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Originally posted by wine+art:
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Originally posted by The Old Man:
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Stones, Let it Bleed

With w+a's permission, if I may post here: I think it's their greatest album and Midnight Rambler the best song on it. I would rank Beggar's Banquet as their second best--a totally surprising album. I do not like any of their complete albums after Let It Bleed, but do like a number of songs, for example Shake You Hips.

As for vinyl I have my original lenticular cover of Their Satanic Majesty's Request.


Now you are playing by the ( unwritten) rules. Wink

Thank you, I think. Perhaps we'll bury the hatchet. I've seen La Dolce Vita about six times over 40 years and have studied it in depth.
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Originally posted by The Old Man:
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Originally posted by wine+art:
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Originally posted by The Old Man:
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Stones, Let it Bleed

With w+a's permission, if I may post here: I think it's their greatest album and Midnight Rambler the best song on it. I would rank Beggar's Banquet as their second best--a totally surprising album. I do not like any of their complete albums after Let It Bleed, but do like a number of songs, for example Shake You Hips.

As for vinyl I have my original lenticular cover of Their Satanic Majesty's Request.


Now you are playing by the ( unwritten) rules. Wink

Thank you, I think. Perhaps we'll bury the hatchet. I've seen La Dolce Vita about six times over 40 years and have studied it in depth.


Buried indeed.
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Originally posted by aphilla:
a few allman brothers things on youtube

they are going to be in chicago in august and i'm thinking about going, wondering what their shows are like these days

I had to write this. One our great moments as hippie youths was driving in the car in 1971 listening to "underground radio." This incredible song just kept going and going. Who is it? "Allman Brother's Band, Live at The Filmore East." Run to record store, pick up. Fall in love with it and note that it's Duane from our beloved Layla album.

Two weeks later Duane was dead. Tried listening to Eat A Peach when it came out. Not the same and I could never really listen to them again.
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Originally posted by The Old Man: Fall in love with it and note that it's Duane from our beloved Layla album.

Two weeks later Duane was dead. Tried listening to Eat A Peach when it came out.

I can relate , Old Man. Duane was an incredibly explosive guitarist. There have been many times listening to the 'Peach I've wondered what we are all missing with his such untimely death.

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