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Matthew wrote:Hall of the Mountain King is my favourite Savatage album too...and the title track is in the all-time Top Five metal songs, I reckon.
Socratic Methodist wrote:NP: Nobody Knows
Roxy Blue
Want Some? (1992)
Matthew wrote:conversationpc wrote:Socratic Methodist wrote:NP: Nobody Knows
Roxy Blue
Want Some? (1992)
Never heard of them but what a stupid album cover.
You really are a right-wing nutjob aren't you, Dave?
conversationpc wrote:Matthew wrote:conversationpc wrote:Socratic Methodist wrote:NP: Nobody Knows
Roxy Blue
Want Some? (1992)
Never heard of them but what a stupid album cover.
You really are a right-wing nutjob aren't you, Dave?
I just don't think it's acceptable to take what is a symbol of America and turn it into some horny old man grabbing a hot chick's ass. I would hope you'd feel the same way if it was done with a British symbol.
Matthew wrote:Honestly Dave - we Brits don't really have a flag fetish like you chaps in the US heartlands do. Sometimes I wish we had a bit more pride in it though...
conversationpc wrote:Matthew wrote:Honestly Dave - we Brits don't really have a flag fetish like you chaps in the US heartlands do. Sometimes I wish we had a bit more pride in it though...
This particular pic doesn't have the flag but Uncle Sam. Same colors as the flag, though.
Matthew wrote:Blood On Your Money - Cobra
Why oh why is Jimi Jamison never considered for Journey? Give that man the job, for fuck's sake! He's a legend!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=SYlNzZsDRUU
conversationpc wrote:Matthew wrote:Blood On Your Money - Cobra
Why oh why is Jimi Jamison never considered for Journey? Give that man the job, for fuck's sake! He's a legend!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=SYlNzZsDRUU
Never seen that one before. Pretty good.
Jamison was a great singer but he's too old for the Journey job now since he's in his mid 50s. He sounds pretty good on the latest Survivor album, though, so I'll give him that.
Socratic Methodist wrote:NP: The Right to Rock
Keel
Right to Rock (1985)
Socratic Methodist wrote:NP: The Right to Rock
Keel
Right to Rock (1985)
Matthew wrote:conversationpc wrote:If I remember correctly, didn't Ron Keel do some country music there for a while?
Great minds think alike...etc....
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