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Old 06-01-2012, 08:17 PM   #3050 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by cledussnow View Post
Eric Johnson - Dusty - (Souvenir 2002)
Jenghiz Khan (Belgian Heavy Prog) - Campus B - (Well Cut 1972)
Cracker - Movie Star - (Kerosene Hat 1993)
Fairfield Four - Just One Moment in God's Kingdom - (Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around 1950ish)
Transatlantic -My New World - (SMPTe 2000)
AC/DC - Love Hungry Man - (Highway to Hell 1979)
Egg - Long Piece No.3 - Part 1 - (The Polite Force 1971)
Rolling Stones - Winter - (Goats Head Soup 1973)
Jim & the Applejuice (Chilean Psych) - Joker on a Tree - (Applejuice ????)
Cheap Trick - She's Tight - (One on One 1982)
Nice, I like Eric Johnson and that Cheap Trick tune. The album Highway to Hell is pretty much unlistenable to me now that I've killed it from overplay when I was 6, 10, and 13. That Jim & the Applejuice does have the sound that you described, but it's really not that appealing IMO.

40 Below Summer - Rejection (Invitation to the Dance)
Death - Open Casket (Leprosy)
Electric Masada - Idalah-Abal (50th Birthday Celebration Volume 4)
Fear Factory - Smasher/Devourer (Obsolete)
Tom Waits - Big In Japan (Mule Variations)
William S. Burroughs - A Thanksgiving Prayer (Dead City Radio)
Sun Ra - Prelude to Stargazers (Mayan Temples)
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Safe As Milk (Strictly Personal)
Fantomas - Book 1: Page 2 (Ameneza Al Mundo)
Milford Graves - Transcriptions (Grand Unification)

I know that the Burroughs piece is from an audiobook but I love that poem so much that I let it slide.
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