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AndyR

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Re: Confess to who you like...but shouldn't
« Reply #45 on: March 05, 2010, 08:30:05 AM »
I saw Sad Cafe a few times as well - very very good live. I was at Uni, and they were almost perfect - the girls in our crowd liked them because of the ballads and image, us rockers liked them because of the stones-but-more-tuneful vibe (and we didn't get treated to much rocking stuff in those days down where I was!) :D
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Re: Confess to who you like...but shouldn't
« Reply #46 on: March 07, 2010, 03:11:54 PM »
And, for Philly Q (where is he, btw?), I think what Aerosmith did to re-invent itself was superb. I suspect that I possibly regard their resurrection with the torch ballads etc etc as a bigger achievement than getting famous in the first place :lol:

I've been in Exeter being used as a punchbag by my two young nieces.....  :?

Anyway, Aerosmith.... as said before, Permanent Vacation was awesome but in retrospect it was the beginning of the end.  Everything since has been utter toss and I honestly think they should be shot for inflicting "Crazy", "Jaded" and (especially) "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" on the world.  Just split up and $%&# off.  :x

My not-so-guilty pleasures.... I love just about anything that was in the UK top 40 between 1977 and 1981, which was my period of listening non-stop to Radio 1.   That includes the disco stuff.

I also liked loads of '80s AOR/wimphem (the stuff Dave Reynolds used to write about in Kerrang! - Jonathan may know what I'm talking about).  Much of it so utterly wet and weedy that it barely qualifies as "rock" music at all.  Doesn't stand the test of time too well either.

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