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I remember the day the local Record Bar got Third Stage. Hell yes we waited what seemed like forever for it. I had the LP, cassette, and CD of course.

One of the beauties of Boston is how the songs are inseparable and how the album serves as one anthem of genius.

To wit, if I hear "It's Easy," it's gotta be followed by "A Man I'll Never Be." "Hollyann" needs "Cantcha Say," etc.

I wonder if nicknackcackywhack has a problem with Delp. No i really dont wonder that, idgaft

I use music to teach poetry. My students are very familiar with Boston and the Eagles haha
 
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I remember the day the local Record Bar got Third Stage. Hell yes we waited what seemed like forever for it. I had the LP, cassette, and CD of course.

One of the beauties of Boston is how the songs are inseparable and how the album serves as one anthem of genius.

To wit, if I hear "It's Easy," it's gotta be followed by "A Man I'll Never Be." "Hollyann" needs "Cantcha Say," etc.

I wonder if nicknackcackywhack has a problem with Delp. No i really dont wonder that, idgaft

I use music to teach poetry. My students are very familiar with Boston and the Eagles haha
I don’t remember for certain where I bought it, but am pretty sure it was at a record store on Kingston Pike I went to while at UT. It was definitely in Knoxville.
 
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I don’t remember for certain where I bought it, but am pretty sure it was at a record store on Kingston Pike I went to while at UT. It was definitely in Knoxville.

Third Stage is great! But have you ever heard Boston's 4th album "Walk On"? I believe it is so underrated! The big knock on it is Brad Delp did not sing on it, but Fran Cosmo does a great job filling in and the Walk On Medley is so damn epic!

 
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