6-Pack (1973)

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"The Year of the Cool People" 8-)
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So many more six-packs I wanted to include, but I'll let the rest of you fill in the blanks.
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Looks like a bunch of little whiny fucksticks to me

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Aerosmith: s/t
Black Sabbath: Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Led Zeppelin: Houses of The Holy
Little Feat: Dixie Chicken
Pink Floyd: Dark Side of The Moon
Frank Zappa: Over-nite Sensation


Back-up 6-Pack:

Alice Cooper: Billion Dollar Babies
Rolling Stones: Goat's Head Soup
Bruce Springsteen: Greetings From Asbury Park NJ
Joe Walsh: The Smoker Your Drink The Player You Get
Johnny Winter: Still Alive And Well
ZZ Top: Tres Hombres

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Bruce Springsteen - The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle
The Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds of Fire
Stevie Wonder - Innervisions
Al Green - Call Me
Steely Dan - Countdown to Ecstacy
Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On

Special Mention:

Jimmy Cliff et al - The Harder They Come
And of course DSOTM, but I figure everyone else will have that one
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Hey, hey...
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I'm not sure what albums I'd pick but the more I look at this thread I think I can safely say that 1973 was ground zero for me as far as when I first started actively buying records and paying close attention to music. Most everything before that is pretty much a blur.

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Kudzu Guillotine wrote:I'm not sure what albums I'd pick but the more I look at this thread I think I can safely say that 1973 was ground zero for me as far as when I first started actively buying records and paying close attention to music. Most everything before that is pretty much a blur.


Hey, if u remember the 60's that just means u weren't there ;)
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beantownbubba wrote:
Kudzu Guillotine wrote:I'm not sure what albums I'd pick but the more I look at this thread I think I can safely say that 1973 was ground zero for me as far as when I first started actively buying records and paying close attention to music. Most everything before that is pretty much a blur.


Hey, if u remember the 60's that just means u weren't there ;)


Must have been all that Tang.

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perhaps the definitive version of american trilogy.

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Gary Stewart - You're Not the Woman You Used To Be
JJW - Viva Terlingua!
Gram Parsons - GP
Tom Waits - Closin Time
Mickey Newbury - God Help the Child
John Prine - Sweet Revenge
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Backup 6-pack:
Leon Russell- Leon Live
Stevie Wonder- Innervisions
Santana- Welcome
The Band- Moondog Matinee
Eric Clapton- Rainbow Concert
Leon Russell- Hank Wilson's Back Vol. 1
*edit- oh yeah, Dime: good call on the Bill Withers Live at Carnegie Hall. niiiiiice.

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