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Thanks, Mike. When I was a lad of 11 (circa 1978) and first making my own musical purchases, I picked up ELO's Discovery album and listened to it endlessly. Took me forever to start digging their back catalog, but the radio hits were a huge part of my young listening life.
 
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Thanks, Mike. When I was a lad of 11 (circa 1978) and first making my own musical purchases, I picked up ELO's Discovery album and listened to it endlessly. Took me forever to start digging their back catalog, but the radio hits were a huge part of my young listening life.
Jeff Lynne is amazing. He has contributed more to other Artists than most people realize.
 
Thanks, Mike. When I was a lad of 11 (circa 1978) and first making my own musical purchases, I picked up ELO's Discovery album and listened to it endlessly. Took me forever to start digging their back catalog, but the radio hits were a huge part of my young listening life.
The first artist I was smitten by was the newly electric Bob Dylan. I remember hearing Like A Rolling Stone in a record store and just being mesmerized, and amazed by how long a "pop" song could be. A bit later it was all blues for me: Canned Heat, John Mayall, and then a stretch to blues oriented psychedelic bands like Cream and the Steve Miller Blues Band (early Miller band, when Boz Scaggs was still a member).
 
Whoa ... that lynch is disturbing. Oh man!
I remember when i first saw blue velvet and afterwards i was wondering what just happened... it was simultaneously engaging art and unsettling. Traumatized id say.
 
Whoa ... that lynch is disturbing. Oh man!
I remember when i first saw blue velvet and afterwards i was wondering what just happened... it was simultaneously engaging art and unsettling. Traumatized id say.
I bought the CD when it came out. (Crazy Clown Time) the neighbors seem to LOVE it.
 
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