Andrew wrote:Aside from the cheeseball ballad, both BE albums had some great guitar work on there and some seriously big anthems. Two classics.
Agreed. What a kick-ass band!


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Andrew wrote:Aside from the cheeseball ballad, both BE albums had some great guitar work on there and some seriously big anthems. Two classics.
Saint John wrote:strangegrey wrote:Of for fucks sake....give me a break. Diane Warren gave them that #1 song
Yeah, because lyrics without music are what it takes to make a #1 song.![]()
And you're acting like Dianne Warren is the Goddess of #1 songs and can merely dole them out like a blackjack dealer. Get a grip, dude. Schon and Cain have always had a penchant for being able to construct power ballads with the greatest of ease. But I'm glad you're giving Dianne Warren credit.
And I suppose Steve Perry's FTLOSM was so terrible and flopped because none of the 62 writers on the album were named ... drum roll please ... Dianne Warren.
Saint John wrote:Yeah, because lyrics without music are what it takes to make a #1 song.![]()
And you're acting like Dianne Warren is the Goddess of #1 songs and can merely dole them out like a blackjack dealer.
kgdjpubs wrote:Saint John wrote:Yeah, because lyrics without music are what it takes to make a #1 song.![]()
And you're acting like Dianne Warren is the Goddess of #1 songs and can merely dole them out like a blackjack dealer.
considering the number of #1 ballads she has written, that isn't too far off from the truth...
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Saint John wrote:DSB was solid, as was SIL. Ask The Lonely and Separate Ways were pretty bad. He should add Kiss Me Softly and Remember Me. He needs to sing more of his songs to preserve what's left of his voice.
Agreed, tho I thought SW was also ok (new link below). I am impressed he sang so much of the dozen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvDd3TGvtf0
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