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Grey

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  1. I'd never heard of them before, but that "Little Pill" tune sounds damn good. I'll have to check out the rest.
  2. My fav KISS CD too. It's even got my favorite KISS track, "All Hell's Breakin' Loose" and my fav KISS ballad, "A Million to One".
  3. All Along You Knew I love the addition of Ian Anderson on that one. It's a cool mix of Suite and Tull.
  4. Now that you mention it, it does kinda sound like Skynyrd. My first thought was Pink Floyd as it reminds me of the solo in "Young Lust". Whatever it is, it sound pretty damn cool to me. Too bad there's no way to contact whoever posted that to find out if he ever figured it out.
  5. Does anyone recognize this song? http://www.watzatsong.com/EN/name-that-tune/111181.html I must find.
  6. I love the cover. I'm loving the rest of the CD too. I found some hq samples onlne. I'd never heard of these guys before. Amazon has the CD for $4. Cool. I'd forgot about Thunder's "Gimme Some Lovin'". Got that in my collection too. Though, I'm partial to Great White's version of it.
  7. I just heard Hungryheart's version of Michael Jackson's "Man in the Mirror", which works pretty well as a Rock tune. That prompted me to fire up another good one - Jaded Heart's cover of NKOTB's "Larger Than Life". Any other good ones out there?
  8. Has anyone else heard this yet? What do you think? I stumbled across this one last night while bored and browsing for new music, and I'm very impressed. They have a sound much like like Krokus, and this will easily be my 2nd favorite CD of 2010 so far - right behind Hoodoo. They're all good, but "Black Clouds" is my favorite track at the moment. Sound samples are available at the record label's website: http://www.escape-music.com/ESM205.htm Any other bands that sound like this?
  9. I have to agree with you completely on this. This CD is definitely a casualty of loudness war. As far as audio quality goes, it sounds awful. I spent as much time playing with the EQ as I did listening to the disc - just attempting to minimize the distortion. It's a real shame too, because this CD has some otherwise really good material on it.
  10. I'd like to hear that one, I'll have to do some searching too http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/10/14/2142802/Molly_Hatchet-Hide_Your_Heart.mp3
  11. The Molly Hatchet version is the best, in my opinion. I couldn't find it online either.
  12. You mean Molly Hatchet? Or Desmond Child, Paul Stanley and Holly Knight maybe Hehe your all wrong...I had to cheat and look it up to refresh my memory but it was Bonnie Tyler I was thinking of...among many others apparently. I'd forgotten that Holly Knight co-wrote that. I never knew Bonnie Tyler recorded it as well. I knew Molly Hatchet did, and I should know that nobody here would mistake that name for a woman.
  13. He manages Lifehouse and co-wrote most of their songs.
  14. Right now I have only the digital-download version, and don't have a physical copy yet. I'm sure you're right though. The 2 CDs come with a 68-page book which wouldn't fit in a standard jewel case or digipak. I hate those cardboard sleeves too.
  15. I'm really surprised more people here aren't interested in this one. Ok, if you don't like the vocals, but this one has 7 good instrumentals that sound just like Savatage- one of them being a cool cover of Emerson, Lake & Palmer's "Nutrocker" and features Greg Lake on bass. They also cover Savatage's "Believe" - much like they covered "Back to a Reason" on the last Christmas CD. It's good, but I'll stick with the original. This is easily my favorite Hard Rock CD of '09.
  16. Agree with you on the vocals. I'd love another Savatage CD in that style with Stevens on vocals. Some of TSO just sounds like Hard Rock show tunes. A couple are good, but I'll pass on most of 'em. I just listened to the whole Night Castle CD. If you're not into the vocals, this has some damn good instrumentals on it. A few of those sound similar to what you'd find on Wake of Magellan, Dead Winter Dead, or Beethoven's Last Night. I was a bit disappointed the Oliva didn't do any vocals on this one like he did on Beethoven's Last Night.
  17. New CD comes out October 27th. They just put 5 full-length tunes on their website that are worth sampling. They start out slow, but "The Lion's Roar" and "Moonlight and Madness" are pretty good. http://www.nightcastlealbum.com/ I'm hoping this one is as good as Beethoven's Last Night.
  18. I'm sorry I wasted my money on that one. The sound is flat, over-filtered and clipped. It has all the telltale signs of being from a vinyl source. My own vinyl rips of those two albums sound much better. I'll keep listening to those.
  19. Rock Bottom by House of Lords. I just heard the CD for the first time, last week. That's easily my favorite track.
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