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Limp_Truck_6883 t1_j9dk3kz wrote

Reply to comment by blxeberrie0 in Music recommendations? by blxeberrie0

I totally agree. I found the music video for Black Licorice on YouTube one night, and had to listen to everything else of theirs I could find lol. Been a fan ever since. I saw them live at History in Toronto. It was a great show, they are a lot of fun.

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urmomaisjabbathehutt t1_j9d34fr wrote

LOL, one of my old boses loved DP

at one point in time every kid that wanted to learn rock guitar first thing they learned was the basic chords of smoke in the water

also DP spawned into Rainbow with Blackmore and Whitesnake with David Coverdale and Ian Guillan amazing work in Black Sabbat

They also did one if not the first rock bands orchertal colaborations with the royal philarmonic orchesta with a John Lord composition

amazing amount of talent in that band history

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MissAngela66 t1_j9czetl wrote

Andy Gibb

His first album "Flowing Rivers" is his best but there's always greatest / best of collections out there. However there are hidden gems on "Flowing Rivers" that you won't hear anywhere else.

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gremy0 t1_j9cw1va wrote

Reply to comment by ofnuts in Who else misses the sleeve notes? by ofnuts

Anyone can upload just about anything to the internet, and they do, in their droves. It's not in the slightest just big names, that's quite ridiculous.

Even a basic search turns up several websites dedicated to the shetlands dialect and its songs, including a one that sells cds, reams of archives , dictionaries, a forum were you could ask about it, and the tools you would need to share any information you do gather to make it easier for the next person. Think you're really underselling and/or underutilizing the options available to you.

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