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Postby maidenman77 » Wed Oct 19, 2005 3:17 pm

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My album of the week is Stratovarious - Infinite
Become quite the power metal head haven't we??


I've had to...the choices here in Beijing are pretty limited. I could go for mando-pop (which is like Teen Queens with a bit of extra sugar) or Westlife...but both of these offend my sensibilities in the extreme...

One of the saddest things is that on the occassional trip to KTV I find myself longing to sing The Final Countdown as it is the only english rock song available :roll:

I am incredibly drunk when I go to KTV by the way... :wink:
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Postby Bobbi Flekman » Wed Oct 19, 2005 4:27 pm

A while ago I bought a DVD by Sabbath which turned me back to them. SO for my one of the more overlooked ones, The Eternal Idol.
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Postby Kenny » Wed Oct 19, 2005 11:37 pm

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or Westlife...but both of these offend my sensibilities in the extreme...
yeah right, Mr.Hammer!!! :lol: :lol:

One of the saddest things is that on the occassional trip to KTV I find myself longing to sing The Final Countdown as it is the only english rock song available :roll:

I'd love to be able to sing it with ya in a drunken state mate.....
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Postby Jonny B » Thu Oct 20, 2005 3:13 am

I'm going for an AOTI (Album of the In-Between.) It's neither good nor bad. That is Departure "Corporate Wheel." Biggest problem for me was the production. Guitars set too loud, while the vocals were not loud enough. The band basically accomplished their goal of being a Journey clone. But the production is what shys me away from this one.

maidenman77 wrote:My album of the week is Stratovarious - Infinite


They're last decent album IMO. Lots of great tracks on that one.
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Postby Taliwakker » Thu Oct 20, 2005 10:22 am

Last week i wrote
Sieges Even-The Art of Navigating By the Stars....brilliant comeback album...its taken a few listens to fully grasp but was well worth the effort


i like it even more this week.
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Postby MitchPixx » Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:25 pm

At the risk of being boring, may I suggest the new Bon Jovi album - Have a Nice Day.

I like it - there's a lot more up-tempo beat songs on it - and I think it will translate well into the live arena - have already bought tickets to Wembley in June next year!!!

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Postby Kenny » Thu Oct 20, 2005 11:17 pm

MitchPixx wrote:At the risk of being boring, may I suggest the new Bon Jovi album - Have a Nice Day.
Nothing boring about that - it's their best album in years in my view....
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Postby Serendipity » Sat Oct 22, 2005 8:25 am

Heard that Bon Jovi song today... great catchy tune! Is the rest of the album in the same style?

My AOTW is Praying Mantis - Forever In Time. Found it when I was looking for something lighter to play after listening to Opeth most of the week. Nice album this.
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Postby SnakeLady » Sat Oct 22, 2005 8:29 am

Well my album of the week is Bon Jovi - Have a nice day 8)

and to answer the :?: yes it is :wink:
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Postby Serendipity » Sat Oct 22, 2005 8:32 am

Thank you for your answer SnakeLady! I'm looking forward to hearing it! :cool:
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Postby Taliwakker » Mon Oct 24, 2005 9:46 am

I've only heard the song 'Have a Nice Day' and thought it was crap...not a big fan of the 'its my life and nobody's gonna tell me how to live it' lyrics JBJ keeps rehashing recently.
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Postby Jonny B » Mon Oct 24, 2005 12:40 pm

The single shows promise, but may hold back on buying the album. I'm just not a big fan of newer Bon Jovi.

I'm already setting an eye for newer releases as soon as my room is complete. it seems like every single nu-breed/mainstream band has released new albums all at the same time, so there'll be a lot of filtering through sound samples before I can make some purchases.
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Postby Kenny » Mon Oct 24, 2005 2:28 pm

Taliwakker wrote:I've only heard the song 'Have a Nice Day' and thought it was crap...not a big fan of the 'its my life and nobody's gonna tell me how to live it' lyrics JBJ keeps rehashing recently.
Oh bah humbug mate..... :lol:
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Postby SnakeLady » Thu Oct 27, 2005 2:55 am

ahhhhhh being listening allot to HIM - Dark Light 8)

Great album .......... Rip out the wings of a butterfly, Dark Light and behind the crimson door are very nice 8)
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Postby Jonny B » Thu Oct 27, 2005 6:49 am

I'm going for a slight change-up on my AOTW. That goes to, strangely enough, a pop band. Before I mention the band, let me list my opinion. I feel that this band is one of the very very few standout 80's pop groups of their time. Some believed they'd revolutionize pop music...alas, it never happened. But on the plus side, since nobody copied their music, it makes them unique, something that is non-existent in the cookie-cutter world of pop.

That said, my AOTW goes to Men Without Hats "Pop Goes the World." Their early stuff was cheese, but this was a strong, underappreciated effort that borders more on AOR than pop. (with a little guitar, this could've been a breakout album.) Ian Anderson guests on one track.

SnakeLady wrote:ahhhhhh being listening allot to HIM - Dark Light 8)

Great album .......... Rip out the wings of a butterfly, Dark Light and behind the crimson door are very nice 8)


Not my first choice as far as Euro bands are concerned. But they must be doing something right. They charted #18 here in the states.
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Postby Taliwakker » Thu Oct 27, 2005 9:58 am

Snakey...i read the other day that the members of H.I.M participate in group masturbation sessions... :?

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Postby Kenny » Thu Oct 27, 2005 11:16 am

Jonny B wrote:I'm going for a slight change-up on my AOTW. That goes to, strangely enough, a pop band. Before I mention the band, let me list my opinion. I feel that this band is one of the very very few standout 80's pop groups of their time. Some believed they'd revolutionize pop music...alas, it never happened. But on the plus side, since nobody copied their music, it makes them unique, something that is non-existent in the cookie-cutter world of pop.

