Not just "Turn up the Radio" but other great tunes like "She Never Looked That Good for Me".
Good stuff- I was looking to get Loud and Clear (their best) on CD, but at over 20.00 bucks, I will pass.
They opened up for VH on 1984 tour.....
Not just "Turn up the Radio" but other great tunes like "She Never Looked That Good for Me".
Good stuff- I was looking to get Loud and Clear (their best) on CD, but at over 20.00 bucks, I will pass.
They opened up for VH on 1984 tour.....
"Can't you hear Jamies cryin? Shes runnin with the Devil oh nooooo!!! oh no!
I'm listening to them in my right now.
I saw them on the 84 tour with VH and with Motley Crue in 1985.
They were great live.
I remember the singer had a big nose and was one ugly mofo.
“Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”
Cheese rock. Though Steve Lynch is a great player.Originally posted by sadaist
I remember the singer had a big nose and was one ugly mofo.
Haha
The drummer makes Bobby Blotzer look cool.....
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She never looked that good is the best track off that '87 album.
I keep forgetting though, is Steve Lynch related to Dokken's George Lynch? I see similar facial features.
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At the show, the drummer must have bit through at least 12 beer cans after shaking them up.
I remeber that Keni Richards, the drummer, was a buddy of Dave's in the mid-80's. I liked their first album, but they kinda fizzled out for me after that.
Mike Anthony did background vocals for Blondes In Black Cars.
Scramby eggs and bacon.
I saw on a Where Are They Now special that the lead singer wrote and sang the theme song for 7th Heaven
Remember them?
I try not to, but your not helpin' very much.
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Steve Plunkett has done a number of projects. Did some studio work / producing as wellOriginally posted by monkeythe
I saw on a Where Are They Now special that the lead singer wrote and sang the theme song for 7th Heaven
Steve Plunkett has done a number of projects. Did some studio work / producing as wellOriginally posted by monkeythe
I saw on a Where Are They Now special that the lead singer wrote and sang the theme song for 7th Heaven
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