I'd suggest giving "Sabotage" a listen before giving up on Sabbath, but hey, I'm biased.Black Sabbath - Master of Reality
Heard "War Pigs" on an episode of "Terminal List" so it kinda sparked a re-interest (...more like curiosity...) for Black Sabbath. Back in the day, a couple of my h.s. classmates were into them but I never really "got" Sabbath. Anyway, borrowed a couple of CDs from the library and pretty sure once I'm done with this album, my interest will have been greatly satisfied and I won't need to listen to more BS the rest of my life.
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The best cover of War Pigs ever. Faith No More is one of the best bands ever. The Real Thing is one of the best albums ever. Mike Patton is a genius. There is no debate.>_
YES!!!!
It's gotta beat listening to Joan Baez.Joni Mitchell - Blue
I've never been a JM fan but for some odd reason last week, I decided to give her a shot. She always sold well when I worked in the retail record biz but I never once played her albums while I was at work. Anyway, checked the library and put in requests for a few of her earlier albums. We'll see how long this curiosity lasts.
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That whole ‘60s female vocalist vibe wasn’t my thing. Joan, Judy Collins, Rita Coolidge, etc. Linda Ronstadt is probably the only ’60s / early ‘70s female singer that I’m a fan of.It's gotta beat listening to Joan Baez.
Are you talking just the "folk" type female singers? I have to assume you are and didn't forget all the Ladies of Soul (Aretha, Diana, Gladys, Mavis, etc).That whole ‘60s female vocalist vibe wasn’t my thing. Joan, Judy Collins, Rita Coolidge, etc. Linda Ronstadt is probably the only ’60s / early ‘70s female singer that I’m a fan of.
Ooh, my bad!Are you talking just the "folk" type female singers? I have to assume you are and didn't forget all the Ladies of Soul (Aretha, Diana, Gladys, Mavis, etc).