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Stingray5

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  1. Motorbikin' - Chris Spedding
  2. Little Deuce Coupe - Beach Boys
  3. Another +1 here for the Eagles L.A. Forum concert, I recorded this last year when Sky Arts first showed it. As a long-time fan of The Eagles, Vince Gill and Joe Walsh (right back to his James Gang days) this was very much up my street. There's so much good stuff on Sky Arts, it's one of my fave channels. I recorded the Jethro Tull documentary the other night which I still need to watch, plus the Runrig farewell show and the Rush gig.
  4. Hill Street Blues - Mike Post (feat. Larry Carlton)
  5. Moon Over Bourbon Street - Gordon Sumner
  6. Welcome To The Machine - Pink Floyd
  7. The Needle And The Damage Done - Neil Young
  8. Incident At Neshabur - Santana
  9. Maybe for the same reason anyone would name a drum after a bass... (i.e., the bass drum!) ...and yet another other thing - they're both part of the rhythm section! I rest my face, m'lud!
  10. Roll 'Um Easy - Little Feat
  11. Between My Legs - Rufus Wainwright
  12. What the Butler Saw - Squeeze
  13. Take My Breath Away - Berlin
  14. Don't Bet On It - Crash Pad
  15. Gotta say, even as I was writing my previous comment, the thought did occur to me.... now, if it were fretless, I would have had a real dilemma! 😵😱😀
  16. Never For Ever - Kate Bush (KB trivia: Originally meant for the album 'Never For Ever' but not included because Kate wasn't happy with her vocal).
  17. Doctor My Eyes - Jackson Browne
  18. Start Me Up - The Strolling Bones
  19. Flippin' 'eck! That's a lovely looking example. If I didn't already have mine...! Glwts. 🤞🤞
  20. Three Times A Lady - The Commodores
  21. What Do You Want From Life - The Tubes
  22. Song for Mildred - Gurr
  23. I see what you did there.
  24. A Four Legged Friend - Roy Rogers 🐴 (and Trigger)
  25. Here's a small but slightly odd label printing error. I bought the CSN&Y album, Deja Vu, in 1970 (still got it) but it wasn't until a bit later I noticed that the words "ONE" and "TWO" in the centre strip of the label had each been assigned to the wrong side. The actual track pressings are correct and the song titles are correct for each side. Just those two words that are wrongly printed. I worked in record shops in the 70s and 80s and was a manager for over 10 years and although there must have been a few that were printed before the error was spotted, personally I never came across another copy. SIDE ONE SIDE TWO
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