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BlackWall wrote:For no real reason, I've recently been going back and giving "BBT" a new listen.. I didn't really give it much of a chance when it came out, but I remember there was a lot of hype at the time(first hot 100 album in 14 years?) Can anyone refresh my memory: outside of "Walrus", what songs did they push towards radio? I'm thinking it was either "Can't Find My Way Home" or "I Can See For Miles", maybe "I Don't Need No Doctor", too?

FormerDJMike wrote:When I still worked at the radio station, I put "One Way Out" in heavy rotation. Basically because it was my favorite on the album,...

yogi wrote:'A Salty Dog ' is Gowan and Styx at their ABSOLUTE best.
BY FAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRR the best song on the CD.
This was the type of song the band dreamed of performing when Dennis and The Panazzo's were playing back in DDY's garage in the late 60's.
I love that tune!!!!!

yogi wrote:'A Salty Dog ' is Gowan and Styx at their ABSOLUTE best.
BY FAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRR the best song on the CD.
This was the type of song the band dreamed of performing when Dennis and The Panazzo's were playing back in DDY's garage in the late 60's.
I love that tune!!!!!

brywool wrote:yogi wrote:'A Salty Dog ' is Gowan and Styx at their ABSOLUTE best.
BY FAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRR the best song on the CD.
This was the type of song the band dreamed of performing when Dennis and The Panazzo's were playing back in DDY's garage in the late 60's.
I love that tune!!!!!
Ditto. Great tune and Gowan does a great job on it. I also liked Doctor.

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