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Nick Lowe released this EP ‘Bowi‘ because a few years earlier, David Bowie had released the album ‘Low’
 
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Nick Lowe released this EP "Bowi" because a few years earlie, David Bowie had released the album "Low".
Never seen this EP but all of those songs are included on the re-issue of Jesus of Cool* cd.

*It was originally released in the US as Pure Pop For Now People.

Cream of the crop, IMHO, from the aforementioned EP.



This one was on both the LP and the EP.


This post is for the unindoctrinated. @mrsmith1 knows his stuff... ;)
 
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Robert Tepper - No easy way out


David Lee Roth feat. Steve Vai - Just like paradise


Whitesnake feat. Steve Vai - Fool for your loving


Kenny Loggins - I'm free

 
Never seen this EP but all of those songs are included on the re-issue of Jesus of Cool* cd.

*It was originally released in the US as Pure Pop For Now People.

Cream of the crop, IMHO, from the aforementioned EP.



This one was on both the LP and the EP.


This post is for the unindoctrinated. @mrsmith1 knows his stuff... ;)
@MrSmith is also an old person who‘s brain is filled with useless trivia like Nick Lowe, as well as producing acts like Elvis Costello & The Dammned, was married for a few years to Johnny Cash’s daughter Carlene Carter.
 
I was reading about Nicolette Larson (RIP) yesterday and learned that she was with Cody and group for a few years.
I sure wouldn't mind going to sleep one night and waking up in the 60's or 70's. Life was a lot easier and the music was much better back then. And oh Yeah, I didn't give a crap about politics and world affairs.;)
 
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I sure wouldn't mind going to sleep one night and waking up in the 60's or 70's. Life was a lot easier and the music was much better back then. And oh Yeah, I didn't give a crap about politics and world affairs.;)
I agree. I got really interested in music at the age of 13 in '72. I recall we moved to a suburb of Montreal that year and one night soon after the move I learned that T Rex was in concert at an arena only a few miles away. I so wanted to go but my parents put a stop to that. I was the only guy in my neighbourhood who used his weekly allowance to buy the imported Melody Maker and New Musical Express newsprint magazines. My first concert at the Montreal Forum was Yes, followed by the Elton John Yellow Brick Road tour and so many great shows followed. Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, George Harrison, Bee Gees, Argent, Rainbow, etc. In '73 or '74 April Wine at my high school gym and Mahogany Rush at a near by high school.
 
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