Here where I live is undoubtedly Pizza My Heart. They have a pastrami, pepperoncini and mustard pizza that is crazy good. Other less noted places include Mountain Mike's and Pizza Factory, plus all the typical places.
Here where I live is undoubtedly Pizza My Heart. They have a pastrami, pepperoncini and mustard pizza that is crazy good. Other less noted places include Mountain Mike's and Pizza Factory, plus all the typical places.
Oh, the real deal. Mid 80's Fort Lauderdale. He ambushed me and my sister for a photo op.
The guy making the proposal is my wife's cousin. I have nothing else to add except I also saw Jon Stamos on Oahu once and that is as celebrity-rich as I get (that, plus my run-in with Richard Simmons in Florida). Have mercy….. on my soul!
Hopefully, this is no…..
(lemme put on my sunglasses round here somewhere…ah….here we go)
….re-tread!
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Yeah, some of those air-bikes look like one drunken flight away from fancy shredded beef dispensers.
"Antidote" from The Hives. It's like a shot of amphetamine straight to the brain.
More Godzilla? Not a bad thing. I like the way he's just kinda standing there, looking bored. As eldritch horrors often do.
Wait, do you do more than dance?
Yeah, singers whose voice or stylings flowed with the band, even if I could 'technically' sing better than them. Tons of good rock singers in this category.
And there were a lot of bands trying to mine that uncanny ditch between hard rock and balladry. Warrant, Winger, Firehouse, Cinderella, etc. It was the sound of the music industry putting on its gold-plated diapers and it was a treacherous minefield where I lost too many hours of my life fast-forwarding through…
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Toxic Waltz is an amazing song on a very solid album. I think they didn't get quite as big because Steve D'Souza's voice is an acquired taste that works really well in matching the music but was not going to get them catapulted into number one albums.
Testament were alright but IMO they lacked flavor. Competent? Chuck Billy could bellow real good, but he didn't have much bite. However, I'll take any Testament album over any Metallica post-AJFA work they've done.
i loved all those bands at that time too. Overkill with Bobby Gustafson, Exodus (Toxic Waltz! The real mosh pit song), Death Angel (Welcome to the third floor), Anthrax of course ( I was partial to Among the Living), all those bands. Man, i was really into second or even third-tier (seems demeaning to say it that…
Glad someone gave Blackheart Man props (so much stuff tho to keep on top off). It's in my permanent top ten of all time, till I shuffle off this plane of existence.
Burning Spear is very essential (Slavery Days,Marcus Garvey, Jordan River!!). Really gave the whole roots movement a kick in the ass.
The Abyssinians were probably the best harmonizers, and they had those straight-up "Ethiopian" minor-key songs. Junior Byles is very spot on, too. I think another people seem to not remember right off the bat is Bunny Wailer's Blackheart Man, a stone-cold classic album for the ages.
My personal obsession is Sugar…
Funky Kingston is an amazing song- got more soul than Godzilla
Rocksteady (alton ellis)
Ba Ba Boom (Jamaicans)
Swing and Dine (Melodians, also played at my wedding reception)