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Problem with those 2 is they were worn out quickly by overplay, and have not stood up to the test of time very well. I still hear Hair of the Dog on the local classic rock station (KLOS). |
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Rusty wrote: Problem with those 2 is they were worn out quickly by overplay, and have not stood up to the test of time very well. I still hear Hair of the Dog on the local classic rock station (KLOS). That tape was in everyone's tape box in cars, all through the 1970's since it was first released. By the 1980's it was passe. The Love Hurts single was played heavy on FM, it was a huge hit. But the band never could follow up on it. My friend saw their live show in 1980, when we were in high school- he said they cranked as good as Rush or Nugent or Blackmore's Rainbow. Get a hold of RAZAMANAZ, it's even better than HAIR OF THE DOG. |
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DeserTBoB wrote: It was de rigeur to see many music industry celebs combing through the bins at Tower. I remember Bette Midler saying that when she was on tour, she'd go into the local Towers and move her albums from the pop section to the R&B section! :-) |
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