I am just being stupid and weird.
Barry Manilow or Michael Bolton? If you were forced to pick.
I don't know if this will work here or not.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/clipserve/B00006EXJF001003/0/104-4462822-6786310
It's supposed to be an audio link to RD&WH.
Edit: No, it doesn't work as I intended, but it does take you to the Amazon page for Craveman. If you scroll down, there are audio samples for the first five songs.
Child of the Light wrote:Barry Manilow or Michael Bolton? If you were forced to pick.
Is this a celebrity boxing deathmatch?
Cav, did you mean "Spirit of the Wild"? RD&WH's wasn't on that album.
Child of the Light wrote:Barry Manilow or Michael Bolton? If you were forced to pick.
If I were forced to pick which one of them to kill, of course it would have to be Michael Bolton.
cavfancier wrote:Child of the Light wrote:Barry Manilow or Michael Bolton? If you were forced to pick.
Is this a celebrity boxing deathmatch?
Hmm, I was thinking of being forced to pick one of them to listen to, but Deathmatch is much more entertaining. But Bolton must grow the mullet back, and Manilow must show me he isn't Rod Stewart. Finally, Bolton must sing a private rendition of "How Am I Suppose To Live Without You" on my ladies birthday.
Oh yes, please pick Michael Bolton and put him out of his misery. (And ours.) I can't stand all that screechy screaming. Makes my throat hurt just to hear him sing.
LOL Eva! I saw Michael Bolton about 7 or 8 years ago walking the boardwalk in Ocean City, MD. He was playing at the convention center that weekend. God, he is SO ugly....and that horrific hair LOL.
Listening to him sing is painful...literally LOL.
While it's true Barry Manilow is a cornball, at least some of his songs have beautiful lyrics.
cjhsa wrote:Cav, did you mean "Spirit of the Wild"? RD&WH's wasn't on that album.
Nah, I don't actually know that song. I was making reference to an Amboy Dukes album that I really like, which I'm sure was 'Call of the Wild'.
That's interesting. There is a "Call of the Wild" museum in northern Michigan that Fred Bear was involved with. He also had his own museum, the Fred Bear Museum in Gainsville, Florida. Fred died in 1987, the museum hung on for 16 years until it was purchased by Bass Pro out of Springfield, MO, and moved there. It is now part of the "Archery Hall of Fame and Museum".
A search of Amazon reveals "Call of the Wild" by Ted Nugent (not the Dukes) released in July of 1973.
Hmmm, maybe it wasn't with the Dukes, but I thought it was.
hey you guys Michael Bolton is dead , so we shouldnt speak of the departed.
Is he really dead? Seriously?
seen him lately/
heard anything from him?
coincidence?
I Think Not.
I AM A HEADBANGER....and people including my wife hate it.
All i hear is its angry music, or its the music of the devil.
Now my 6 year old says it...and i told him those words a pile of nonsense. I tried to explain people don't understand so they just think its evil.
Some of it is truly and that's totally fine by me.
But all that radio edited cataloged crap just doesn't cut it sometimes.
You listen to St. Anger - Then go pick up the new release from Anthrax.... We've come for you all...
You can even watch the video for the title track from Launchcast.
Get back to me and let me know.
METAL isn't dead,,,its just not being heard by the corporate suits.
St. Anger is horrible, no one take this guys advice. I repeat, do not pick up St. Anger!
I've held off weighing in on this topic, but I can no longer hold my peace: The idea that a band is evil or into devil worship has been around for a long time. Presley was accused of it, later on Stones, Led Zep, Black Sabbath. Now it's Marilyn Manson and so forth.
Even the names are sometimes meant to shock. Being accused of devil worship has never hurt sales, let's put it that way...
So, like, rock on, head bang, and never mind the bollocks. Having people say your music is evil is kinda cool anyhow, no?