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A. SAVATAGE (top 3 songs)

1. Strange Wings

2. Edge of Thorns

3. Handful of Rain

 

B. KIX (top 3 songs)

1. Tear Down the Walls

2. Girl Money

3. Walkin' Away

 

C. DIRTY LOOKS (top 3 songs)

1. Nobody Rides for Free

2. Love Screams

3. L.A. Anna

 

D. JOAN JETT and the BLACKHEARTS (top 3 songs)

None. I don't hate them but was never into them much.

 

E. LILLIAN AXE (top 3 songs)

1. Misery Loves Company

2. World Stopped Turning

3. Body Double

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The lack of knowledge / respect for Bonfire in this thread is a huge concern to me. Do yourself a favour all you guys who don't have anything from the band, and urgently seek out a copy of 'Fireworks' from 1988, and 'Point Blank' from 1989. NO CD collection is complete without them.

 

mmh, I bought Fireworks at a second hand store, probably about a year ago, I haven't heard it since then, I actually didn't think much of it, I'll have to dig it out again to see what you're getting so worked up about Geoff.

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The lack of knowledge / respect for Bonfire in this thread is a huge concern to me. Do yourself a favour all you guys who don't have anything from the band, and urgently seek out a copy of 'Fireworks' from 1988, and 'Point Blank' from 1989. NO CD collection is complete without them.

 

mmh, I bought Fireworks at a second hand store, probably about a year ago, I haven't heard it since then, I actually didn't think much of it, I'll have to dig it out again to see what you're getting so worked up about Geoff.

 

Wow - "Fireworks" is an all-time Top 5 album for me. Slightly better than the equally classic "Point Blank" album IMO....

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The lack of knowledge / respect for Bonfire in this thread is a huge concern to me. Do yourself a favour all you guys who don't have anything from the band, and urgently seek out a copy of 'Fireworks' from 1988, and 'Point Blank' from 1989. NO CD collection is complete without them.

 

mmh, I bought Fireworks at a second hand store, probably about a year ago, I haven't heard it since then, I actually didn't think much of it, I'll have to dig it out again to see what you're getting so worked up about Geoff.

Yes Satan, you should give it another listen. ;) Killer disc. It should be illegal to dislike it.

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The lack of knowledge / respect for Bonfire in this thread is a huge concern to me. Do yourself a favour all you guys who don't have anything from the band, and urgently seek out a copy of 'Fireworks' from 1988, and 'Point Blank' from 1989. NO CD collection is complete without them.

 

mmh, I bought Fireworks at a second hand store, probably about a year ago, I haven't heard it since then, I actually didn't think much of it, I'll have to dig it out again to see what you're getting so worked up about Geoff.

Yes Satan, you should give it another listen. ;) Killer disc. It should be illegal to dislike it.

 

I actually tracked-down my copy last night to play it, after this thread. It's flawless IMO. Even the bonus track on the end ("Cold Days") is better than any song they've written since the "Point Blank" album....

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The lack of knowledge / respect for Bonfire in this thread is a huge concern to me. Do yourself a favour all you guys who don't have anything from the band, and urgently seek out a copy of 'Fireworks' from 1988, and 'Point Blank' from 1989. NO CD collection is complete without them.

 

mmh, I bought Fireworks at a second hand store, probably about a year ago, I haven't heard it since then, I actually didn't think much of it, I'll have to dig it out again to see what you're getting so worked up about Geoff.

Yes Satan, you should give it another listen. ;) Killer disc. It should be illegal to dislike it.

 

Wow, been listening to it for a while, I must admit it's quite spectacular, I never noticed it had such a Scandinavian flavour to it. Sometimes when your driving home and listen to your newly bought cd, the car stereo doesn't do it justice, I'm definitely gonna try and get a hold of 'Point Blank'.

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The lack of knowledge / respect for Bonfire in this thread is a huge concern to me. Do yourself a favour all you guys who don't have anything from the band, and urgently seek out a copy of 'Fireworks' from 1988, and 'Point Blank' from 1989. NO CD collection is complete without them.

 

mmh, I bought Fireworks at a second hand store, probably about a year ago, I haven't heard it since then, I actually didn't think much of it, I'll have to dig it out again to see what you're getting so worked up about Geoff.

Yes Satan, you should give it another listen. ;) Killer disc. It should be illegal to dislike it.

 

Wow, been listening to it for a while, I must admit it's quite spectacular, I never noticed it had such a Scandinavian flavour to it. Sometimes when your driving home and listen to your newly bought cd, the car stereo doesn't do it justice, I'm definitely gonna try and get a hold of 'Point Blank'.

You must. Opinions vary about 50/50 on which is the better album (and fairly so as both are close to perfect) but I'm part of the 50% who prefer 'Point Blank'. Completely stunning album from start to end.

