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VoodooLounge13
I was able to sell my Billy Joel album on ebay. As much as it's an interesting release, and if not for buying a house, I would have kept it, but I was focused on 3 albums only, and that was a splurge that I really couldn't do at the moment. That $50 can be put to better use on something I need for the house. I'm quite happy it sold so quickly!!!
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VoodooLounge13
I was able to sell my Billy Joel album on ebay. As much as it's an interesting release, and if not for buying a house, I would have kept it, but I was focused on 3 albums only, and that was a splurge that I really couldn't do at the moment. That $50 can be put to better use on something I need for the house. I'm quite happy it sold so quickly!!!
Put it this way, if you had to buy a piano for the house, it could cost several thousand dollars.
On the other hand, Piano Man only costs you $50. It's like you're making money!
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frankotero
Hey, I'm having difficulty myself to justify buying anymore of these outrageous releases. Actually been that way for a long time. Trying not let bad vibes/agenda enjoy my love of music is starting to be a challenge. We Didn't Start The Fire, well said Billy!
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VoodooLounge13
I was able to sell my Billy Joel album on ebay. As much as it's an interesting release, and if not for buying a house, I would have kept it, but I was focused on 3 albums only, and that was a splurge that I really couldn't do at the moment. That $50 can be put to better use on something I need for the house. I'm quite happy it sold so quickly!!!
Put it this way, if you had to buy a piano for the house, it could cost several thousand dollars.
On the other hand, Piano Man only costs you $50. It's like you're making money!
Being able to have my own house that no woman is ever going to tell me to get the F out of again, and the peace and tranquility of planting my own garden, picking apples, cherries, grapes, blueberries, raspberries, and almonds off of my own trees and bushes, all while looking out over the Hudson River and across at the mountains is priceless. I have all of the Piano Man's albums (studio at least - missing some live albums), and it's gonna be very much a paycheck to paycheck thing and might even include a PT job on the side as well just to save up a lil bit extra until my middle child drops off the court-ordered payroll in '25, but it's sooooooooooooo going to be worth it!!!! Life in the Adirondacks just can NOT be measured in money or physical possessions!!!
If not for the guy I'd gotten talking to whilst standing in line on RSD, who handed me the Billy Joel album, I most likely would not have gotten it, as I know what I NEED to buy at the moment. For the first time in decades, my shopping mantra has changed from "It's not a question of need, but rather a matter of want," to It's not a question of want, but rather a matter of need."
I have to have the kitchen sink repaired - there's a leak. Both chimney's need $6K in repairs, and I need a fridge and a lawn mower, so yeah, there's no extra money for the Piano Man these days. LOL
This was my last splurge on our boys as well. As I'd said on another thread, as much as I'm saddened that they're not touring this year, at least it saves me the disappointment of not having to miss another tour!!
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Ricky
...and Faces "Had Me A Real Good Time… With Faces! In Session & Live at the BBC 1971-1973"
A new double LP Faces title featuring a previously-unreleased performance from John Peel’s Sunday Concert. The show, recorded on May 13, 1971 and broadcast May 23, featured the classic Faces lineup of Rod Stewart on vocals, Ron Wood on guitar/vocals, Ronnie Lane and bass/vocals, Ian McLagan on keyboards/ vocals and Kenney Jones on drums.
Tracks 1-4 from Sounds Of The Seventies, recorded April 20, 1970, broadcast May 3, 1971
Exclusive stereo versions
Side 1
1. HAD ME A REAL GOOD TIME (BBC Stereo Session) [5:04] (Rod Stewart/Ronnie Lane/Ron Wood)
2. LOVE IN VAIN (BBC Stereo Session) [6:50] (Robert Johnson)
3. OH LORD I’M BROWNED OFF (BBC Stereo Session) [4:32] (Kenney Jones/Ronnie Lane/Ian McLagan/Ron Wood)
4. MAYBE I’M AMAZED (BBC Stereo Session) [5:13] (Paul McCartney)
Side 2
1. IT’S ALL OVER NOW (BBC Live Version) [5:32] (Bobby Womack/Shirley Jean Womack) From John Peel’s Sunday Concert, recorded May 13, 1971, broadcast May 23, 1971
2. TOO MUCH WOMAN (FOR A HENPECKED MAN)/STREET FIGHTING MAN (BBC Live Version) [6:41] (Ike Turner)/(Mick Jagger/Keith Richards) From Sounds For Saturday: The Music Of The Faces (BBC TV), recorded October 26, 1971, broadcast April 1, 1972
3. TWISTIN’ THE NIGHT AWAY (BBC Live Version) [4:58] (Sam Cooke) From In Concert, recorded March 29, 1973, broadcast April 21, 1973
4. (I KNOW) I’M LOSING YOU (BBC Live Version) [6:27] (Norman Whitfield/Cornelius Grant/Eddie Holland)
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Ricky
...and Faces "Had Me A Real Good Time… With Faces! In Session & Live at the BBC 1971-1973"
A new double LP Faces title featuring a previously-unreleased performance from John Peel’s Sunday Concert. The show, recorded on May 13, 1971 and broadcast May 23, featured the classic Faces lineup of Rod Stewart on vocals, Ron Wood on guitar/vocals, Ronnie Lane and bass/vocals, Ian McLagan on keyboards/ vocals and Kenney Jones on drums.
Tracks 1-4 from Sounds Of The Seventies, recorded April 20, 1970, broadcast May 3, 1971
Exclusive stereo versions
Side 1
1. HAD ME A REAL GOOD TIME (BBC Stereo Session) [5:04] (Rod Stewart/Ronnie Lane/Ron Wood)
2. LOVE IN VAIN (BBC Stereo Session) [6:50] (Robert Johnson)
3. OH LORD I’M BROWNED OFF (BBC Stereo Session) [4:32] (Kenney Jones/Ronnie Lane/Ian McLagan/Ron Wood)
4. MAYBE I’M AMAZED (BBC Stereo Session) [5:13] (Paul McCartney)
Side 2
1. IT’S ALL OVER NOW (BBC Live Version) [5:32] (Bobby Womack/Shirley Jean Womack) From John Peel’s Sunday Concert, recorded May 13, 1971, broadcast May 23, 1971
2. TOO MUCH WOMAN (FOR A HENPECKED MAN)/STREET FIGHTING MAN (BBC Live Version) [6:41] (Ike Turner)/(Mick Jagger/Keith Richards) From Sounds For Saturday: The Music Of The Faces (BBC TV), recorded October 26, 1971, broadcast April 1, 1972
3. TWISTIN’ THE NIGHT AWAY (BBC Live Version) [4:58] (Sam Cooke) From In Concert, recorded March 29, 1973, broadcast April 21, 1973
4. (I KNOW) I’M LOSING YOU (BBC Live Version) [6:27] (Norman Whitfield/Cornelius Grant/Eddie Holland)
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Can anyone tell me if this concert is online? I'd like to 'try before I buy.'
Thank you,
Exile Stones
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Mr. Jimi
Is there a "second" record store day on black friday (the day after Thanksgiving)?
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Mr. Jimi
Is there a "second" record store day on black friday (the day after Thanksgiving)?