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I went to a church dinner last night and they had a "silent auction" and I bid on a box full of CDs and cassettes(!) and won. I really only bid on it to get the Time/Life Ultimate Rock Ballads Collection (which looks like it's never been played) but there were a few interesting tapes as well: Richard Marx, Toto, Phil Collins, John Mellencamp, .38 Special, etc. Pretty good for fifteen bucks.
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Accept - Metal Heart
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Scorpions - Savage Amusement (It's been a while since I listened to this one and I'd forgotten just how much I like it!)
Y&T - Contagious
VVI - All Systems Go
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Eclipse - Bleed and Scream
Pretty Maids - Red Hot and Heavy
Night Ranger - Dawn Patrol
Aldo Nova - s/t
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Weezer - Pinkerton
Whiskeytown - Faithless Street
Jayhawks - Tomorrow the Green Grass
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Here's a music video starring Ms. Bell:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hq1jmX3foyg
Strange video, but the song is pretty good.
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Accept - Metal Heart
Heavy Pettin' - Rock Ain't Dead
Vinnie Vincent Invasion - All Systems Go
Y&T - Contagious
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My first concert was Dolly Parton at the Montana State fair in about 1976...but my real rock first concert was Billy Squier/Molly Hatchet at the Lloyd Noble Arena, Norman, OK, in December 1984. I was 15 and my sister was 24 and she just loved Billy so much she just had to go. But she was scared to drive through Oklahoma City so our parents drove us there. The thing that struck me the most about the show was how LOUD it was! I really wasn't familiar with Molly Hatchet at the time despite having listened to a few of their older albums that my brother owned, but they put on a pretty good show. I remember them having a huge grand piano on stage at one point. I was definitely more familiar with Billy Squier since his songs were all over the radio in those days, and he rocked! The light show was awesome and I'd never seen anything like it before.
An interesting side note: my sister saw a guy there she knew and we sat and talked with him for a while before the show. Two years later they got married and they are still married to this day and have three grown kids.
Fat Freddy, I also saw Priest on the Turbo tour and thought they were great! I still listen to that album a lot and love it.
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any news on a Justice League movie???
This morning I watched Michael Mann's Collateral, which I enjoyed for the most part but it has kind of a lackluster ending. Makes me want to check out that Jack Reacher flick.
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I saw them open for Billy Squier on this tour, Norman, OK, December 1984. Good times.
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Yep, I remember this one well since it ran on Showtime constantly in the early 80s. I recently watched it again and, sure enough, it's really, really bad. Interestingly, the tub scene with the super-cute Kari Michaelson predates a similar scene in Nightmare On Elm Street by three years!
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The Adventures of Ford Fairlane
"Hit paydirt with KDRT!"
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Scorpions - Crazy World
Icon - Icon + Night Of The Crime
Mcauley Schenker Group - Perfect Timing
Accept - Eat The Heat
Mcauley Schenker Group - Save Yourself
Still filling in some gaps in the collection. I've never heard those Icon albums in their entirety. Looking forward to it!
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Scorpions - Sting in the Tail
Shiny Toy Guns - III
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When I was just a little kid in the mid-70s, the first album I ever got was The Beach Boys - Endless Summer...on 8-track! I wore that sucker out, as well as an 8-track of Johnny Horton's Greatest Hits. I also listened to my Dad's music like Waylon, Willie, Don Williams, etc. Then in 1977 my older brother gave me Kiss' Destroyer and Rock 'n' Roll Over on vinyl (I still have 'em) and that set me on the hard rock/metal course. My first real "metal" albums that I bought were Judas Priest - Screaming For Vengeance and Scorpions - Blackout.
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Kick-Ass, The Crow, 300, Ghost World, Road To Perdition, The Mask, Punisher: Warzone, Watchmen.
But I voted for X-Men, even though I'm really voting for X2, which is still my favorite superhero movie.
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Wow! Are these things still around? I gave up on them 20 years ago. Or something...
Well, when I say "brand new" I mean they are originals that were never sold or opened. But, yes, cassettes are indeed making a comeback, mostly in underground black and death metal and some punk too:
http://shop-hellsheadbangers.com/metal_cassette_black_death_thrash_grind_heavy_doom.asp
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Not CDs of course, but these cassettes are BRAND NEW, still in the original plastic wrapping! I found them online for only 99 cents to $1.98 each. I've only listened to the Bronz tape and it's excellent.
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Not a movie but Freaks and Geeks had quite the cast:
Jason Segel
James Franco
Seth Rogan
Linda Cardellini
John Francis Daley (Bones)
Samm Levine (Inglourious Basterds)
Joanna Garcia (Reba)
Ben Foster
Can't Hardly Wait:
Jennifer Love Hewitt (ok, she was relatively well-known)
Seth Green
Donald Faison
Breckin Meyer
Lauren Ambrose
Jason Segel
Ethan Embry
Peter Facinelli
Freddy Rodriguez
Jaime Pressly
Selma Blair
Sara Rue
But of course the godfather of all these is American Graffiti:
Ron Howard was known because of Andy Griffith Show but you also had:
Richard Dreyfuss
Paul LeMat
Cindy Williams
Candy Clark
Charles Martin Smith
Mackenzie Phillips
Bo Hopkins
and of course Harrison Ford
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Halloween III for me...
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Their debut still gets regular spins in my CD player. This new song isn't quite as catchy, but I'll check out the new EP.
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WASP-S/T
Judas Priest-Defenders Of The Faith
Those were my picks as well, but damn what a year! Lots of classics released in '84.
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If you didn't already know, it's about to be released on DVD for the first time ever. I already have mine pre-ordered!
What's a spinnin' in your CD player?
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Judas Priest - Turbo