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  1. On 11/6/2021 at 8:06 AM, Leykis101 said:

    Im going to post 1 song everyday dedicated to my father, the dark lord, Satan, may you all post a song in his honor.

    Talking about pissing him off. You've made a commitment that you've already reneged on twice.

    You must give him his due.

  2. My Mum loved music as much as I do. She grew up in the 60's during the "60's Brit Invasion", so I was exposed to that early on.

    "The Searchers" were a big part of that and i've always loved their version of "Love Potion Number 9".

    This version from the "Tygers of Pan Tang" (featuring Mr. Sykes) absolutely does it justice and is one of my favourites. 

    On a side note, check out how Hardcore the "Searchers" guitars are.

     

     

     

  3. I've never really watched "OZ", I've just seen a few clips here and there on youtube. 

    This one popped up in my recommendations. I didn't know he appeared on the show.

    The way he dies is kind of ironic. It may have been "Beth" inspired.  

    After hearing that track, I'm sure there were plenty of KISS fans that wanted to stab him in the throat.

     

     

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  4. 2 hours ago, Leykis101 said:

    Oh so you told me that because I sucked cock and took the old in and out up the fudge tunnel that made me gay, and I already told my family, proudly, so your telling me I wasnt actually gay then? but now I like synthwave im officially gay???

    Correct.

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  5. Yeah, love ABBA.

    Most Aussies do. We absolutely embraced them in the Seventies and they make up a lot of my earliest musical memories. 

    When they were in Melbourne in '77, they stayed at the Old Melbourne hotel. My Uncle was working there at the time and he got myself and my cousin autographed singles of "Knowing Me, Knowing You".

    He also let my Mum know when they were leaving. I'll never forget being in the hotel reception, just my Mum, my Aunt and myself. We were the only ones there when they came down to get in their limo. They stopped, we got more autographs and I, being 4 years old, actually got a kiss on the cheek from Agnetha! 

    I'm very proud of that claim to fame.

    Forget earliest musical memories, the "Mamma Mia" video was mesmerizing at that age for other reasons.

     

     

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  6. Speaking of Alice Cooper, he used to host a weekly Satellite radio show. I don't know if he still does, but every Halloween he would play this AC/DC track. Killer track and one of my favourites of theirs. 

    Listen at the very end for Bon Scott to say "Shazbot" and "Nanu Nanu" as a shout out to Mork & Mindy. He loved the show apparently. 

     

     

     

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  7. 2 hours ago, Crazysam said:

    "I hate the name Warrant.  Don't ask me why they picked it.  I've heard conflicting stories that one of the original members really liked Warren DeMartini.  I heard they used to dress like cowboys and carry badges.  Warrant is such a blasé name.  When I joined the band, they already had the name, but I wish we were called anything else" - Jani Lane (1990)

     

    Jani Lane.jpg

    I always thought "Warrant" was a great name.

  8. 40 minutes ago, Glen said:

    agree that he's got to live with it.

    However that example you give is not the same imo. 

    Let me give an example which is more accurate. In the UK we have something called an MOT where a qualified motor garage services your car once a year and checks it is road worthy.

    Once the vehicle has passed you then get in your vehicle and drive. A potentially deadly vehicle which could malfunction. However you would NOT then check the whole vehicle over to ensure the garage had done its job would you. 

    No you would just trust the experts or the mechanic and drive your vehicle off.

    Ultimately the courts will decide who was negligent but I will be amazed if the actor is found negligent. 

    Basically it will be the tech or the director who has ultimate responsibility for health & safety on set.

    Finding the actor negligent would set a very dangerous precedent. Where would it end on set? Would they need be checking lighting rigs, film sets, vehicles they are driving,  etc etc .

    Yeah, fair enough.

    I guess regardless of how we dissect it, it's just a tragic accident all round.

     

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  9. Firstly, let me be clear by saying that I feel for Alec Baldwin and ultimately I think full blame lies with the "experts" in charge of the firearms on set. I think Baldwin felt, as we all would, that the "experts" were doing their job.

    Having said that, playing Devil's advocate and using an analogy with is completely different, but maybe not so different, I could use the example of driving with a trailer or tied down load.

    If I was involved in an incident with the car I was driving, involving an unhooked trailer or something falling off my roof rack. I'd be fucked. I  couldn't use the defense that someone else hooked/loaded it up. It's my responsibility as the driver to ensure it's all safe before I hit the road.

    Again though, I don't envy how Alec Baldwin would be feeling right know. Whether he's considered guilty of anything in the Courts or in the Court of public opinion, he's still gotta live with this shit.

  10. Stevie Nicks. 

    Here's three of many from a certified Hot Rock Chick in my book.

    Always loved "I Can't Wait".

    On a side note, I don't condone this sort of thing of course, but I'll always remember that around the time that "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around" was popular, there was a joke going around that Tom Petty and Lindy Chamberlain had a new song called "Stop Draggin' My Baby Around".

    Massive, if albeit tasteless Aussie reference. 

    Too soon?

     

     

     

     

     

  11. 6 hours ago, Geoff said:

    Wow, i wonder if this is a recording of some killer cuts I got way back in the day, on the end of a set of Cold Sweat demo's CDR someone sent me. 

    I definitely remember this title track, which is a monster. Hoping it's a fully produced version of this same killer tune. Think the version I had was with female vocals? 

    Yep, I thought of that as soon as I saw the album title.

    Killer track!, I'll also be looking forward to this new version.

    Shout out to Cody for making me aware of the beyond Killer "Fire" demo from '87.

     

     

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