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I've recently noticed that all the unfortunate events in the lives of blues singers all seem to rhyme... I think all these tragedies could be avoided with a good rhyming dictionary.


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Aside from the MC5, I don't think that I know any of these albums. Please enlighten me.

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Paul Caporino of M.O.T.O. Wrote:
I've recently noticed that all the unfortunate events in the lives of blues singers all seem to rhyme... I think all these tragedies could be avoided with a good rhyming dictionary.


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John Lennon "Plastic Ono Band"
Flamin' Groovies "Flamingo"
Velvet Underground "Loaded"
Mott the Hoople "Mad Shadows"
Flying Burrito Brothers "Burrito Deluxe"
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 2:19 pm 
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So many +1s here:
Harrison
Hendrix
Grateful Dead
Stooges
Neil Young
Curtis
Simon & Garfunkel
McCartney
Pink Floyd
Lennon/Ono
and many more to come, I am sure.

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Nick Drake
Syd Barrett

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Paul Caporino of M.O.T.O. Wrote:
I've recently noticed that all the unfortunate events in the lives of blues singers all seem to rhyme... I think all these tragedies could be avoided with a good rhyming dictionary.


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 Post subject: Re: 6-Pack (1970)
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Nick Drake -Bryter Layter
The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out
Syd Barrett - The Madcap Laughs
Elton John -Tumbleweed Connection
Joni Mitchell -Ladies of the Canyon
Lee Hazlewood -Cowboy in Sweden

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George Harrison
Neil Young
John Lennon
Grateful Dead
Kris Kristofferson
Emitt Rhodes
Jesse Winchester
Paul McCartney
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 2:29 pm 
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PopTodd Wrote:
Roach Wrote:



Aside from the MC5, I don't think that I know any of these albums. Please enlighten me.


The first one is Jim Sullivan - U.F.O. which is a bit of lost classic, really pretty singer-songwriter/beer on the back porch vibe. He disappeared in the desert somewhere and was never seen again which created a bit of mystique. I forgot the wrecking crew were involved as well.

A few places say this was 1969 but I just go by RYM dates.


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Sir Lord Baltimore - Kingdom Come is some fantastic hard rock bordering on heavy metal, kick ass riffs and some wonderful vocals.

Julian Cope explains a lot better- "The trio was Sir Lord Baltimore and they'd just recorded a flawed but fantastic first album, called Kingdom Come, which combined thee most histrionic proto-Kiss, proto-David Lee Roth vocal acrobatics ever with enough Stooged-out proto-metal to last any sane band a lifetime. Did you ever wish that 'Speed King', 'Highway Star' and 'Fireball' were the only songs Deep Purple had ever recorded? Did you ever feel that everything Blue Cheer recorded after side one of OutsideInside was unnecessary, including side two of that very LP? Did you ever lament that telling people just how much you love 'I'm on Fire' and 'Atomic Punk' from Van Halen 1 inevitably made them think you secretly loved later sub-Genesis detritus such as 'Jump' as well? Well, search out this album and you've got everything you need in one record.

What does it sound like? Well, I'll tell y'all. The music gets 10 out of 10, but the vocals get 100 out of 10. From the opening notes of 'Master Heartache', it's clear that Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons AND Patti Smith were at every Long Island gig they ever played. From the mouth of John Garner, such simple lyrics as 'I know' become more spiritually uplifting than Handel's Messiah (I'd actually be scared to hear John Garner sing 'I know that my redeemer liveth' - I'd probably be in church within the hour).
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Fun House - my favorite album

others:
George Harrison
Art Ensemble of Chicago
The Kinks
Pharoah Sanders
Neil Young
Buddy Miles
Amon Duul II

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Tim Buckley – Starsailor
Funkadelic – Free Your Mind
Miles Davis – Bitches Brew
The Soft Machine – Third
Captain Beefheart – Lick My Decals Off, Baby
The Pretty Things – Parachute


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The Left Reverend Eugene McDaniels~ Outlaw
Al Kooper~ Easy Does It
Deep Purple~ In Rock
Spirit~ 12 Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus
Van Morrison~ His Band and The Street Choir
Paul Siebel~ Woodsmoke & Oranges

There's a six pack I could live with on repeat for a long time.


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