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Postby Angiekay » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:29 am

WykkedSensation wrote:[You are listening to the wrong Bolton albums.
I aint talkin Bolton does fuckin Sinatra or shit like that, i am talkin the debut and Everybodys crazy, and The Hunger, from 83 and 85 and 87 respectively. He did used to rock, believe it or not, rockier than Journey have EVER been.

Check out the list of co writers, players, and legends that feature on these albums....

Mark Mangold
Aldo Nova
Bob Kulick
Bruce Kulick
Chuck Burgi
Randy Goodrum
Terry Brock
Dianne Warren
Joe Lynn Turner
David Glen Eisley
Eric Martin
Randy Jackson
Mike Baird
Jonathan Cain
Neal Schon


You list Heart, Foreigner, Bon Jovi. If you like that stuff you will be blown away by the aforementioned Bolton releases.

Your loss!!




He should have stuck with that formula then instead of getting all pansy-assed to sell records and wet panties. :lol:








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Postby WykkedSensation » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:33 am

Angiekay wrote:
WykkedSensation wrote:[You are listening to the wrong Bolton albums.
I aint talkin Bolton does fuckin Sinatra or shit like that, i am talkin the debut and Everybodys crazy, and The Hunger, from 83 and 85 and 87 respectively. He did used to rock, believe it or not, rockier than Journey have EVER been.

Check out the list of co writers, players, and legends that feature on these albums....

Mark Mangold
Aldo Nova
Bob Kulick
Bruce Kulick
Chuck Burgi
Randy Goodrum
Terry Brock
Dianne Warren
Joe Lynn Turner
David Glen Eisley
Eric Martin
Randy Jackson
Mike Baird
Jonathan Cain
Neal Schon


You list Heart, Foreigner, Bon Jovi. If you like that stuff you will be blown away by the aforementioned Bolton releases.

Your loss!!




He should have stuck with that formula then instead of getting all pansy-assed to sell records and wet panties. :lol:




Damned right. :D
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Postby brywool » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:34 am

Off the top of my head and all but the top 4 change regularly:

1. Help!- Beatles I just love this one. The songs, the period, everything.
2. Revolver- Beatles
3. Rubber Soul- Beatles
4. JellyFish- Bellybutton- these guys should've been huge
5. Tonic- Lemon Parade- great band nobody's heard
6. Journey- Captured- I love live albums
7. Sam Cooke- The Man and his Music
8. Styx- Grand Illusion
9. Cheap Trick- At Budokan
10. Brian Adams- 18 Till I Die
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Postby livin2do » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:34 am

1. Abbey Road - The Beatles
2. Journey - Escape
3. Black Crowes - Southern Harmony and Musical Companion
4. Pink Floyd - Wish you were Here
5. Refreshments - Fizzy Fuzzy Big and Buzzy
6. Replacements - Don't Tell a Soul
7. Gin Blossoms - New Miserable Experience
8. Matthew Sweet - 100% Fun
9. Steely Dan - Showbiz Kids (greatest hits compilation - I kinda cheated!)
10. Goo Goo Dolls - A Boy Named Goo

Honorable mentions to Robbie Robertson's self-titled album, the entire Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers catalog (especially Sonoran Hope and Madness), and The Piersons' Humbucker.
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Postby brywool » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:36 am

livin2do wrote:1. Abbey Road - The Beatles
2. Journey - Escape
3. Black Crowes - Southern Harmony and Musical Companion
4. Pink Floyd - Wish you were Here
5. Refreshments - Fizzy Fuzzy Big and Buzzy
6. Replacements - Don't Tell a Soul
7. Gin Blossoms - New Miserable Experience
8. Matthew Sweet - 100% Fun
9. Steely Dan - Showbiz Kids (greatest hits compilation - I kinda cheated!)
10. Goo Goo Dolls - A Boy Named Goo

Honorable mentions to Robbie Robertson's self-titled album, the entire Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers catalog (especially Sonoran Hope and Madness), and The Piersons' Humbucker.


