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Old 09-14-2018, 08:37 PM
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You know that this was the first band I fell in love with back in '75 and have been ever so faithful to up until this point. You have no idea how many magazines I collected, radio interviews I listened to, concerts I attended, and albums I so highly anticipated over the years. Now, it's just **** to me. Wow, I can't even believe I'm typing this.
From the late 70s-late 80s, I have VOLUMES of magazine clippings, etc.
They're dead to me now.
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Old 09-14-2018, 08:43 PM
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From the late 70s-late 80s, I have VOLUMES of magazine clippings, etc.
They're dead to me now.
The White Album was the FIRST album I bought! Followed by The Eagles "One of These Nights" and Queen's "A Night at the Opera". I've been following these MF's a long time!!!!!!! I just don't give a **** anymore!
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Old 09-14-2018, 08:46 PM
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The White Album was the FIRST album I bought! Followed by The Eagles "One of These Nights" and Queen's "A Night at the Opera". I've been following these MF's a long time!!!!!!! I just don't give a **** anymore!
Ha! Hotel California was my first real(non-K-tel) album.

Then my older cousin moved in with us, with her FM collection, and I was never the same.
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Ha! Hotel California was my first real(non-K-tel) album.

Then my older cousin moved in with us, with her FM collection, and I was never the same.
You HEARD THE MAC!!
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You HEARD THE MAC!!
Became completely and utterly OBSESSED.
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Became completely and utterly OBSESSED.
I went from '75 back, kinda like Stevie did. And yes, I believed there was something I could tap in to! What a fantastic experience it was/has been!
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I went from '75 back, kinda like Stevie did. And yes, I believed there was something I could tap in to! What a fantastic experience it was/has been!
Agreed. And I ventured back through the Bob Welch years, too. Although the Rumours lineup will always be #1(past tense, now).
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From the late 70s-late 80s, I have VOLUMES of magazine clippings, etc.
They're dead to me now.
Do you remember Hit Parader and Cream magazines? I wish I still had those magazines. I took all the pics from them and RS etc and made a pic collage/album, which I still have. All the trite verbage gone, just photos remain.
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