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10 hours ago, zendragon said:

I've heard Aerosmith is supposed to be the bad guys but come off as really cool and the film really hurt The Bee Gees

The Bee Gee's had gotten into the disco scene a couple years prior to SPLHCB and gave that style a shot in the arm.

Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack released in '77, Staying Alive was '83, and they were still releasing Gold and Platinum albums into the early 90s.

They didn't start to truly fall off chart wise until much later.

A good 30 year run for a group is no small feat. 

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Hmmm. I heard they were touring from a friend that really likes them. It's not bad even if stoner-y stuff isn't necessarily my thing (more into classic doom, even funeral doom) and besides they ARE named after the best Electric Wizard album, a stone classic. 

EDIT: ...and of course the tour is listed in the other thread. I've been to a ton of shows at Black Circle and Reggies. My fave venues. 

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Pentagram are putting out a new record with Bobby too. Victor Griffin is out again, now it's two guys from Mos Generator (who?) and the drummer from Saint Vitus. 

https://metalplanetmusic.com/2024/10/pentagram-first-new-album-in-a-decade-coming-on-hps-records/

I really hope he learned his lesson from beating on his mom and going to jail, and staying off the dope and crack. But that's probably like asking a bird not to fly. 

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