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Aug 09, 2024
The title says it all
Right in my wheelhouse a book about a method of endurance training!
Mar 10, 2011
Gotta love the Rats
I was fortunate enough to work the crazy NJ, NY metropolitan area club scene in the 70's and one of the bands I worked for crossed paths with The Good Rats more than once. While I usually didn't watch bands who were playing opposite us too often I couldn't help but watch the Rats. Visually as well as musically these guys were the top of the crop. Live at Last brought back a tsunami of emotions for me taking me back to a time when live music meant musicians actually playing their instruments, singing into a microphone no lip syncing and when you heard the music you could actually identify the source....there were instruments and amplifiers on stage. Imagine that. The music was not piped in from a source off stage. Live at Last brings back those days. The sound quality is great for a live recording and the songs are fantastic. Listening to this one has too ask the obvious question, "What invisible force held the Rats back from making it all the way to the top?' Listening to Live at Last it's obvious they belonged there.

Dec 28, 2024
Tough to find glad to have found this!
Been using this brand cycling diary for probably 15-20 years. They're tough to find these days but I manage to find one every year.