This is one of my personal great lost records -- had it on cassette
back when it came out, never found it on CD, have long since lost the
tape. I can still hear "Blow Your Tuneless Trumpet" and "Amnesia" in
my head and can still feel the appalled look on my face when a
trusted friend gave the album a listen and shrugged it off as some
lame Brit band singing about "rock and roll." That was it for the
friendship -- the only time that's happened.
I really have to dig up a used copy somewhere. "Eric Burdon stunned
in Mississippi on the Animal's U.S. tour "
thanks for the jog Jay.
Ty
On Mar 26, 2007, at 11:13 PM, Rex Broome wrote:
On 3/26/07, Jay <piazzasanmarco@yahoo.com> wrote:
it boggles my mind that some people find this record
spotty
great from beginning to end IMO
like visiting with an old friend
"this song promotes homosexuality
it's in a pretended family relationship with the
others on this record
and on the charts and on the jukebox
and in the radio and in the radio"
It boggles MY mind that you should bring it up... I was just
thinking of
those exact lines from that song for the first time in years,
driving home
from work today. And I agree, that album is great... my favorite
of theirs,
in fact. I was trying to remember those English prepositions... in
the
charts? On the charts? No, in the radio... I got it almost exact.
-Rex
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