Posted on 11/23/2006 2:55:47 AM PST by mcg2000
Thank you for posting the link. I enjoyed the watching and listening to the videos.
Jeannine
I think a big decline occurred when Michael Jackson and Madonna became popular.
Pleasantly surprised that we have FR Billy Idol fans! Billy understood and understands that he is AN ENTERTAINER, who had the chutzpah to choose an impertenant name for himself.
I appreciated all his 80's songs & videos.
Rock on BI
sp
I wish he'd do it - Top 20 in no time.
"I'm dreaming of a white wedding...." ;-)
Twisted Christmas
Bibliographic Data: 1 Compact Disc, 41 Minutes 52 Seconds, Razor & Tie, October 2006
Performer: Twisted Sister
Guest Artist: Lita Ford
Producer: Mark Mendoza
List Price: $18.99
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Status: In Print
BINC: 8632472
UPC: 793018296427
Shelf Location: Multimedia Department > Holiday Music
Review: Holiday-themed albums need to either be pretty good, horrifically terrible, or completely original to cause even the jolliest head to turn. Twisted Christmas, a ten-track collection of yuletide classics from the band that once writhed atop a convertible singing the song "Burn in Hell" near the end of Pee Wee's Big Adventure, manages to achieve all three. Twisted Sister was always a group that would occasionally transcend their hair metal image with some truly majestic and powerful rock & roll, so it comes as no surprise that they filter the beloved Christmas carol through the same makeup-smeared sieve that brought the world "I Wanna Rock," "Wake Up the Sleeping Giant," and "The Prize." In fact, "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" sounds so much like a reimagining of "We're Not Gonna Take It," the listener can't help but become outraged at all of the injustice in the world. "Deck the Halls" sounds like a Ramones tune, "I'll Be Home for Christmas," featuring guest vocalist Lita Ford, could have launched a thousand lighters at any stadium in the late '80s, and the absolutely embarrassing "Heavy Metal Christmas" ("12 silver crosses, 11 black mascaras, ten pairs of platforms, nine tattered T-shirts, eight pentagrams, seven leather jackets, six cans of hair spray, five skullhead rings, four quarts of Jack, three studded belts, two pairs of spandex pants, and a tattoo of Ozzy") is almost impossible to turn off without seeing it through to its loathsome but charming end. ~ James Christopher Monger
Description: Group members: Joe Franco; Jay Jay French; Mark Mendoza; Eddie Ojeda; A.J. Pero; Tony Petri; Dee Snider
Recording Info: Audio Magick, West Babylon, NY
Track List:
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Oh Come All Ye Faithful
White Christmas
I'll Be Home for Christmas
Silver Bells
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow
Deck the Halls
The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)
Heavy Metal Christmas (The Twelve Days of Christmas)
[Untitled Track]
I always loved "The Dead Next Door".
When he wants to, he can do a hybrid Elvis/Jim Morrison kind of thing.
"Sweet Sixteen" is a tear-jerker, moreso because it's based on the guy who built the Coral Castle for his [wannabe] girlfriend.
I love Billy and I'm not ashamed to admit it....:)
[Long live the 80s!]
LOL!
I like Billy Idol. I saw him in concert twenty years ago and he rocked it out.
He's looking pretty dapper in that picture too.
"Mistress for Christmas" - AC/DC
"Christmas With The Devil" - Spinal Tap
Being a father changed Billy...
If you want really twisted Christmas, there's a song called "Santa Clause Has Got The AIDS This Year."
That'll be on the Weird Al Christmas Album.
You R slipin' S & A! Can't even get into the top 50 on T-Day??
8^)
Heh heh heh.
Well said......;]
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