10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on January 04, 2008, 08:02:54 AM
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dunno who was under pressure there, but here's "Wrapped Around Your Finger", so must be '83.
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dunno who was under pressure there
ah, 'twas ZZTop.
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VHM Risky Business -- Cruise when he was... not yet a member of that cult.
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maybe I'll win -- saved by zero.
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Jackson's havin' a party for a rocker.
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He is the Mod-rin Man! and he's also WOS.
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Aaack! WOS2 Journey when they were horrendous, "Separate Ways".
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VHM Big Country and their big bagpipe guitars. But really, this was mostly another New-Wave-barely-touched-us-in-Chicago set.
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Finally a BOS: John Cafferty/Beaver Brown doing their best Broooce/E Street band, "On the Dark Side". Actually, it's almost comical how imitative this is. Proxy of cairo, iirc.
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"the ill-fated Kilroy Was Here LP" sez Bob -- is there a story there that I'm missing?
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Finally a BOS: John Cafferty/Beaver Brown doing their best Broooce/E Street band, "On the Dark Side". Actually, it's almost comical how imitative this is. Proxy of cairo, iirc.
Was that from '83? I remember it more from '84.
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Finally a BOS: John Cafferty/Beaver Brown doing their best Broooce/E Street band, "On the Dark Side". Actually, it's almost comical how imitative this is. Proxy of cairo, iirc.
Was that from '83? I remember it more from '84.
iirc, the movie Eddie & the Cruisers came out in '83 but it took many months for the sndtk to become a hit. Indeed, the single peaked in early '84.
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Finally a BOS: John Cafferty/Beaver Brown doing their best Broooce/E Street band, "On the Dark Side". Actually, it's almost comical how imitative this is. Proxy of cairo, iirc.
Proxy of me in any case. Sorry I missed it, but not sorry I missed the rest.
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"the ill-fated Kilroy Was Here LP" sez Bob -- is there a story there that I'm missing?
Probably just a reference to critics' dismissal of the album - which shouldn't have surprised Bob, or anyone else who heard, say, "Heavy Metal Poisoning."
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"the ill-fated Kilroy Was Here LP" sez Bob -- is there a story there that I'm missing?
Probably just a reference to critics' dismissal of the album - which shouldn't have surprised Bob, or anyone else who heard, say, "Heavy Metal Poisoning."
But when did critics ever say nice things about Styx?