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JH'sTXfan wrote:That was a good song Maro, thanks for posting it. Another boy band doing some surprisingly good rock'n'roll/melodic rock are those MMMMBopping Hanson brothers from the 90's. They've released a new CD which you can hear on their website's media player. It's on the top right corner of the page.
http://www.hanson.net/
brandonpfn wrote:Song sounds 'ok'. I thought the boy band thing (a group of guys, or girls... singing lead, and not playing instruments) was over? Maybe some fallout in Germany..
Maro wrote:brandonpfn wrote:Song sounds 'ok'. I thought the boy band thing (a group of guys, or girls... singing lead, and not playing instruments) was over? Maybe some fallout in Germany..
Doesn't matter to me if they're only singing or playing too... I didn't like their old stuff because it was too wimpy, like most of 90's/early 00's boybands stuff... but Take That's comeback album has some really good songs...
Maro wrote:brandonpfn wrote:any recommendations?
Into The Great Wide Open by Tom Petty... listening to it now...
Maro wrote:brandonpfn wrote:'Second Home By The Sea' Genesis 2007, Pro Shot, Live in Dusseldorf, Germany
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Got this strange urge to listen to Styx...![]()
took Greatest Hits... Lady '95 is playing...
brandonpfn wrote:Check out the double live album from around that year, with 'On My Way Tonight', studio track. Killer Tommy Shaw sung tune.
Maro wrote:brandonpfn wrote:Check out the double live album from around that year, with 'On My Way Tonight', studio track. Killer Tommy Shaw sung tune.
Return To Paradise? Have it... Don't remember the song, though... With so many cd's waiting, it takes ages to came again in my cd player...![]()
Maybe I should wipe the dust from it soon...
brandonpfn wrote:It's the first track on disc 1. 'Fresh hot latte, and a scone..'...lol. Check it out
Maro wrote:brandonpfn wrote:It's the first track on disc 1. 'Fresh hot latte, and a scone..'...lol. Check it out
You know what, when I hear Journey, Styx, Foreigner, Boston, Reo Speedwagon, etc. I couldn't help to wonder how comes that those bands were so huge in America, and so little known in Europe in their heyday...
british heavy metal, punk, post punk, dark, new wave, new romantics and electro pop were huge here at that time...
brandonpfn wrote:Interesting phenomenon...Eventually, over time some of the good stuff shines through, even it is drowned out, initially by whatever is excessively popular (or regional) at the time..my .02
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