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Beefheart fags can seethe as much as they want but this is hands down one of the best cpt. beefheart albums. Just look at this lineup:
Ry cooder - legendary slide guitar player
Jerry Handley - amazing bass player also with thundering bass tone on this record
young John French - do i even need to say anything?
Alex St. Clair - whatever
and the man Beefheart himself. And what a great bunch of songs they delivered. Groovy, creative and unique blues rock!
I assure you this record is as great as some other beef classics like Lick my dickals or Doc at the radar station. What d o you think
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>>128908541
Why do posers think TMR is better?
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Has some really good songs but the more standard blues ditties are needless. What's that shit he did in the 70s with This is the Day and Captain's Holiday? Now those are the real Beefheart classics.
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>Beefheart fags can seethe, but I enjoy this Beefheart album
You tell em
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>>128908541
Mirror Man mogs



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