Bullet/Hard Stuff Discography (all On Purple Records)
- "Hobo" / "Sinister Minister" (as Bullet, 1971)
- "Jay Time" / "The Orchestrator" (1972)
- Bulletproof (1972)
- "Inside Your Life" / "How Do You do It?" (1972)
- Bolex Dementia (1973)
- Archival releases
- Bullet: The Entrance to Hell (Angel Air) (these recordings were previously unofficially released under the invented band name Daemon)
These recordings feature Al Shaw on lead vocals, who left Bullet before they renamed to Hard Stuff.
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Famous quotes containing the words bullet, hard, stuff and/or purple:
“Its not the bullet with my name on it that worries me. Its the one that says To whom it may concern.”
—Anonymous Belfast Resident. quoted in Guardian (London, Oct. 16, 1991)
“I broke my heart in two
So hard I struck.
What matter? for I know
That out of rock,
Out of a desolate source,
Love leaps upon its course.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
“Life is too short to stuff a mushroom.”
—Shirley Conran (b. 1932)
“But that wasnt fancy enough for Lord Byron, oh dear me no, he had to invent a lot of figures of speech and then interpolate them,
With the result that whenever you mention Old Testament soldiers to
people they say Oh yes, theyre the ones that a lot of wolves dressed up in gold and purple ate them.”
—Ogden Nash (19021971)