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@Mega — I don't know Wishbone Ash much, but the other two bands are definitely worth checking out.
I'll second the Jailbreak recommendation and I'd say Lights Out is a good UFO choice.
 
This flu is gone, but the fatigue is bonenumbing. I've been at work for 1.5 hours and I'm already utterly exhausted.
 
^Home run!


I'm playing the new pokemon game. It's the same game I already played 7 times, but for some reason I still like it.
I only saw about 10 new pokemon befor the game came out this time around, so I'm seeing most of them for the first time in-game. It's a refreshing change.
Mega said:
Best Wishbone Ash, UFO and Thin Lizzy albums?
I have Live and Dangerous, I'm not satisfied with it, I want a studio album.

Oh yeah, and I wanted Uriah Heep as well.
 
Mega said:
Oh yeah, and I wanted Uriah Heep as well.

Start with Demons and Wizards and then, Look at Yourself. Those are two of the greatest hard rock albums ever.
 
I'm always sceptical about "best ever" stuff when it's from a band I barely even heard of.
Not that I'm saying it can't be true, but with most I seem to always know at least several songs from a "best ever" artist. Not with this one. Regardless, I'm giving it a shot. I'm glad you picked Demons, that's the one that popped up the most in my search.
How can Whiskey in the Jar not be in any Lizzy records? It's a beautiful song!
 
Mega said:
I'm always sceptical about "best ever" stuff when it's from a band I barely even heard of.
Not that I'm saying it can't be true, but with most I seem to always know at least several songs from a "best ever" artist. Not with this one. Regardless, I'm giving it a shot. I'm glad you picked Demons, that's the one that popped up the most in my search.

Well, it's my opinion. I've always been bewildered why Uriah Heep was never as popular as they deserved to be. Heep's most famous song, Lady in Black, is on their album Salisbury though.

How can Whiskey in the Jar not be in any Lizzy records? It's a beautiful song!

Phil Lynott didn't like it.
 
Perun said:
Start with Demons and Wizards and then, Look at Yourself. Those are two of the greatest hard rock albums ever.
I would also add "Very 'Eavy..Very 'Umble"
 
Absolutely. Raging Speedhorn did a cover of Gypsy that they made available on their website. It is a bloody good cover. Unfortunately, the band has since split and their website is no longer there.
 
Another album that always drops under the radar a bit is The Magician's Birthday. Sunrise is a bloody good song (and amazing live), as is Echoes in the Dark.
 
Mega said:
I'm always sceptical about "best ever" stuff when it's from a band I barely even heard of.
Not that I'm saying it can't be true, but with most I seem to always know at least several songs from a "best ever" artist. Not with this one. Regardless, I'm giving it a shot. I'm glad you picked Demons, that's the one that popped up the most in my search.
How can Whiskey in the Jar not be in any Lizzy records? It's a beautiful song!
That is my favorite Thin Lizzy song.
 
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