Doraville
Jesus-Hearted People
Close The Door
Blues In Maude's Flat
Join The Race
Angel (What In The World's Come Over Us)
Get Your Head Out of Your Heart
The War Is Over
Help Yourself
Who You Gonna Run To

But I haven't had a turntable for decades.


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Doraville is ALMOST as bad as Champagne Jam.


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