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Originally Posted by John_W
I had a much wider music taste. The album The Captain & Me by the Doobie Bros almost every song was great. On Stampede listen to the song I Cheat the Hangman.
I had the prog-rock stuff. I had every Gensis with Peter Gabriel and beyond until about '85. I had Peter Gabriel solo albums up to 2005, even his two albums sung in Deutsch I had the imports. I had every Kate Bush album and every picture sleeve 45 of hers and her Live at Hammersmith VHS video. David Bowie I had every album, Neil Young all of them, King Crimson all of them plus Adrian Belew instructional guitar VHS. I bought Dark Side of the Moon the month it was released.
I would add music to my listening enjoyment, I tried never to shut things out. When I sold off all my albums in 2011, I had 4,000 albums. I still have about 500 CD's, but I don't play them. I only get the videos, I still have over 300 concert DVD's but I don't play them, everything you can think is available on youtube for free and on my smart 75" TV with surround sound.
The Doobie Bros I Cheat the Hangman
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Glad to see a fellow Gabriel fan. The two Genesis albums after he left when Steve Hackett was still on board are phenomenal, too. Thanks for the Cheat the Hangman suggestion. Like a proggy CSN. Good stuff. I'm sure the Doobies were decent. I just got distracted like I said because there was so much competition. Even more now. I don't know how current bands survive. It's really gonna be a problem for them if they can't do concerts pretty soon.