WRULT? (what are you listening to?)

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The Sweet.........sweet.
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Phil, Lemmy and now the last one, Eddie.
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Black Eyed Bruiser - Stevie Wright
I'd forgotten that Albert used to put strobe rings on their labels - my 45 of Evie (Parts 1, 2 & 3) had the same thing.
 
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The Sweet.........sweet.
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Desolation Blvd remains one of my favourite records. Mick Tucker was a terrific 70s rock drummer who like so many at the time, had tympani for floor toms. RIP.
 
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As promised (threatened?), the Wolverhampton wonders, the kings of Glam Rock, Slade!
 
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Paying bills and Loosing myself in some Texas songwriters performed by a master. Lyle at his best.
 
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Far and away the best live record, ever. In my rather biased opinion, that is.
Greatest live album ever recorded.
 
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Paying bills and Loosing myself in some Texas songwriters performed by a master. Lyle at his best.


Incredible album.
 
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Desolation Blvd remains one of my favourite records. Mick Tucker was a terrific 70s rock drummer who like so many at the time, had tympani for floor toms. RIP.
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Desolation Blvd was a great album, sadly Mick and Brian aren't around any more.