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From: todd@scirtp.UUCP (Todd Jones)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Re: Pirates Review
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Date: Fri, 25-Oct-85 19:39:02 EDT
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Posted: Fri Oct 25 19:39:02 1985
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> The Pirates: Out of their Skulls
> 
> 	This 1977 album marked the return of the Pirates, who were responsible
> 	for the sixties classic "Shakin' All Over", later covered by those
> 	crazy Canadians the Guess Who, and still later by the real Who on
> 	"Live at Leeds".
> 
> 	The idea seems to be that when punk exploded in 1977, 

Back when Kate Bush was recording some of her best work!

>       the Pirates had
> 	to get back together, because they were doing the punk music a decade
> 	earlier.  In 1977, they still sound great.  It sounds like the
> 	seventies never happened for them, thankfully.  This is authentic
> 	sixties high-energy metal rockabilly.  Side one is studio, side two
> 	live, but except for crowd noises, the band sounds wonderful either way.
> 
> 	I recommend playing this at high volume repeatedly.

Gee, you don't have to play Kate Bush loud to hear that she is the ultimate.

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