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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Album Cover Contest Post 302396564 by reborg on Thursday 18th of February 2010 08:04:46 PM
Old 02-18-2010
Yes, of course. I was looking at a DVD box set at the same time.

"Band of brothers" should have been "Brothers in Arms" (1985)

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Originally Posted by pludi
That's why I picked them. "Where the streets have no name" and "Losing my religion" are my all-time favorites. But seems it's too easy, guess I'll have to go more Indie and/or obscure with the next round ]:->

And you're right, it's easy to get the year by searching for the album. However, for not providing the year in the first place, I'll only award ceil(answers/2) points for those answered correctly (there's 1 mistake).
My musical tastes are varied to say the least. I'm willing to donate some challenging images to you for the next round.

Losing my Religion is also one of my favorite R.E.M. songs to listen to too but "Country Feedback" is one of my favorite songs to play/sing, mostly because I like the Cmaj7 chord switch during the musical pauses in the lyrics.

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Yes, of course. I was looking at a DVD box set at the same time.
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"Band of brothers" should have been "Brothers in Arms" (1985)

The one with Clapton and B.B. King is either driving with the King or riding with the king and 1999 or 2000.

I'm going to say
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8. "Riding with the King" (2000)


My musical tastes are varied to say the least. I'm willing to donate some challenging images to you for the next round.

Losing my Religion is also one of my favorite R.E.M. songs to listen to too but "Country Feedback" is one of my favorite songs to play/sing, mostly because I like the Cmaj7 chord switch during the musical pauses in the lyrics.
 

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