Posted on 11/22/2020 7:40:42 PM PST by Bigtigermike
I’ve grown an affinity for them over the past few years and feel that while they’re know for decades, they are still greatly undervalued and under appreciated as a band especially with their mixture of different musical styles with synthesizers and organs
I like Renegade
Yes, Tommy Shaw has been doing some nice work the last few years, such as with the kids’ orchestra. Just straight ahead, unpretentious, quality performances. I also like the stuff he did with Darryl Hall, of all people!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTnu27jHz-g
THAT is some good stuff! How many bands from that far back can still crank it out in concert at that quality level? Not many!
“Queen of Spades” gets the blood flowing pretty well.♠️
Madam Blue. No doubt. Met Dennis De Young at an airport waiting for a delayed flight to Chicago. We talked about musical influences and the business for over an hour. Nice guy well grounded. He said Blues and Blues Rock is all about bending notes to give a feeling and he was a piano player so what to do, thank God for the Synthesizer else he would not have made it and would still be playing lounges
Gotto go woth Lorelei, too.
For the current times - Never Say Never
I was a sophomore in High School when this first came out. It was an amazing album.
Mark
I knew that one was coming...
Mark
Agreed!
Dan Gorman of ‘Intellectual Froglegs’ (best humor-driven political show on the net) played a live video of ‘Blue Collar Man’ during the credits that kicked ass.
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