Revisiting the very first Rod Stewart solo album called AN OLD RAINCOAT WON'T EVER LET YOU DOWN, that was in the UK, the US version was called THE ROD STEWART ALBUM, both titles being rather Silly but WHAT AN ALBUM!! (Reco)

UK Vinyl Artwork, trippy stuff. 
The first 4 Rod Stewart solo albums are all must-haves
in any serious rock fans collection, this is the one that 
kicked it all off in 1969 yet is least mentioned or praised.
STREET FIGHTING MAN 
This awkward cover version of the Stones tune has been
dissed left and right thru the years is rather interesting.
It starts as a redone version but then in the second half
switches to the standard tempo of song. Cleverly, the 
piano riff from "We Love You" is jammed on the end!
BLIND PRAYER - classic Rod blues stuff.
I WOULDN'T CHANGE A THING - could be the most
unusual Rod Stewart song you'll ever hear. The producer,
a guy named Lou shares vocals with Rod on bridge!
CINDY'S LAMENT - more classic Rod bluesy stuff.
US Vinyl version.
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around the next corner, it's "MORE HOT ROSS"! Say What? it's my 2011 digital "for fans only" release with alternate takes and various songs i had lying around, so Horrific Thursday Night TO YA, Ya Dig Me?!

don't have a song list handy on this one,  it
was a one-off , 11 songs various alternate takes
if you like my music already, you'll dig this 
7-day link
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oh no this one is truly Horrific, it's "CASSANDRA'S DREAM"! and you know what they say about Cassandra, seriously though this 2007 Woody Allen Mystery just might just be one of his most Over-looked Films, THE HORROR!!

As you know, this is not an editorial type blog so
I'll keep it short and sweet, ya dig? Excellent acting,
another great Allen script and some oh let's use the
word delicious cinematography make this a winner!

OFFICIAL TRAILER
2007 film, very easy to find.
The Sheer Horror!!

so does anyone know "WHERE THE MONEY IS"?! 2000 Comedy Caper With Paul Newman & Linda Fiorentino is comin' at you as a Movie Reco, Newman Plays An Ex-con pretending to be a stroke victim in an old folks home but he's really PLANNING HIS NEXT HEIST!! (Reco)

Hard to believe he was 75 when he did this, yeah 
the story has been told before but great acting by
Newman, Fiorentino and the always enjoyable
 Dermot Mulroney make this one a winner!
3 stars by Roger Ebert - original review 
ORIGINAL TRAILER
2000 film, a little hard to find but it's out there....
The Horror!! (Well, sort of)

RECORD PARADISE MONDAY! Very rare JETHRO TULL VINYL BOOT called "DARK HAITI" 2-record set from a 1979 show, the bootleggers thought the new song they played was called Dark Haiti instead of Dark Ages, THE HORROR!!!

Tommy overall rating: B+
Comments: Sound could be better but it's good enough, really like this one for not only being rare but also literally about a week away from when I saw them in Arizona at age 16.
another really cool one here, A-/B+ sound, link
TODAY'S VINYL BOOT SELECTIONS ARE DEDICATED
TO THAT SPECIAL RECORD STORE THAT WAS 
CALLED "RECORD PARADISE" 
So glad I walked into this place at the age of 11
and bought my first boot, an original pressing
of "All Meat Music." 
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RECORD PARADISE MONDAY! Classic DEEP PURPLE VINYL BOOT "Perk N Tit" from infamous last show of 1974 Tour in San Diego on the original Amazing Kornyphone Label, ripped from a first pressing, Classic BURN era, Ya Dig Me?!

Tommy overall rating: A-
Comment: this classic was deemed so good the band eventually put it out themselves but decades way too late, this is the original.
Info here. Fresh vinyl rip
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RECORD PARADISE MONDAY! Classic BEATLES VINYL BOOT "Dr Robert....?" on the legendary Wizardo record label, an excellent selection of songs '66-'67 might be one of the best Beatles bootlegs ever sound quality and song wise, Well Okay Fine Then!

Tommy overall rating: A+
Comments: Rating says it all, plus Wizardo was a mostly Beatles label and this was one of his best releases...
all the info on this can be found here. new vinyl rip.
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RECORD PARADISE MONDAY! Classic NEIL YOUNG "Coming Home" on the legendary Trade Mark Of Quality record label, classic 1973 stuff from a show in Norfolk, Virginia, ya dig what I'm sayin? Ya Feel Me? Well, Horrific Monday To Ya!!

Tommy overall rating: A
Comment: a Neil Young must-have from a very important time period.
Neil Young with the Stray Gators                                                                                                               Source: The Scope, Norfolk, VA – 29 January 1973
Side 1: On The Way Home / Here We Are In The Years / After The Goldrush / Out On The Weekend
Side 2: Harvest / Old Man / Heart Of Gold / Time Fades Away / Lookout Joe                                            R: Exm
One of CBM’s finest releases. Hot Wacks commented: “Probably the quickest produced bootleg. It was available from CBM within two weeks of the concerts.”
Review from allmusic.com: “Anyone listening to Time Fades Away, the collection of all-new songs recorded on Neil Young’s first-quarter 1973 tour of North America, would believe the legend that this was a tour overshadowed by the death of Crazy Horse guitarist Danny Whitten on which Young sang off-key and he and his band played raggedly, if fervently. But a listen toComing Home, drawn from performances at JFK Center in Washington, D.C., on January 28 and Scope in Norfolk, VA, on January 29, reveals a very different tour. Mostly filled with familiar acoustic-based material that had appeared on Young’s popular After the Gold Rush and Harvest albums, it suggests just the sort of show Young might have been expected to put on in the wake of those hit records. He is a tentative, self-deprecating, but winning frontman, finding it difficult to muster the false showmanship needed to introduce his backup band — “Can’t get this MC trip together,” he confesses. The album does end with the frantic rocker “Time Fades Away” and “Look Out Joe” (later included on Tonight’s the Night, but more timely here, as its coming-home-from-Vietnam theme is keyed to the “end” of the war that had just been announced and was to take effect on the first of the show dates), but the focus is on smooth performances of Harvest songs like “Out on the Weekend” and “Heart of Gold,” which have been neglected on Young’s legitimate live records. “
Info courtesy of a recommended blog, Amazing Kornyphone
Fresh vinyl rip.
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RECORD PARADISE MONDAY! All Vinyl Boots All Day Long, some STONES "American Tour In L.A. 1972" a super rare classic and slightly bizarre release as it's Norfolk VA and nothing to do with L.A., THE HORROR!!

Tommy overall rating: B+
Comment: a strange one for sure but very decent audience sound. Lots of better Stones out there but this one has always had a bit of charm for me. 
Vinyl rip is a bit scratchy here and there. It was purchased at Record Paradise.
Courtesy of my pal Ed at Ed's Attic.
The Horror!!