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March, 2011

Dream on

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A hunk of burnin’ love

“The Love Affairs of Don Juan”   Premier Records   (Vol. ii)

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What the folk?

“Golden Folk Album”   (Vol. 4)     I think this is Korean but not sure.   Great cover shot though!

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Chrome dreams

Brigitte Bardot   “Harley Davidson”

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Yes, Jane Birken

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Drive, he said

“Music While You Drive”   Listening to music while you drive can be perfect.   With the windows rolled up or the top rolled down, sometimes music just sounds best in your automobile.   Crank the volume and the outside world becomes a silent background to the songs.

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This looks painfully dull

Boy, this party needs a pick-me-up song!

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Bolly wooly

“Agathiyar”   EMI/Odeon Records India   Original Soundtrack

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Sheena is a pink rocker

Pink Panther PUNK   KidStuff Records     (Includes “Another Brick in the Wall”!)   Makes me think of other songs that might be on Vol. ii.   Of course, all other songs by Pink Floyd.   And those by Pink herself.    How about Prince’s “Pink Cashmere”?   Bruce’s “Pink Cadillac”?

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No Fun

The Stooges     Their debut album on Elektra Records   (1969)     Photo by Joel Brodsky     Here’s “No Fun” to kick off side B.

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