August 28, 20187 yr This was always my pick for "A guy has a gun to your head, but if you can sing one song from start to finish flawlessly he lets you live. Otherwise you dead."
September 1, 20187 yr There are a couple of songs that changed my entire musical perspective forever the minute I heard them. I timeline order:EruptionCrazy TrainLove Struck BabyShe Sells SanctuarySmells Like Teen Spirit
September 8, 20187 yr 4 hours ago, Dolemite said: The 2:23 mark makes the video for me. 3:17 is the sweet spot for me.
September 23, 20187 yr By definition, Steve Forbert’s Romeo’s Tune came out in 1979 (didn’t chart until 1980) but it’s a phenomenal song and he deserves some credit Edited September 23, 20187 yr by ocugolf
September 27, 20187 yr Was going to post this one, wore that album out back in the day, while album is great.
November 4, 20187 yr Here are 3 (potential) songs that could have fit into the 80's genre, as now remixed:
November 5, 20187 yr 50 minutes ago, tbone_ said: How was the movie? I posted about it over in the movie forum.
November 5, 20187 yr On 8/31/2018 at 8:55 PM, tbone_ said: There are a couple of songs that changed my entire musical perspective forever the minute I heard them. I timeline order: Eruption Crazy Train Love Struck Baby She Sells Sanctuary Smells Like Teen Spirit I saw The Cult recently on the Bush, STP Cult tour. I liked them a good bit when I was younger, but hadn't thought much about them in years. Frankly found them an odd inclusion in that line up of bands. That said, I felt like they were the highlight of the show I attended, and I am a huge fan of Bush and STP. Cult was fresh and new again. They sounded absolutely fantastic. She Sells Sanctuary was off the charts good. They have been in a regular rotation for me since that mid August show.
November 10, 20187 yr Side note but the “History Revisited” album was outstanding. Gave us these gems:
November 11, 20187 yr On 8/31/2018 at 9:55 PM, tbone_ said: There are a couple of songs that changed my entire musical perspective forever the minute I heard them. I timeline order: Eruption Crazy Train Love Struck Baby She Sells Sanctuary Smells Like Teen Spirit Add Funkadelic’s Maggot Brain to that list, and we have a lot in common. And I’m an odd sort as I prefer Hazel’s work on lead over Hampton’s.
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