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Kenneth Wilkie
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No, they're not bad but by the time the 90s rolled around it was hurting their credibility that every single MTV video was a ballad. Sure the rock stations would play a rocker album track or two, but the record company seemed to be scared shitless to release a hard rocker as a single. There's nothing worse than

Yeah it makes you want to take a shower and get a prescription for penicillin.

Howard Leese to this day says the 80s band was far more talented than the 70s band, but the record company just got too much in their business in the 80s. The 80's lineup was a helluva good concert band, but they sounded more like Motley Crue than Led Zeppelin in concert during that period. Their shows were much

In that video when they are on the staircase playing the solo (2:31) Nancy has a glance that makes her look like an effing bad ass.

There is a comp called The Essential Heart that is two CDs and has all the pre-1985 stuff on one disk and the best of the 1985-1995 on the second. Unlike the Greatest Hits album it's all been remastered and sounds great.

That was indeed a great performance. The Zep guys were raving about it on Letterman the next day.

Man, maybe you just needed a doobie. That was the song we smoked and chilled out to when I was in high school, along with Brain Damage (and the rest of Dark Side of the Moon) by Pink Floyd.

Na Na Na NEVER

Allies from that album is a great tune too.

The song you are thinking of is called WTF and it's on the Red Velvet Car album. That album is a little too folky for my tastes (doesn't mean it's bad, just mellow), but WTF is great. You might check out their album Fanatic from 2012; it crosses the metal barrier more than a couple of times and has some great

Even It Up, City's Burning, If Looks Could Kill, Shell Shock, How Can I Refuse, Who Will You Run To, Wild Child, Black on Black II were all pretty good rockers that came in the 80s and 90s/

Nah, their hardest rocking early album was probably BebeLeStrange and Fisher was already long gone by then.

Agree. In fact you could lump in Kiss, Alice Cooper, and Van Halen into that group too.

Ann's voice has barely lost anything these days. I saw them a few weeks ago and was pretty astounded.

They played Toronto a few weeks ago and she didn't look fat at all. In fact, for 60 years old she looked pretty incredible. And Nance is the very definition of MILF.

Then why sing it in the first place? By the 90s when it came out they were a popular enough band to tell the record company to pound sand.

No doubt D&B was one of their best albums.