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Postby venomnation » Mon Dec 31, 2007 9:33 am

chf34jmac wrote:but he does have some good songs out there that stand up.

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he absolutely does....but lets look at facts here..or rather popular songs..

Callin Baton Rouge, The Thunder Rolls, The Dance, Shameless, Fever, Friends In Low Places...didn't write ANY of them.... and as an aerosmith fan, I'm particularly unhappy with "The Fever"...because it's simply A re-worked aerosmith song, which in and of itself, isn't bad...but he could have picked a song that Richie Supa or someone helped them write...he went straight for the ONE SONG ON THE ALBUM that Tyler/Perry wrote exclusively.

Garth brooks is good. I'd probably see him just for the spectacle....and the showmanship...but he's given far more credit than he earned...
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Postby Voyager » Mon Dec 31, 2007 9:39 am

Did anyone mention "In Your Letter" by REO Speedwagon? UGH! What the fuck happened to "Ridin' The Storm Out"?

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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Mon Dec 31, 2007 9:46 am

JC wrote:Did anyone mention "In Your Letter" by REO Speedwagon? UGH! What the fuck happened to "Ridin' The Storm Out"?

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no!! your not going to rag on a Richrath tune are you.. that entire album(H.I.) was great.. except the very last song..i implore you to rethink this.. 8)
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Postby Voyager » Mon Dec 31, 2007 9:49 am

larryfromnextdoor wrote:
JC wrote:Did anyone mention "In Your Letter" by REO Speedwagon? UGH! What the fuck happened to "Ridin' The Storm Out"?

:roll:


no!! your not going to rag on a Richrath tune are you.. that entire album(H.I.) was great.. except the very last song..i implore you to rethink this.. 8)


When I said "What the fuck happened to "Ridin' The Storm Out"? I meant what happened to that style of hard rock that they became famous for? I mean, having a rock ballad is one thing - trying to get in teeny-bopper magazine spreads with a bubble gum song like "In Your Letter" is another.

P.S. - Richrath kicked ass. His replacement doesn't even come close to nailing those killer lead solos like Gary did.

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Postby strangegrey » Mon Dec 31, 2007 10:18 am

Van Halen III did it for me.

The band hasn't released anything worthwhile since balance...and balance was kinda 'teetering'
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Postby venomnation » Mon Dec 31, 2007 10:25 am

strangegrey wrote:Van Halen III did it for me.

The band hasn't released anything worthwhile since balance...and balance was kinda 'teetering'


Balance was a good album....it just didn't "hit" because people tried to consider it a follow up to "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge". There's not a Van Hagar album prior to or since "F.U.C.K" that could hold a candle to it...

There are some VERY powerful songs on Balance....The Seventh Seal...Don't Tell Me, Amsterdam, and the stomping instrumental Baluchitherium....but it's undercut by songs like "not enough" and "Can't stop loving you"... There's a B-side to the album called "Crossing Over' that was released on the Japanese version that's perhaps the best song from the album....shy of "The Seventh Seal" which is my favorite song from that incarnantion of the band (It's also the first song I ever saw them perform live..so I'm partial)
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Postby venomnation » Mon Dec 31, 2007 10:30 am

and I could say, since the title says "Song" - that "I don't wanna miss a thing" kinda blew me away from Aerosmith for a while...but they somewhat redeemed themselves with Just Push Play and Honkin on bobo...
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Postby jrnyman28 » Mon Dec 31, 2007 11:15 am

Open Arms nearly ruined Journey for me.
Cherry Pie (The song) nearly ruined Warrant for me.
Love In An Elevator nearly ruined Aerosmith for me.
I really don't want to hear Jump anymore.
The Black album nearly ruined Metallica for me.
Subhuman Race killed Skid Row.
The Spaghetti Incident killed GnR.
Waiting For The Punchline killed Extreme but More Than Words nearly ruined them for me.
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Postby finalfight » Mon Dec 31, 2007 11:31 am

Red 13 followed by Generations soured Journey for me. In the long run it was a good thing as I started to seek out other artists via melodicrock.com with the classic Journey sound to fuel my musical interest. That's how I discovered Hugo, Kevin Chalfant and Departure, Jimi Jamison and Pride of Lions and more diversly artists like Jorn Lande, Aryeon and Talisman.
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Postby finalfight » Mon Dec 31, 2007 11:34 am

jrnyman28 wrote:Open Arms nearly ruined Journey for me.
Cherry Pie (The song) nearly ruined Warrant for me.
Love In An Elevator nearly ruined Aerosmith for me.
I really don't want to hear Jump anymore.
The Black album nearly ruined Metallica for me.
Subhuman Race killed Skid Row.
The Spaghetti Incident killed GnR.
Waiting For The Punchline killed Extreme but More Than Words nearly ruined them for me.


