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  1. I pulled up the myspace tracks. COMPLETELY enjoyed "Fine Line" and liked 'Heaven" pretty well, too. Couldn't get the other track to load. The sounds and production are great ! I have been doing a little recording myself and got a serious case of envy for the sound quality you guys got going on there ! I think I will buy this soon... good work !

  2. Jez- What are your thoughts of the last couple from them? I'm a die hard UFO fan but I could not get into "You Are Here" at all and didn't check out "Monkey Puzzle" after that. Guess I'm gun shy.

     

    I only got some of the later stuff quite recently ('Ain't Misbehavin'' was my cut off point) but I thought 'You Are Here' was ok without being mindblowing. I really like 'Monkey Puzzle' though and it is definitely the best thing they have done since 'Walk On Water' - I know Nick C was a big fan aswell. I haven't heard anything of 'The Visitor' but my hopes are quite high.

     

     

    Is Vinnie still the guitarist on this one ? I met him once & he seemed like a real personable kind of guy. Mind - blowing on guitar as well !

  3. If Sykes and Gorham do record anything new, I hope they have the good taste to release it under ANYTHING, but the Thin Lizzy name. Without Phil Lynott, it just ain't Thin Lizzy - no matter how many of the old alumni appear on it. As Lemmy is Motorhead, Phil was Thin Lizzy.

     

    Yep, agreed. I was the same way with Paul Rodgers and Bad Co. Not saying Brian Howe didnt have a great voice - he did; it just wasn't Bad Company anymore.

  4. Yeah. when I read my own post, I realized how preposterous it was to bring them up in this thread; but down here in stars 'n bars country, its pretty hard to avoid - even if your roots aren't here ! Looking through some of my collection, I realized how cool the '73 Montrose s/t debut is, and couldn't help thinking that some bands were probably influenced by it as well.

  5. Honestly, I think the answer to this depends on how wide a net you cast in defining AOR, and how far back you are willing to go. Was Lynyrd Skynyrd AOR ? They influnenced the So. Rock movement of the late '70s / early '80s (Blackfoot, Molly Hatchet, Point Blank, .38 Special), and the ENTIRE "Crossover Country" genre that is still going on today. How about Beatles , Zeppelin , or The Who? Was Fleetwood Mac "Rumours" or Eagles' "Hotel California" AOR ? Influential or just huge - selling ? Just random thoughts to open up the discussion a little...or a lot. but anyway, from a partially - graying guy who heard it all when it first came out:

     

    Journey - "infinity"

    "Boston"

    "Foreigner"

    "The Cars"

    Eagles' - "Hotel California"

     

     

    at least give me a head start before you start shooting !

  6. I just picked up "Sun Red Sun" - does anyone like it ? In NO WAY does it rival the Badlands material but it interests me from a historical angle as they are Ray's last recordings. There is a 30 - plus minute interview with Al Romano and Bobby Rondinelli as track 9 - and the last thing on the interview is a message Ray left on someone's anwering machine telling about a bleeding ulcer he had been having and the message ends up with "but I'm back" ... it's pretty eerie

  7. Journey; even though they really dropped off for me from "Raised on Radio" on

    Boston ; the debut is one of the greatest ever!

    Foreigner; debut also a great one!

     

    Going with Journey based on their whole body of work and the great players that have been in the band ; Neal Schon, Greg Rolie, Aynsley Dunbar, Steve Smith ,Steve Perry.

     

    I love Steve Lukather's guitar awesomeness and Jeff Porcaro's drumming, but not enough to push them up in the running...

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