Anyway, just thought I'd ask.

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No Surprize wrote:Man, RS can flat out jam on the guitar, much respect to him. Seen him a couple of times and that dude keeps his body in great shape for a man who is near or
is 60. Plus, a lot of young girls and milf's flock to his shows.
FamilyMan wrote:Andrew posts a lot of Rock Springfield news on this site. Today even garnered a mention of a RS Tribute band. Question for the forum: Does anybody here really like Springfield? I've always been kind of embarrassed by him. Jesse's Girl is an ok song, I guess. But he just always struck me as more of a Hollywood creation... the General Hospital actor turned singer who had more looks than real hard core musical talent. i have to drag my wife, kicking and screaming, to a Springsteen concert. But she'd gladly overpay a babysitter to see Rick Springfield -- which tells me about all I need to know.
Anyway, just thought I'd ask.
yeah, you had to highlight that part.... because you'd have to be dragged kicking and screaming to a Bruce concert too.Behshad wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Andrew posts a lot of Rock Springfield news on this site. Today even garnered a mention of a RS Tribute band. Question for the forum: Does anybody here really like Springfield? I've always been kind of embarrassed by him. Jesse's Girl is an ok song, I guess. But he just always struck me as more of a Hollywood creation... the General Hospital actor turned singer who had more looks than real hard core musical talent. i have to drag my wife, kicking and screaming, to a Springsteen concert. But she'd gladly overpay a babysitter to see Rick Springfield -- which tells me about all I need to know.
Anyway, just thought I'd ask.
StevePerryHair wrote:yeah, you had to highlight that part.... because you'd have to be dragged kicking and screaming to a Bruce concert too.Behshad wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Andrew posts a lot of Rock Springfield news on this site. Today even garnered a mention of a RS Tribute band. Question for the forum: Does anybody here really like Springfield? I've always been kind of embarrassed by him. Jesse's Girl is an ok song, I guess. But he just always struck me as more of a Hollywood creation... the General Hospital actor turned singer who had more looks than real hard core musical talent. i have to drag my wife, kicking and screaming, to a Springsteen concert. But she'd gladly overpay a babysitter to see Rick Springfield -- which tells me about all I need to know.
Anyway, just thought I'd ask.
Behshad wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:yeah, you had to highlight that part.... because you'd have to be dragged kicking and screaming to a Bruce concert too.Behshad wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Andrew posts a lot of Rock Springfield news on this site. Today even garnered a mention of a RS Tribute band. Question for the forum: Does anybody here really like Springfield? I've always been kind of embarrassed by him. Jesse's Girl is an ok song, I guess. But he just always struck me as more of a Hollywood creation... the General Hospital actor turned singer who had more looks than real hard core musical talent. i have to drag my wife, kicking and screaming, to a Springsteen concert. But she'd gladly overpay a babysitter to see Rick Springfield -- which tells me about all I need to know.
Anyway, just thought I'd ask.
Lets not turn this ANTI RS THREAD into an ANTI BS THREAD !
FamilyMan wrote:Andrew posts a lot of Rock Springfield news on this site. Today even garnered a mention of a RS Tribute band. Question for the forum: Does anybody here really like Springfield? I've always been kind of embarrassed by him. Jesse's Girl is an ok song, I guess. But he just always struck me as more of a Hollywood creation... the General Hospital actor turned singer who had more looks than real hard core musical talent. i have to drag my wife, kicking and screaming, to a Springsteen concert. But she'd gladly overpay a babysitter to see Rick Springfield -- which tells me about all I need to know.
Anyway, just thought I'd ask.
yulog wrote:Behshad wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:yeah, you had to highlight that part.... because you'd have to be dragged kicking and screaming to a Bruce concert too.Behshad wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Andrew posts a lot of Rock Springfield news on this site. Today even garnered a mention of a RS Tribute band. Question for the forum: Does anybody here really like Springfield? I've always been kind of embarrassed by him. Jesse's Girl is an ok song, I guess. But he just always struck me as more of a Hollywood creation... the General Hospital actor turned singer who had more looks than real hard core musical talent. i have to drag my wife, kicking and screaming, to a Springsteen concert. But she'd gladly overpay a babysitter to see Rick Springfield -- which tells me about all I need to know.
Anyway, just thought I'd ask.
Lets not turn this ANTI RS THREAD into an ANTI BS THREAD !
