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I like Trick of the Tail too.

The Lamb tour, was that "Seconds Out"?
Seconds out was the first tour after Peter left and had a lot of wind and wuthering stuff I think. Lamb lies down on Broadway was the last album and tour Peter did before having his nervous breakdown and leaving.
 
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YouTube is where I get them. Just include the keywords backing track in your search. For example something like "Led Zeppelin the rover backing track" and it will come up with it. They are great for playing along with, but sometimes can be a bit tougher than playing along with the regular song because there are no rhythm guide guitar tracks either. That's why I started recording some. That way I can play back muting whichever guitar track I am playing live.

Great way to have a feeling of playing along with a band without actually having a band

Recently been working on Dio Rainbow in the Dark and Holy Diver
I like your taste in music!
 
I didn't think of this until today because I didn't really consider it a hobby but I also make soap. It started when my favorite body wash went over $5 and I got irritated and thought "I can make soap!" So I started. I make bar soap for my wife and I, and she is the pickiest person I know so if she likes it it must be good, and has progressed to making liquid laundry detergent and a body wash. The body wash is a bit of a cheat but the other soaps are bar soaps made from oils the old fashioned way. Anyway, it started out with me being cheap but now I prefer the soap I make. I like the chemistry of it. Those are two loafs and some lumpy bars.
 

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I like the chemistry of it.
This reminded me of the chemistry sets me and my brothers got as Christmas presents in the early 1970s. We would be out in the side yard playing with the chemicals. We didn't follow any of the instructions, but just combining stuff to see if we could get anything to burn or detonate :)


I miss the country I grew up in.
 
This reminded me of the chemistry sets me and my brothers got as Christmas presents in the early 1970s. We would be out in the side yard playing with the chemicals. We didn't follow any of the instructions, but just combining stuff to see if we could get anything to burn or detonate :)


I miss the country I grew up in.
For my 7th grade science project I built an arc welder that caught on fire when I demonstrated it. I had the coolest project in the class and got a C because my paper sucked. Haha. The clay pot I was using as an insulator is what caught on fire because I held the arc too long!
 
For my 7th grade science project I built an arc welder that caught on fire when I demonstrated it. I had the coolest project in the class and got a C because my paper sucked. Haha. The clay pot I was using as an insulator is what caught on fire because I held the arc too long!
I love it!
If things aren't catching fire or exploding it probably isn't a very interesting experiment.
Thankfully almost all kids don't pay attention in HighSchool chemistry classes. The world would be a much more dangerous place if they did.
My brother-in-law once came in second place in a highschool science fair with his working recoilless rifle and rocket.
How times have changed.
 
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I love it!
If things aren't catching fire or exploding it probably isn't a very interesting experiment.
Thankfully almost all kids don't pay attention in HighSchool chemistry classes. The world would be a much more dangerous place if they did.
My brother-in-law once came in second place in a highschool science fair with his working recoilless rifle and rocket.
How times have changed.
I would have liked to have seen the demo of that!
 

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