These guys from the 80s:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZG_k5CSYKhg
1 posted on
11/11/2017 8:43:56 AM PST by
Eddie01
To: Eddie01
2 posted on
11/11/2017 8:51:01 AM PST by
ifinnegan
(Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
To: Eddie01
I went to the youtube site to confirn that the ‘music’ is crap.
3 posted on
11/11/2017 8:51:26 AM PST by
wmileo
To: Eddie01
Never heard of them. Or him.
4 posted on
11/11/2017 8:54:00 AM PST by
Not A Snowbird
(A year in Arizona... and I haven't burst into flames yet.)
To: Eddie01
Dont like that name Faith No More. All the crap in this life the only place to have solid faith is in God.
6 posted on
11/11/2017 8:54:25 AM PST by
tflabo
To: Eddie01
FNM was the revolving door of rock. Even Courtney Love was in the group at one time. Chuck Mosley was not the lead singer for their most famous hit: Epic. That was Mike Patton.
But RIP Chuck anyway. The music industry buzzsaw claims another member.
9 posted on
11/11/2017 8:57:08 AM PST by
Rinnwald
To: Eddie01
At 57, Chuck Mosley looked as worn down and beat up as Mick Jagger does at 74.
To: Eddie01
These guys from the 80s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZG_k5CSYKhg
That was Mike Patton singing. The "Faith No More" that most of us remember had him on lead vocals. Patton replaced the increasingly erratic Mosley in 1988 as the band hit it big and became an MTV staple. He's still alive and well.
11 posted on
11/11/2017 9:00:57 AM PST by
Drew68
To: Eddie01
Saw them at 9:30 back in the day. Fun show. We Care a Lot was an awesome song, one that gets more relevant each year as PC virtue-signaling gets progressively more noxious.
To: Eddie01
Wow.
I love all kinds of music.
I love all kinds of weird music.
(I listen to Throat Singing & experimental instruments.)
But this stuff is just crap.
14 posted on
11/11/2017 9:04:31 AM PST by
shibumi
(Cover it with gas and set it on fire.)
To: Eddie01
Never heard of him. Yawn.
To: Eddie01
"the disease of addiction" Disease, huh?
Does one contract addiction through contagion, transmission, or genetics?
I suppose poor lifestyle choices have nothing to do with it.
25 posted on
11/11/2017 10:12:58 AM PST by
Windflier
(Pitchforks and torches ripen on the vine. Left too long, they become black rifles.)
To: Eddie01
I was never a fan of Faith No More but they had one quasi hit which was actually pretty influential. They blended some hard rock with a white guy rap, beginning a trend of rap and rock crossing over into each other. Yes, Aerosmith and Run DMC did a song together years earlier but that was a novelty that wasn't really followed up on.
I remember when that Faith No More tune "You want it all but you can't have it ..." (whatever it's name was) was playing back in the day and I was hanging out with a buddy who was in a metal band. I mentioned that the singer was essentially rapping and my buddy was upset, he HATED rap and loved that song so he denied, denied, denied. But it was true and like I said, it was the first "hit" of it's kind (as far as I know).
To: Eddie01
To: Eddie01
May he RIP, but I wasnt a fan.
To: Eddie01
36 posted on
11/11/2017 6:20:34 PM PST by
antidisestablishment
( We few, we happy few, we basket of deplorables)
To: Eddie01
To: Eddie01
I know this is a serious subject, but the Engrish in this story published at the same site is epic:
Actor Anthony Edwards has accused writer Gary Goddard of molesting him for years.
In a minute minute published to Medium, Edwards, now 55, recalls assembly Goddard when he was just 12 years old. He also says his best crony was raped by the producer, who is best famous for his work on films like Masters of the Universe and several thesis park attractions for Universal Studios and Six Flags.
Pedophiles chase on the weak. My father, who suffered from undiagnosed PTSD from WWII, was not emotionally available. Everyone has the need to bond, and we was no exception. My disadvantage was exploited. we was molested by Goddard, my best crony was raped by him and this went on for years. The organisation of us, the gang, stayed quiet, Edwards writes.
He adds, I happened to run into Gary Goddard at an airport. we was means to demonstrate my outrage at what he had done. He swore to his distress and pronounced that he had gotten help. we felt a proxy clarity of relief. we contend proxy since when Goddard seemed in the press 4 years ago for purported passionate abuse, my fury resurfaced.
A orator for Goddard unequivocally denied the allegations in a matter supposing to CBS News.
By the way, this Goddard monster is a cohort of Bryan Singer.
40 posted on
11/11/2017 8:24:09 PM PST by
Rastus
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