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#257877 by schmedidiah
Sat Apr 02, 2016 1:20 pm
I bought an "Indian" pipe from a craft fair on the side of the road when I was coming home from a camping trip with my family when I was 18(balls or stupidity). It's a deer antler and a stick and feathers and rope and stuff. You want it, it's yours. :mrgreen:
#259511 by MikeTalbot
Mon May 09, 2016 3:52 am
Apparently it bother you (willie) that musicians were talking about their projects.

You used to be a musician. What happened man?

Talbot
#260337 by DainNobody
Mon May 30, 2016 6:33 pm
Pink Floyd, Steely Dan, Alice Cooper, Rolling Stones, Iron Maiden, were just lazy or smokin' too much whachy tobaccy or something.. because it always took them many months or years to produce one album.. jookey, you need to teach them a thing or two about economy of scale.. :D


Gaucho is the seventh studio album by the American jazz rock band Steely Dan, released in 1980. The sessions for Gaucho represent the band's typical penchant for studio perfectionism and obsessive recording technique.[1][2] To record the album, the band used at least 42 different musicians, spent over a year in the studio, and far exceeded the original monetary advance given by the record label.[3]

During the two-year span in which the album was recorded, the band was plagued by a number of creative, personal and professional problems.[4] MCA, Warner Bros. and Steely Dan had a three-way legal battle over the rights to release the album. After it was released, jazz musician Keith Jarrett threatened the band with legal action for writing credit on the title song "Gaucho".

Gaucho marked a significant stylistic change for Steely Dan, introducing a more minimal, groove and atmosphere-based format. The harmonically complex chord changes that were a distinctive mark of earlier Steely Dan songs are less prominent on Gaucho, with the record's songs tending to revolve around a single rhythm or mood. Gaucho proved to be Steely Dan's final studio album before a 20-year absence from the recording industry.
#260338 by schmedidiah
Mon May 30, 2016 7:13 pm
Iron Maiden discography.

Studio albums
Iron Maiden (1980)
Killers (1981)
The Number of the Beast (1982)
Piece of Mind (1983)
Powerslave (1984)
Somewhere in Time (1986)
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988)
No Prayer for the Dying (1990)
Fear of the Dark (1992)
That's one to two years per album, which included a brutal touring schedule between each.

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