God, More Than Words absolutely reeks. I hate that damn song.

I must admit though that I quite like Love in an Elevator and most of the Black Album. I also thought that Frozen from Subhuman Race is far and away Skid Row's best song although the rest of the album blew!
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Postby jrnyman28 » Mon Dec 31, 2007 11:40 am

finalfight wrote:
jrnyman28 wrote:Open Arms nearly ruined Journey for me.
Cherry Pie (The song) nearly ruined Warrant for me.
Love In An Elevator nearly ruined Aerosmith for me.
I really don't want to hear Jump anymore.
The Black album nearly ruined Metallica for me.
Subhuman Race killed Skid Row.
The Spaghetti Incident killed GnR.
Waiting For The Punchline killed Extreme but More Than Words nearly ruined them for me.


God, More Than Words absolutely reeks. I hate that damn song.

I must admit though that I quite like Love in an Elevator and most of the Black Album. I also thought that Frozen from Subhuman Race is far and away Skid Row's best song although the rest of the album blew!


I happen to think the original uncut version of More Than Words was a good song...and very different for the band. But it stereotyped them and that is all anyone wants to hear or remember by them. Same with Cherry Pie by Warrant. And the Black Album is not a bad album but it felt like a cop-out for Metallica to me. Still solid work on it though.

I would say that most of these songs and albums had some good work but they still damaged the bands for me in one way or another.
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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Mon Dec 31, 2007 12:21 pm

i love this short interview with Warrent's Jaine Lane.. all about writing Cherry Pie in one min...he hates it..



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Postby jrnyman28 » Mon Dec 31, 2007 2:40 pm

Actually, I think he has come to terms with the song and what it meant to the success of the band. Now he speaks of it as a song that needs to be played.
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Postby Ms_M » Mon Dec 31, 2007 3:45 pm

stevek2007 wrote:
chf34jmac wrote:but he does have some good songs out there that stand up.

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he absolutely does....but lets look at facts here..or rather popular songs..

Callin Baton Rouge, The Thunder Rolls, The Dance, Shameless, Fever, Friends In Low Places...didn't write ANY of them.... and as an aerosmith fan, I'm particularly unhappy with "The Fever"...because it's simply A re-worked aerosmith song, which in and of itself, isn't bad...but he could have picked a song that Richie Supa or someone helped them write...he went straight for the ONE SONG ON THE ALBUM that Tyler/Perry wrote exclusively.

Garth brooks is good. I'd probably see him just for the spectacle....and the showmanship...but he's given far more credit than he earned...


That's my biggest issue with him. I love The Thunder Rolls (especially the alternate ending), :twisted: and Shameless. I can even say the alternate ending to Friends in Low Places is fun. But, otherwise, I've had enough Garth. I should probably qualify these statements with - my ex was a HUGE Garth fan. All the Garth crap left with him. So, I am able to look at it a little more objectively now. :twisted: :wink:
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Postby conversationpc » Mon Dec 31, 2007 10:54 pm

"Shadowlife" by Dokken...Horrible album, perhaps the worst I've ever purchased.
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Postby Pstburp » Tue Jan 01, 2008 1:41 am

None. Every band has its ups and downs.
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Postby JohnH » Wed Jan 02, 2008 9:34 am

strangegrey wrote:Van Halen III did it for me.

The band hasn't released anything worthwhile since balance...and balance was kinda 'teetering'


True and for me it's even worse. There's not been a good VH album since 1991's F.U.C.K. I liked the new tunes on the first greatest hits.

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Postby dabstudio » Wed Jan 02, 2008 11:39 am

"i'm In You" by Peter Frampton

He did one of the best LIVE albums ever with FRAMPTON COMES ALIVE and then follows it up with a sappy ballad. WTF!

I also have to list VAN HALEN - "DIVER DOWN" with 5 cover songs (you guys killed me then)
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Postby Wally_Hatchet » Wed Jan 02, 2008 11:49 am

Queensryche. Those post-Empire CDs they recorded after DeGarmo left were awful.

But with OM2 they are starting to win me back, and they are one of the few 80's metal bands that still look and sound pro onstage.
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Postby The Sushi Hunter » Wed Jan 02, 2008 1:20 pm

strangegrey wrote:Van Halen III did it for me.

