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Guest gibbin82

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One album I bought back in the '70s, that had been reduced to £1, was Tod Rundgren's "A Wizard A True Star". Not sure if it it is a first pressing but I after all these years I did find Patti Smith's poem inside the album a couple of years ago.

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So many good albums get over looked for various reasons.

The Earlies - These Were The Earlies, is a great record that got amazing reviews but sold sod all. Eventually after one more album, they just couldn't afford to continue.

Kitchen of Distinction - Love is Hell, to be fair, it's such a crap name, you can understand why they never made it. Great record though.

Peter, Bjorn & John - Writers Block. People are probably put off by the single Young Folks and dismissing them as a one hit wonder, but this is a fantastic album. They were probably held back by being pretty average live. They're actually pretty sought after producers as well as being a band.

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One album I bought back in the '70s, that had been reduced to £1, was Tod Rundgren's "A Wizard A True Star". Not sure if it it is a first pressing but I after all these years I did find Patti Smith's poem inside the album a couple of years ago.

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Pretty much anything from the Moody Blues during the 70's and 80's. Beautifully crafted albums with some wonderful songs.

Cracking artwork as well.

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I saw Todd Rundgren live on his recent tour (Official State Visit tour or some shit) and it was immensely disappointing.

He played nothing but techno/euro-dance and played a total of about 2 notes on the guitar.

Back on the thread topic, I was listening to Moby Grape the other day, they're pretty underrated I feel.

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The Hammersmith Apollo? Was there too, a brilliant night, right from the start when he came on stage to International Feel dressed in a full NASA space suit.

I've got AWATS in vinyl, CD, and a download of the AWATS concert at Hammersmith.

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I saw Todd Rundgren live on his recent tour (Official State Visit tour or some shit) and it was immensely disappointing.

He played nothing but techno/euro-dance and played a total of about 2 notes on the guitar.

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