Man two really bad covers - never liked the fireball cover, especially after "In Rock". So I'll go with Rainbow, not a bad pencil sketch but like I said I don't care much for it either.
Bob-Don't you have beige colored stains under the pits of all of your white shirts? So you must like it to. I think the colors go well together and I like that they are fairly subtle for the 1970's which was a time when too many covers through too many wild colors on a cover at once.
Always actually liked the Rainbow cover. I still have the original gatefold vinyl version too. Great album, wore out the grooves trying to learn Gates of Babylon.
Man two really bad covers - never liked the fireball cover, especially after "In Rock". So I'll go with Rainbow, not a bad pencil sketch but like I said I don't care much for it either.
ReplyDeleteI have to go with Fireball. Te Rainbow cover is just so dull.
ReplyDeleteI like the Rainbow one due to the colors and it's not as creepy as heads flying through space.
ReplyDeleteWhat colors? You mean beige? What's there to like about beige?
ReplyDeleteBob-Don't you have beige colored stains under the pits of all of your white shirts? So you must like it to. I think the colors go well together and I like that they are fairly subtle for the 1970's which was a time when too many covers through too many wild colors on a cover at once.
ReplyDeleteI think the color scheme on the album was also the second choise as the color scheme for the Cleveland Browns' uniforms.
ReplyDeleteBob-University of Wyoming has the great color scheme of brown, yellow and white.
ReplyDeleteIs that where RJD went to school?
ReplyDeleteI thought he to Tinyville University.
ReplyDeleteWasn't his roommate Glenn Danzig?
ReplyDeleteEither him, Udo or Angus Young.
ReplyDeleteBad, yes, but Rainbow is more excusable
ReplyDeleteAlways actually liked the Rainbow cover. I still have the original gatefold vinyl version too. Great album, wore out the grooves trying to learn Gates of Babylon.
ReplyDeletePatrick Stevens