Posted on 11/27/2019 6:07:31 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
Here some Thanksgiving music to scare your right-wing inlaws or millennial nieces/nephews listening to K-pop! Yeah!
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No, but it might “scare” me into listening to their first album and wondering how they went so wrong seven years later.
follow it up with this one ....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4XiSFyYRE8&list=RD3SluRyO4EA4&index=2
Awesome tune. Maybe one of the most underrated songs of the 80s ... and an epic guitar hit as well.
I could listen to the segment from 4:50 to the end of the song about a thousand times in a row without getting bored with it.
Love that song, the guitar hook is one of the best ever.
When are you going to suggest some REAL music? Melodic, harmonious, superb production, and not harmful to the ears?
“When are you going to suggest some REAL music? Melodic, harmonious, superb production, and not harmful to the ears?”
I’m sure he’ll get to Volbeat soon. :)
Bet you never hear this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8JOqhgf_Ks&feature=emb_logo
Do you go to the Opera with a top hat, monocle, and handlebar mustache? Holding a cloth bag that has a $ in front of it?
They hit the 80s hair band pop “metal” with Hysteria. On Through The Night, High & Dry, and Pyromania are, IMO, the 3 best from albums from them.
Follow Hysteria w/
Love And Affection
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oGu9GF3C7Q
and then back to Hysteria then back to LAA
Wash, rinse, repeat.
Haven’t been able to quite reproduce their guitar tonal quality since Steve Clark passed.
I’ve wondered if they could do better if Phil and Viv would switch.
But that might upset Phil, who likes center stage.
I can remember well,
coming home from Wisconsin, in the summer.
riding in the backseat, with Hysteria and Love And Affection on a repeat loop.
It’s late evening, with the sun going down.
Totally chilled, listening to those 2 songs, over and over.
Ahhhhhhhhhh
Def Lep is one of my favorite bands.
But I’ve also gone to Ravinia, for a night of Tchaikovsky and the 1812 overture, including canons.
Takes me back to the days when that tune seemed to come on the car stereo every time I was driving down Macleod Trail in south Calgary on a snowy Saturday night in the late fall.
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