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westofyou
True story, today I had to call MLB TV about my account, while on hold I heard some Squeeze.
I however knew who they were... then I heard some Pretenders
One of my prized possessions is a 48x48 signed Pretenders promo poster for "Learning to Crawl."
The guy I bought it from sold it to me in the poster tube that it was shipped to him from a radio station in 1983ish...
It's just super cool.
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The Go-Go's in before Iron Maiden! Lol!
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redhawkfish
The Go-Go's in before Iron Maiden! Lol!
Metal almost always lags, it isnt fair....
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Most genres should have their own Hall- would really take some of the nonsense out.
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redhawkfish
The Go-Go's in before Iron Maiden! Lol!
Bimbo Rock over Metal Heads LOL
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Jethro Tull is NOT in the HOF? Crazy.
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RedTeamGo!
“Running Up That Hill” is a great song
It just went to #1 thanks to Stranger Things.
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M2
It just went to #1 thanks to Stranger Things.
Haha, I got to that part and I definitely said out loud "hell yeah"
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I don’t think they are in the Rock Hall but should Slade be in?
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A number of artists from diverse genres have cited Slade as an influence, including Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Ramones, Sex Pistols, The Undertones, The Runaways, The Clash, Kiss, Mötley Crüe, Poison, Def Leppard, Twisted Sister, The Replacements, Cheap Trick, Oasis, Quiet Riot (who covered Slade songs for two of their three biggest hits) and Britny Fox.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slade
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That's a hard yes from me.
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What about Warren Zevon? Unique artist. Incrdible lyricist. Should be in the Hall in my opinion. Doe he get the nod from you?
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Ky Fried Redleg
What about Warren Zevon? Unique artist. Incrdible lyricist. Should be in the Hall in my opinion. Doe he get the nod from you?
He certainly does from me. I tried to live his wild man lifestyle in the late 70’s with tequila and Jack and some illegal powder. There was about a year there where I was surprised I came out the other end of it.
Love his work.
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Roy Tucker
He certainly does from me. I tried to live his wild man lifestyle in the late 70’s with tequila and Jack and some illegal powder. There was about a year there where I was surprised I came out the other end of it.
Love his work.
Do you have a favorite Zevon song, Roy? Of course, "Lawyers, Guns& Money" is epic. Letterman's favorite, I think, was "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner."
His "Exciteable Boy" LP was one of my most played albums while I was in college.
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Ky Fried Redleg
Do you have a favorite Zevon song, Roy? Of course, "Lawyers, Guns& Money" is epic. Letterman's favorite, I think, was "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner."
His "Exciteable Boy" LP was one of my most played albums while I was in college.
Yep, it was a regular on my turntable as well. Cranked waaay up. Your picks are good ones. Zevon also had his tender side with Accidentally Like a Martyr” which was a good 3 am song. I hear cuts off that album now and I just go “oh jeez”. It was a pretty dark time for a very confused with life Roy. Long time ago now.
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Ky Fried Redleg
Do you have a favorite Zevon song, Roy? Of course, "Lawyers, Guns& Money" is epic. Letterman's favorite, I think, was "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner."
His "Exciteable Boy" LP was one of my most played albums while I was in college.
I LOVE “Roland”. Such a great song.