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  1. Just bought a pair of blue-jeans for my husbands and a big bag of candy for me and the little nephews.
  2. I cannot tell about him being a nice or awfull guy... but I remember I saw him once onstage... for 5 minutes... the rest of the time (one hour and a half) the band had to perform alone. He really was much too drunk and all he could do was say "Hey" "Come on" and then leave the stage... to come back again for three minutes and so on... Too good I saw him other times and besides, I never payed for the tickets...
  3. Thank you, Oto... I guess it's like it was before... I'm getting old
  4. I do listen to it every day, it's on my mp3...
  5. I also bought a ticket two hours ago: the bus that took me home from work. Very cheap.
  6. I forgive mariah carey just because she did this gem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTP
  7. RonJon, you couldn't make me happier... I adore this song. Shall I say, once again, you're always right? thank you my friend.
  8. How do we post videos now? I totally forgot about the links... just as for the pictures... help, please!!
  9. Yes, I admit it was a bit... strange. I still miss the old boards... I try to check in every day and hope this will be alive as before one day...
  10. RonJon, right once again!! I love to find you here on the boards... Forever young!!!
  11. A very nice boy got up from his seat in the bus and told me to sit down. One week ago. I was wearing jeans and a nice t-shirt and actually I don't look at all as if I was 60 years old. Anyway...
  12. "Warriors Of The World United" Manowar Written by Joey DeMaio A track from their 2002 album, "Warriors of the World".
  13. "Sleeping My Day Away" D-A-D Written by D-A-D. A track from their 1989 LP, "No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims". It was also released as a single in March 1989, B-sided by "I Will".
  14. "All The Time In The World" Junkyard Written by Chris Gates and David Roach A track from their 1991 album "Sixes, Sevens and Nines" Also a single, released in the same year. It charted at #24 at US Main Rock lists.
  15. "Say What You Will" Fastway Written by Fastway. A track of their 1983 album, "Fastway". Mickey Feat, a session musician, played bass, as Pete Way has already left the band. This information isn't credited on the album notes. "I'll Never Let You Go" Steelheart Written by Michael Matijevic. A track of their 1990 album, "Steelheart". Allmusic says: "Possessing metal pipes like few before him, the leonine Steelheart yelper Michael Matijevic scarred the airwaves forever when he hammered the simply unmatchable chorus of the hairball "I'll Never Let You Go." Ludicrous and sublime, the sound was roughly akin to Whitney Houston hitting the hot spot in "I Will Always Love You."
  16. "Midnite Maniac" Krokus Written by Fernando Von Arc and Marc Storace Opening track for "The Blitz", the album released in 1984 by Krokus, a band from Switzerland. It wasn't released as a single.
  17. "Rip And Tear" L.A. Guns Written by Cripps, Guns, Lewis, Nickels and Riley. A track of their 1989 albu, "Cocked & Loaded". Rick Nielsen did backing vocals in the album.
  18. The Songfactor's Personal Top 10: Brad This week there are 7 (seven) songs needing facts. Brad's Personal Top 10 1. "Rip And Tear" - L.A. Guns 2. "Midnite Maniac" - Krokus 3. "Say What You Will" - Fastway 4. "I'll Never Let You Go" - Steelheart 5. "All The Time In The World" - Junkyard 6. "Sleeping My Day Away" - D-A-D 7. "Warriors Of The World United" - Manowar If you have any info on any of the songs mentioned anywhere in this thread, please feel free to post your knowledge here. Submissions on songs will be collated and sent to the main site and you will receive credit for your contribution. As always the Songfish thanks you :rock:
  19. "The Girl I Can't Forget" The Fountains of Wayne Written by Chris Collingwood and Adam Schlesinger. A song of their 2005 compilation album, "Out Of State Plates". The album is a double cd of previously unreleased tracks and songs not included in albums, though "The Girl I Can't Forget" and "Maureen" are new songs.
  20. "Sentimental Journey" Ella Fitzgerald Written by Les Brown, Ben Homer and Bud Green. According wikipedia: The song was recorded by Ella Fitzgerald with Eddie Heywood and his Orchestra in 1947, it was later released on her album "Ella and Her Fellas". Many singers recorded the song (Frank Sinatra, The Platters, Rosemary Clooney and even Ringo Starr)
  21. "Saturday Morning" Eels Written by E, Koool G Murder. A track from their 2003 album "Shootenanny!".
  22. "There's Gonna Be Some Rockin'" AC/DC Written by Angus and Malcom Young and Bon Scott. From their 1979 LP "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap". It wasn't released as a single.
  23. edna

    New Boards!

    I see all my posts are "merged"... I don't care but it's a bit strange for me as I cannot see clear for the Facts. Is there any reason why we cannot post without it "merging"?
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