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Tape Deck


Quiet lurker/music lover who "accidentally" also became a part-time weird conversationalist. Music Recommendations. I prefer CDs and records. Ironic.

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  • Today
    ELO Week 8/9 (Mixtape 25)

    Secret Messages by ELO, from the 1983 album of the same name.

    Basically during the Eldorado/Face The Music years, Elo was accused by some of having malicious backwards messages in their songs.

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  • Today
    Funny Peanuts Comic Strip I Came Across Last Night

    Linus is my favorite character (well, right after Snoopy, of course.)

    8 comments · 22 views
  • Tuesday
    ELO Week 7/9 (Mixtape 24)

    I'm sorry.
    I shouldn't even have to explain this one to you.

    Prologue/:twilightsmile: from the 1981 album Time.

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  • Monday
    ELO Week 6/9 (Mixtape 23)

    I'm no shipper.

    benjovi2004 knows this.

    But I can't help but think of Sparity for some reason whenever I hear this song.

    The Diary of Horace Wimp by Electric Light Orchestra from the 1979 album Discovery.

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  • Sunday
    ELO Week 5/9 (Mixtape 22)

    This is a "symphony" of four songs, if you will, entitled Concerto for a Rainy Day from ELO's seventh album Out of the Blue (1977).

    It's comprised of Standing in the Rain, Big Wheels, Summer and Lightning, and Mr. Blue Sky.

    I won't blame you if you don't have time to listen to all 18 or so minutes of this.

    But if you do...

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May
14th
2024

Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 3 · 12:47pm May 14th

(I listened to the album I had to skip yesterday, so today will be the one time the alphabetical order is broken until I go through all of the bands I have once)

(Fist of Fire by Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe, from the 1989 album also called Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe.

I can't go into complete detail on this short blog post (for the sake of anyone's sanity) but basically the four band members whose last names you see in the album title/band name have all been members of the progressive rock band Yes.

This is just a separate project they decided to do.

(And of course some of them would go on to rejoin Yes, so it's confusing, like I said.)

Comments ( 1 )

I loved this! Great choice, Tape! :)

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