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I'm afraid if you listened to all three of these back to back, your ears might fall off. There was a time when I thought Starship was about as good as it could get, but then again, at that point, I also dug Iggy Pop & The Stooges. Not to engage in the black art of thread-mixing, but my fling with the Motor City 5 is an affectation of the person in me that I've learned to ignore.

Up over and out.

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Allen,

I thought The Rationals were kind of like the stateside version of the early Kinks. We had bands in the Northwest that were like that. BTW, I'm not down by any means on the MC5, especially live. They may have generated more energy than just about any band around at that time. I still have "Kick Out The Jams" on CD. I admit to pulling it out every now and then when I need that kind of fix.

Up over and out.

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I knew all these folks back in the day and never got the records. YMMV.

Kick out the jams, %#$ers, er, I mean, brothers and sisters! And yeah, that John Sinclair was one lucid visionary, those White Panther dudes sure had it together. LOL, did that stuff ever age in record time. Their music still sounds exciting to listen to, though. RIP, Rob Tyner and Sonic Smith.

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I gotta admit that, though I love that era of music, the MC5 just don't do it for me. A lot of motion, not much real excitement.

that oughta convince somebody to buy it -

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