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  1. Ronald Epstein

    What are you listening to right now?

    Is that the same Dan Hill who sang the infamous, "Sometimes when we touch, the honesty's too much..."?
  2. Ronald Epstein

    What are you listening to right now?

    Love seeing all this vinyl. I have this on CD and this was a BIG release back in the day that essentially covered Billy's entire career to that point.
  3. Ronald Epstein

    What are you listening to right now?

    Wow. That takes me back. When the movie came out I bought the soundtrack on CD and listened to it endlessly.
  4. Ronald Epstein

    What are you listening to right now?

    Yup! Have ON THE RADIO. It is a DJ-styled mix with songs morphing into each other. Very well done.
  5. Ronald Epstein

    What are you listening to right now?

    This is a nice collection of songs that include the 70s and 80s chart hits. If they included the album cut of Mac Arthur Park, all the better. "I Love You" is a great song. What would have made this album that much better is "Love To Love You Baby," but I understand there needed to be a...
  6. Ronald Epstein

    What are you listening to right now?

    Got that one, too. I have about 6 K-Tel albums and perhaps 1-2 Ronco albums stored away in boxes.
  7. Ronald Epstein

    What are you listening to right now?

    Yikes! They put the radio edit of Mac Arthur Park on that album. The extended version is the better one.
  8. Ronald Epstein

    What are you listening to right now?

    Now that's odd. Back in the day, I bought every K-Tel album and from the first top photo, I thought that is what you were listening to. But a CD? I had no idea that K-Tel made Cds. K-Tel albums were THE BOMB but the big drawback is the heavy editing they did to the songs in order to fit so...
  9. Ronald Epstein

    What are you listening to right now?

    I am a huge Billy Joel fan, and you are correct in that Big Man on Mulberry Street is one of his best.
  10. Ronald Epstein

    What are you listening to right now?

    I have that entire collection on CD as well. I am a HUGE fan of the 1970s. That's the era I grew up in. I do agree wholeheartedly that late 70s pop music is pretty bad. It either went disco or became mellow rock. The best years, in my opinion, are 1972-1974. I especially love the black...
  11. Ronald Epstein

    What are you listening to right now?

    Really loving "Dance like Uma Thurman" by Fall Out Boy Do all their songs off this album have some kind of familiar "hook" in them?
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