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Enigma869 wrote: To have this great of an album, after replacing your lead singer is simply unheard of, by ANY band! Sammy Hagar is THE MAN! John from Boston
The Sushi Hunter wrote:I also voted BJ's Slippery When Wet. Actually this pole is the most difficult for me to decide on because there was so much activities in regards to rock this year in my opinion. I actually loved lots of the choices, Europe was awesome, Van Halen's 5150 was great - I was video taping from my skateboard as I was jamming down a Tokyo shopping center with 5150 dubbed onto the video. And Boston's Third Stage was another one of my favorite albums of that year along with Toto's Fahrenheit album.
finalfight wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:I also voted BJ's Slippery When Wet. Actually this pole is the most difficult for me to decide on because there was so much activities in regards to rock this year in my opinion. I actually loved lots of the choices, Europe was awesome, Van Halen's 5150 was great - I was video taping from my skateboard as I was jamming down a Tokyo shopping center with 5150 dubbed onto the video. And Boston's Third Stage was another one of my favorite albums of that year along with Toto's Fahrenheit album.
Dude (or dudette) you actually managed to get BJ, the phrase slippery when wet and pole in the same post! Respect.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:finalfight wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:I also voted BJ's Slippery When Wet. Actually this pole is the most difficult for me to decide on because there was so much activities in regards to rock this year in my opinion. I actually loved lots of the choices, Europe was awesome, Van Halen's 5150 was great - I was video taping from my skateboard as I was jamming down a Tokyo shopping center with 5150 dubbed onto the video. And Boston's Third Stage was another one of my favorite albums of that year along with Toto's Fahrenheit album.
Dude (or dudette) you actually managed to get BJ, the phrase slippery when wet and pole in the same post! Respect.
I'm a dude...of course.
Enigma869 wrote:Some great choices on that list. You definitely need to get rid of ANYTHING with David Lee Roth's name on it, as the best of the year! My vote goes to "5150", as I thought it was Van Halen's greatest release, EVER! To have this great of an album, after replacing your lead singer is simply unheard of, by ANY band! Sammy Hagar is THE MAN!
stevew2 wrote:Not reallyfinalfight wrote:stevew2 wrote:I see the two homo's voted for Bon Jovi
You've never heard Turbo then...?
finalfight wrote:stevew2 wrote:Not reallyfinalfight wrote:stevew2 wrote:I see the two homo's voted for Bon Jovi
You've never heard Turbo then...?
Turbo makes Bon Jovi's output appear like a testosterone fuelled beast of pure studliness* by comparison.
*The phrase 'testosterone fuelled beast of pure studliness' is a registered trademark of Manowar.
conversationpc wrote:finalfight wrote:stevew2 wrote:Not reallyfinalfight wrote:stevew2 wrote:I see the two homo's voted for Bon Jovi
You've never heard Turbo then...?
Turbo makes Bon Jovi's output appear like a testosterone fuelled beast of pure studliness* by comparison.
*The phrase 'testosterone fuelled beast of pure studliness' is a registered trademark of Manowar.
There are a few good tunes on "Turbo" and "Reckless" kicks almost as much ass as anything Priest has ever put out.
They must as gay as Mathew thenfinalfight wrote:stevew2 wrote:Not reallyfinalfight wrote:stevew2 wrote:I see the two homo's voted for Bon Jovi
You've never heard Turbo then...?
Turbo makes Bon Jovi's output appear like a testosterone fuelled beast of pure studliness* by comparison.
*The phrase 'testosterone fuelled beast of pure studliness' is a registered trademark of Manowar.
strangegrey wrote:How 5150 doesn't win this in a landslide has me scratching my head. The only band to replace an established singer and not miss a single beat...and do so with the first number 1 record the band has ever experienced is simply, well, unheard of...
To this day, it hasn't been done.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Tonight for the first time I actually watched and listened to Van Halen III on youtube. And after seeing and hearing it, I didn't miss anything. What was Van Halen thinking getting this guy? He's completely not made for the part both vocally and in stage performance. They should have worked hard to keep Sammy or kiss his ass trying to get him back. I'm nearly at a loss for words after watching this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJt3peL7dkU
Journey/Survivor wrote:Well, if it had been on here I would have voted for SURVIVOR'S "WHEN SECONDS COUNT."
But since it's not I voted for "RAISED ON RADIO."
Rockindeano wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Well, if it had been on here I would have voted for SURVIVOR'S "WHEN SECONDS COUNT."
But since it's not I voted for "RAISED ON RADIO."
No shit Queer. You like the poppy queer songs. You need an online assbeating.
Journey/Survivor wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Well, if it had been on here I would have voted for SURVIVOR'S "WHEN SECONDS COUNT."
But since it's not I voted for "RAISED ON RADIO."
No shit Queer. You like the poppy queer songs. You need an online assbeating.
If it had been Journey's Frontiers up against When Seconds Count, then I would have voted for Frontiers. But unfortunately ROR was Journey's lightest album.
I love great music no matter how hard it Rocks or how light it may be, a great song is a great song.
conversationpc wrote:Choose your favorite album released in 1986...
Great year for music. "5150" was the album that first turned me on to Van Halen and it was my favorite album for several years. "Somewhere in Time" was also my first Iron Maiden album.
However, I chose "Third Stage" by Boston, which also happened to be my first Boston album. Actually, that was probably the year I got into music in general, so there you go.
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