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    funny, I saw the Goo Goo Dolls open for Gang Green at the Electric Banana Club in Pittsburgh...1987 I think. They were mohawked, spike-wearin' punkers then...least they looked and sounded like it. Now I guess I know they were poseurs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyhambone
    funny, I saw the Goo Goo Dolls open for Gang Green at the Electric Banana Club in Pittsburgh...1987 I think. They were mohawked, spike-wearin' punkers then...least they looked and sounded like it. Now I guess I know they were poseurs.
    Yea, I heard they were much better in earlier days, I just never paid much attention. I was just razzin' ol Swish bout one of those members that has changed his name, long before your time, but here's an old thread of about the same starting vintage as this one we're in right now ... might be good for a chuckle ... http://archive.audioreview.com/10/0EF9B804.php

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    Hi well you can't go past SACD unless you can guarantee an excellent recorded CD.

    1.Dire Straits (20th Anniversary SACD) - Mark Knopfler himself remixed the entire album
    in 5.1 Digital Surround sound. All the tracks playback suburb. If you're a Straits fan, you
    are doing yourself a disservice by not trying this disc out.

    2. Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds SACD - the playback again... outstanding. I waited
    29 years for Jeff to come to my part of Australia and the performace is probably better
    than anything else I'll ever see, Live, in my lifetime. This SACD can only be beaten by
    the perfect Live performance. There are many tracks to choose from depending on your
    mood, as it's 2 discs, but not very many songs.

    3. Zero7 - Simply Things. Some vocal, this artist has done several albums to date.
    This one, you have to listen to it and you either like this type of music, or not.
    Definately can pass as a chill-out album.

    I'm keeping this list as Americanised as possible, because most of my favourites
    are from a Germal label which now no longer in syndicate. If anyone is seeking
    the best is ambient, very out there, different music, contact me.
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