Music
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@goosehd Thank you so much for your support.Surprised to see it in this thread as by this time we had pretty much moved away from the Punk/New Wave scene,which we never really fit in. We were just playing the music that we liked without being concerned if it would fit in or not. We loved Rockabilly/Eddie Cochrin,Buddy Holly,The Who,The Beatles,Stones , The Pirates and The NY Heartbreakers.
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@goosehd We walked away with the masters. We always had hoped that someday it would come out. We had long since given up hope that,that would ever happen. Arthur Alexander/Sorrows have found a lifesaver, in Big Stir Records. They saw The Arthur Alexander Band at a club and approached him about being on their Indie Label. Over time they heard the stories of what had happened with Sorrows and wanted to help us to set the record straight. Upon hearing this album they were...We have to put this out. The Masters did need to be remixed and the technology is at the point where that can be accomplished in the comfort of your home studio. Arthur Alexander has such a home studio,and he diligently worked on this for close to a year. On another note it was Arthur Alexander who gave me the nickname Jett. We had previously been in The Poppees,a very Beatle centric band,and we couldn't have two Arthurs in the band,and since The Beatles Drummer had a gimmicky name they decided to give me a gimmicky nickname,and it has stuck ever since. Arthur Alexander and Jett Harris
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@Tago-Mago
That’s not on Anthropocentic or Heliocentric.
Have you bought another vinyl.
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totally into "All Them Witches" since @prpx introduced them in the vinyl thread, like this album very much
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Took place in 1989. Some really great guest stars(Peter Frampton). Max Weinberg playing Wipe Out. Click on "MORE" and you can see the set list,and you can cherry pick the ones that interest you the most.I think the guitar players that come on this thread will especially love this.