Franz Ferdinand
Hot Hot Heat
Hot Hot Heat
Originally posted by the sonick:Hence, the Motley Crue concert we were suppose to meet at. Which I have 53 songs of theirs on my IPOD.
i still play the hair metal on occasion, but i grew up in Canada in the late eighties!!! i cant help it!
Originally posted by Jaguar:>>> I've been a fan of Chris's for years….he's also probably the nicest celebrity I have ever met….down to earth,funny and all around "great guy"…..the quote about him is always……"he was born 30 years too late"…..which makes sense considering his influences and heroes…..Jag,I guess this makes you a candidate for my extra Isaak ticket in August at Wolftrap…..let me know if you're interested…..
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:I have that too along with several other CDs of his. People tend to either love him or hate him. Personally, I think the man is great; especially his earlier works.
Originally posted by Jaguar:I've got Forever Blue and no guilt about it.
Chris Isaak
I have always wanted to hear a duet performance with Chris Isaak and K.D. Lang. Both have such gorgeous voices that they know how to use and control properly. Plus, I think they would complement each other very well. I tend to not go for the kind of music that K.D. Lang performs but can still fully enjoy her purely out of complete appreciation for her incredible talent.
Actually, I have no quilt about my list. They just don't fit into what the Indie crowd would tend to approve of but you know me well enough to know that I couldn't give a shit. LOL.
Originally posted by Rob_Gee:If you listen to anything post-Shout At The Devil, you should feel guilty.
Originally posted by the sonick:Hence, the Motley Crue concert we were suppose to meet at. Which I have 53 songs of theirs on my IPOD.
i still play the hair metal on occasion, but i grew up in Canada in the late eighties!!! i cant help it!
Originally posted by Dr. Jonas Sulk:
Jag,I guess this makes you a candidate for my extra Isaak ticket in August at Wolftrap…..let me know if you're interested…..
Originally posted by Dr. Jonas Sulk:Oh, definitely! :D
Originally posted by Jaguar:>>> I've been a fan of Chris's for years….he's also probably the nicest celebrity I have ever met….down to earth,funny and all around "great guy"…..the quote about him is always……"he was born 30 years too late"…..which makes sense considering his influences and heroes…..Jag,I guess this makes you a candidate for my extra Isaak ticket in August at Wolftrap…..let me know if you're interested…..
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:I have that too along with several other CDs of his. People tend to either love him or hate him. Personally, I think the man is great; especially his earlier works.
Originally posted by Jaguar:I've got Forever Blue and no guilt about it.
Chris Isaak
I have always wanted to hear a duet performance with Chris Isaak and K.D. Lang. Both have such gorgeous voices that they know how to use and control properly. Plus, I think they would complement each other very well. I tend to not go for the kind of music that K.D. Lang performs but can still fully enjoy her purely out of complete appreciation for her incredible talent.
Actually, I have no quilt about my list. They just don't fit into what the Indie crowd would tend to approve of but you know me well enough to know that I couldn't give a shit. LOL.
Originally posted by Chaz Nakatestes, Breaststroking Guy:As with all genres, there is good and bad. The bad can get pretty awful.
Why would you say bossa nova is a guilty pleasure? It beats at least 95% of indie rock.
Originally posted by Bags:Hah…I actually had a Styx "Best Of" cd in my hands at Best Buy the other day. But I put it back.
Styx
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:I'm probably one of the few people that actually liked "Theatre Of Pain". :confused:
If you listen to anything post-Shout At The Devil, you should feel guilty. [/QB]
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
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Originally posted by econo:
Originally posted by Chaz Nakatestes, Breaststroking Guy:As with all genres, there is good and bad. The bad can get pretty awful.
Why would you say bossa nova is a guilty pleasure? It beats at least 95% of indie rock.
Originally posted by Rob_Gee:I actually think Theatre of Pain is still within acceptability as far as the Crue goes.
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:I'm probably one of the few people that actually liked "Theatre Of Pain". :confused: [/QB]
If you listen to anything post-Shout At The Devil, you should feel guilty.