What's Rocking You Tonight? [2025-01]

It’s hard to keep up with your prodigious collection my friend!
Consider me humbled in your presence :sunglasses:

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The Edgar Broughton Band! LP original from 1969👍


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It doesn’t get much more hair metal than this😁

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And while I’m in a rant mood…
WTH is wrong with the world?
Did everyone wake up this morning and decide to take a double dose of stupid pills or what!:flushed:

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Not really, just a ton of posts that mods have to approve just appear to prove that real intelligence has taken a dump.
And FB marketplace although I should know better with that bunch of muppets but still.
Just generally frustrated with the world we live in now.
Never mind me, just a grumpy old git!

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We are all are or know one of those.

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Haha, any mod can do that and trust me it sometimes becomes SO tempting :rofl:

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Stephen Wilson Jr.’s journey from the hollers of southern Indiana to Nashville, Tenn. has been a winding road; he’s been a two-time Indiana State Golden Gloves boxing champion, an accomplished food scientist with dual degrees in microbiology and chemistry from MTSU, a lead guitarist of an indie rock band, a songwriter, and most importantly, a son.

In 2016, he ditched his laboratory-bound nine-to-five at Mars, Inc. and signed a publishing deal with BMG Nashville where his alchemic song craft immediately made waves, earning cuts from Caitlyn Smith, Old Dominion, ‪Tim McGraw, Sixpence None the Richer, ‪Leigh Nash, and more.

*2023 proved to be Wilson Jr.’s breakthrough year, signing with Big Loud Records and releasing his debut double album søn of dad : a triumphant, genre-spanning set of 22 songs dedicated to his late father and given to the world on the five-year anniversary of his death. The album was named the No. 1 album of 2023 by Holler who called it “a record for the ages,” and earned a spot as one of the best albums of the year from Rolling Stone, Wide Open Country, music critic Grady Smith, and Whiskey Riff.
[Big Loud Records]

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Clapton from ‘77


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i hadn’t noticed :rofl::yawning_face::yawning_face:

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Yes, first heard her on this compilation back in 1991
Not so much electronic.

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My CD should arrive on Monday.

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The guitar pick , bottom left is embossed which is how you can tell if it is an early release of this pressing.

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Filling a gap in your collection?

Yes, after spending last week playing predominantly electric blues recordings. This is just the start.

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All original editions!

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