Anyone else familiar with the Center of the Earth ?? I really like it.
Yeah, check out "Six Wives of Henry the 8th " .
Any luck getting onto Wolfgang's with dial up? I know you'd really like it. They have an AWB show from 1975, I think.
RTP2003
'Ey, Red Temple, Frod 'n' all, my apologies. I been caught in a twilight zone(AWB reference, for those who wouldn't know...)
No luck.

(sigh), but don't worry, I'm used to it :-? . It's 4 am. I'm suckin on a menthol cough drop and getting high and listenin to AWB. I went to bed about 10 pm and just now woke up. I like postin in the middle of the night, like this; slow atmosphere...
..."Henry the 8th and his wives"...headless, no doubt.
I'd love to see that footage. AWB put out 2 albums in 75. I got 'em both. Got the first of the 2 on right now, so I do. Put It Where You Want It. 1975 is about their height. Their drummer, Robbie McIntosh died that year, sometime after the album was finished. It's a bad ass thrown down groovy fuckin record. No idea what they were like live though.
The Journey to the Center of the Earth is great too. Maybe I'll put that on next, but ...no, it gets tooo...in...tense...for this time 'a' night.
Heard some good live Celtic music in some of the pubs around here last week...and got drunk as hell too.
Here's whats made the turntable lately:
Queensryche_self titled debut EP
Paul Simon_In Concert, Live Rhymin, with Urubamba and the Jesse Dixon Singers
Eddie Hazel_"California Dreamin"
CTI Summer Jazz All Stars_"California Dreamin", as well as ""First Light", "Grits Bowl" and "Inner City Blues"(cassette)
The Staple Singers_"Let's Do It Again"
Rick Wakeman an all them other cats doin "...Center of the Earth"
Traffic_stuff from Heavy Traffic
Dave Mason and Cass Elliot
Pink Floyd-stuff from Relics
Traffic_side from John Barleycorn
Sublime_40 oz to Freedom picture disc
Cal Tjader_At Grace Cathedral(recorded live, San Fransisco, May 22, 1976. This is one of those records that I just picked up and had a sense about it. Kick Ass California 70s vibraphone jazz. Di-ig It!)
Black Sabbath_stuff from Vol. 4 and the Black Sabbath picture disc.
The Police_Synchronicity(at least twice)
Grand Funk Railroad_Mark, Don and Mel, 1969-71
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