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Takes me back to a time of easy listening light hard rock.
Nice song.
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I wasn't sure I needed to see yet another was struggle film.
Does it do something different?
Yup.
Are you unfamiliar with the story of Desmond Doss? He survived WWII as a combat medic without firing a single bullet.
The definition of a hero.
OK, I'll give it a go.
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I wasn't sure I needed to see yet another was struggle film.
Does it do something different?
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Banali is just trying so hard to keep this thing going. I feel for him, and appreciate his desire (monetary necessity), but Quiet Riot died with Dubrow as far as I'm concerned... and to be honest, they haven't really been relative to me since about 1985.
Gotta give them credit for that debut, however. Perfect place at the perfect time.
1986 for me.
QR III is a great album
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Deerek Davis - Revolutionary Sould.
Because I am open to giving different music a go (sometimes) and this one was worth it. Quite a few catchy tunes...
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The Founder - The story of the creation of McDonald's. Was ok, just a story 'based' on a true story so you don't know what was exaggerated. Best part was Ron from Parks & Rec without his beard.
Lion - the based on a true story of an Indiia born Australian who chases his memories to try and track down his paternal mother. Not bad. My wife made me watch this as part of the deal we made when she watched all of the Rocky movies with me. I still have a few movies to pay her back with.
Million Dollar Baby - apparently was one of those that won lots of Oscars or something. Was ok, with a few twists and turns that were unexpected. Classic Eastwood direction
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OK, I feel like a bit of a dipship.
I played my Cockroach CD and apparently I did get in to it and like it.
Must have listened to the Paul Laine version and maybe assumed that the songs were from post Cockroach.
Anyway, yes the songs you listed are good. There will always be songs you like better than me and vice versa.
I just dig Turn It On.
I know it's no Bohemian Rhapsody, but it's hooky and catchy and makes me wanna get up and party.
I actually prefer Screw It! to S/T
Don't really like Beat The Bullet, but I love Crazy Nights and Monkey Business
Off S/T I don't like Rock America, and Naughty Naughty is only OK, but I like Bang Bang and One Step From Paradise
Anyway, at least we can agree that Cockroach is a good album.
I think I gave it a listen and didn't like it at all, then I must have pushed through that and forced some more listen until I liked it
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Ha, why would you think I wouldn't like the Poison song?
'Turn it on' by D2. Of all their songs, that's your favourite? Really? For me, that'd be in the bottom 5 songs
Illuminati confirmed!
haha, not really just giving you shit because more often than not we disagree on many songs.
I live S/T and Screw It!
Remember I come from less of an AOR perspective, so while Feels Like Love and One Step From Paradise etc are awesome songs, and I love listening to them, the songs that really hook me in are the ones with harder edges, and Turn It On is a party anthem.
For me it just tips out the others as a stand alone D2 song on a compilation..
Ha, why would you think I wouldn't like the Poison song? Poison were my favourite band of all for a massive portion of my life, and would definitely still be right up there. I have a massive place for them. And yeah, I preferred them with CC but I absolutely love that song. One of my absolute faves too.
A few oddballs on the other list, but some cool stuff. I guess the biggest curveball was 'Turn it on' by D2. Of all their songs, that's your favourite? Really? For me, that'd be in the bottom 5 songs, I think, from the Ted era of D2. It's a cool, simple and very basic song, but for me there was a tonne better in their discography.
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My Sebastian Bach book arrive all beat up and even water damaged.
Ordered from Fishpond who drop shipped it from the UK
Arrived in a thin cardboard wrapping which protected it in no way, so I sent it back for a refund and reordered from Booktopia.
So now I wait longer....
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Your absolute single favourite song of all time? Which one is that?
You probably won't like it.
Dangerous Toys - Cure The Sane?
I do like that song, obviously.
I also like what it says. So many people trying to conform rather than being themselves.
But for whatever reason, my favorite song is Until You Suffer Some by Poison
Long story to do with the film clip and where i Was at that point in my life.
But also the hooks and melodies etc
Some others that are up there would be
Believe - Stryper
Love (I Don't Need It Anymore) - Union
Halfway To Heaven - Eurpoe
Take The Dog Off The Chain - Babylon AD
Turn It On - Danger Danger
Tales From The Boogieman - Jester
You Are The One - Hair Of The Dog
Wanna Be The One - Haywire
Hard To Be A Rock'N Roller - Wig Wam
Touch - Bad City
Face Down - Hot Action Cop
Love Song - Tesla
Love Is A Lie - Great White
So Easy - De Mont
Stronger Now - Warrant
I could go on, but I'll stop there and copy & paste that list to be the start of a new compilation disc.
Can't remember the last time I went and made one of my favorite songs...
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Love Soul. Love Funk. Love Rock. So I'll give it a listen when I'm home.
I'm not a huge fan of this style, but I actually really like this CD.
There is some really catchy stuff on it, just need a few listens.
I would have rated my all time favorite song a 4 or 5 when I first heard it.
After a few more listens obviously it's a 10 for me.
Your absolute single favourite song of all time? Which one is that?
You probably won't like it.
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Song games.
LOTS of song games.
Which only a couple of people participated in which made them redundant.
They'd also kick out good songs before crap ones.
eg: a bands hits singe would go out before song 1 on the disc which was "intro"and lasted 15 seconds
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Love Soul. Love Funk. Love Rock. So I'll give it a listen when I'm home.
I'm not a huge fan of this style, but I actually really like this CD.
There is some really catchy stuff on it, just need a few listens.
I would have rated my all time favorite song a 4 or 5 when I first heard it.
After a few more listens obviously it's a 10 for me.
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Won't be for everyone here.
Described as Soul/Funk/Rock Party musicGuarantee most people here will prefer any of the songs below to anything off American Blitzkrieg
New Babylon AD this year as well hopefully.
1 Revolutionary Soul2 Rapture3 Valerie4 Think About It5 Love and Abuse6 Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out7 Vicious Heart8 Woman's Gotta Have It9 King of Fools10 Picture of Love11 Stop! Wait a Minute12 All the Roadshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rN1BzzMocFA
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I've heard it once and wasn't very impressed.
Hopefully it grows on me as well.
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I read Geoff's comment before I listened to the song, and it was pretty much as he described.
But by the second verse, it wasn;t as bad.
I think I'm annoyed more by the way he says "Johanna"I'll give it a few more listens. I think it will grow on me....
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Best female sung songs I've heard since Halestorm. In fact I think I prefer this to Halestorm.
I'm gonna check more of this out.
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Sounds ok but very generic. Maybe 10 or more years ago I'd have been more interested.
The singers tone is kinda annoying to me, which is strange because he sounds like Juno Roxas.
In fact I'd describe the band as a cross between Roxus and DiAnno.
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For me Miss Me is the best song on the CD, along with Stay With Me
Interesting how different people like different songs instantly.
Probably some songs that you liked instantly that needed to grow on me.
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Krokus - Big Rocks
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W.A.S.P.: The Headless Children ... I even like the ballad on this one
Warrior Soul: Last Decade Dead Century
Black Sabbath: Heaven And Hell
I like Blackie ballads.
Some other bands can't really do them well, like TS (except for The Price)
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Last movie you watched?
in Exquisite Entropy
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Awesome news!
I LOVE John Wick.
Hopefully the second lives up to your post.