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mikemarrs wrote:i have to say that when guns n roses released that crappy song for the end of days soundtrack that i immediately started wishing for axl to reform the old lineup because the present one will never live up to the standards the original one holds....
when aerosmith released get a grip i liked some of the songs but they just about killed me with all the poppy ballads on it and cheesy videos.....
i never really cared for the gary cherone era of van halen or the van halen mach 3 album.really liked gary in extreme but not with eddie and company.....
when poison got rid of cc deville and released native tongue with richie kotzen they had a more serious sound and turned their back on what got them there in the first place....
when def leppard released slang in '96 that record was like a left field surprise.it sounded nothing like the stuff that they usually released.sort of sounded like alternaleppard.....
who in the world ever thought metallica would do a bob seger song.i like the original seger turn the page a hell of a lot better....
motley crue when they released the awful generation swine album.another metal band trying to sound alternative and it didn't quite work......
billy squier and the enough is enough album.never could get used to it.after that album in '86 i stuck with don't say no and emotions in motion.
mikemarrs wrote:pearl jam did some pretty oddball stuff with no code.that was their lets get rid of the ten million fans who love alive and evenflow and get a cult audience only album.
Rockindeano wrote:Mr Roboto- Styx.
NealIsGod wrote:Warrant - their first album was good, but then Cherry Pie came out...
mikemarrs wrote:pearl jam did some pretty oddball stuff with no code.that was their lets get rid of the ten million fans who love alive and evenflow and get a cult audience only album.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Mr Roboto- Styx.
Funny, my sister just made that same comment a few days ago... I'd said something or other about the song "Renegade" and she said "Well, that was when they were good, before they went all 'Mr. Roboto'."
(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Mr Roboto- Styx.
Funny, my sister just made that same comment a few days ago... I'd said something or other about the song "Renegade" and she said "Well, that was when they were good, before they went all 'Mr. Roboto'."
i thought I had heard somewhere that Mr. Roboto was never intended to be commercial.
sadie65 wrote:
Originally it wasn't. I'll leave it at that.
mikemarrs wrote:billy squier was moving along pretty good until that video in '84 for 'rock me tonite' .in fact billy squier has confirmed in interviews that he is indeed gay.
Which is why he chose that name. Billy Squier Billy's quier.mikemarrs wrote:billy squier was moving along pretty good until that video in '84 for 'rock me tonite' .in fact billy squier has confirmed in interviews that he is indeed gay.
mikemarrs wrote:billy squier was moving along pretty good until that video in '84 for 'rock me tonite' .in fact billy squier has confirmed in interviews that he is indeed gay.
Ms_M wrote:I have wondered that about him... Hmmm.... As for a song that completely ruined a band for me?? It wasn't a rock band, it was Garth Brooks. Yes, back in the day, I used to like Garth. Then "Friends in Low Places" came out. Holy crap! The kicker stations here played the crap outta that song. I can barely stand to look at him now.
WalrusOct9 wrote:Van Halen 3 was pretty bad but I enjoyed the tour. The only VH show I ever got to see (no way I could afford the recent reunions...greedy fucks). Cherone is an amazing frontman, no matter what band he's singing for.
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