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This is the last one I have a photo for, but I still have one milk crate full of LPs that I need to inventory, photograph, and post here. The remaining pic I currently have is of an LP that we apparently don't even have the cover for anymore, but it's another of my wife's Neil Diamond albums. (I always kind of liked that "Kentucky Woman" song.)
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I had their first when they still called CTA, sounded a bit too indefinable music for me, except the great Questions 67 and 68 and of course I'm a Man. I exchanged it for Creams' NSU live, less sophisticated but more adapted to a lively young man of me.Nice. I grew up in a Chicago suburb, so I grew up with Dick Biondi on WLS playing all that big horn rock. The Ides of March, the Buckinghams, Earth Wind & Fire, and of course, Chicago. My dad saw pretty much all of them when he was a teen. He said a lot of them really sucked live because they didn't actually have horn sections, but just used them in the studio for the records. Often, it was the players from Chicago that backed up the other bands.
Good stuff, both knives and tunes!Thank you! So do I.
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You're welcome! I think he was a kind of genius. He seems to destroy but in fact there's a great respect to the music.Good stuff, both knives and tunes!
I had never heard Spike Jones, thanks for turning me on to more good tunes.
View attachment 1186525 saw them in the 80s, they had an amazing show!