i knew you'd have to chime in you Rad-ster
quoted 7 lines I am not a big fan of Foreigner but I have to say that my fascination
>
>I am not a big fan of Foreigner but I have to say that my fascination
>with Def Leppard has done nothing but intensify in recent weeks,
>leading me to start incorporating Mutt Lange production techniques
>into new material. Who needs to rip off Autechre when there are bands
>like Def Leppard? In all seriousness I cannot listen to "Photograph"
>too many times.
I don't fucking blame you!!! Please stear the world back to Def Leopard.
Really, I'm begging you...
quoted 6 lines Also in heavy rotation on my G4's iTunes:
>
>Also in heavy rotation on my G4's iTunes:
>
>Air Supply - "Even the Nights are Better": I'm not sure but I think
>that "Caught Between the Moon and New York City" and this song are
>long lost twins separated at birth.
Not sure if I can hamg with you here. Something about their faces that
really bothers me...
quoted 8 lines The Seekers - "Georgie Girl" and The Mamas and The Papas - "Good
>
>The Seekers - "Georgie Girl" and The Mamas and The Papas - "Good
>Morning Starshine": I think that psychedelic hippie pop never got any
>better than those two cuts.
>
>Barry Manilow - "Oh Mandy": Oh holy fucking shit is more like it.
>This song is a tear-jerker. Barry Manilow is a God. Many people do
>not know he wrote the "Like A Good Neighbor State Farm Is There" song.
Jesus this is funny. I did know he was a major jingle writer, and he should
be afterall: he wrote the songs thta made the whole world sings... But
seriously, There was a girl. her name was Lola, she wore feathers in her
hair and a dress cut down to there...
quoted 13 lines Laibach - "The Final Countdown": Yes. It is Laibach covering
>
>Laibach - "The Final Countdown": Yes. It is Laibach covering
>Europe. Yes. It is as amazing as you think it could be. The first time
>I heard the choir drop in on the chorus, I felt like something broke
>inside of me. I will never be the same.
>
>Sheriff - "When I'm With You": With all these contemporary bands
>ripping off the sounds of the '80s, you know it's only a matter of
>time before the early 90's pre-Nirvana ballad rock starts getting
>touched. When that time comes, I hope somebody remembers Sheriff.
>
>Tears for Fears - "Head Over Heels": I saw Donnie Darko and this song
>reminded me of when pop music was my only Truth.
Great movie, great song.
quoted 6 lines Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna": It is amazing to me that the same band
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>Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna": It is amazing to me that the same band
>that wrote these two songs also wrote the rest of Toto IV. What a
>terrible album, bookended by the two greatest songs of 1982. Toto
>also co-wrote and played several of the songs on Michael Jackson's
>"Thriller." Go check if you don't believe me.
TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!TOTO!!!!!
quoted 8 lines The Art of Noise - "Paranoimia", Yello - "Oh Yeah", MARRS - "Pump
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>The Art of Noise - "Paranoimia", Yello - "Oh Yeah", MARRS - "Pump up
>the Volume", Fine Young Cannibals - "Good Thing": Every time I
>deejayed a school dance in college, these 12"s were played.
>
>Unknown Indian Artists - "Knight Rider Bhangra": I don't know where
>this song came from or why, all I know is some Hindus be loving them
>some Knight Rider.
You rule you genius mother fucker, you!
DS
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