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But all of them went on to start bands…

Down at the Arcade the Defender is there,
Down at the Arcade, they're playing those games.
Its very dangerous, putting money down on Robotron.

He can fly a 747. Maybe he would have recommended FLight of the Living Dead, or Snakes on a Plane.

Rock N Roll Animal has some fantastic guitar work from Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter, from Alice Cooper.

Transformer, of course, we were into that in high school in the 80s. My brother had a copy of along with Lou Reed Live and Metal Machine Music although I dont recall him ever playing it. He must have been one of the sad few who bought it on the strength of the cover, showing Lou at a microphone. Bowie's backup vocals

If you like 1973 check out the book What you Want is in the Limo (Michael Walker) which entertainingly makes the case that 1973 was a key year in evolution of rock from 60s to 70s and focuses on three outrageous rock tours from that year: Zeppelin, the Who, and Alice Cooper.

I had the best of growing up and played it alot: All the Way From Memphis, Roll Away the Stone are standouts. You're Never Alone with a Schizophrenic is a great Hunter solo album with Mick Ronson on guitar. I saw him live a couple times in small clubs and he fucking owned these dingy dives as if he were playing in

Slit Skirts is just a great song.

Agree, that was one of the first albums I bought as a kid. love the opening, ringing D chord on Kids are alright….

You've got a strange……..hobby

Cool! I saw them do it in 1993, I think, with Zak on drums, and Simon Townshend helping out on guitar. awesome…

905….

They're pretty accessible..just listen to a few of the dozens of great songs being enthusiastically praised in these comments….its not like trying to get into jazz….

Yeah they blow the Stones out of the water on Rock n Roll circus

Pete is a fantastic rhythm player, on a lot of their songs he drives the beat while Moon thunders (awesomely and inimitably) all over the place

Quad for sure. Apart from containing several well known mighty Who radio staples (The Real Me, Love Reign O'er Me, 5:15, Dr Jimmy, Bellboy (at least it used to get played on Detroit radio) there are a whole host of other great songs that never got much radio play (I'm One, Punk and The Godfather, Sea and Sand, Cut My

I had the same reaction except i thought it was the man from the motorcade…

She's Canadian?

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Is that also from the Fresher's Handbook?

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