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One Only Please- Your Favorite Track from which album and Artist please
Break On ThroughThe Doors 
Talk but not walk?
@mitch2No, no,no, I think you’re confusing his mother with the world renowned  cellist:Yo Yo MamaHope that helps.  
To Bi Wire or not to Bi Wire that is the question?
Quite frankly chasda, it doesn’t matter what other people think.  
Rosanne Cash "She Remembers Everything" LP
She’s here in Paradise Valley (actually Scottsdale) AZ in late February. My 6th time seeing her. She usually gives a little background and/or history of each song prior to its’ performance.  Always a good show. Highly recommended.  
Greatest debut album
The eponymous “City Boy” album is a sleeper to consider.  
Talk but not walk?
>>It is clarity of intent and meaning that matter most to me. not spelling or grammar per se<<That’s very evident. All my best to mama and grandmama.  
Talk but not walk?
“Grandmother” should not be capitalized. Neither should be “mother”. It’s “she to me” not “she to I”.It appears the family tree’s education was lost on you. The use of “your” in my post is grammatically correct. Work on that GED stooge.  
Talk but not walk?
Your mama 
Your Forever Pieces? What and Why?
Signet TK7SU purchased in 1976.  
Talk but not walk?
LOL ^ 
Greatest debut album
@IhasaguyCheap Thrills was Big Brothers’s second album. And the last with Janis.  
Greatest debut album
Disraeli Gears is not Cream’s first album.  
Advent loudspeakers
Mustang production began in April 1964. For various reasons, including a lack of parts due to overwhelming demand, it stopped in June 1964. The cars built during those first 3 months are identified by collectors as 1964 1/2 although they are all r... 
Advent loudspeakers
No 69 Mustang is really a classic. The Boss 429 was produced in very limited numbers in 69 (859) and 70 (499). It was hardly a Camaro killer. The 69 COPO ZL-1 Camaro would leave the Boss in the dust. The only true Mustang classic is 1965, the firs... 
what 12 lps would you like to see reissued that will never see the light of day again?
The Crazy World Of Arthur BrownSaw him perform it in 1968