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Post by hojam on Jan 1, 2006 22:43:40 GMT -5
I voted for "Hot On The Shade". The album mostly has good tunes, however it also has some filler and this filler ruins the flow of the album. The filler is mostly the doings of Mr. Gene Simmons. Not his best stuff..... Would have been a much better album with just the following: Rise To It, Betrayed, Hide Your Heart, Boomerang, Forever, You Love Me To Hate You, Little Caesar, Silver Spoon, King of Hearts + Eric Carr's "Eyes of Love" and "Somebody's Waiting" which were not released. IMO, Prisoner of Love, Read My Body, Love's a Slap in the Face, Cadillac Dreams, The Street Giveth & The Street Taketh Away, Somewhere Between Heaven & Hell did not live up to the KISS standard. They were, for the most part, crap.
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Post by hojam on Jan 1, 2006 22:55:09 GMT -5
The new Paul Stanley solo album. His first solo album since 1978!
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Post by hojam on Feb 7, 2006 18:00:16 GMT -5
I think the "big deal" regarding Humble Pie has to do with their place in time. If someone is just hearing HP for the first time nowadays, it may not seem like a big deal. However, if you consider the fact that HP debuted in the very early 1970's, HP played and sounded like no one else at the time. I guess you could say that HP was one of the early pioneers in the world of blues-based, duo guitar assault, hard rock bands.
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Post by hojam on Jan 1, 2006 22:59:10 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,300]Union.[/glow] The band that featured Bruce Kulick and John Corabi. Personally, I LOVED the 2 studio albums. Unfortunately, hardly anyone bought those albums and Union went on hiatus.
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Post by hojam on Dec 30, 2005 14:24:38 GMT -5
Pulling Teeth
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Post by hojam on Dec 28, 2005 13:17:21 GMT -5
Good for Ace! It is good to see him finally come around and get his sh*t together....of course we've heard the clean & sober routine from Ace before, hopefully he really is this time.
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Post by hojam on Dec 28, 2005 14:21:05 GMT -5
Up until a few years ago, I had always liked The Who, however they lost me when John Entwistle died on tour and Pete & Roger never missed a step, continuing their tour with a fill in bass player as if nothing had happened. I have not gotten over that and probably never will. IMO,The Who should have at the very least cancelled the rest of that tour and maybe even should have retired the band known as "The Who". If Pete or Roger had succumbed to an untimely passing like John did, I know darn well that The Who would cease to exist. Okay, I will get off my soapbox now. I don't intend any disrespect to anyone who still enjoys the current status of The Who.....these are just the feelings & opinions of one guy.
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Post by hojam on Dec 28, 2005 13:38:00 GMT -5
I guess I should only pick one as the Greatest Live Album....... IMO....
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Post by hojam on Dec 28, 2005 13:30:40 GMT -5
Kiss - Alive! Cheap Trick - At Budokan Ted Nugent - Double Live Gonzos Queen - Live Killers REO Speedwagon - You Get What You Play For Kiss - (Kiss Symphony) Alive IV Kiss - Alive II Kiss - Alive III Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes - Live At The Greek Deep Purple - Made In Japan Journey - Captured AC/DC - Let There Be Rock, Live in Paris Led Zeppelin - BBC Sessions Union - Live In The Galaxy ZZ Top - Fandango! Van Halen - Right Here, Right Now Sammy Hagar - Hallelujah! Live
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Post by hojam on Dec 28, 2005 14:00:36 GMT -5
Yeah I agree Gary Rossington deserves his props. But let's not forget the Late Great Steve Gaines & Allen Collins.. Ditto.
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Post by hojam on Dec 27, 2005 15:34:25 GMT -5
IMO: "Justice"
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Post by hojam on Dec 26, 2005 15:59:13 GMT -5
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Post by hojam on Dec 26, 2005 15:21:22 GMT -5
*Blues Brothers *Detroit Rock City *Spinal Tap *Rock Star *School of Rock *Almost Famous
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Post by hojam on Dec 28, 2005 18:46:53 GMT -5
The thought of The Cars without Benjamin Orr or Ric Ocasek at first doesn't sound too appealing......however, if Todd Rundgren is fronting The New Cars, it might be alright.....kinda like Queen+Paul Rodgers or The Doors of the 21st Century.
I once heard a rumor that there could be a new version of The Police doing a tour with the former Outfield bass player/singer replacing Sting. Has anyone else heard this?
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Post by hojam on Dec 26, 2005 15:15:47 GMT -5
*Paul Dean (from Loverboy)- "Hard Core" *Joan Osborne - "Relish" *REO Speedwagon - "Wheels Are Turning" *Talk Show (STP minus Scott Weiland) - "Talk Show" *Various Artists - "Hard To Believe" (A Kiss Tribute)
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Post by hojam on Dec 26, 2005 15:23:37 GMT -5
I got this dvd for KISSmas!!!!!!! It is really, really good!!!!!! The PowerVision feature is pretty dadgum cool........it is neat to watch whichever member you want to!
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Post by hojam on Dec 21, 2005 17:57:46 GMT -5
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Post by hojam on Dec 22, 2005 13:06:04 GMT -5
Of course I absolutley LOVE the classic DP lineup w/ Ian Gillan, however, I think the albums I enjoy the most are the ones w/ Coverdale & Hughes, not sure why, it just works for me I guess.
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Post by hojam on Dec 21, 2005 17:54:33 GMT -5
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Post by hojam on Dec 21, 2005 17:59:37 GMT -5
Forgive me for being ignorant - Who is Dave Evans?
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