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Would have posted this on Kitten's thread but thought I would combine it with some other thoughts musical.
HMMM song or music that moves me...
Motley Crue's Kickstart My Heart makes me pick mine up......guitar that is.
*can't figure out why I forgot that one on my fantasy CD*
For the more romantic times:
Take My Breath Away by Berlin from Top Gun (doesn't do anything for me now as I don't feel that way about anybody).....and
Don't Know What You Got(Til It's Gone)...by Cinderella
One In a Million and Patience GnR Lies
Speaking of Cinderella. My friend Chris and I have discussed this. I think Tom Keifer made a big mistake in naming the band "Cinderella". Granted they had a "glam" image and some of their songs were glam/pop and they were merely jumping on the hot ticket at that time...I believe their sound is much more bluesy than glam. Taking the name "Cinderella" just pigeonholed them into the glam genre. Consequently they were stuck in that phonebooth when it got creamed by by that suicidal maniac Curt Cobain driving the grunge bus. (Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains were partying in the back)
I love Keifer's guitar work...saw them with Poison and Dokken and Slaughter this past June...Cinderella should have been headlining in my opinion. They have more songs and greater range.
On music and Communism:
It has been postulated on this BB before that King Reagan was singlehandedly (OK, I'm exaggerating a little..but it's my thread I'm allowed
) responsible for bringing down the Soviet regime during his reign.
I believe that it was the Moscow Music Peace Festival that drove a stake through the sordid, two sizes too small heart of the "Evil Empire".
Or more specifically; Vince and the boys Motley. Think about it...here you have the absolute epitome of western decadence and filth(Vince killed a friend in an accident, Nikki "died" of a drug overdose then went home and got high and Tommy has a video of himself shtupping Pamela in mass circulation)standing on stage in Moscow (World Communism Central) with two very well endowed scantily clad females under his arms screaming "HOW THE FUCK ARE YA MOSCOW?". Can you think of any better way for the final nail in communism's coffin to be driven in than by these four hooligans? The Soviet Union's death gurgle came through a stack of Marshall amps and a rotating drum kit...with plenty of feedback...after that the wall was a formality...
That's about it I guess....'scuse me I hear a song playing.
"when I get high, I get high on speed..."
Forgot that one Isabella...REM's The One I Love...great song.
HMMM song or music that moves me...
Motley Crue's Kickstart My Heart makes me pick mine up......guitar that is.
*can't figure out why I forgot that one on my fantasy CD*
For the more romantic times:
Take My Breath Away by Berlin from Top Gun (doesn't do anything for me now as I don't feel that way about anybody).....and
Don't Know What You Got(Til It's Gone)...by Cinderella
One In a Million and Patience GnR Lies
Speaking of Cinderella. My friend Chris and I have discussed this. I think Tom Keifer made a big mistake in naming the band "Cinderella". Granted they had a "glam" image and some of their songs were glam/pop and they were merely jumping on the hot ticket at that time...I believe their sound is much more bluesy than glam. Taking the name "Cinderella" just pigeonholed them into the glam genre. Consequently they were stuck in that phonebooth when it got creamed by by that suicidal maniac Curt Cobain driving the grunge bus. (Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains were partying in the back)
I love Keifer's guitar work...saw them with Poison and Dokken and Slaughter this past June...Cinderella should have been headlining in my opinion. They have more songs and greater range.
On music and Communism:
It has been postulated on this BB before that King Reagan was singlehandedly (OK, I'm exaggerating a little..but it's my thread I'm allowed

I believe that it was the Moscow Music Peace Festival that drove a stake through the sordid, two sizes too small heart of the "Evil Empire".
Or more specifically; Vince and the boys Motley. Think about it...here you have the absolute epitome of western decadence and filth(Vince killed a friend in an accident, Nikki "died" of a drug overdose then went home and got high and Tommy has a video of himself shtupping Pamela in mass circulation)standing on stage in Moscow (World Communism Central) with two very well endowed scantily clad females under his arms screaming "HOW THE FUCK ARE YA MOSCOW?". Can you think of any better way for the final nail in communism's coffin to be driven in than by these four hooligans? The Soviet Union's death gurgle came through a stack of Marshall amps and a rotating drum kit...with plenty of feedback...after that the wall was a formality...
That's about it I guess....'scuse me I hear a song playing.
"when I get high, I get high on speed..."