Jump to content

What's a spinnin' in your CD player?


Recommended Posts

BOULEVARD - Into The Street (80%)

 

harsh mate...would be closer to 95% for me.

 

I'll tip it 96%

 

I might have to revisit that one. I always thought 'Blvd' was much better with some great songs, whereas I didn't think 'Into The Street' had many killer songs. Time to reassess, maybe.

 

Boulevard is a good band but I don't think both albums will pass the 80% mark for me, but then those two albums probably meant a lot during your young years or very nostalgic hence the ultimate score, unfortunately not for me, but I agree, it's still a great album.

Both great albums, but yeah, I don't think either would hit the 90% mark for me. Maybe. Probably around the low to mid 80's I think.

 

Spinning:

Framing Halney - both ; can't wait to see these guys at Soundwave

Four Year Strong - last few albums

Blessed By A Broken Heart - 'Feel the Power' ; pretty much going to need a surgical operation to remove this from my ears this year

Safetysuit - 'These times'

Hit The Lights - 'Invicta'

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hit The Lights - 'Invicta'

The Cab - something about a whisper.

In This Moment - discography ; after being promised that they'd be here for about 3 Soundwaves in previous years, only to have them pull out just before, it looks like they might finally make it this year. I hope I spend their set list with my ears muffled by each side of her cleavage.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

UFO - Best Of

MSG - s/t

 

Good to see you still give the old stuff a play

 

yep, off to see UFO in April too

 

I doubt they make much money from gigging these days, expect 95% of the audience can claim for discounted OAP tickets.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

UFO - Best Of

MSG - s/t

 

Good to see you still give the old stuff a play

 

yep, off to see UFO in April too

 

I`m considering that too, I really like the Vinnie moore era stuff :beerbang:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

UFO - Best Of

MSG - s/t

 

Good to see you still give the old stuff a play

 

yep, off to see UFO in April too

 

I`m considering that too, I really like the Vinnie moore era stuff :beerbang:

 

Was that before or after the invention of the wheel?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...

  • Posts

    • My thoughts exactly  
    • Some of these I have touched on in the past, but not found myself desperate to explore more. For instance 8 have hardline eclipse and also II. But that's it  Same with a few others on the list, I may have an album. So I guess I really want another Tyketto where the whole catalogue is great. If any on the list fit that bill. In the past I tried out Alfo November. The one with a brick wall in it?, Lillian Axe and a Loudness. Maybe I need to try them again. I purposefully left some off, like Vibbie Vincent Invasion because of the screechy vocals. I guess I always put Mark Free in that group as well.
    • Doesn't sound like Sweet at all but I kinda like it actually.
    • From your list and what hasn't been mentioned ,Sleeze Beez -Screwed,Blued & Tattooed and their Powertool album  ,Bezerk by Tigertailz , first two Lillian Axe , Baton Rouge - Shake Your Soul...all particular favs of mine,I have  a soft spot for Loudness - Thunder In The East also,dunno if you have Master Of Disguise from Lizzy Borden but it would be my fav by them....to be honest most of the artists on that  list I like though 
    • New song 'Burning Like A Falling Star' from the forthcoming album 'Full Circle'.    
    • Well, the first two "Giant" albums are quintessential, as is the "Hardline" debut. Akdo Nova's "Blood on the Bricks" is one of my all time favourites, Lizzy Borden is awesome as is the Mark/Marcie Free fronted "King Kobra".  
    • So some may remember that Tyketto toured recently and aside from Forever Young, I never delved into this band. So I did, so I'd know the songs in concert and was blown away. A great band with an awesome catalog that I had missed out on. To be fair, in the 80's it was a lot harder to access and find out about a lot of the more fringe bands, that's my excuse anyway. So I now am faced with digging deeper into some other bands I've overlooked. Some of these I gave a go, and wasn't really impressed, but now I'm starting fresh with an open mind. So below is a list of bands I have eitehr never bothered with, or never really gave a proper go. Lizzy Borden is on the list and I have done a bit of their stuff and like it a lot, so I will definately dig deeper into them (I've got some older stuff and some newer stuff, but have skipped quite a few albums) But the others, fire away, tell me which bands have killer material that I'll froth and how stppid I've been to skip them. Aldo Nova Badlands Baby Tango Baton Rouge Black N Blue Britney Fox BulletBoys DAD Giant Hanoi Rocks Hardline Jetboy King Kobra Kingdom Come Lillian Axe Lizzy Borden Loudness Love Hate Quireboys Saigon Kick Santa Cruz Shotgun Messiah SleezeBeez SouthGang Tiger Tailz TNT Vain White Tiger  
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.