Being a guy and admitting you like Rick springfield is like buying one of these when they came out and actually thinking you bought a cool car.![]()
AR wrote:yulog wrote:Behshad wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:yeah, you had to highlight that part.... because you'd have to be dragged kicking and screaming to a Bruce concert too.Behshad wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Andrew posts a lot of Rock Springfield news on this site. Today even garnered a mention of a RS Tribute band. Question for the forum: Does anybody here really like Springfield? I've always been kind of embarrassed by him. Jesse's Girl is an ok song, I guess. But he just always struck me as more of a Hollywood creation... the General Hospital actor turned singer who had more looks than real hard core musical talent. i have to drag my wife, kicking and screaming, to a Springsteen concert. But she'd gladly overpay a babysitter to see Rick Springfield -- which tells me about all I need to know.
Anyway, just thought I'd ask.
Lets not turn this ANTI RS THREAD into an ANTI BS THREAD !
Being a guy and admitting you like Rick springfield is like buying one of these when they came out and actually thinking you bought a cool car.![]()
As much as we don't get along online, you do make me laugh.
Andrew wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Andrew posts a lot of Rock Springfield news on this site. Today even garnered a mention of a RS Tribute band. Question for the forum: Does anybody here really like Springfield? I've always been kind of embarrassed by him. Jesse's Girl is an ok song, I guess. But he just always struck me as more of a Hollywood creation... the General Hospital actor turned singer who had more looks than real hard core musical talent. i have to drag my wife, kicking and screaming, to a Springsteen concert. But she'd gladly overpay a babysitter to see Rick Springfield -- which tells me about all I need to know.
Anyway, just thought I'd ask.
You need a few facts.
1 - Read the news properly. I'm promoting the RS Tribute ALBUM that I released on my own label.
2 - Why would you be embarassed by Rick? Did he do your wife?
3 - He fell into acting to pay the bills in the 70s having left Australia after hitting #1 with his music having been on the tour circuit alredy for 10 years. He wrote while acting and tried a few deals before the breakthrough Working Class Dog album in 1981.
4 - He went back to acting late 80s to keep himself busy after going thru writers block and another bout of depression. He's done acting on and off ever since.
5 - He hit the road again in the late 90s and hasn't stopped since.
6 - No real hardcore musical talent?? Bwahahaha. Ok, so writing all your own songs, playing most instruments on his albums (guitars, Keys, bass, drums) as well as producing them doesn't count??
FamilyMan wrote:Andrew wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Andrew posts a lot of Rock Springfield news on this site. Today even garnered a mention of a RS Tribute band. Question for the forum: Does anybody here really like Springfield? I've always been kind of embarrassed by him. Jesse's Girl is an ok song, I guess. But he just always struck me as more of a Hollywood creation... the General Hospital actor turned singer who had more looks than real hard core musical talent. i have to drag my wife, kicking and screaming, to a Springsteen concert. But she'd gladly overpay a babysitter to see Rick Springfield -- which tells me about all I need to know.
Anyway, just thought I'd ask.
You need a few facts.
1 - Read the news properly. I'm promoting the RS Tribute ALBUM that I released on my own label.
2 - Why would you be embarassed by Rick? Did he do your wife?
3 - He fell into acting to pay the bills in the 70s having left Australia after hitting #1 with his music having been on the tour circuit alredy for 10 years. He wrote while acting and tried a few deals before the breakthrough Working Class Dog album in 1981.
4 - He went back to acting late 80s to keep himself busy after going thru writers block and another bout of depression. He's done acting on and off ever since.
5 - He hit the road again in the late 90s and hasn't stopped since.
6 - No real hardcore musical talent?? Bwahahaha. Ok, so writing all your own songs, playing most instruments on his albums (guitars, Keys, bass, drums) as well as producing them doesn't count??
Well Andrew, Peter Frampton - for example - writes all his own songs and plays most instruments on his albums - and produces them. But I don't see nearly as much coverage on him here. I'd suggest a poll on this forum to ask how many people would prefer the likes of Springfield vs. Frampton in a live setting. Just for kicks. Honestly - no disrespect to RS here - I was just surprised to see he gets as much Melodicrock props as he does.
Ehwmatt wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Andrew wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Andrew posts a lot of Rock Springfield news on this site. Today even garnered a mention of a RS Tribute band. Question for the forum: Does anybody here really like Springfield? I've always been kind of embarrassed by him. Jesse's Girl is an ok song, I guess. But he just always struck me as more of a Hollywood creation... the General Hospital actor turned singer who had more looks than real hard core musical talent. i have to drag my wife, kicking and screaming, to a Springsteen concert. But she'd gladly overpay a babysitter to see Rick Springfield -- which tells me about all I need to know.
