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Post by Fox in the Snow on Sept 22, 2017 9:30:01 GMT
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Post by Terrapin Station on Sept 22, 2017 9:59:04 GMT
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schizkebab
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Post by schizkebab on Sept 22, 2017 12:02:47 GMT
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Post by Terrapin Station on Sept 22, 2017 12:05:51 GMT
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Post by Admin on Sept 22, 2017 14:24:44 GMT
Ha! You beat me to it. Great album.
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Post by cupcakes on Sept 22, 2017 14:31:23 GMT
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Post by Terrapin Station on Sept 22, 2017 14:42:15 GMT
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schizkebab
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Post by schizkebab on Sept 22, 2017 17:42:29 GMT
I'll stand with ol' Link up there as having the coolest tune ever, but I can't in good conscience not mention these 2 ultra-cool krautrock classics.
To be played extremely loud
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2017 23:32:33 GMT
Surely a contender.
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Post by dougb on Sept 25, 2017 13:55:55 GMT
SLF's version was pretty damn good also.
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Post by alpha128 on Sept 25, 2017 14:58:54 GMT
I don't think you can get much cooler than this:
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Post by someguy on Sept 25, 2017 18:06:38 GMT
"Cannonball" by the Breeders.
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Post by Midi-Chlorian_Count on Sept 25, 2017 22:27:34 GMT
I believe it's pretty much impossible to get any cooler than this chap:-
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Post by Admin on Sept 26, 2017 2:47:39 GMT
Michael Bolton is generally known for his love songs , but is a respected rocker and classicist too. I remember when Bolton first came onto the scene. He did indeed rock. youtu.be/NukzQZM-1QkNot sure what happened after that, though. Maybe he bought one too many Celine Dion records.
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Post by someguy on Sept 26, 2017 3:43:09 GMT
Michael Bolton is generally known for his love songs , but is a respected rocker and classicist too. I remember when Bolton first came onto the scene. He did indeed rock. youtu.be/NukzQZM-1QkNot sure what happened after that, though. Maybe he bought one too many Celine Dion records. Meh, that song was OK. Call me a pussy, but I like "Love is a Wonderful Thing" and "Missing You Now" better.
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Post by Admin on Sept 26, 2017 3:45:37 GMT
I remember when Bolton first came onto the scene. He did indeed rock. youtu.be/NukzQZM-1QkNot sure what happened after that, though. Maybe he bought one too many Celine Dion records. Meh, that song was OK. Call me a pussy, but I like "Love is a Wonderful Thing" and "Missing You Now" better. There was a power ballad on that first record, too. It was the last track: youtu.be/Mu199EnOnQ0The dude can sing. I'll give him that.
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Post by paislene on Sept 26, 2017 6:10:46 GMT
Michael Bolton is generally known for his love songs , but is a respected rocker and classicist too. I remember when Bolton first came onto the scene. He did indeed rock. youtu.be/NukzQZM-1QkNot sure what happened after that, though. Maybe he bought one too many Celine Dion records. Just last week , I turned my car radio on to an FM station I listen to . They're usually more contemporary specializing in current electro-pop . But , surprise surprise , they were playing one of Michael's big rock hits and I couldn't place it and I still can't (and don't have time to hunt it out yet) . But i've always enjoyed his music . In the 1970's I was listening to the rock super groups like Cream and Led Zeppelin , he came in around 1980 (he had been around before that , but began establishing himself then) , and I really took to his upbeat rock . I think it was because it was the end of the 1970's and the analog era too .
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Post by Admin on Sept 26, 2017 6:23:08 GMT
I remember when Bolton first came onto the scene. He did indeed rock. youtu.be/NukzQZM-1QkNot sure what happened after that, though. Maybe he bought one too many Celine Dion records. Just last week , I turned my car radio on to an FM station I listen to . They're usually more contemporary specializing in current electro-pop . But , surprise surprise , they were playing one of Michael's big rock hits and I couldn't place it and I still can't (and don't have time to hunt it out yet) . But i've always enjoyed his music . In the 1970's I was listening to the rock super groups like Cream and Led Zeppelin , he came in around 1980 (he had been around before that , but began establishing himself then) , and I really took to his upbeat rock . I think it was because it was the end of the 1970's and the analog era too .
As far as I know, he only had two rock hits. Fool's Game (linked above) and Everybody's Crazy. Fun fact: The lead guitar on both songs was played by Bruce Kulick, who gained some notoriety with KISS on several albums.
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Post by hi224 on Sept 26, 2017 8:51:24 GMT
I believe it's pretty much impossible to get any cooler than this chap:- cool or somber actually?.
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