any !*^$#%n herb smokers left in these ruins?

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The mastering on that Beatles cut was horrid. Maxime P's uploaded copy (with the proper track order) was beauty, if memory serves.

Need bed as I'm approaching my infinity cigarette limit for the day. I'll switch to some stupidly named herb for last call. Candyland; why not.


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Who wants to sleep, now, after having a puff, hearing those and other tunes.

Three from this guy's list,

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"top 10 tracks from 1977"

for which he must mean 1976. Might have been a year-end list, early 1977, of top tracks from 1976. As well as some others he spoke of--e.g. Boston's first release--these three inspirations--I thank him for that--are ALL 1976 releases.

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I'm reversing his order of top 2, here (he says Kansas was numero uno)

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Considering my own possible mistaken critique, I see this from wikipedia page on Hotel California:
"Hotel California" is a song by American rock band the Eagles, released as the second single of their album of the same name on February 22, 1977.

Boston, Seger, Kansas and Eagles l.p.'s were all released in 1976. I ain't interested in verifying when subsequent 45's were released. I've created my own mixed tapes from 1976 and all these cuts belongs there, as all were released in 1976. To each their own.

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--tough find for decent copy of above; take 3
 
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