That said, my AOTW goes to Men Without Hats "Pop Goes the World." Their early stuff was cheese, but this was a strong, underappreciated effort that borders more on AOR than pop. (with a little guitar, this could've been a breakout album.) Ian Anderson guests on one track.

SnakeLady wrote:ahhhhhh being listening allot to HIM - Dark Light 8)

Great album .......... Rip out the wings of a butterfly, Dark Light and behind the crimson door are very nice 8)


Not my first choice as far as Euro bands are concerned. But they must be doing something right. They charted #18 here in the states.
Which would indicate to me that they are doing something wrong..... :lol:
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Postby SnakeLady » Thu Oct 27, 2005 4:24 pm

Taliwakker wrote:Snakey...i read the other day that the members of H.I.M participate in group masturbation sessions... :?


:lol: thanks for putting that image in my mind :shock:
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Postby SnakeLady » Thu Oct 27, 2005 4:27 pm

Kenny wrote:
Jonny B wrote:I'm going for a slight change-up on my AOTW. That goes to, strangely enough, a pop band. Before I mention the band, let me list my opinion. I feel that this band is one of the very very few standout 80's pop groups of their time. Some believed they'd revolutionize pop music...alas, it never happened. But on the plus side, since nobody copied their music, it makes them unique, something that is non-existent in the cookie-cutter world of pop.

That said, my AOTW goes to Men Without Hats "Pop Goes the World." Their early stuff was cheese, but this was a strong, underappreciated effort that borders more on AOR than pop. (with a little guitar, this could've been a breakout album.) Ian Anderson guests on one track.

SnakeLady wrote:ahhhhhh being listening allot to HIM - Dark Light 8)

Great album .......... Rip out the wings of a butterfly, Dark Light and behind the crimson door are very nice 8)


Not my first choice as far as Euro bands are concerned. But they must be doing something right. They charted #18 here in the states.
Which would indicate to me that they are doing something wrong..... :lol:


This cd is really good 8) I´m a voice girl :wink: and enjoying every minute of this cd think it´s better than their other stuff.
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Postby Bobbi Flekman » Thu Oct 27, 2005 11:57 pm

I was kind of torn between two choices, After Forever's Invisible Circles or Jeff Wayne's War Of The Worlds. After a lot of thinking I chose the latter, since even though the songs are good on the A.F. album, the whole idea of a girl doing the Opera thing (oops angelic vocals) and a guy that sounds like the mating call by a Wookiee is starting to become a little stale. In other songs the guy manages to sing, so stop burping your lyrics!

Jeff has got it all, from pop songs to free form jazz, plus he's got Phil Lynott! What more could you want!
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Postby doggy » Fri Oct 28, 2005 7:57 am

Don't forget it also got Justin Heyward of Moody Blues as well,Bobbie.
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Postby maidenman77 » Fri Oct 28, 2005 3:21 pm

As Kenny, thinks I am becoming a bit of a power metal man, I'd better make my AOTW...

Iced Earth - The Blessed and the Damned
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Postby Kenny » Fri Oct 28, 2005 7:03 pm

Iced Earth eh?? Interesting......

Mine is DIO - Holy Diver.....Holy shit, it's good!!!!
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Postby Bobbi Flekman » Fri Oct 28, 2005 7:23 pm

doggy wrote:Don't forget it also got Justin Heyward of Moody Blues as well,Bobbie.
And Chris Thompson from Manfred Mann!
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Postby Serendipity » Fri Oct 28, 2005 9:48 pm

This week I'm going with Paul Rodgers - Now. Speaking of beautiful voices... *sigh* :cool:

Kenny wrote:Mine is DIO - Holy Diver.....Holy shit, it's good!!!!

Yeah, that is a great one indeed! Don't Talk To Strangers is for me the ultimate song on that album. It shows what an incredible singer he is, and is an incredible song as well. Even though it only lasts a couple of minutes, that song is epic!
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Postby Kenny » Fri Oct 28, 2005 11:20 pm

Yeah you know its one of those ones that you can not listen to for a while.....I think it's been almost two years since I listened to the whole thing, and when you do, you remember why it's so great!

It was really ahead of it's time in lots of ways.....some of those riffs are fuckin' awesome.
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Postby Serendipity » Sat Oct 29, 2005 12:07 am

Kenny wrote:Yeah you know its one of those ones that you can not listen to for a while.....I think it's been almost two years since I listened to the whole thing, and when you do, you remember why it's so great!

I think that's a sign of the greatness of a record. If it still is able to make such an impact after not having heard it for a while, it shows that the songs are just plain excellent, as well as that it has stood the test of time really well!
Not many albums have that... I sometimes wonder which of the records I buy these days I still will enjoy as much in, say 25 years from now, and whether they are still capable to stand out in some way.
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Postby maidenman77 » Tue Nov 01, 2005 3:09 pm

My album of the week will go to Paul Anka - Rock Swings....

:shock:

Or perhaps not...

This weeks album of the week goes to Pink Floyd - The Division Bell...have been feeling pretty mellow this past week and this album captures it pretty well
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Postby Serendipity » Tue Nov 01, 2005 6:01 pm

maidenman77 wrote:My album of the week will go to Paul Anka - Rock Swings....

When I read that I thought I must be still asleep! :shock:
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Postby Kenny » Tue Nov 01, 2005 6:02 pm

maidenman77 wrote:My album of the week will go to Paul Anka - Rock Swings....

:shock:

Or perhaps not...

This weeks album of the week goes to Pink Floyd - The Division Bell...have been feeling pretty mellow this past week and this album captures it pretty well
They're still coming I believe mate.... :lol: :roll:
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