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This is the one to look for, not in the condiment aisle... just ask anyone who works there, good stuff:
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Gotcha... I don't need perfection, just what tastes good. How do you feel about Wawa coffee? I love the stuff.
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Have you ever used boars head rare roast beef sliced thin? Or, Millers horseradish? ... you should be able to get both I would think if you have a Publix. The horseradish is over by the prepackaged cold cuts/sausage/ hot dog section. Plain white label with red wording. A light warming in beef broth with whatever you want to add... for the beef... and it is pretty right on. I like enough horseradish to where I could be eating a pigs !@#$ and it would taste... tasty.
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Beef on Weck isn't brain salad surgery... Publix will make you fresh kimmelweck rolls a day in advance if you ask, Millers Horseradish will blow your head off... also readily available. Boars Head roast beef in a little beef broth on warm... There you go. Wings do vary... I make the best around here, but the bbb around the corner has been trained to make excellent ones too so there is that. Marie's is the bomb for bleu cheese... extra chunky but the regular one is just fine. You strike me as someone who dusts the keyboard off after every post... Philly cheesesteaks are pretty much on the level as a beef on weck, again... not rocket science... just hyped.
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I first heard them in my cousins room in East Amherst in 1973-4 on the King Biscuit Flower Hour... had me hooked ever since. Her and Michelle Phillips are my rock goddesses lol. I know they toured last year... from what I know Annie is a breast cancer survivor. This is from 2011:
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I never got into 45's... the only way I ever picked any of them up was in a collection kind of scenario. However, back in the late 90's I went to a yard sale and picked up one of those booklets of 45's for $5 bucks. Basically a random mix of 60's pop hits but where the last page met the back cover there was a "She's So Sweet" picture sleeve... very good condition with little ring wear but the previous owner had written her name neatly on it in ink pen. Had she not written her name on it I would have called it excellent. The 45 was not there. Listed it on ebay, which was pretty new at the time... without a pic... and sold it for $450. Probably my biggest find and sell ever, online or otherwise. Picture sleeves in general are worth at least 3/4 more of what the 45 goes for I have found. Haven't been in that area of resell in probably 15 years though.
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I "don't think" I have that one anymore but It is possible... for sure still have the first JT on Apple though.
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I hadn't thought of these guys in awhile but I was reading an article yesterday that mentioned them.
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2 hour cassettes... thin tape and and sound. I liked the 90 min ones, still have a few. Montrose. Not a band we hear about much anymore, good choice.
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Alan Parsons or any variation of him (engineer of DSOTM) has hit virtually every kind of modern day music except for cuntry... prog, pop, classical, rock, new wave, psych, ... and probably inspired a **** ton of bands who play today.
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It really is... Oldfield was just 19 when he composed this. Wonder if he's still around, I haven't looked. Mahavishnu Orchestra or Return to Forever would be other good ones if someone is looking for pure musicians... or even ELP or Yes if you want something with words.
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Which new wave band is your favorite?
T&C replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I was thinking Wall of Voodoo but had to go with the Tubes... WOV would be second here. -
Which new wave band is your favorite?
T&C replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Echo and the Bunnymen opened for Peter Gabriel at Kleinhans back in 1978... last concert I saw before I went into the army. So I've seen them and the B'52's a few times, last time was at the now defunct Tampa Jai Alai... always had a good time at their shows. I voted other... I'll roll with The Tubes. Those first 4 albums plus the double live one are excellent... being produced by Ken Scott, Al Kooper, and Todd Rundgren can't hurt either. -
Never heard of this group so I listened to the video. To be honest It didn't do anything for me... just different tastes in music is what it comes down to.
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Exactly what it was, a dream.
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Ever heard Tiny Tim? No I won't post the hit... with a bullet.
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One "hit" that wasn't even included on their one album.
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Well we could throw Puff the Magic Dragon in here but perhaps something more along the lines of this... one hit and gone really, penned by Rupert Holmes of all people:
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I think music goes by age groups... or for the younger people... who turned them on to what. Sometimes what they were turned on to made them expand their searches but who knows really. I was turned on to the Shocking Blue in a 1964 Falcon... earlier, Same with the Animals House of the rising son.... a Twin Fair parking lot actually. Beginning of psych music?
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Meh... we all have our own. I like a few Bread songs I like but they aren't exactly forgotten songs.
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Their stuff is hard to get on youtube, just like Dylan and a few others but here is School. Crime of the Century really is a good one.
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I would think that the first two or three ELO albums are in the forgotten range for a lot of people.