The band hasn't released anything worthwhile since balance...and balance was kinda 'teetering'


Interesting because I heard only a few of Van Halen III over the radio and it sounded so bland and like previous Van Halen, I wasn't even motivated enough to own a copy of it.
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Postby squirt1 » Wed Jan 02, 2008 2:00 pm

Crazy Lady- I have to tell you that the ROR TOUR was huge and rocked ! DId you get to see it? Generarions and the other they did with Augeri was syrup except for one song.
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Postby jrnyman28 » Thu Jan 03, 2008 5:26 am

Wally_Hatchet wrote:Queensryche. Those post-Empire CDs they recorded after DeGarmo left were awful.

But with OM2 they are starting to win me back, and they are one of the few 80's metal bands that still look and sound pro onstage.


And then they had to put out that "Take Cover" CD and throw away the ground they were making up!
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Postby Little Lenny » Thu Jan 03, 2008 5:30 am

status quo years ago when they did marguerita time.......oh dear thats when they became a grandad band!!
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Postby hoagiepete » Thu Jan 03, 2008 6:09 am

(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'." :lol:


i thought I had heard somewhere that Mr. Roboto was never intended to be commercial.

Sgt. Pepper killed the Beatles for me.

Carlos Santana when he used all the guest artists a few years back.

and i gotta say it--ROR. they have redeemed themselves since, however. 8)


Sgt. Pepper killed Peter Frampton too. I guess it didn't kill him, just maimed.
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Postby Squidward24 » Thu Jan 03, 2008 6:28 am

Funny, my friend and I were just talking about this.

Metallica - St. Anger. I just can't listen to it and for some reason because of that album I can't listen to any Metallica post Black Album.
Black Sabbath - Tyr. After "Headless Cross" the next two albums with Tony Martin just hurt to listen to.
Judas Priest - Angel Of Retribution. I loved Priest, with and without Rob, but this was just a let down. 3 tracks are listen able and enjoyable.
Iron Maiden - The two Blaze albums. If Crube had not returned I would not be listening to them anymore. Now however I can listen to these albums.
Guns 'n' Roses - Use Your Illusion I & II. Too much filler, all the good songs are spread over two albums. After this and the tour with Metallica I stopped caring about them, at least Asshole, er I mean Axl Rose.

There are probably alot more, but these are the ones that pop out.
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Postby mikemarrs » Thu Jan 03, 2008 6:47 am

metallica went from the underground to the radio between and justice for all and its next release the black album.you can tell they wanted as many radio hits as they could get.the justice album was hard,loud,thrashy and uncommercial except for maybe the song one.then when one was sort of a hit off the justice album they went top ten there with hardly no MTV or radio support so they figured if they could sell 3 million of justice with no support then imagine what they could sell if they wrote hits and had support and shorten the songs from eight minutes to four for maximum radio promotion.i call it their sellout album which is the black album because with stuff like enter sandman,unforgiven and nothing else matters they hit the jackpot with their new more radio friendly sound.kind of like what kiss did with destroyer.their first few releases were all bombastic hard rock then with their fifth album they had a piano ballad with beth plus radio stuff with shout it out loud.where kiss really messed up back then was the 'ol disco song in '79 i was made for lovin you.after that the next few albums didn't sell too hot.but then rod stewart,the rolling stones and quite a few others were guilty of going disco back in '78 and '79.
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Postby MrsPerry » Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:20 pm

I was done with Bon Jovi after New Jersey. Dont even bother with em these days. you can throw rocks, but i actually like ROR alot. 8)
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Postby mistiejourney » Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:23 pm

larryfromnextdoor wrote:
JC wrote:Did anyone mention "In Your Letter" by REO Speedwagon? UGH! What the fuck happened to "Ridin' The Storm Out"?

:roll:


no!! your not going to rag on a Richrath tune are you.. that entire album(H.I.) was great.. except the very last song..i implore you to rethink this.. 8)


As a moderate REO fan, I must take offense. "In Your Letter" was a light, fun song. "Ridin the Storm Out" flat out rocks. :lol:
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Postby Higgy » Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:29 pm

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.


It was like he was beating off in that video or something. It was very uncomfortable! It made me feel gay!
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Postby MarcelJordan » Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:35 pm

7 Wishes wrote:
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.


That's because his fat, talentless ass is so huge that you can't see all of him unless you're standing 50 feet away. His top four most popular songs were written by other people, and he can only play chords on an acoustic guitar. He's exemplary of the complete lack of talent in the country genre...although I have to admit, he is a great showman, having been dragged to one of his shows by an ex-girlfriend of mine who was born in Mississippi.


Not sure if it is true, but was Garth Brooks originally a rocker and failed big time on it. Then tried his luck with Country?
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