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R U Kidding me Deano there's no such thing as a no brainer around here!Rockindeano wrote:Should be a no brainer
Saint John wrote:I'm torn between "Psychic....Powerless....Another Man's Sac" by The Butthole Surfers and "Rum Sodomy & The Lash" by The Pogues.
Rockindeano wrote:Should be a no brainer
Saint John wrote:Bryan Adams capitalized on the momentum of Cuts Like a Knife with 1984's Reckless, a virtually flawless collection of melodic hard rock which would dominate radio for years to come. "Run to You" was a brilliant lead-off single which remains one of Adams' best songs ever, but its success still pales in comparison to follow-up smashes such as "Summer of '69," "It's only Love," (a duet with Tina Turner), and the ballad to end all ballads, "Heaven." Although some songs haven't aged very well (especially the overtly cheesy "Kids Wanna Rock"), these weak links are easily eclipsed by further highlights such as the cool rock of "One Night Love Affair" and the irrepressible pop chorus of "Somebody."
mistiejourney wrote:Saint John wrote:Bryan Adams capitalized on the momentum of Cuts Like a Knife with 1984's Reckless, a virtually flawless collection of melodic hard rock which would dominate radio for years to come. "Run to You" was a brilliant lead-off single which remains one of Adams' best songs ever, but its success still pales in comparison to follow-up smashes such as "Summer of '69," "It's only Love," (a duet with Tina Turner), and the ballad to end all ballads, "Heaven." Although some songs haven't aged very well (especially the overtly cheesy "Kids Wanna Rock"), these weak links are easily eclipsed by further highlights such as the cool rock of "One Night Love Affair" and the irrepressible pop chorus of "Somebody."
Damn, SJ, you a reviewer on the side? I've read professional reviews that weren't this good!
Saint John wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Saint John wrote:Bryan Adams capitalized on the momentum of Cuts Like a Knife with 1984's Reckless, a virtually flawless collection of melodic hard rock which would dominate radio for years to come. "Run to You" was a brilliant lead-off single which remains one of Adams' best songs ever, but its success still pales in comparison to follow-up smashes such as "Summer of '69," "It's only Love," (a duet with Tina Turner), and the ballad to end all ballads, "Heaven." Although some songs haven't aged very well (especially the overtly cheesy "Kids Wanna Rock"), these weak links are easily eclipsed by further highlights such as the cool rock of "One Night Love Affair" and the irrepressible pop chorus of "Somebody."
Damn, SJ, you a reviewer on the side? I've read professional reviews that weren't this good!
LOL...I copy ans pasted that from MTV's site. You should know I'm no that smart!!!![]()
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Saint John wrote:Bryan Adams capitalized on the momentum of Cuts Like a Knife with 1984's Reckless, a virtually flawless collection of melodic hard rock which would dominate radio for years to come. "Run to You" was a brilliant lead-off single which remains one of Adams' best songs ever, but its success still pales in comparison to follow-up smashes such as "Summer of '69," "It's only Love," (a duet with Tina Turner), and the ballad to end all ballads, "Heaven." Although some songs haven't aged very well (especially the overtly cheesy "Kids Wanna Rock"), these weak links are easily eclipsed by further highlights such as the cool rock of "One Night Love Affair" and the irrepressible pop chorus of "Somebody."
mistiejourney wrote:Saint John wrote:Bryan Adams capitalized on the momentum of Cuts Like a Knife with 1984's Reckless, a virtually flawless collection of melodic hard rock which would dominate radio for years to come. "Run to You" was a brilliant lead-off single which remains one of Adams' best songs ever, but its success still pales in comparison to follow-up smashes such as "Summer of '69," "It's only Love," (a duet with Tina Turner), and the ballad to end all ballads, "Heaven." Although some songs haven't aged very well (especially the overtly cheesy "Kids Wanna Rock"), these weak links are easily eclipsed by further highlights such as the cool rock of "One Night Love Affair" and the irrepressible pop chorus of "Somebody."
Damn, SJ, you a reviewer on the side? I've read professional reviews that weren't this good!
Ego Crusher wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Saint John wrote:Bryan Adams capitalized on the momentum of Cuts Like a Knife with 1984's Reckless, a virtually flawless collection of melodic hard rock which would dominate radio for years to come. "Run to You" was a brilliant lead-off single which remains one of Adams' best songs ever, but its success still pales in comparison to follow-up smashes such as "Summer of '69," "It's only Love," (a duet with Tina Turner), and the ballad to end all ballads, "Heaven." Although some songs haven't aged very well (especially the overtly cheesy "Kids Wanna Rock"), these weak links are easily eclipsed by further highlights such as the cool rock of "One Night Love Affair" and the irrepressible pop chorus of "Somebody."
