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Old 06-28-2021, 02:08 AM
FryeDwight FryeDwight is offline
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Reading an actual physical book. Haven't done this for awhile. "A Dark-Adapted Eye" by Barbara Vine
Nothing is as nice as holding an actual book

THEY JUST SEEM A LITTLE WEIRD-Doug Brod. Very entertainng tome of four mid-late 70's rock bands (KISS, Aerosmith, Cheap Trick and Starz) with their histories and how there was a connection for all of them, such as management, producers, touring, personal relations, etc.

Like all four of these bands (a true KISS fanatic in the 70's) and have been able to see three of them twice KISS (Unplugged in '95, very good and in '96 for the Reunion Loud and Bombastic, but musically dull), Aerosmith in '83 (Not bad, missing Perry/Whitford) and '84 (Absolutely horrendous, along with Van Halen in '82, THE worst) and Cheap Trick ('18 and '20, great both times)

Starz, sadly, didn't make the big time-a shame as they had the chops and the songs. Heartily recommend the debut ('76) and the following years VIOLATION, both stellar albums, last two aren't great, but not bad either.
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