tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4269925294673930988.post7447798378313863370..comments2023-11-22T09:17:05.368-08:00Comments on TAD's Back-Up Plan: Throw something at the wall....TADhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13853931230081777310noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4269925294673930988.post-92146251463241098292010-11-06T09:13:55.450-07:002010-11-06T09:13:55.450-07:00hahahaha, glad to be of bad influence there. It ha...hahahaha, glad to be of bad influence there. It has been said that if Phil Spector issued River Deep Mountain High back around 63 it would been a monster hit, the album is highly thought of, but I've never heard the rest of it and come to think of it when I do put on PS greatest hits or Back To Mono it sounds better on radio then on disc. I think the CD sounds a bit tinny myself...Soapstone Mountain I got on a 45 at Goodwill years ago and it's 2:46 edit. Didn't chart but sometimes it's played on Beaker Street, the underground show out of Little Rock.<br /><br />Victoria remains one of the high points in The Kinks career although I didn't care for their punk version off the 1980 live double One From The Road. Still Arthur the album remains one of the best rock concept albums out there, better and less fat than The Who Tommy.<br /><br />And finally a word about Balance. Had it in my collection years ago, sold it off and then found another LP and took a listen. He really takes off on Emboylanc (sic) Journey and I did play side 1 more then 2. Laid back but his version of Learning The Game kinda put me to sleep. Did have Burnt Lips and Guitar Music at one time, nice background music but not something I'd listen to on a regular basis. ;)R S Crabbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11763473179086750283noreply@blogger.com