100% Fun over Girlfriend?!?!?
Girlfriend is the coolest single ever. Love that song.
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Postby livin2do » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:39 am

ProgRocker53 wrote:THE REPLACEMENTS! Never thought I'd see them dropped here on MR.

NICE call... love that band... I love Tim and Let It Be... still need to get Pleased To Meet Me...


Kudos on the nods for the 'mats!!!
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Postby livin2do » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:41 am

brywool wrote:
livin2do wrote:1. Abbey Road - The Beatles
2. Journey - Escape
3. Black Crowes - Southern Harmony and Musical Companion
4. Pink Floyd - Wish you were Here
5. Refreshments - Fizzy Fuzzy Big and Buzzy
6. Replacements - Don't Tell a Soul
7. Gin Blossoms - New Miserable Experience
8. Matthew Sweet - 100% Fun
9. Steely Dan - Showbiz Kids (greatest hits compilation - I kinda cheated!)
10. Goo Goo Dolls - A Boy Named Goo

Honorable mentions to Robbie Robertson's self-titled album, the entire Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers catalog (especially Sonoran Hope and Madness), and The Piersons' Humbucker.


100% Fun over Girlfriend?!?!?
Girlfriend is the coolest single ever. Love that song.


Girlfriend is great, but when I heard Sick of Myself for the first time, it became an instant anthem for me. Almost my theme song. I love GF, Altered Beast, Blue Sky on Mars, and In Reverse, but 100% Fun just floors me.
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Postby brywool » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:44 am

I need to pull that out again. I've got it on cassette somewhere. Matthew Sweet's an underrated talent.
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Postby livin2do » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:50 am

brywool wrote:I need to pull that out again. I've got it on cassette somewhere. Matthew Sweet's an underrated talent.


Amen, brother!
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Postby brywool » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:56 am

livin2do wrote:
brywool wrote:I need to pull that out again. I've got it on cassette somewhere. Matthew Sweet's an underrated talent.


Amen, brother!


Did you know he was writing and working with Hanson? You know, those guys (SORRY FOLKS) are also underrated. They've got some great songs and they're great players. They basically told their record company to F'off because DefJam were still trying to box them into the whole teen-idol thing. I guess Rick Ocasik also produced for them and his album was rejected for the same reason. Rick went on to say that they were a great band and that the record company was ruining them.
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Postby Angiekay » Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:59 am

brywool wrote:4. JellyFish- Bellybutton- these guys should've been huge


What a great band!!








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Postby The Sushi Hunter » Fri Apr 11, 2008 5:29 am

brywool wrote:Off the top of my head and all but the top 4 change regularly:

1. Help!- Beatles I just love this one. The songs, the period, everything.
2. Revolver- Beatles
3. Rubber Soul- Beatles
4. JellyFish- Bellybutton- these guys should've been huge
5. Tonic- Lemon Parade- great band nobody's heard
6. Journey- Captured- I love live albums
7. Sam Cooke- The Man and his Music
8. Styx- Grand Illusion
9. Cheap Trick- At Budokan
10. Brian Adams- 18 Till I Die


Had I never lived in Japan I would most likely of listed many of the Beatle albums as my favorites, simply because my childhood and teen age years would have been my best years of my life. Living in Japan, I shifted from the Beach Boys, oldies but goodies & The Beatles to more current music. When I was a teen, I started to purchase Beatle records. I had purchased nearly every Beatle album by the time I was a senior in highschool, which was back during the time Journey's Escape album was first released.

