Joe Walsh's "A Song For Emma", too.
Joe Walsh's "A Song For Emma", too.
Because hating 80's and 90's soft-rock hits is like shooting fish in a barrel.
The Emmy's tend to get it right sometimes.
Much worse than the stock complaint about this song is that Vince Neil should have had a fucking clue about karma when his daughter died, and not dare drink and drive again.
He probably didn't feel the loss as much, because he'd already started a new family (and had two daughters) by then.
Mr. Show did too.
The other guy he wrote it with went to jail for killing his mother.
It had some good ideas and a wonderful James Newton Howard score, but the ending kind of negates all that.
Munich is my favorite Williams score.
The woman who played Tony Montana's mother in Scarface is four years older than Al Pacino.
My mother saw it and hated it, but cried at one scene in the movie as it pushed at some problems she's having with my sisters. So I don't need to read much into it to hate it already.
Watched the Deep Purple Behind The Music on VH1 Classic this morning, and curious about getting deeper into the discography beyond my "greatest hits" CD and copy of Machine Head now. Also interested in Jon Lord's classical work too.
I'm more into the Hogarth era personally, but I do like those two last albums with Fish.
The best version of the "In The Cage" medley for me was when they attached the end of "Supper's Ready" to it on the Invisible Touch tour.
When I saw them on the "Masterworks" tour in 2000, it was actually the 2nd song of the show.
Part of progressive rock's appeal to me is that the great bands/artists always knew to end big. Pink Floyd had quite a few ones, "Echoes" from Meddle, "Eclipse" from Dark Side, Rick Wright's lovely keyboard concerto at the end of Wish You Were Here. But though it's not an equal to those tracks (and not very much is in…
The Glenn story reminds me of reading on IMDB that Vince D'onofrio said he was a bit traumatized when doing the research required for his role in The Cell.
As a Doors fan, I should have spotted that bit of Jim's poetry right away, but I was never a big fan of An American Prayer.
Another band out of California I'd recommend is Astra, especially their last record The Black Chord.
Another band out of California I'd recommend is Astra, especially their last record The Black Chord.