LOGGINS & MESSINA - FULL SAIL - OG/PRICE CZECH
SoulOnIce
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ANYONE HAVE AN OG TO CHECK AGAINST? MATRIX NUMBERS??INSIDE COVER IS BROWN CARDBROAD!!!CAN SOMEONE WITH THE REISSUE TELL ME IF IT'S A GATEFOLD!? RING WEAR AND SEAM SPLITS MAKES ME THINK OG BUT I NEED TO BE SURE!! I CAN'T FIND ANYTHING ON THE INTERNET THANX IN ADVANCE FOR ANY HELP THANX BALLERZ!!
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i passed this by five years ago thinkin id see it again...of course not. id even settle for a reish at this point. absolute heat nuggets.
yeah but its the rerecorded version played by the Miami Sound Machine
IF U WANT TO USE PHOTOSHOP U NEED TO LEARN ANTI-ALIASING
If it is, congrats!
Anti-Alias THIS!! KAPOW!!!
hmmm ... mine smells like a vague combination of
coconut oil, cannabis sativa and Myer's rum ... 2nd pressing?
Does yours float? (of course, the OG is completely waterproof)
california vagina sailors for sure
Exactly why I'm glad I hung on to those stacks of Boston records. Thank you Brad Delp for setting up a grill in your bathroom.
Yes that really is my dad 2nd from the left by the way. For real. Seriously.
"anti-alias this!!"
"that yacht-rocker is really my dad"
"pics of you wearing your dad's shirt or you're soft"
"the OG should smell like salt water"
Sadly one of them already has passed away. His name was John and he was the original bass player. According to my dad he was one of the greatest, most genuine, nice guys ever. He lost his battle to cancer a few years ago.
Although they are absolutely priceless to me, I doubt these records will ever go up in value because they sold so many damn copies. Just an example how different people value different things for different reasons.
Also.. the re-issue(CD) DOES NOT HAVE THE GATEFOLD. No pics of my dad or Merle, etc.. anywhere in fact. Just the lame (really homo) cover. Funny thing is that my dad ended up getting "let go" because Jim Messina had a fecal fetish and wrote a song about it that my dad didn't want to be a part of. About a year later the band broke up entirely.
But I still can't front on "Danny's Song". That was a hit for a reason. Back when songs had feeling and people were drawn to that. It was that weird post hippie hey everythings allright kinda vibe.
Sing this to anyone over 30 and see if they can't finish it:
"..and in the morning when I rise, you bring tears of joy...
B/W
If you're actually looking for a valuable pressing of Full Sail[/b], you'd have to search for:
the quadraphonic pressing (PCQ-32540)
the audiophile "Super Disk" pressing on Columbia Direct Disc Labs (SD 16606)
Both were done in limited pressings, and since they were internal (i.e. Columbia did them instead of licensing them to other companies), both were done with the gatefolds. Columbia's "Super Disk" series was the early version of their Half Speed Mastersound series, and I think it paved the way for Nautilus (Brad Miller was already doing the Mobile Fidelity thing to some capacity with Mystic Moods and his train albums).
Like most quad albums, the quad mix of Full Sail[/b] is completely different, and that appeals to fans who either like the album, or enjoy hearing an alternate mix of the familiar. I always liked "You Need A Man/Coming To You", "Watching The River Run", and especially "Pathway To Glory".
As far as the regular stereo LP, that's one you'll always find at thrift stores, yard and garage sales, which should tell you that it isn't so rare, unless there's a first pressing that was done by a certain mastering engineer, like a Robert Ludwig or something.
...to my eyes and tell me everything's gonna be alright
Being a huge L&M fan since a kid, you're opening up a few doors for me. Messina had a fecal fetish? So Poco was code for "corpophilia"? In "Your Mama Don't Dance", the cop arrested him not for his long hair, but because he had brown fingers?
Here's my question, was the song recorded with L&M? If it's "Sweet Marie", that would be funny. Native Sons[/b] is the album where Messina also talked about Mazola and how one can't buy "hay for your ass", which was a literal reference to hay for a donkey, but who knows at this point.
Sadly one of them already has passed away. His name was John and he was the original bass player. According to my dad he was one of the greatest, most genuine, nice guys ever. He lost his battle to cancer a few years ago.
Jon Clarke, the guy who shared horn duty (duty, heh heh heh) with Mr. Garth. He's the last guy in the gatefold. Larry Sims was their bassist (third guy).
This needs to be an episode of the Jerry Springer Show.
Or Maury Povich:
MP: We have the results here.
AUDIENCE: Awwwww (BEEP!) That's what I...(BEEP!)
MP: Wait, wait, wait, let's bring out the mustard lady.
That's funny, I have to use that one.
Jon Clarke, the guy who shared horn duty (duty, heh heh heh) with Mr. Garth. He's the last guy in the gatefold. Larry Sims was their bassist (third guy).
Wow I just spent like 20 minutes typing a WHOLE LOT about L&M and fecal fetishes etc.. I guess I stayed too long on the page because it reset and I lost everything. Funny I have never known soulstrut to reset before. Damn it.
But yeah my bad about getting the roles mixed up. John passed away but he was NOT the bass player as I mentioned previously.
If I get the energy to retype everything later I will. I'm so pissed right now.
THIS WILL BE ONE OF THE ALL TIME GREATEST STRUT STORIES NO DOUBT
DO IT, JUST LIKE L&M SUPERDISK FANCY PRESS
HOLLEUR
i misread that the other day as facial fetish.
whoa!
whole horse of a different color.