Damn, SJ, you a reviewer on the side? I've read professional reviews that weren't this good!
He is damn good at COPY/PASTE!Nice try fucker
,,, I knew those words were too big for you
http://music.msn.com/artist/?artist=16073085
Saint John wrote:Ego Crusher wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Saint John wrote:Bryan Adams capitalized on the momentum of Cuts Like a Knife with 1984's Reckless, a virtually flawless collection of melodic hard rock which would dominate radio for years to come. "Run to You" was a brilliant lead-off single which remains one of Adams' best songs ever, but its success still pales in comparison to follow-up smashes such as "Summer of '69," "It's only Love," (a duet with Tina Turner), and the ballad to end all ballads, "Heaven." Although some songs haven't aged very well (especially the overtly cheesy "Kids Wanna Rock"), these weak links are easily eclipsed by further highlights such as the cool rock of "One Night Love Affair" and the irrepressible pop chorus of "Somebody."
Damn, SJ, you a reviewer on the side? I've read professional reviews that weren't this good!
He is damn good at COPY/PASTE!Nice try fucker
,,, I knew those words were too big for you
http://music.msn.com/artist/?artist=16073085
Fuk yu. Yu infering I cant spel to goood?
Ego Crusher wrote:Saint John wrote:Ego Crusher wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Saint John wrote:Bryan Adams capitalized on the momentum of Cuts Like a Knife with 1984's Reckless, a virtually flawless collection of melodic hard rock which would dominate radio for years to come. "Run to You" was a brilliant lead-off single which remains one of Adams' best songs ever, but its success still pales in comparison to follow-up smashes such as "Summer of '69," "It's only Love," (a duet with Tina Turner), and the ballad to end all ballads, "Heaven." Although some songs haven't aged very well (especially the overtly cheesy "Kids Wanna Rock"), these weak links are easily eclipsed by further highlights such as the cool rock of "One Night Love Affair" and the irrepressible pop chorus of "Somebody."
Damn, SJ, you a reviewer on the side? I've read professional reviews that weren't this good!
He is damn good at COPY/PASTE!Nice try fucker
,,, I knew those words were too big for you
http://music.msn.com/artist/?artist=16073085
Fuk yu. Yu infering I cant spel to goood?
not so much that. Just the fact that its too early in the day for you to use big words like the ones I highlighted above,,,,, unless youve already started drinking
Rockindeano wrote:PS- there was no better album in 1984 than Born in the USA. Ok, maybe Reckless, but no fuckin Dokken that's for sure.
Rockindeano wrote:Well, I did this for a joke. DavePC is doing a fine job on the serious polls, so please make a genuine 1984 poll Dave.
I am ready to hit the beer. I have 3 games I need to watch: Wazzu @ UCLA 1130A, Seattle @ Green Gay at 130P and JAX @ NE at 5.
Maggoty? Consider me maggoty hammered by 12N my time.
PS- there was no better album in 1984 than Born in the USA. Ok, maybe Reckless, but no fuckin Dokken that's for sure.
PPS- Dave, IMO you shouldn't include Journey CD's in your polls..it is obvious they will always win. Look at the 1980 poll. NO WAY Departure is the best album of 1980.
Memorex wrote:Then we can't vote for Street Talk?
Rockindeano wrote:Memorex wrote:Then we can't vote for Street Talk?
I LOVE Street Talk...but come on, it isn't close to the ones listed.
Saint John wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Well, I did this for a joke. DavePC is doing a fine job on the serious polls, so please make a genuine 1984 poll Dave.
I am ready to hit the beer. I have 3 games I need to watch: Wazzu @ UCLA 1130A, Seattle @ Green Gay at 130P and JAX @ NE at 5.
Maggoty? Consider me maggoty hammered by 12N my time.
PS- there was no better album in 1984 than Born in the USA. Ok, maybe Reckless, but no fuckin Dokken that's for sure.
PPS- Dave, IMO you shouldn't include Journey CD's in your polls..it is obvious they will always win. Look at the 1980 poll. NO WAY Departure is the best album of 1980.
Reckless blows Born In The USA out of the water. It's like comparing a water bong to a one-hitter.![]()
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The 3 games you mentioned are all very good. Unfortunately, work mandates that I miss the Wazzou/Bruins game.
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I'll be getting hammered for the others, though.
And I think Departure is a gay album...don't like one song. Though WITS is good live.
Saint John wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Memorex wrote:Then we can't vote for Street Talk?
I LOVE Street Talk...but come on, it isn't close to the ones listed.
Poppycock.
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