You are welcome That Blu-ray I sent you is my favorite live Rolling Stones. I wanted to get the CD version of it and it was cheaper to rebuy it with a Blu-ray so I ended up with two. More to come in October and November I’ve already got the boxes ready to go. These will have more of my normal bands definitely Robert Plant, Rolling Stones, and Rolling Stones solo stuff. Cheryl did enjoy her shout out. Thanks for doing that.
You are welcome That Blu-ray I sent you is my favorite live Rolling Stones. I wanted to get the CD version of it and it was cheaper to rebuy it with a Blu-ray so I ended up with two. More to come in October and November I’ve already got the boxes ready to go. These will have more of my normal bands definitely Robert Plant, Rolling Stones, and Rolling Stones solo stuff.
Bryer you got 2 key live albums. Anthem of the Sun I think is a semi live recording from the Fillmore West 1969. Very cool. And Alchemy by Dire Straits has THE definitive version of Romeo & Juliet (the album is most loved for this song)
Sounds Of Science nice, even if it doesn't include the song Sounds Of Science. If you aren't familiar with Beastie Boys this might be the best place to start but could also be a little jarring. Like it says, the set is an anthology not just a greatest hits. So this covers everything they did up threw 1999. This includes some of their early punk stuff, when they first got into rap, songs off every album to that point, plus rare unreleased stuff. This gives a more complete look at their body of work than just the hits, but might sem weird track to track. This set also includes the song Twenty Questions, which is one of my favorite Beastie Boys songs. It's the kind of song if you heard being played, you would never think was made by Beastie Boys. The booklet also has some info on each song from 1 of the 3 guys. Adam Yauch aka MCA would eventually pass away in 2012, so it's really cool seeing his thoughts on their songs.
“As Is” is a solid animals album!. The reason the band is called Eric Burdon and the animals on the cover is because there’s a certain point where most of the original lineup of the Animals breaks up besides Eric Burdon and when he got new members they decided to used the Animals name but with Eric’s name included to show change. As for the Grateful Dead album, to me it’s by far the worst album they had so far it’s 5 tracks and it’s just a whole lot of nothingness for me.
I guess I wasn’t too far off on Eric Burdon portion. I knew you weren’t into that Grateful Dead album, I’ll keep an open mind and we’ll see what I think.
You are welcome That Blu-ray I sent you is my favorite live Rolling Stones. I wanted to get the CD version of it and it was cheaper to rebuy it with a Blu-ray so I ended up with two. More to come in October and November I’ve already got the boxes ready to go. These will have more of my normal bands definitely Robert Plant, Rolling Stones, and Rolling Stones solo stuff. Cheryl did enjoy her shout out. Thanks for doing that.
I’m happy Cheryl enjoyed her shoutout! 😁 I look forward to what you have in store next. 🙏
You are welcome That Blu-ray I sent you is my favorite live Rolling Stones. I wanted to get the CD version of it and it was cheaper to rebuy it with a Blu-ray so I ended up with two. More to come in October and November I’ve already got the boxes ready to go. These will have more of my normal bands definitely Robert Plant, Rolling Stones, and Rolling Stones solo stuff.
Bryer you got 2 key live albums. Anthem of the Sun I think is a semi live recording from the Fillmore West 1969. Very cool. And Alchemy by Dire Straits has THE definitive version of Romeo & Juliet (the album is most loved for this song)
Awesome! Thanks JJ! 😃
Sounds Of Science nice, even if it doesn't include the song Sounds Of Science.
If you aren't familiar with Beastie Boys this might be the best place to start but could also be a little jarring. Like it says, the set is an anthology not just a greatest hits. So this covers everything they did up threw 1999. This includes some of their early punk stuff, when they first got into rap, songs off every album to that point, plus rare unreleased stuff.
This gives a more complete look at their body of work than just the hits, but might sem weird track to track. This set also includes the song Twenty Questions, which is one of my favorite Beastie Boys songs. It's the kind of song if you heard being played, you would never think was made by Beastie Boys.
The booklet also has some info on each song from 1 of the 3 guys. Adam Yauch aka MCA would eventually pass away in 2012, so it's really cool seeing his thoughts on their songs.
Alright! Thanks for the info, this will help giving me context. Thank you! 😄
100%. Has all the essential tracks but also some skippables
“As Is” is a solid animals album!. The reason the band is called Eric Burdon and the animals on the cover is because there’s a certain point where most of the original lineup of the Animals breaks up besides Eric Burdon and when he got new members they decided to used the Animals name but with Eric’s name included to show change. As for the Grateful Dead album, to me it’s by far the worst album they had so far it’s 5 tracks and it’s just a whole lot of nothingness for me.
I guess I wasn’t too far off on Eric Burdon portion. I knew you weren’t into that Grateful Dead album, I’ll keep an open mind and we’ll see what I think.
I was wondering why they were sometimes called Eric Burden and The Animals.