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Post by Deleted on May 3, 2015 1:35:35 GMT
The coloured vinyl single, "Poorboy the Greenwood" actually jumped out at me, since I was very into Olde England and was reading Ivanhoe at the time. That summer Mr Blue Sky came out as a single. Began collecting all the albums and have done so ever since! Really liked how Lynne's lyrics took a deeper turn on Zoom, a much underrated album IMHO. Was extremely pleased to hear Secret Messages as a full dble album years later. Just revisited "Live at Long Beach" and found it to be quite an enjoyable trip down memory lane. Feel good music every time. Still love the coloured vinyl and own 3 blue vinyl OOTBs, can't wait to meet Jeff and get one signed, hopefully with Richard Tandy too; "Please turn me over". Come on and tour guys, you know you want to!!!
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Post by kcabnrut on May 3, 2015 3:36:02 GMT
I was 8 years old, at the public library, in line to check out my children's books, when lo and behold, the brilliantly colored, glorious ANWR album cover began glowing and begging me to take it home. It was so beautiful, I couldn't resist. I checked it out with my Curious George books and took it home. I was completely mesmerized and an instant fan. I remember thinking "Oh, so THAT's who sings Livin' Thing on the radio!"
Funny how we're hearing many similar stories about that ANWR album cover!
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Post by janne on May 13, 2015 17:03:46 GMT
I was 8 years old, at the public library, in line to check out my children's books, when lo and behold, the brilliantly colored, glorious ANWR album cover began glowing and begging me to take it home. It was so beautiful, I couldn't resist. I checked it out with my Curious George books and took it home. I was completely mesmerized and an instant fan. I remember thinking "Oh, so THAT's who sings Livin' Thing on the radio!" Funny how we're hearing many similar stories about that ANWR album cover! That cover is pure ELO magic!
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