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Legend - Where are you guys?

Postby Eyeof » Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:13 pm

Where are all the BA fans! Come on guys! This dude is a legend!
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Re: Legend - Where are you guys?

Postby No Surprize » Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:27 pm

Eyeof wrote:Where are all the BA fans! Come on guys! This dude is a legend!


I agree. I Love BA to point. His first 3 cd's were great. The problem with Adams is that he doesn't tour enough with his band. I went to see him last year when he played like a acoustic/electric story teller set at a small venue in florida. It was a fantastic show. I would prefer him though with his electric set, rocking out to "Cut's like a knife" like a motherfucker!
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Postby Eyeof » Fri Jan 20, 2012 5:15 am

I agree, but we have several visitors to the Survivor board and they excel in doing NOTHING!!!!
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Postby No Surprize » Sun Jan 22, 2012 1:19 am

Eyeof wrote:I agree, but we have several visitors to the Survivor board and they excel in doing NOTHING!!!!


LOL!
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Postby DavidWT » Thu Feb 02, 2012 7:22 am

I was listening to "On A Day Like Today," yesterday (that sounds confusing if you say it out loud.) Am I the only person who likes that album? I don't really follow BA message boards (and apparently no one else does, either), so I don't know which albums are considered his good ones, aside from the early classics.

Actually, the only three BA albums I own are "So Far So Good" and "On A Day Like Today" and "Live Live Live." I like them all... maybe I ought to check out some of his others one of these days. But the problem with owning a greatest hits album and a concert album is that it makes a lot of the tracks on his early albums kind of redundant.
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Postby No Surprize » Thu Feb 02, 2012 9:15 pm

DavidWT wrote:I was listening to "On A Day Like Today," yesterday (that sounds confusing if you say it out loud.) Am I the only person who likes that album? I don't really follow BA message boards (and apparently no one else does, either), so I don't know which albums are considered his good ones, aside from the early classics.

Actually, the only three BA albums I own are "So Far So Good" and "On A Day Like Today" and "Live Live Live." I like them all... maybe I ought to check out some of his others one of these days. But the problem with owning a greatest hits album and a concert album is that it makes a lot of the tracks on his early albums kind of redundant.



Waking Up The Neighbors is pretty damn good as well. Like I said, Bryan Adam's is great when he tours with his band. He just doesn't do it to often anymore.
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Postby def » Tue Apr 10, 2012 6:35 pm

Saw him twice, must have been in the nineties. The first gig was in the sports arena in Cologne, Germany and sold out (capacity 8.000; support BABY ANIMALS). Good show, good band, marvellous Keith Scott.

Second gig was in the Müngersdorfer Soccer Stadium, Cologne a years or so later. Again sold out and approximately 50.000 attended. TEXAS and HEROES DEL SILENCIO supported. Another great gig, where they played some songs on a smaller stage right in the center of the soccer field.

I think, those years were his heydays, that endend with the release of "18 Til I Die", that never reached the level of "Reckless", "Into The Fire" and "Waking Up The Neighbours".

I am a big Def Leppard fan, and Sheffield's finest have not sounded as much as themselves as BA did on "Waking Up The Neighbours". "Don't Drop That Bomb On Me" and "Thought I Died An Gone To Heaven" are pure leppard stuff and brilliant melodic rock.
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