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As the Hardest Working Man in Show Business, JB united all three titles in one.  Like a lucky shamrock, or the holy trinity.

That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. You really must be on peyote, and be a coyote.

I believe you were thinking of "Gingham Style", a song with a rather checkered history.

When it comes to fried chicken, everybody wants some.

This is quite the silly comment.  Boomer bands reuniting are bad because they squandered their money? Basically nobody in the world is good at saving money; it's funny that people think rock stars should be any different.

In the name of Rik Emmett's moutsache, I do. I will.

In the name of Jim Vallance, how can you put down Triumph?Tell me What You Want?

I would like to reccoment the Samsungs which use Swype technology. Check it out.

Way back when Live After Death was released, Bruce mentioned that they recorded it after many months (maybe even a year?)  after the tour started because they wanted the band to be incredibly tight, even at the expense of Bruce's vocals. So, it was more that he couldn't hit those high notes after so much touring. I

No need.  I ran into Peter Gallagher in a park once right after Amefican Beuaty came out and told him how great he was. He was normal and friendly and mentioned that the silver hairpiece he wore was Cary Grant's hairpiece. Also, that movie was great, I don't understand the revisionist history of it being cheesy.

Still fucking sad. And funny. And sad. And funny.

I think you're preciseely wrong about Faith No More. FNM went consistently downhill after Angel Dust, after Jim Martin left. "King for a Day had a bunch of very good songs, but was more generic and way less intense than Angel Dust. By the time "Abum of the Year" came out there was very little creativity in the well.

I thought he said that about Quiet Riot, not The clash?

If by bring it you mean vocals that are a croaking shell of their former self and a drummer who can no longer even adequately play his signature fill, then yeah, they still bring it.  (Google "One" From Yankee Stadium and listen to how pathetic the 32nds note double bass drum in the breakdown is. it's barely an 8th

Unless you're like, on the beach in front of a resort.

Exactly, sort of. The video didn't help him at all, but the album from whence "Rock Me Tonight" came (Signs of Life) was a GREAT album, super catchy, chock full of hooks and well written rock pop all the way through. If you like the Billy Squier hits you've heard on the radio (Lonely is the Night, My Kinda Lover,

Exactly. I went into this with an open mind and it was utterly dreadful. The acting from Woody was atrocious. The story and cinemetography were both so outlandishly unreal that there wasn't one truthful moment in the entire movie. Just horrible, horrible drek.

Exactly. I went into this with an open mind and it was utterly dreadful. The acting from Woody was atrocious. The story and cinemetography were both so outlandishly unreal that there wasn't one truthful moment in the entire movie. Just horrible, horrible drek.

Exactly. And the lack of bass in the mix was pretty fuckin stupid. Nice way to haze James Newstead - by putting out a shittier album on purpose.

Correct, except he referenced Joe Jackson, not Elvis Costello.