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I’m living in the shadow of brand new tech tower nursing my beer at the horseshoe bar of Jonell’s
released as a double album on June 20
Where Eagles Dare Revelations Flight Of Icarus Die With Your Boots On The Trooper Still Life Quest For Fire Sun And Steel To Tame A Land
Other Side Moonchild Infinite Dreams Can I Play With Madness The Evil That Men Do This Side Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son The Prophecy The Clairvoyant Only The Good Die Young
RESIDENTS, THE – Meet The Residents Prog Rock good old anti-authoritarianismSubtitled The First Album by North Louisiana's Phenomenal Pop Combo, Meet the Residents was released on April 1st, 1974, with a striking cover a defaced version of the cover of Meet the Beatles, the Beatles' first album from Capitol Records. The album had been recorded as a break from the huge Vileness Fats project. Like the band's first release, the 1972 single Santa Dog, this album was produced at home, creating sounds with tape effects and