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Matthew wrote:
In the UK album chart Escape reached.....#32.
Red13JoePa wrote:Matthew wrote:
In the UK album chart Escape reached.....#32.
Holy SHIT that's horrendous.
Hell's wrong with you people![]()
Red13JoePa wrote:Matthew wrote:
In the UK album chart Escape reached.....#32.
Holy SHIT that's horrendous.
Hell's wrong with you people![]()
Red13JoePa wrote:Matthew wrote:
In the UK album chart Escape reached.....#32.
Holy SHIT that's horrendous.
Hell's wrong with you people![]()
Carlitto H@kk wrote:
I'll tell ya what's wrong.
Look at what other classic album
was big during Escape's initial run up
the charts...
PYROMANIA!!!
Carlitto H@kk wrote:I'll tell ya what's wrong.
Look at what other classic album
was big during Escape's initial run up
the charts...
PYROMANIA!!!
Maybe Matty's peeps were just
being loyal to the home team with no regard
for the better music:lol:
Matthew wrote:Carlitto H@kk wrote:I'll tell ya what's wrong.
Look at what other classic album
was big during Escape's initial run up
the charts...
PYROMANIA!!!
Maybe Matty's peeps were just
being loyal to the home team with no regard
for the better music:lol:
Hey CH...Pyromania was two or three years later, I think...and it was a bigger hit in the States than it was here. We always thought they were a bunch of pansies.
Carlitto H@kk wrote:Matthew wrote:Carlitto H@kk wrote:I'll tell ya what's wrong.
Look at what other classic album
was big during Escape's initial run up
the charts...
PYROMANIA!!!
Maybe Matty's peeps were just
being loyal to the home team with no regard
for the better music:lol:
Hey CH...Pyromania was two or three years later, I think...and it was a bigger hit in the States than it was here. We always thought they were a bunch of pansies.
Naw, they weren't that far apart.
Escape came out in july '81 and Pyromania came out in jan '83.
Escape took awhile to gain big momentum. Pyromania was a hit
right out of the gate because of the "Photogragh" video on MTV.
I was joking about the UK supporting them over Journey, BTW![]()
I just remember listening to the Top 20 Album Countdown every sunday
on the local Pittsburgh station, WDVE, and every week it swapped;
Escape #1, Pyromania #1.
And I wasn't dissing Pyromania. I did call it a "Classic" and it is.
7 Wishes wrote:I grew up in Europe; I lived in the UK, Sweden, (West) Germany, and Italy, and didn't live in the US until I turned 16.
Journey was bigger than Chicago, Foreigner, and Styx in the late 70's and through the mid 80's. I say this unequivocal certainty, and the record sales and chart figures confirm this. Just because she preferred Petey Cetera crooning in his unbearable falsetto to The Voice, does not give her artistic license to make unsubstantiated claims. Believe me, I was desperately trying to get a girl...any girl...to give me my first kiss starting in 1980 (and I was unsuccessful until 1985), and any time you wanted to set the atmosphere right at a school dance, you asked the DJ to play "Open Arms" or "Faithfully" - not "(It's) Hard to Sing - I'm Sorry). Still, the review was pretty damn good. Shania, we are the same age, and we both grew up in Europe...what is your recollection of Journey's influence and popularity?
Incidentally, Jeremey, when are you guys coming back to the Carolinas?
"Kids, you tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is, never try."
- Homer (not the Greek one, the other guy, the one on TV)
Kimterp wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Pyromania's weak compared to Hysteria.
They are totally different hard to compare them I think.
Shania wrote:Kimterp wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Pyromania's weak compared to Hysteria.
They are totally different hard to compare them I think.
Have to agree with Red here,Hysteria was so much more inspired,had some huge songs on it.
Test it out this way...count from the top of your head the songs you remember from Pyromania and the ones from Hysteria.
My result:2 from Pyro and 6 from Hysteria.And I am not a die-hard fan.
Behshad wrote:The bitch doesnt have a clue. She shouldve dont her homework before tryin to review Journey. She didnt even bother checkin out Jeff's long resume to find out that the guy doesnt need any breaks between songs to lay down backstage. Her damn name reminds me more of the poodle perms than anything else! Im just glad she at least got the name right and didnt call him James Scott Soto like that dusche bag from Columbus did!
Damn you William Wallace for giving these guys the right to have their own land !!Had they been part of England, theyd known more about Almighty Neal and Sir Soto!
Kimterp wrote:JSS wrote:Poodle permed.....what a prick!! The same morons say this about Brian May out here, both of us have NATURAL fucking curls, not PERMED! If anything, I burned the shit straight for the Soul SirkUS era, I hate ignos out there who use that phrase, you don't see them calling Perry hair 'ironed'!
I know - I have natural curls too - fuck them .. if THAT is what they are focused on .. then you know you did well
Soulful Rocker CoCo wrote:finally catching up on some of these threads.. boy i've been missing out ... tons of commotion going on![]()
time to get these fingers busy
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RockinDeano wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Matthew wrote:
In the UK album chart Escape reached.....#32.
Holy SHIT that's horrendous.
Hell's wrong with you people![]()
You really want to know? I have the time, if you do.
strungout wrote:Soulful Rocker CoCo wrote:finally catching up on some of these threads.. boy i've been missing out ... tons of commotion going on![]()
time to get these fingers busy
![]()
LMAO Christy, your avatar is hilarious! Looks like the dance you were doin at Lofflers.![]()
kidding
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