Anyway, just thought I'd ask.
You need a few facts.
1 - Read the news properly. I'm promoting the RS Tribute ALBUM that I released on my own label.
2 - Why would you be embarassed by Rick? Did he do your wife?
3 - He fell into acting to pay the bills in the 70s having left Australia after hitting #1 with his music having been on the tour circuit alredy for 10 years. He wrote while acting and tried a few deals before the breakthrough Working Class Dog album in 1981.
4 - He went back to acting late 80s to keep himself busy after going thru writers block and another bout of depression. He's done acting on and off ever since.
5 - He hit the road again in the late 90s and hasn't stopped since.
6 - No real hardcore musical talent?? Bwahahaha. Ok, so writing all your own songs, playing most instruments on his albums (guitars, Keys, bass, drums) as well as producing them doesn't count??
Well Andrew, Peter Frampton - for example - writes all his own songs and plays most instruments on his albums - and produces them. But I don't see nearly as much coverage on him here. I'd suggest a poll on this forum to ask how many people would prefer the likes of Springfield vs. Frampton in a live setting. Just for kicks. Honestly - no disrespect to RS here - I was just surprised to see he gets as much Melodicrock props as he does.
I've found a lot of people on this board have pretty insular tastes and many of them don't go as far back as even the 70s. Frampton isn't really in a lot of folks' wheelhouse here.
FamilyMan wrote:Fair enough -- I guess I was just wondering what elevates Rick Springfield to the level of getting a regular mention here. Is it genuine popularity?
if you're speaking of Andrew alone... could it be Rick is AUSTRALIAN?FamilyMan wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Andrew wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Andrew posts a lot of Rock Springfield news on this site. Today even garnered a mention of a RS Tribute band. Question for the forum: Does anybody here really like Springfield? I've always been kind of embarrassed by him. Jesse's Girl is an ok song, I guess. But he just always struck me as more of a Hollywood creation... the General Hospital actor turned singer who had more looks than real hard core musical talent. i have to drag my wife, kicking and screaming, to a Springsteen concert. But she'd gladly overpay a babysitter to see Rick Springfield -- which tells me about all I need to know.
Anyway, just thought I'd ask.
You need a few facts.
1 - Read the news properly. I'm promoting the RS Tribute ALBUM that I released on my own label.
2 - Why would you be embarassed by Rick? Did he do your wife?
3 - He fell into acting to pay the bills in the 70s having left Australia after hitting #1 with his music having been on the tour circuit alredy for 10 years. He wrote while acting and tried a few deals before the breakthrough Working Class Dog album in 1981.
4 - He went back to acting late 80s to keep himself busy after going thru writers block and another bout of depression. He's done acting on and off ever since.
5 - He hit the road again in the late 90s and hasn't stopped since.
6 - No real hardcore musical talent?? Bwahahaha. Ok, so writing all your own songs, playing most instruments on his albums (guitars, Keys, bass, drums) as well as producing them doesn't count??
Well Andrew, Peter Frampton - for example - writes all his own songs and plays most instruments on his albums - and produces them. But I don't see nearly as much coverage on him here. I'd suggest a poll on this forum to ask how many people would prefer the likes of Springfield vs. Frampton in a live setting. Just for kicks. Honestly - no disrespect to RS here - I was just surprised to see he gets as much Melodicrock props as he does.
I've found a lot of people on this board have pretty insular tastes and many of them don't go as far back as even the 70s. Frampton isn't really in a lot of folks' wheelhouse here.
Fair enough -- I guess I was just wondering what elevates Rick Springfield to the level of getting a regular mention here. Is it genuine popularity?
StevePerryHair wrote:if you're speaking of Andrew alone... could it be Rick is AUSTRALIAN?
i wasn't saying it was the fact he's Australian alone. I was just saying that could be why he gets attention from Andrew, since he is pretty much a more local favorite to him. He's a fan of Men at Work too. It doesn't mean us Americans aren't fans. You don't think people have national pride when it comes to artists they enjoy? I think from what I've seen they do, and there isn't anything wrong with it either.kgdjpubs wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:if you're speaking of Andrew alone... could it be Rick is AUSTRALIAN?
nah....it's got to do with more than being Australian. Otherwise, you'd get a lot more coverage of other melodic rock/hard rock Aussie bands. Jimmy Barnes, a very popular Aussie rocker, released a solo album a year or two ago that was very much melodic rock and it barely got a passing mention and no review. No issue with that, as it's his site. It's more than just the local area. Anyway, regardless of where he's from, it appears from his tour dates that Springfield is US these days.
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