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Classic LP Jigsaw Puzzles

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This is where all my future classic LP-themed jigsaw puzzles will be posted. Each new puzzle added will cause a bump in the thread so check back periodically. :)
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10:26 Tom Petty, Lucky to see him last year on his final tour, great show to boot.
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Allmans 14:19 a bit tougher
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Yesterday, I was thinking how about a Petty and Heartbreakers puzzle. :) I like your new puzzle set up.
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Petty. 25:00
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Allmans puzzle very good Jim, beats me how quick Craig does any of these puzzles.
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I'd accuse him of cheating if I could find a way to cheat.

24:21 on Tom Petty, ten minutes more for the whole Allman's band.

I like the new setup too, more compact, less of an annoyance for those who think some of us are having too much fun.
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Roy, I do them with my mouse and I get in the zone, can't play steel for spit, so it's one thing I'm fairly good at, but if you look at other puzzles out there, people are doing them in half the time I can, blows me away. There was one puzzle with six pieces and one guy did it in zero seconds.

Love the new setup too Jim, easier to find new puzzles now :wink:
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22:51 Beautiful cover, great album. Think I'll listen to it. So Far Away From Me would have benefitted from Mr. Franklin for that riff.
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8:18, Good one!
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Craig, you met slow down, far to fast, bet you play that way, all fast licks! :lol:
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27:15
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A truly classic cover by Neon Park, whose work may appear here again.
https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=299a6ea21072

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Nice one Charlie.
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High Noon came on last night. I'd forgotten Tex Ritter sang the theme, by Dimitri Tiomkin of all composers.
We had a 45 single of 'Deck of Cards,' a choral arrangement about a guy at boot camp, b/w 'Rye Whiskey'--you gotta hear this: Rye Whiskey
This is better than the record. Kills me to see that Fender Kingman since I sold mine.
Google images and you'll find as many comic books and movie poster as albums, what a career.

https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=1908db35cfd2

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32:11
Forgot to hit pause when the phone rang.
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Looking for another classic Neon Park cover, I kept running into this one, not by Park but by Edward Kasper, and not Little Feat
but The Band hanging out on the cover of Moondog Matinee.

https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=3a6946a50f55

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Great colorful one Charlie, have never seen that before!!
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Me either. Apparently the cover got reissued several times. Yeah, I like this painting, like, wait a minute, isn't that Robbie Robertson...?
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Yeah Robbies checking out the juke box.
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