I doubt you could go two hours out here without hearing springsteen, not that I am complaining. I do know just how the writer feels when Clapton comes on though, and Seger. Too much.
I doubt you could go two hours out here without hearing springsteen, not that I am complaining. I do know just how the writer feels when Clapton comes on though, and Seger. Too much.
INXS belongs in it's own category, adult schmaltz or some such or better, '80s classics, no matter when they finished recording their hits.
In Spokane, WA. there is, maybe was, a radio station that nailed it even as the genre still had a little life left in it. KEAP, The Peak, adult alternative….breaking news….just looked them up and definitely a different format, i was looking forward to a new online station to listen to.
I agree so fucking hard with this article I couldn't even finish it before commenting. Being about the same age as the writer, I feel I know exactly how he feels. Classic Rock and '90's rock, no matter how much those newer bands may have been influenced by the latter, are just two very different things. The bands of…
So, are those things real? I mean your teeth.
You just referenced Paul Williams. I was trying to remember that guys name last week. I could only remember a picture of him sitting in a rocking chair with a shotgun.
The Byrd's had a song inspired by the Monkees. The Sex Pistol's were a prefab. I think the biggest point of contention here may be that these groups mentioned, never were claiming to be instrument playing "Bands". Also, many early rock groups musical parts were recorded by studio musicians when the producer didn't…
I have always considered O-town to be superior to The Monkees, you probably haven't heard of them though, they're pretty obscure.
And did any of them have anything to do with creating MTV? I didn't think so!
Developmentally stunted Hater alert!
She licked Dick?
mmmmmmmmmm, I always wanted to know her Victoria's secret, if you know what I mean.
Starring Frankie Munoz, Wilford Brimley, Lindsey Lohan, that chick from NCIS, and introducing Gerry Sanduskey as Herman "edgier" Munster.
Hong Kong Phooey? Who is going to voice it? Steven Tyler? Whats next? Touche Turtle and Wally Gator? How about Popeye fightin' those evil Japs?
After spending the last five minutes performing a thorough analysis followed by deep thoughtful contemplation I am going to come down on the side of The Star Trek. The Star Wars was not much more than children's entertainment that just happened to strike a sweet spot with the viewing public. This was made painfully…
Hmmm. Ms. Fisher, Carrie, if I may, has become quite the fetching enchantress in her maturity. Plus, I bet she is a stone cold freak after all that blow she hoovered.
That was kind of a dark moment for MTV, the first of many. If I recall, it seemed they were trying hard to become like the Nike or Disney of music and not just promote artists but actually shape and create entertainers and peoples tastes. It didn't work very well. I was at a mall and decided to do an MTV video survey…
same reason no one has mentioned Riki Rachtman and Jesse Camp, so embarrassing I am embarrassed just to type this.
J.J. was smooooth.
No Simple Jackson. Everyone knows you never go full "Shamone"