Fantasy CD

What a show that was........did you ever see Lynch Mob? Or how about the re-vamped Dokken?

The re-vamped Dokken had the original members after George Lynch split and took the drummer and bassist to form Lynch Mob......then they got back together and did a couple of albums. They did an acoustical set in California. Check out the acoustic album........it's called "Dokken-One Live Night"

I love all the memories that all of these songs are bringing back and the fun behind each of them *eg*

[Edited by Chuckus on 11-29-2000 at 08:21 PM]
 
CelestialBody said:
Chuckus
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Thanks Celestial Body........I am still figuring my way around this board and how it works.
 
Oh man, when I was in high school I loved Dokken. I wore out my cassette of "Tooth and Nail."

Don Dokken was my first major crush. He had amazing cheekbones.

Purple Haze I like your choices too. I forgot about "Photograph." My fave Def Lep album is High & Dry. I love "Lady Strange" and "Let it Go" and "Mirror Mirror."



[Edited by Ticklish Girl on 11-29-2000 at 08:17 PM]
 
No, I never got to see Lynch Mob, and without George, I didn't much care for Dokken.

btw - you have mail.
 
The Devil Made Me Do It!

Prussian Overlord said:
And THE song of the south:
Devil Went Down to Georgia- Charlie Daniels Band
ohhhh Overlord dear ... this is for you ... i sure hope you enjoy it .. ;)

The Gore Went Down to Florida
(To the tune of "Devil Went Down to Georgia")

The Gore went down to Florida, he was looking for a vote to steal.
He was in a bind, he was way behind, he was willing to make it look real.
When he came across this young boy punchin' on a ballot and gettin' it right.
Well the Gore jumped up on a hickory stump, said, "Boy let me tell you what.

I guess you didn't know it, but I'm a ballot-puncher too,
Now if you're game to take some blame, well I'll make a bet with you.
Now you punch pretty good ballot boy, but give the Gore his due,
I'll bet a key of gold against your soul 'cause I'm a-runnin' with you-know-who."

The boy said, "My name's Dubya and it might be a sin,
But I'll take your bet, and you're gonna regret, 'cause I'm the man that's gonna win."

Dubya take your stylus out and punch your ballot hard,
'cause Gore's broke loose in Florida and the Gore prints extra cards.
And if you win you'll get this shiny key that's made of gold,
But if you lose the V.P. gets your soul.

So the Gore opened up his case and said, "I'll start this show."
And fire flew from his stylus tips as he started punchin' holes.
When he drew back that hand of his, it made an evil hiss.
Then a band of Liebermans joined in, and it sounded something like this.

(music here)

When the Gore was finished, Dubya said, "Well you're pretty good old son.
Now sit down in that chair right there, and let me show you how it's won."

He played "Boys, here's the part where ya take some notes.
Gore's in the state with the decidin' votes,
'Crats in the count room, punchin' out chads,
Handin' out cigs to grammar school grads."

The Gore then bowed his head because he knew that he'd been beat.
He laid that golden key on the ground at Dubya's feet.
Dubya said, "Gore, just come on back if you ever wanna try again,
I done told you once, you son of the rich, I'm the man that's gonna win."

He played "Boys, here's the part where ya take some notes.
Gore's in the state with the decidin' votes,
'Crats in the count room, punchin' out chads,
Handin' out cigs to grammar school grads."
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Pleased to meet you, Countess. i love your pics, dear ..:)
oh i am going to work on my song compilations for you today but i must warn you ... we have a Canadian content law here ... and a certain percentage of my song selections must have Canadian content ... lol ..
 
Volume II

"Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" Van Halen
"Synchronicity II" The Police
"Whole Lotta Rosie" AC~DC
"Spirit of the Radio" Rush
"My Woman's From Tokyo" Deep Purple
"Aqua Lung" Jethro Tull
"Peace of Mind" Boston
"Even It Up" Heart
"Purple Rain" Prince and the Revolution
"Voo Doo Chile" Jimi Hendrix
"Lost Horizon" Gin Blossoms
"Funeral For A Friend" Elton John
"Would I Lie To You?" The Eurythmics

Man, I could go on and on. These are heavier selections. I have soft spot for pop tunes from the fifties and sixties.

I could listen to Pink Floyd all day.

Johnny Cash is cool. Buddy Holly rules, and Elvis' early stuff seems very soulful to me.

I'm not exposed to much new rock, any suggestions for this old guy?
 
After some thought, I came up with my Volume II:

1. Pull Me Under - Dream Theater
2. Dream Police - Cheap Trick
3. N.W.O. - Ministry
4. Prison Sex - Tool
5. Big Money - Rush
6. Ace of Spades - Motorhead
7. Dr. Feelgood - Motley Crue
8. Fantasy - Aldo Nova
9. Thunder Kiss '65 - White Zombie
10. Front Burner - T.T. Quick
11. Reckoning Day - Megadeth
12. Shake Me - Cinderella

Purple Haze, if you looking for cool new stuff, Static X is really good, and so is Fuel.
 
Purple Haze......some selections of New stuff to check out for ya....

Dream Theater (even though they have been around a while) they are progressive and all very skilled at their respective instruments. Also try out Liquid Tension Experiment LTE Volume 1 is improved on about 24 hours notice and LTE Volume 2 is more refined

Static-X is interesting

Perfect Circle aka Tool re-vamped

Godsmack, Fuel, Slipknot is interesting

My Lighter side selections....

Elton John-The One
Kenny G-Most of any of his stuff
Sarah McLaughlin-Angel
Garth Brooks-The Dance
Pantera-Cemetary Gates (I know it is really not a slow one but........hey it is slower paced and cool lyrics)
Journey-Open Arms
Loverboy-Heaven (can't remember the name of the darn song)
Eric Clapton-Tears in Heaven
Prince-Purple Rain
Queen-Who wants to Live forever
Queensryche-Silent Lucidity
 
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