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  1. Being unable to find the answer on the web, I will ask the musical brains on this board; Who played the guitar solo on Kenny Loggins "Meet me Halfway" ? It sounds like Lukather, but I just dont know. Cant find the credit anywhere , either. Does anyone know ? Come on, confess, you've listened to it , too. :P

  2. if these were already mentioned, sorry

     

    Queensryche - Op Mindcrime - "Eyes of a Stranger"

    Aerosmith - Rocks -"Home Tonight"

    Night Ranger - Dawn Patrol "Night Ranger"

    Badlands S/T - "Ball & Chain" ?

     

    A BIG thumbs up to : On Fire, Tell no Tales,I Need You, and La Villa Strangiato that others mentioned.

  3. who sings on 'second chance'?

     

     

    Max Carl - Fantastic song :bowdown:

     

    What a great lite/ aor song it is ... the way they step up into the key change at the end hooks me every time.

    Someone told me he was the guy who sang 'Curly Shuffle" can anyone back it ?

     

    but back to the original question : Don by a mile ! Equal in degree to the Bad Co. poll; to me, its just not .38 without Don Barnes.

  4. i love Brian Howe's voice...but it just wasnt Bad Co anymore !

    His vocal on "Caught up in Love" by Ted is pretty good, too.

     

    (note) just read his quotes ...whoa ! ridiculous is about all I can come up with there.

    so are Stevie Ray Vaughn & johnny Winter not "real" bluesmen ? come on now...

  5. REO was the soundtrack of my h.S. years, so Ive been so overexposed its hard to be objective. Saw them 3 times.

    i did like Nine Lives, even though most people I knew went for the gajillion - selling Hi Infidelity.

    I liked the live versions of the old stuff better ie: Golden Country, Ridin' the Storm, Keep Pushin' etc.

    Saw them on PBS not long ago & Kevin Cronin played Time for me to Fly usin only his thumb...all the way through.I thought it was kinda funny.

  6. the 15 strings from Nashville therabouts with Chris Carmichael as violin / frontman ? !

    I have heard several of these tracks before - the sound and production was fantastic...

     

    I saw them at a local club way back in the day ; I'm guessing '92 or '93 - they put on a great show !

  7. 'It'll go over like a lead zeppelin" - John Entwhisle

     

    I had always read that is was Keith Moon that said that not John. :unsure:

     

     

    I had to check into that one for my own curiosity : Both Moon and Entwistle were present at the time, along with Richard Cole. in Zep bio 'Hammer of the Gods" , the phrase is attributed to John (the 3 were hanging out at a club partying, so who really knows) Actually, I had the phrase wrong, it was "we'll call it lead zeppelin, because it'll f*ing go over like a lead balloon"as he was referring to an imaginary band of Moon, Entwistle, Page , and Steve Winwood that never happened. Cole relayed the idea for the name to Jimmy and he saved it until the legendary foursome was unleashed on the world.

     

    boy, I really boogered up John's last name in that post , huh !

  8. Another grayhair comes out of hiding...

     

    I : Communication Breakdown

    Good Times , Bad Times

     

    II : Heartbreaker

    Ramble On

    What is and what should never be

     

    III : Immigrant Song

    Since Ive been lovin' you

    Out on the Tiles

     

    IV : Black Dog

    Misty Mountain Hop

    When the Levee Breaks (even though it is derivative)

     

    Houses : Over the Hills and Far Away

    The Ocean

    The Crunge

     

    Physical Graffiti : The Wanton Song

    Custard Pie

    The Rover

     

    Prescence: nobodys Fault but mine

    achilles' Last stand

     

    In Through : Carouselambra

    South Bound Suarez

    dont forget

     

    Coda ; Candy Store Rock

     

    If you have a chance to get 'When the Levee Breaks, 15 classic tracks that inspired Led Zeppelin" it is worthwhile to hear where a lot of their ideas came from. It was an insert in 'Uncut" magazine, so I dont know how many of them are floating around loose. But it is quite interesting.

     

    'It'll go over like a lead zeppelin" - John Entwhisle

  9. I forgot about Eric Gales Band and wow - Hard Corp !! from my ole stomping grounds, Nashville ! I didn't figure anyone would come up with them ! I am trying to remember what they were called after changing their name ...

     

    Anyway, the Hinder thing - I would've sworn I saw a Hinder video a few years ago and they were a band of young white guys wuth a black singer with silver - dyed hair...and it was an AOR / lite metal sounding song, but I have been wrong before.

  10. Anyone see the 'Tonight Show" appearance Fri. night ? ugh ! the 'Oh Yeah' shouts were even out of tune ... Guess I'll just keep spinning "Not of this Earth" & "Surfing" to get my Satch fix.

     

    Sam's voice may be well past its prime, but if I can sound like him when I'm pushing 60, I'll be happy !!

  11. Ditto what some of you have said on: Cheap Trick- "Live at Budokan"

    Lizzy - 'Live and Dangerous"

    Priest - "Unleashed in the East"

     

    definately classics of the live album genre ! and also: Rush - Exit Stage Left

    Deep Purple- Made in Japan

    Humble Pie- Rockin the Fillmore

     

    for the sound quality and performance "How the West was Won" > 'The Song Remains the Same" at least IMO

  12. I need to hear it all bfore making the call on this one, but what I have heard just sounds pretty much like Hagar solo material. Sometimes you can throw great ingredients in the pot, but it just doesn't make great soup.

  13. Loverboy: The Kid is Hot Tonite

    Teenage Overdose

    Turn Me Loose

     

    Get Lucky: Lucky Ones

    Workin for the Weekend

    When its Over

     

    Keep it Up: Queen of the Broken Hearts

    Strike Zone

    Hot Girls in Love

     

    Saw them live after 'Keep it Up" came out. Streets (Steve Walsh & Mike Slamer) opened up and totally blew them out of the building. Didnt bother to keep up with Loverboy afterwards, so the first 3 albums are all I know anything about.

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