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    Yeah, Tony, a couple of years ago I went to Sydney to see the musical "War of The Worlds" what an absolutely fantastic production, it was worth every cent of the admission price.
    The original came out in 1978 and I bought the album, still got it along with quite a few other LP's. Well they had the original LP on sale at the show for $200 . I did buy a DVD of the show, I think I paid something like $30 for it.

    War of The Worlds the musical is right at the top of my favourites. I have it on LP. DVD and CD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ausfree View Post
    I don't think there is a definitive answer to the original question, I agree a lot with some of the other posts including this one by Loanrangie, the Moody Blues and the Doors are excellent groups along with The Cars and ZZ Top, so how can you come up with one single song as an answer?? A real favourite of mine is Roy Orbison, he put out some great music. John Farnham in the "Whispering Jack" Album was also excellent. I remember seeing him in Newcastle 20 years ago when he had long hair, what a great showman and singer.

    The "Steve Miller Band" brought out great hits such as "Jet Airliner" and "Abracadabra".
    Totally agree, its personal choice and the ones i picked are what really grabbed me when i first heard them.
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    Treads Guest
    International: Eagles - Take it to the limit.

    Australian: Hunters and Collectors - The Holy Grail, or
    Goanna - Solid Rock.

    (I can't pick between those two)

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    For lyrics, possibly Dylan's The Times They Are a-Changin.
    For sound, all of Joni Mitchell's Shine album is just lovely.

    But there are so many...

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    For Me;

    Al Stewart 'Year of the Cat', dreadful voice but what an evocative song!

    And 'Flame Trees' by Chisel

    Cheers

    Alan

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