Last week I gave my Japanese friend all my Beatles albums. He was thrilled since they were in great shape. The majority all on the Capital label complete with all the posters some of the albums came with new. I had no need for them anymore since I do not really listen to them at all. But I did like the Abbey Road, Revolver and Rubber Soul Albums as well. Hey Jude was another one of my favorites. It always amazed me at how the Beatles as individuals had changed from the time they set foot in the U.S. back in I think 1964 compared to when the White Album was released, which seemed like a relativily short period of time. All in all about six full years. They went from first happy singing about chicks and stuff to LSD (Lucy in the Sky with Diamond) trips and finding happiness in a warm gun and that type of stuff. Yeah, happiness is not only a warm gun....but a warm car engine too. I think what turned me off eventually about the Beatles was the political messages Lennon started to get into. McCartney in my opinion continued to be the most successful out of the bunch after the Beatles. I recall Ringo doing something in the early 70's when I was in elementary school after the Beatles and so did Harrison. I didn't pursue collecting any of albums from them post Beatles era, except for one from McCartney that featured the song "My Love" on it. "Baby I'm Amazed" was the other song I liked from McCartney along with "Live and let die."
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Postby brywool » Fri Apr 11, 2008 5:49 am

The Sushi Hunter wrote:
brywool wrote:Off the top of my head and all but the top 4 change regularly:

1. Help!- Beatles I just love this one. The songs, the period, everything.
2. Revolver- Beatles
3. Rubber Soul- Beatles
4. JellyFish- Bellybutton- these guys should've been huge
5. Tonic- Lemon Parade- great band nobody's heard
6. Journey- Captured- I love live albums
7. Sam Cooke- The Man and his Music
8. Styx- Grand Illusion
9. Cheap Trick- At Budokan
10. Brian Adams- 18 Till I Die


Had I never lived in Japan I would most likely of listed many of the Beatle albums as my favorites, simply because my childhood and teen age years would have been my best years of my life. Living in Japan, I shifted from the Beach Boys, oldies but goodies & The Beatles to more current music. When I was a teen, I started to purchase Beatle records. I had purchased nearly every Beatle album by the time I was a senior in highschool, which was back during the time Journey's Escape album was first released.

Last week I gave my Japanese friend all my Beatles albums. He was thrilled since they were in great shape. The majority all on the Capital label complete with all the posters some of the albums came with new. I had no need for them anymore since I do not really listen to them at all. But I did like the Abbey Road, Revolver and Rubber Soul Albums as well. Hey Jude was another one of my favorites. It always amazed me at how the Beatles as individuals had changed from the time they set foot in the U.S. back in I think 1964 compared to when the White Album was released, which seemed like a relativily short period of time. All in all about six full years. They went from first happy singing about chicks and stuff to LSD (Lucy in the Sky with Diamond) trips and finding happiness in a warm gun and that type of stuff. Yeah, happiness is not only a warm gun....but a warm car engine too. I think what turned me off eventually about the Beatles was the political messages Lennon started to get into. McCartney in my opinion continued to be the most successful out of the bunch after the Beatles. I recall Ringo doing something in the early 70's when I was in elementary school after the Beatles and so did Harrison. I didn't pursue collecting any of albums from them post Beatles era, except for one from McCartney that featured the song "My Love" on it. "Baby I'm Amazed" was the other song I liked from McCartney along with "Live and let die."


"MAYBE" I'm Amazed. That's okay. Paul's been singing Baby on this last tour. Yeah, I bought them all used in my teens. Then bootlegs. Then tons fo books. I'm a Beatles fanatic. Paul's still cool, I don't care what anybody says. I've got all Paul's albums, all of Georges most of Johns and a few of Ringos, especially his more recent ones. Lennon... I don't know, maybe it was the political thing, maybe it was Yoko, but in my opinion, his post Beatles work just wasn't as imaginative. That can be said for all of them, but John kinda went for a stripped down approach. That was great with the early Beatles stuff, but for him solo, it didn't come off as well. I do love some of his solo stuff (God, How, Imagine and others) but some of it wasn't very good at all.
George had some great stuff. Had some bad ones too. Ringo has also had a few cool tunes, especially within the last 10 years or so.
Paul... I don't know. His MUSIC just connects with me. His lyrics usually don't, but musically speaking, I think the guy is brilliant. He can turn anything into a catchy melody. Plus, I think he and Linda too are very cool people. Linda got a bum rap early on. Paul still does. Paul and Perry are probably my idols. If I had to pick any.


