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7 Wishes wrote:Time (TALISMAN)
X factor wrote:- Damn near everything BAD ENGLISH did (particularly DON'T WALK AWAY, STRAIGHT TO YOUR HEART and BEST OF WHAT I GOT)
- HSAS: TOP OF THE ROCK, MISSIN YOU, WHITER SHADE OF PALE
-Steve P : STRUNG OUT, CAPTURED BY THE MOMENT
- Never heard the PLANET US tracks, but one would assume that they kick major ass...
NealIsGod wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Perry: Friends Of Mine (can't believe it hasn't seen the light of day until now)
What is that?
Never mind, googled it.
NealIsGod wrote:X factor wrote:- Damn near everything BAD ENGLISH did (particularly DON'T WALK AWAY, STRAIGHT TO YOUR HEART and BEST OF WHAT I GOT)
- HSAS: TOP OF THE ROCK, MISSIN YOU, WHITER SHADE OF PALE
-Steve P : STRUNG OUT, CAPTURED BY THE MOMENT
- Never heard the PLANET US tracks, but one would assume that they kick major ass...
I've got PlanetUS - Vertigo if you want me to post it. It's a live version from a radio broadcast, so it should be OK to post, shouldn't it?
belar wrote:7, I think you've listed just about the entire Steve Perry solo catalog.![]()
Andrew wrote:An idea I had....there are actually some great Journey styled melodic rock artists and records out there and I am learning that many folk here are not awar eof them all.
So I will do a Feature ALbum of the Week right here, just to try and introduce some new music to folks....watch for that soon....
Andrew wrote:An idea I had....there are actually some great Journey styled melodic rock artists and records out there and I am learning that many folk here are not awar eof them all.
So I will do a Feature ALbum of the Week right here, just to try and introduce some new music to folks....watch for that soon....
Andrew wrote:An idea I had....there are actually some great Journey styled melodic rock artists and records out there and I am learning that many folk here are not awar eof them all.
So I will do a Feature ALbum of the Week right here, just to try and introduce some new music to folks....watch for that soon....
7 Wishes wrote:I could be wrong...I think the band's name was something weird, like "Bon Jovi", or something. Never heard of them.
WalrusOct9 wrote:I tried to get into The Storm, the songs just didn't grab me. The guitar player had chops, but couldn't emulate Neal's contributions to the songwriting, IMO. Really dug Soul Sirkus though.
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