...and it's classic FM radio rock this week with the 180-gram vinyl re-release of ZZ Top's Classic 'Fandango'---equal Texas-sized helpings of live tracks and studio cuts featuring the AOR staple, 'Tush." And if you're looking to deck out your deck, we've got two limited-edition, promotional Led Zeppelin Record Mats to send you as well!
You know the drill by now, right? Grab our attention in the comments (WITH your email address--important!) gushing over TVD's Record Store Day Vinyl Giveaway Week #9 to set yourself up to win both of these classic rock gems. (Or, you can comment and forward your email address in an email to us. We're not picky.) And remember - each entry into our vinyl contest is an automatic entry to win the Stanton T.90 USB turntable on Record Store Day 2009!
Just make it funny. Or make it smart. About record stores. Or Record Store Day. Or vinyl. About us or you. Or something else all together. Just make it before next Monday (3/30) when we'll choose our winner. (AND launch giveaway #10 of 11--where does the time go...?)
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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8 comments:
I thought we skipped the light fandango?
jvitkun at yahoo dot com
those slipmats are dope as hell!
djbloo (at) gmail.com
Who could possibly say anything funny about ZZ Top?
They were a lot better than Canned Heat, too.
bourbondynasty@gmail.com
I love Zeppelin, but unfortunately I don't think I could even name one ZZ Top song. Though I will admit that they do have some sweet guitars of which my favorite is the plush one ;).
I'll show my age, but this was the beginning of the end for ZZ Top -- they were just you basic blues/rock boys from Texas, and real good at it. Jesus Just Left Chicago/Waiting For The Bus is a great one two punch from the earlier records. Nice to find a real vinyl site, and that vinyl stores are still pushing on through the tough times. I know we all miss Rick at Orpheus. Anyway, just found you all today but I'll be a frequent visitor.
johnpy2 at yahoo dot com
I went to a ZZTop show and have the ticket stub to prove it. Unfortunately, that's all I do remember about it.... Ah, the 80's....
iused2@gmail.com
oops, 90's duh
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