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March, 2008

Salut!

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A 45 cover showing the singer,songwriter Thore Skogman! A very happy man!

Courtesy of Lp cover lover, Ulf Gustafsson

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The presidential racist of 1968

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A George Wallace “Souvenir Album”!

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Miss Steak

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The T-Bones on Liberty – “No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach’s In)

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Would you rather have this or an ice machine?

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The World’s Most Marvelous Mechanical Invention = “The Fantastic Jazz Orchestra” !!

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The last train to Hitsville

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Chop til you drop

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“Where There Walks a LOGGER, There Walks a Man”   Buzz Martin, Logger (not Blogger).   On Ripcord Records.

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An Elton John fan?

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Mind games

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ACID TEST on Sound City Productions with Ken Kesey and The Merry Pranksters along with members of the Grateful Dead and others. Ultra rare original copy of drugged out noise experimental psych weirdness housed in paste-on cover with blank back.

From the Acid Archives: “Legendary documentation of the 1965-66 Bay Area Acid Test scene “from 14 hours of the actual trip” (recorded in a studio). Shows the other side of acid culture which is fun, unpredictable and avant garde as opposed to the Leary camp’s solemn religious/ psychological approach. Lots of amazing mind games and word play with Kesey and Ken Babbs in good form, ad libbed poetry, fractured harmonica solos, tape loops and the Grateful Dead lurking in the background. Released in March 1966, just as the Pranksters were splitting for Mexico.”

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Wheel and grace

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“Something Worth Living For” Donnie Saxe. On the Crusade label. Donnie was born in 1948. Was paralyzed from the neck down from Polio in 1956. And was born again in 1973 at the West United Methodist Church in Ellery, Illinois. Donnie must sleep with an iron lung each night. Side one is Donny’s story and his testimony.

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Blazer tag

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