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A. SAVATAGE (top 3 songs)

 

1. Strange Wings

2. Taunting Cobras

3. Somewher In Time/Alone You Breathe

 

B. KIX (top 3 songs)

 

1. Midnite Dynamite

2. Atomic Bombs

3. Cold Shower

 

C. DIRTY LOOKS (top 3 songs)

 

1. Love Screams

2. It's Not The Way you Rock

3. I Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You

 

D. JOAN JETT and the BLACKHEARTS (top 3 songs)

 

1. Change The World

2. This Means War

3. Bad Reputation

 

E. LILLIAN AXE (top 3 songs)

 

1. All's Fair In Love And War

2. Nobody Knows

3. Laughing In Your Face

 

 

All of these were near impossible... I just can't believe the lack of, or negative, response to Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. Some great songs people are missing. I know some people just can't get into a female vocalist... but someone here has to be able to compile 3 songs. LOL

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The lack of knowledge / respect for Bonfire in this thread is a huge concern to me. Do yourself a favour all you guys who don't have anything from the band, and urgently seek out a copy of 'Fireworks' from 1988, and 'Point Blank' from 1989. NO CD collection is complete without them.

 

mmh, I bought Fireworks at a second hand store, probably about a year ago, I haven't heard it since then, I actually didn't think much of it, I'll have to dig it out again to see what you're getting so worked up about Geoff.

Yes Satan, you should give it another listen. ;) Killer disc. It should be illegal to dislike it.

 

I actually tracked-down my copy last night to play it, after this thread. It's flawless IMO. Even the bonus track on the end ("Cold Days") is better than any song they've written since the "Point Blank" album....

 

Yeah, wouldnt you die to see the whole album played live ;-)) In just one stunning set!!!!

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A.) QUIET RIOT (list top 3 songs)

 

1. Cum On Feel The Noize

2. Run To You

3. The Wild & The Young

 

B.) TRIUMPH (list top 3 songs)

 

1. Never Say Never

2. Lay It On The Line

3. On And On

 

C.) WHITE LION (list top 3 songs)

 

1. Hungry

2. Broken Heart (later version)

3. Little Fighter

 

D.) STYX (list top 3 songs)

 

1. Come Sail Away

2. Lady

3. Madam Blue

 

E.) OZZY OSBOURNE (list top 3 songs)

 

1. Shot In The Dark

2. Breaking All The Rules

3. Secret Loser

 

#4

A. ENUFF Z' NUFF

 

I got Nothing

 

B. MOTLEY CRUE

 

1. Dr. Feelgood

2. Time For A Change

3. You're All I need

 

C. BOSTON

 

1. More Than A Feeling

2. Piece Of Mind

3. Higher Power

 

D. MEGADETH

 

1. Tornado Of Souls

2. In My Darkest Hour

3. Ashes In Your Mouth

 

E. BONFIRE

 

1. Ready 4 Reaction

2. Freedom Is My Belief

3. Don't Get Me Wrong

(so many good songs from this awesome 80's glam powerhouse)

 

#5

A. SAVATAGE (top 3 songs)

 

1. The Price You Pay

2. When The Crowds Are Gone

3. Edge Of Thorns

 

B. KIX (top 3 songs)

 

1. Blow My Fuse

2. Don't Close Your Eyes

3. Midnight Dynamite

 

C. DIRTY LOOKS (top 3 songs)

 

Never heard em'

 

D. JOAN JETT and the BLACKHEARTS (top 3 songs)

 

1.) I Love Rock N' Roll

that's it

 

E. LILLIAN AXE (top 3 songs)

 

1. Living In The Grey

2. She Likes It On Top

3. True Believer

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A. SAVATAGE

 

-

 

B. KIX

 

1. Midnite Dynamite

2. Cold Blood

3. Girl Money

 

C. DIRTY LOOKS

 

-

 

D. JOAN JETT and the BLACKHEARTS

 

1. I Hate Myself for Loving You

2. I Love Rock n Roll

3. Little Liar

 

E. LILLIAN AXE

 

1. Show a Little Love

2. She Likes it on Top

3. True Believer

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A: Enuff Z'Nuff

1. Baby Loves You

2. I Could Never Be Without You

3. Fly High Michelle

 

B: Motley Crue

1. Live Wire

2. Home Sweet Home

3. You're All I Need

 

C: Boston

1. More Than A Feeling

Thats all I know (shameful)

 

D: Megadeth

1. Holy Wars... The Punishment Due

2. Wake Up Dead

3. Symphony Of Destruction

 

E: Bonfire

1. You're Back

2. Waste No Time

3. American Nights

 

#5

A: Savatage

1. Gutter Ballet (only song I know)

 

B: Kix

1. Cold Shower

2. Don't Close Your Eyes

3. Cry Baby

 

C: Dirty Looks

Not familiar, will check'em out

 

D: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts

1. Little Liar

2. I Hate Myself for Loving You

3. I Love Rock 'N Roll

 

E: Lillian Axe

1. Living In The Grey

2. The Day I Met You

3. Misery Loves Company

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Wow I'm really shocked by all the lack of knowledge about DIRTY LOOKS & JOAN JETT...kinda left me scratching my head... :screwy:

 

 

A. SAVATAGE (top 3 songs)

 

STRANGE WINGS

POWER OF THE NIGHT

GUTTER BALLET

 

