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bigdaddy
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Post by bigdaddy »

Thanks for the tips.

mcarlton
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Post by mcarlton »

twitcher73 wrote:Hang Time... absolutely... then The Horse they Rode in On... stay clear of the greatest hits stuff, IMO
I just loved Hangtime... to be honest never bought much more than that.

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Hang Time... absolutely... then The Horse they Rode in On... stay clear of the greatest hits stuff, IMO

unclerufus
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break a few strings... re tune ...carry on

Goldtop
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Post by Goldtop »

A lot of people hate their major label stuff that came out after they got popular. Not me. I dig it all - even the poppier, mellower stuff that came out at the end.

I'd start with Grave Dancers Union myself, then go Hang Time, then Horse they Rode in on. Honestly though, I like 'em all. Even Dave's solo album.

opy
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Post by opy »

Start with ...and the horse they rode in on, then work your way back through their catalog. Hang Time, While You Were Out, and Made to Be Broken.

bigdaddy
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Post by bigdaddy »

What can my brothers and sisters on the board tell me about this band? What should I start out with as an introduction?

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