

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=14IRDDnEPR4
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3YDBwyZIy7M
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=KOnWihDwkoQ
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=8RorxM0AQYw (this guy could've been the next Bryan Adams...Wonder what happened to him

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Matthew wrote:You Can Do Magic - America
From the same song-writer who wrote I Surrender and Since You've Been Gone for Rainbow....
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=hE8-jjj_rZA
X factor wrote:
Another late 70's (but close enough- and they recorded into the 80's)- saw THESE guys open for KISS on the DYNASTY tour...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IelYhIJVeWg
Ehwmatt wrote:X factor wrote:
Another late 70's (but close enough- and they recorded into the 80's)- saw THESE guys open for KISS on the DYNASTY tour...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IelYhIJVeWg
New England is unbelievable... awesome choice! Love that "power pop" genre.
weatherman90 wrote:A couple more I have found:
Dan Hartman - I Can Dream About You
http://youtube.com/watch?v=uofS-4bc5UY
Feargal Sharkey - A Good Heart
http://youtube.com/watch?v=s6gEM7rRnkY
Rawbean wrote:I agree NIG, I really like it as well - so much so that I downloaded it onto my iPod as well as a few others here that jogged my memory. I've been playing the hell out of it, just love the keyboards swooshing back and forth between the speakersAlmost has a "10 cc" sound but rocked up... I thought I had every possible song from my childhood and teen years in the 70's and 80's downloaded but obviously missed a few after keeping up with this thread
NealIsGod wrote:Rawbean wrote:I agree NIG, I really like it as well - so much so that I downloaded it onto my iPod as well as a few others here that jogged my memory. I've been playing the hell out of it, just love the keyboards swooshing back and forth between the speakersAlmost has a "10 cc" sound but rocked up... I thought I had every possible song from my childhood and teen years in the 70's and 80's downloaded but obviously missed a few after keeping up with this thread
Funny you say that. I also updated my iPod yesterday, added a few tunes from here. You were able to find an MP3 of that New England tune? Wanna share?
NealIsGod wrote:Thanks, Matthew. Is the rest of the album as good?
NealIsGod wrote:Deb wrote:weatherman90 wrote:Great thread...Everyone seems to be talking about Fantasy by Aldo Nova, but he had some other great songs as well.
His 1985 Twitch album was really great; check out songs like "Tonite", "Heartless", and "If Looks Could Kill" on that album.
He made a comeback in 1990 with Blood on the Bricks. Here's the vid for the title track from that album.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=w0BOZkWFLHE
Also, does anyone remember this obscure track?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=84NkR_fnZQg
Speaking of Aldo Nova, capped this pic from an interview that Aldo joined Jon Bon Jovi on. I remember hearing they were great friends, but they look more like they were separated at birth.![]()
You're preaching to the choir here, weatherman. I am a HUGE Aldo Nova fan. Aldo is the guitarist on the studio recording of Bon Jovi's "Runaway". Aldo plays every instrument and does all of the BG vox on his first album.
Angiekay wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Deb wrote:weatherman90 wrote:Great thread...Everyone seems to be talking about Fantasy by Aldo Nova, but he had some other great songs as well.
His 1985 Twitch album was really great; check out songs like "Tonite", "Heartless", and "If Looks Could Kill" on that album.
He made a comeback in 1990 with Blood on the Bricks. Here's the vid for the title track from that album.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=w0BOZkWFLHE
Also, does anyone remember this obscure track?
http://youtube.com/watch?v=84NkR_fnZQg
Speaking of Aldo Nova, capped this pic from an interview that Aldo joined Jon Bon Jovi on. I remember hearing they were great friends, but they look more like they were separated at birth.![]()
You're preaching to the choir here, weatherman. I am a HUGE Aldo Nova fan. Aldo is the guitarist on the studio recording of Bon Jovi's "Runaway". Aldo plays every instrument and does all of the BG vox on his first album.
Bon Jovi was on Aldo's Blood on The Bricks cd and Aldo helped Bon Jovi with the Young Guns II, Blaze of Glory soundtrack.
"Foolin' Yourself" also got a little radio play back in the day.
styxman wrote:Best song to come out of Scotland,
Angiekay wrote:NealIsGod wrote:T-Bone, please delete the previous post. AKay is taking this thread down the wrong road.
Do you need help widening out that mind a little Niggy?![]()
NealIsGod wrote:Angiekay wrote:NealIsGod wrote:T-Bone, please delete the previous post. AKay is taking this thread down the wrong road.
Do you need help widening out that mind a little Niggy?![]()
Nope, it's pretty wide, Ang. Just not a fan of those groups you mentioned. I do have one Concrete Blonde album, tho. Love that chick's voice.
Angiekay wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Angiekay wrote:NealIsGod wrote:T-Bone, please delete the previous post. AKay is taking this thread down the wrong road.
Do you need help widening out that mind a little Niggy?![]()
Nope, it's pretty wide, Ang. Just not a fan of those groups you mentioned. I do have one Concrete Blonde album, tho. Love that chick's voice.
Oh, my bad....I didn't know we had to mind read and make this thread obscure songs by only groups that Nig likes! lol!
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NealIsGod wrote:Angiekay wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Angiekay wrote:NealIsGod wrote:T-Bone, please delete the previous post. AKay is taking this thread down the wrong road.
Do you need help widening out that mind a little Niggy?![]()
Nope, it's pretty wide, Ang. Just not a fan of those groups you mentioned. I do have one Concrete Blonde album, tho. Love that chick's voice.
Oh, my bad....I didn't know we had to mind read and make this thread obscure songs by only groups that Nig likes! lol!
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No, just no Depeche Mode and REM please.
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