B. KIX (top 3 songs)

 

BLOW MY FUSE

MIDNITE DYNAMITE

WALKIN' AWAY

 

C. DIRTY LOOKS (top 3 songs)

 

TURN OF THE SCREW

NOBODY RIDES FOR FREE

TRIP THE LIGHT

 

D. JOAN JETT and the BLACKHEARTS (top 3 songs)

 

I LOVE ROCK & ROLL

CRIMSON & CLOVER

LITTLE LIAR

 

E. LILLIAN AXE (top 3 songs)

 

SHOW A LITTLE LOVE

BODY DOUBLE

ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE & WAR

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Wow I'm really shocked by all the lack of knowledge about DIRTY LOOKS & JOAN JETT...kinda left me scratching my head... :screwy:

 

 

Ditto... I didn't expect much response for Joan Jett... But Dirty Looks... come on. :headbanger:

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Seems as though the replies are still coming... So I'll keep posting new bands and artists. Maybe some members will be introduced to artist they otherwise wouldn't have been.

 

 

A.) FASTWAY (top 3 songs)

 

B.) GUNS N' ROSES (top 3 songs)

 

C.) SHOOTING STAR (top 3 songs)

 

D.) XYZ (top 3 songs)

 

E.) LIZZY BORDEN (top 3 songs)

 

~ Go at it ~ :headbanger:

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A.) FASTWAY

 

1. All Fired Up

2. Trick or Treat

3. Get Tough

 

B.) GUNS N' ROSES

 

1. Welcome to the Jungle

2. Paradise City

3. Yesterdays

 

 

C.) SHOOTING STAR

 

1. Breakout

2. Hang on for Your Life

3. Last Chance

 

 

D.) XYZ

 

1. Inside Out

2. Face Down in the Gutter

3. What Keeps Me Loving You

 

 

E.) LIZZY BORDEN

 

1. Me Against the world

2. Waiting in the Wings

3. American Metal

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Boston

Peace Of Mind

Something About You

Hitch A Ride

 

Styx

Crystal Ball

Man In The Wilderness

Snow blind

 

I could add loads more as they are a great band!

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A.) FASTWAY (top 3 songs)

 

SAY WHAT YOU WILL

WE BECOME ONE

THE WORLD WAITS FOR YOU/AFTER MIDNIGHT (toss up)

 

B.) GUNS N' ROSES (top 3 songs)

 

KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S DOOR (one of the best covers ever)

ONE IN A MILLION

ROCKET QUEEN/OUT TA GET ME (take your pick)

 

C.) SHOOTING STAR (top 3 songs)

 

BREAKOUT

LAST CHANCE

TONIGHT

 

D.) XYZ (top 3 songs)

 

INSIDE OUT (that's about all i know)

 

 

E.) LIZZY BORDEN (top 3 songs)

 

ME AGAINST THE WORLD

NOTORIOUS

AMERICAN METAL/PSYCHOPATH (this was very hard)

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Only ones I haven't done yet that I know enough to have a top three:

 

Savatage

Strange Wings

Gutter Ballet

Streets

 

Lillian Axe (all from the same album, but WHAT an album!)

The World Stopped Turning

Letters in the Rain

She Likes it on Top

 

Guns n Roses

Welcome To The Jungle

Rocket Queen

Nightrain

 

Lizzy Borden

Red Rum

Sins of the Flesh

Master of Disguise

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A.) FASTWAY (top 3 songs)

1. Don't Stop the Fight

2. If You Could See

3. Say What You Will

 

B.) GUNS N' ROSES (top 3 songs)

1. My Michelle

2. Reckless Life

3. Civil War

 

C.) SHOOTING STAR (top 3 songs)

I have no idea. Don't know any songs from band.

 

D.) XYZ (top 3 songs)

1. Face Down in the Gutter

2. Off to the Sun

3. Souveniers

 

E.) LIZZY BORDEN (top 3 songs)

I think I know a few songs but can't think off the top of my head but have never owned one of their cds.

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A.) FASTWAY

 

again, no clue

 

B.) GUNS N' ROSES

 

1. Rocket Queen

2. My Michelle

3. November Rain

 

C.) SHOOTING STAR

 

Don't know enough about them

 

D.) XYZ

 

1. Inside Out

2. Face Down In The Gutter

3. Off To The Sun

 

E.) LIZZY BORDEN

 

Not really a fan but Master Of Disguise has to be one of my fav songs of alltime. I would have loved to have seen a Phantom Of The Opera styled music video for this one.

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Fastway

 

1. The World Waits for You

2. Two Hearts

3. Say What You Will

 

Guns 'n 'Roses

 

1.Sweet Child O'Mine

2. Used To Love Her

3. Civil War

 

Shooting Star

 

1. Last Chance

2. Bring It On

3. Preview/ Straight Ahead

 

XYZ

 

1. Face Down In The Gutter

2. Take What You Can

3. What Keeps Me Loving You

 

Lizzy Borden

 

Having only heard one album (and I can't remember which it was) I plead ignorance

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