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Ides of March

Postby Idiosyncrasy » Fri Feb 20, 2009 7:09 am

I'm not a huge fan of their older stuff, but some of the stuff they released after Peterik went back in 1990 (?) is really good.

Always intrigued me that Jamo was performing 'I'd Love Her Anyway' during his live shows in the 90s. I wonder if this was meant to be a Survivor track? Noticed that 'Cry of the Wild Heart' was one of the tracks demoed for Crossroads Moment too and, of course, they also did a cover of 'Rebel Girl'.

Has anyone got Idessentials?

I'd love to hear their version of Pepperhead and the clip of Forgotten Oldie sounds awesome too!
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Re: Ides of March

Postby Tito » Sat Feb 21, 2009 1:38 am

Idiosyncrasy wrote:I'm not a huge fan of their older stuff, but some of the stuff they released after Peterik went back in 1990 (?) is really good.

Always intrigued me that Jamo was performing 'I'd Love Her Anyway' during his live shows in the 90s. I wonder if this was meant to be a Survivor track? Noticed that 'Cry of the Wild Heart' was one of the tracks demoed for Crossroads Moment too and, of course, they also did a cover of 'Rebel Girl'.

Has anyone got Idessentials?

I'd love to hear their version of Pepperhead and the clip of Forgotten Oldie sounds awesome too!


I remember when they first played Pepperhead at a World Stage show several years ago. It sounded ok until he sang the word, "Pepperhead." There were a few people in the audience laughing at that song. I must admit, I chuckled at that part too. I didn't know if it was supposed a joke song or not. I did get it though because I've seen a few people around that fit the mold of Pepperhead.
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