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[QUOTE=MajorHoy;3666217]Have you also listened to any of Fleetwood Mac's earlier pre-Lindsey Buckingham & Stevie Nicks music?
That group also was more in the British blues camp before reaching the pop charts in the mid-1970s.[/QUOTE]
Indeed I have. I am familiar with Fleetwood Mac's original blues rock phase with Peter Green on guitar. The early Mac's track "Albatross" famously influenced the Beatles' track "Sun King" on ABBEY ROAD.
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[QUOTE=Buried Alien;3666960]Indeed I have. I am familiar with Fleetwood Mac's original blues rock phase with Peter Green on guitar. The early Mac's track "Albatross" famously influenced the Beatles' track "Sun King" on ABBEY ROAD.[/QUOTE]I remember picking up a second-hand copy of the Fleetwood Mac album [I][URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penguin_(album)"]Penguin[/URL][/I] back when I was in high school . . . on [B][FONT=Comic Sans MS]8-track tape[/FONT][/B].
[SIZE=1](For some reason, I haven't played that again in decades.)[/SIZE]
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"[I]On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe[/I]" - Johnny Mercer & The Pied Pipers[SIZE=1] (1945)
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[B]G.I. Jukebox: Songs from World War II[/B][/indent]
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[video=youtube;ObPV4ZNUgOY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObPV4ZNUgOY&index=12&list=PLYHsBlAQtVzGHXWPRGR0D8scvuflqkIa-[/video]
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Meatloaf bat out of hell 2. It was my first CD as a kid and has always had a special place for me.
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[QUOTE=MajorHoy;3667152]I remember picking up a second-hand copy of the Fleetwood Mac album [I][URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penguin_(album)"]Penguin[/URL][/I] back when I was in high school . . . on [B][FONT=Comic Sans MS]8-track tape[/FONT][/B].
[SIZE=1](For some reason, I haven't played that again in decades.)[/SIZE][/QUOTE]
Much more difficult to find today than eight-track tapes are working devices that can play them.
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"[I]Comin' In on a Wing and a Prayer[/I]" - The Song Spinners[SIZE=1] (1943)
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[B]G.I. Jukebox: Songs from World War II[/B][/indent]
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"I Call Your Name" -- The Mamas and the Papas (covering the Beatles)
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"Labeled Uncurable" -- Dirty Rotten Imbeciles
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I've watched Childish Gambino's "This is America" like a 100 times on youtube.
I can't stop watching it.
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[QUOTE=Tazirai;3650321]This is America Childish Gambino. best Movie of the year.
[video=youtube;VYOjWnS4cMY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYOjWnS4cMY[/video][/QUOTE]
Seriously, this video/song deserves all the awards under the sun.
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"[I]Jim[/I]" - Ella Fitzgerald[SIZE=1] (recorded October 6th, 1941)
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[B]Ella Fitzgerald: The War Years[/B] (1941-1947)[/indent]
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"Gun Control" -- Dirty Rotten Imbeciles
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"[I]Somebody Nobody Loves[/I]" - Ella Fitzgerald[SIZE=1] (recorded October 28th, 1941)
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[B]Ella Fitzgerald: The War Years[/B] (1941-1947)
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Lords of Black - *Icons Of The New Days* - "Fallin'"