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G.I.Jim wrote:Listening to his greatest hits, and he has some awesome songs! I've never owned any of his albums, but this is cool. I don't care for his last album, but these cheesy 80's tunes are nice.I may use this album as an inspiration for a new CH tune.
AR wrote:verslibre wrote:Rick Springfield? Greatest Hits?
5 U.S. top ten hits, including a #1 and a Grammy. Not many artists can claim that.
Everett wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Listening to his greatest hits, and he has some awesome songs! I've never owned any of his albums, but this is cool. I don't care for his last album, but these cheesy 80's tunes are nice.I may use this album as an inspiration for a new CH tune.
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StevePerryHair wrote:Saw Rick perform in Tampa last night. Nice small venue, in the Hard Rock Cafe. He's just still amazing. Love his newest album. He performed a few of them. And to top things off, I got to see something I never thought I'd get to see him do live. "My Father's Chair" from the Tao album. The ballad he wrote trying to make sense of his father's untimely passing from cancer. It's an emotional beautiful song! Always makes me think of my own dad's passing. So glad I had the opportunity to see him perform it! I would share the song, but I didn't get to record the whole thing. Hope it shows up on YouTube!
He really does! And he's so appreciative and genuine to his fans/audience. You should head over to see him!No Surprize wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Saw Rick perform in Tampa last night. Nice small venue, in the Hard Rock Cafe. He's just still amazing. Love his newest album. He performed a few of them. And to top things off, I got to see something I never thought I'd get to see him do live. "My Father's Chair" from the Tao album. The ballad he wrote trying to make sense of his father's untimely passing from cancer. It's an emotional beautiful song! Always makes me think of my own dad's passing. So glad I had the opportunity to see him perform it! I would share the song, but I didn't get to record the whole thing. Hope it shows up on YouTube!
Springfiled puts on a great show doesn't he. He has tons of energy and gives you your moneys worth. Last I saw him he did some covers and they sounded
better than the originals. He's playing tonight in Lauderdale and I might just head east and catch it!
Andrew wrote:AR wrote:verslibre wrote:Rick Springfield? Greatest Hits?
5 U.S. top ten hits, including a #1 and a Grammy. Not many artists can claim that.
17 Top 40 hits in USA and another #1 back here in OZ from 1971.
StevePerryHair wrote:Saw Rick perform in Tampa last night. Nice small venue, in the Hard Rock Cafe. He's just still amazing. Love his newest album. He performed a few of them. And to top things off, I got to see something I never thought I'd get to see him do live. "My Father's Chair" from the Tao album. The ballad he wrote trying to make sense of his father's untimely passing from cancer. It's an emotional beautiful song! Always makes me think of my own dad's passing. So glad I had the opportunity to see him perform it! I would share the song, but I didn't get to record the whole thing. Hope it shows up on YouTube!
It's ok. I was happy to have even part of it recorded! I appreciate it so much! Still can't believe I got to hear it.Melissa wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Saw Rick perform in Tampa last night. Nice small venue, in the Hard Rock Cafe. He's just still amazing. Love his newest album. He performed a few of them. And to top things off, I got to see something I never thought I'd get to see him do live. "My Father's Chair" from the Tao album. The ballad he wrote trying to make sense of his father's untimely passing from cancer. It's an emotional beautiful song! Always makes me think of my own dad's passing. So glad I had the opportunity to see him perform it! I would share the song, but I didn't get to record the whole thing. Hope it shows up on YouTube!
It really was a great performance! I wish I had started recording on your phone sooner but I was just amazed he was really performing it, lol. He always puts on such a great fun rock show the times we've seen him live!
conversationpc wrote:Andrew wrote:AR wrote:verslibre wrote:Rick Springfield? Greatest Hits?
5 U.S. top ten hits, including a #1 and a Grammy. Not many artists can claim that.
17 Top 40 hits in USA and another #1 back here in OZ from 1971.
I wasn't aware that he'd had that many top 40 hits here. Definitely worth a greatest hits package.
StevePerryHair wrote:And to top things off, I got to see something I never thought I'd get to see him do live. "My Father's Chair" from the Tao album.
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