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Come On Michael. Where did you put Tommy Kowie's Car? It is a classic after all. And I bet that you did not leave it in Queen Alexandra Road.
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Gosh it is years since I used to avidly buy and work through every one of the I-Spy books. I vaguely recollect that there was some sort of club and certificates but these were of minor importance compared to actually spotting many of the wonderous things that were contained in these books. Now, this review is not meant to be a nostalgic journey in search of a long lost youth. Nor is it intended to be a trip down memory lane, yearning for all our yeaterdays. I can hear it now...things were never as good as when I was a lad...you were lucky. We used to dream of walking twenty miles each day to school and back with only one raincoat between 59 of us in our family...by the heck lad things… Read more
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After such a lousy day yeaterday I was so please that this re-release arrived in the mail today. From 1970 this is the band's second album and like the spiritual flower the lotus, this album is a blossoming out of the themes that were first heard on In Blissful Company. Along with the devotional songs and chants there is the musical awesome sound of Quintessence. With this band you never got to feel that any of the solo players were more important than the band themselves. Even though the vocals, flute and lead guitar were highlighted the band played as one. Much is made of the blistering psychedelic guitar and the haunting flute but this often misunderstands the centrality of their… Read more
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