While the music is good, I'd have to say that there are more musicians/groups that span more generations and have a larger fan base ahead of them in line.
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While the music is good, I'd have to say that there are more musicians/groups that span more generations and have a larger fan base ahead of them in line.
Quoted from o-din:I suppose if you like to sleep while you play pinball which is what I almost did at the wall concert in 1980.
Animals was about their last great album and live show.
Animals is definitely one of my top favorites. But, just like Tull, when these songs are playing I really prefer to get absorbed in them. Usually that is something like s long boring road trip or just sitting with headphones. I just don't really concentrate on the music in the background on pins, my brain is more focused on the gameplay and sound effects. Of course, if any of these old bands are to be made a pin - the first mod should be to add an oil projector to lull you into a comatose state.
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