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Lord Tracy "Deaf Gods Of Babylon"
Their only album. Sigh. |
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Yes, this was supposedly Hendrix's planned follow-up album. It's as close to finished versions of the material as you're going to get. If you're a vinyl junkie like me, you can also get the music split up on the original early seventies releases "The Cry of Love", "Rainbow Bridge" and "War Heroes". "First Rays" was available on vinyl as well, however I'm not a fan of its sound quality (not sure if it's something about my copy or not as I haven't heard another vinyl copy of it to compare). Quote:
You really should. There are so many posthumous releases; it's incredible, the body of work Hendrix really has (official and otherwise). Quote:
Damn straight it is, man. :yeah: |
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Wish I had all of those, I just have the LP's and We Lost The Skyline.
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Everything by Bad Religion, Counting Crows, Third Eye Blind, Millencolin, Dead Kennedys, The Germs. I think that may be it.
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Allman Brothers Band (except the last studio album)
The Beatles Black Crowes Black Sabbath (The Osbourne Years) Cream Creedence Clearwater Revival The Doors Eric Clapton George Thorogood Grateful Dead Hot Tuna Jefferson Airplane Jerry Garcia/Band Jimi Hendrix (lots of Jimi) Lynyrd Skynyrd Pink Floyd Rolling Stones Stevie Ray Vaughan Ten Years After The Band The Who Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Traffic ZZ Top I almost have full discographies of Dylan, Neil Young, Aerosmith, Van Halen and others. |
Greenday...
I have been a fan for many years. |
I have The Rough Mixes of GI, a bootleg of the last show at the Starwood, MIA, Germicide, and some other random bootleg recordings.
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