Heavy Horses Remaster
- johnnygothisgun
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Heavy Horses Remaster
Jethro Tull for the win! Twelve beans at Best Buy.
- johnnygothisgun
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I was never a big fan of Heavy Horses Or any Tull made after 1975, for that matter.
The two sides of Thick As A Brick, together, are 43 minutes and 48 seconds. That's the "official" version. There's also single versions that are about four and ten minutes long. The end. I know a lot.
The two sides of Thick As A Brick, together, are 43 minutes and 48 seconds. That's the "official" version. There's also single versions that are about four and ten minutes long. The end. I know a lot.
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
- johnnygothisgun
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My Thick as a Brick CD cost me $30. Lousy price-gouging capitalists at Sunrise Music.
I'd buy Thick as a Brick on vinyl, as it comes with a full 8-page newspaper insert, which is really quite a swell and hilarious read.
Do you use soulseek?
I'd buy Thick as a Brick on vinyl, as it comes with a full 8-page newspaper insert, which is really quite a swell and hilarious read.
Do you use soulseek?
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
Hey, Atoga, you should consider buying stuff from my local record store as they just went global with a new website. (http://www.psychprog.com)
I'm not sure it works yet, and I'm not sure the entire catalog is there, but it would be soon anyway.
I'm not sure it works yet, and I'm not sure the entire catalog is there, but it would be soon anyway.
- johnnygothisgun
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They seem to have a selection that appeals to me. That is, lots of Yes.
Why in the hell was the album thirty bucks? Is this Sunrise Music place comparable to Tower or Sam Goody, if you're familiar with those two detestable institutions? Incidentally, it was no more than ten or twelve dollars at Best Buy.
Lots of folks. Myself, for one. It's not as though no one produces them anymore; Sony makes some nice ones, actually, and you can buy some very slick systems that combine CD, cassette, vinyl, and radio.S4ur0n27 wrote:Who has a working turntable though? `D:
Why in the hell was the album thirty bucks? Is this Sunrise Music place comparable to Tower or Sam Goody, if you're familiar with those two detestable institutions? Incidentally, it was no more than ten or twelve dollars at Best Buy.