And YES Jellyfish was a BRILLIANT band. I wish they were still here.
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Postby hoagiepete » Fri Apr 11, 2008 5:55 am

Top 10
Captured – Journey
Infinity – Journey
Leftoverture – Kansas
Boston – Boston
Rumours – Fleetwood Mac
Flat as a Pancake – Head East
Foreigner – Foreigner
Just a Game – Triumph
Grand Illusion – Styx
Decade of Rock n Roll - REO Speedwagon

2nd 10
Stranger in Town – Bob Segar
IV – Led Zep
Agents of Fortune – Blue Oyster Cult
Cat Stevens Greatest Hits
Don’t Look Back - Boston
Frampton Comes Alive
One of These Nights – Eagles
The Captain and Me – Doobie Bros
Van Halen – Van Halen
Hyrda - Toto

3rd 10
One More From/For the Road - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Breakfast in America - Supertramp
Toys in the Attic - Aerosmith
Freedom at Point Zero - Jefferson Starship
Shooting Star - Shooting Star
Aldo Nova - Aldo Nova
Equinox - Styx
Point of Know Return - Kansas
Any Journey Album
Best of Bread - Ya Baby!!!!! Best make out album ever compiled!
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Postby The Sushi Hunter » Fri Apr 11, 2008 12:26 pm

brywool wrote:"MAYBE" I'm Amazed. That's okay. Paul's been singing Baby on this last tour. Yeah, I bought them all used in my teens. Then bootlegs. Then tons fo books. I'm a Beatles fanatic. Paul's still cool, I don't care what anybody says. I've got all Paul's albums, all of Georges most of Johns and a few of Ringos, especially his more recent ones. Lennon... I don't know, maybe it was the political thing, maybe it was Yoko, but in my opinion, his post Beatles work just wasn't as imaginative. That can be said for all of them, but John kinda went for a stripped down approach. That was great with the early Beatles stuff, but for him solo, it didn't come off as well. I do love some of his solo stuff (God, How, Imagine and others) but some of it wasn't very good at all.
George had some great stuff. Had some bad ones too. Ringo has also had a few cool tunes, especially within the last 10 years or so.
Paul... I don't know. His MUSIC just connects with me. His lyrics usually don't, but musically speaking, I think the guy is brilliant. He can turn anything into a catchy melody. Plus, I think he and Linda too are very cool people. Linda got a bum rap early on. Paul still does. Paul and Perry are probably my idols. If I had to pick any.


I remember I used to have this small book that Lennon published of short stories that he wrote, can't recall what the title was. I lost it sometime in 82.' But one of the stories in it was called "no flies on Frank." Did you ever know about that book at all? I was just a high school student so the stories were quite amusing to me.

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Postby Triple S » Fri Apr 11, 2008 1:01 pm

brywool wrote:Off the top of my head and all but the top 4 change regularly:

1. Help!- Beatles I just love this one. The songs, the period, everything.
2. Revolver- Beatles
3. Rubber Soul- Beatles
4. JellyFish- Bellybutton- these guys should've been huge
5. Tonic- Lemon Parade- great band nobody's heard
6. Journey- Captured- I love live albums
7. Sam Cooke- The Man and his Music
8. Styx- Grand Illusion
9. Cheap Trick- At Budokan
10. Brian Adams- 18 Till I Die


I have! - love that album.
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Postby piecesofeight » Fri Apr 11, 2008 1:20 pm

hoagiepete wrote:Grand Illusion – Styx



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Postby mikemarrs » Sat Apr 12, 2008 9:17 am

journey
journey-look into the future
journey-next
journey-in the beginning
styx II
styx-man of miracles
styx-kilroy was here
boston-corporate america
foreigner-unusual heat
the beatles-yellow submarine
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