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(02-23-2020, 06:37 PM)ScarletHayes Wrote: Iâ€ve posted that tune on here before.  One of my favorite tunes from the 80s. To each his own. 1987 was a little weak for music IMO. Two big albums in Joshua Tree and Appetite for Destruction. Some decent stuff from REM and RHCP and a smattering of alternative stuff. A lot of over produced pop stuff.
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(02-23-2020, 06:54 PM)3rdgensooner Wrote: (02-23-2020, 06:37 PM)ScarletHayes Wrote: Iâ€ve posted that tune on here before.  One of my favorite tunes from the 80s. To each his own. 1987 was a little weak for music IMO. Two big albums in Joshua Tree and Appetite for Destruction. Some decent stuff from REM and RHCP and a smattering of alternative stuff. A lot of over produced pop stuff.
A lot of times wrong years get credited for stuff because of a technical release date and what not.  Tune I was referencing was from ‘86.  Not that it†s a big deal, but I see those errors pop up often in music.  For me Appetite For Destruction was 1988, but I guess it may have technically been released in late ‘87? Â
Joshua Tree was a classic in the midst of an unreal run by U2.  To me their last great album was from 91 or 92.  The one with One on it.  Very underrated album that often gets overlooked by fans and rock radio
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(02-23-2020, 07:20 PM)ScarletHayes Wrote: (02-23-2020, 06:54 PM)3rdgensooner Wrote: (02-23-2020, 06:37 PM)ScarletHayes Wrote: Iâ€ve posted that tune on here before.  One of my favorite tunes from the 80s. To each his own. 1987 was a little weak for music IMO. Two big albums in Joshua Tree and Appetite for Destruction. Some decent stuff from REM and RHCP and a smattering of alternative stuff. A lot of over produced pop stuff.
A lot of times wrong years get credited for stuff because of a technical release date and what not.  Tune I was referencing was from ‘86.  Not that itâ€s a big deal, but I see those errors pop up often in music.  For me Appetite For Destruction was 1988, but I guess it may have technically been released in late ‘87? Â
Joshua Tree was a classic in the midst of an unreal run by U2.  To me their last great album was from 91 or 92.  The one with One on it.  Very underrated album that often gets overlooked by fans and rock radio Achtung, Baby. One might be their best song.
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Saw U2 in Arrowhead Stadium in '92. They put on a helluva show.
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If 3G never heard of the band I'm referencing I'm betting most folks haven't. Was kind of a nerdy trivia question. I'll give it the rest of the day. If no one comes out of the woodwork and responds by tonight I'll come up with something else.
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Just ran across this. Pretty cool. Puts the common man touch on Jim. Jim through his famlies' eyes. Has to be weird to have a megastar kid, brother, etc... when you just see 'em as the little twerp you raised or as your big brother.
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(02-24-2020, 09:02 AM)ScarletHayes Wrote: If 3G never heard of the band I'm referencing I'm betting most folks haven't. Was kind of a nerdy trivia question. I'll give it the rest of the day. If no one comes out of the woodwork and responds by tonight I'll come up with something else. Give clues. Someone else has to like that kind of stuff. Sounded like a sort of a Wang Chung type of thing to me.
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(02-23-2020, 05:12 PM)ScarletHayes Wrote: This is funny. Â Just turned on tv and Argo is on IFC, and right when I turn it on Dance The Night Away is playing during the scene where they are doing the sit down reading of the fake movie. Â
Alright, my question:  One of the producers of Sheryl Croweâ€s debut Tuesday Night Music Club, David Baerwald, was part of an 80s duo that only made one album together.  The album went Platinum.  Name the duo and the album.
David and David. I have no idea on the album but I'll guess it is Welcome to the Boomtown, as that is one of the only songs of theirs I remember.
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(02-24-2020, 10:47 AM)3rdgensooner Wrote: (02-24-2020, 09:02 AM)ScarletHayes Wrote: If 3G never heard of the band I'm referencing I'm betting most folks haven't. Was kind of a nerdy trivia question. I'll give it the rest of the day. If no one comes out of the woodwork and responds by tonight I'll come up with something else. Give clues. Someone else has to like that kind of stuff. Sounded like a sort of a Wang Chung type of thing to me. See? Morehead nails it
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Yes, Moore hit it.  I did a little more digging and it turned they both wrote and/or produced tunes on Croweâ€s Tuesday Night Music Club, which is strange because they dissolved their band/duo after the 86 platinum release with no public reason given, and then they hang out and help write/produce an album with her?  Why not continue on as D & D? Â
Either way, Moore you are up.
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From 1986, hard rock genre.
You won't hear me,
But you'll feel me
Without warning, somethings dawning, listen.
Then within your senses,
You'll know you're defenseless
How your heart beats, when you run for cover
Your cant retreat I spy like no other.
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This band is from West Bromwich England, features 2 guitarists, and is named after a Bob Dylan song
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(02-24-2020, 07:50 PM)Moreheadbuck Wrote: This band is from West Bromwich England, features 2 guitarists, and is named after a Bob Dylan song That's probably Judas Priest. I only know Breaking the Law and You've Got Another Thing Coming and I don't think those are the song. Not really a fan. Halford used to hang out in a rock bar I frequented cuz his boyfriend was in a band that played there sometimes. Guy was a jerk.Â
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(02-24-2020, 08:28 PM)3rdgensooner Wrote: (02-24-2020, 07:50 PM)Moreheadbuck Wrote: This band is from West Bromwich England, features 2 guitarists, and is named after a Bob Dylan song That's probably Judas Priest. I only know Breaking the Law and You've Got Another Thing Coming and I don't think those are the song. Not really a fan. Halford used to hang out in a rock bar I frequented cuz his boyfriend was in a band that played there sometimes. Guy was a jerk.Â
Yes, it is Judas Priest. The song is kinda obscure I guess. It is a two word title, with the first word being the titlr of the album it's on.
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I'll go ahead and give it up to get this moving, it is Judas Priest and the song is Turbo Lover. Since you got the group correct 3rdgen, go ahead and put up the next question.
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