Move over .38 Special ! The original....
Move over .38 Special ! The original....
Last edited by Mushroom; 09-28-2016 at 01:04 AM.
Sounds like Paul Stanley fronting Journey. Definitely not as good as the 38 Special version.
Eat Us And Smile
Cenk For America 2024!!
Justice Democrats
"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
Back in the day I had a couple of 38 special albums . Special forces and the one after , the bird I was half heartedly diddling was into them. They were canny , the two big songs sound the same tho
Nice taches I can see the appeal donzo
fuck your fucking framing
Just saying
Donzy that white hood you sent me ,it keeps slipping off my baldy head. Do they do them with a grip or a little bow so I can tighten it ?
Plus I asked for xxl you sent me kkk , is that American sizes ???
I left SD to go to school in Illinois in March of 82 and came back in October after reenlisting from the Navy reserve to active duty. Got to hang there for most of the next summer but spent the next one overseas. Unless they've had a climate change there in the last 30 years it's basically summer 12 months a year in SD.
Beware of Dog
I know, and you're right - our savages are pretty violent. Throwing rocks at cars passing under a bridge and jerking people out of cars is third world shit. And let's not dick around here - they ain't pissed off about being oppressed or anything else. They just want to destroy stuff and basically go nuts. But fear not - we're having a rally I mean meeting about this very thing tonite
It really was. What a shitty song. But, at least Don came back and all was right with the world again. At least until Donnie's ear got all messed up. Jesus, can't they just give him like some magical noise canceling earbuds so he can still perform live?? And yes, I'm actually asking Jesus to intervene here.
Survivor, and Jim Peterik/Frankie Sullivan in particular as the main writers of the groups material, have always been pretty straightforward in wanting to create commercial pop rock material that was accessible to as wide a range of the record buying public as possible. Sure, once Jamison joined, the band certainly put out a lot of cheesy stuff that weren't things I particularly cared for. But they had their success and their moment in the sun from 1982 to about 1986: a decent amount of top 10 singles.
With the track Caught Up In You, the lyrics are pretty trite, but no more so than any of .38 Specials original tunes. With .38 Special, for me the interest I had in that band was the three guitars weaving together with that semi-light Southern rock style. The vocals/lyrics were always secondary.
Scramby eggs and bacon.
I saw them in 97. I wasn't expecting to see Don Barnes back in the band. I thought Max Carl was still the lead singer. Saw them with ZZ Top, Little Feat and Corey Stevens. It was a free show celebrating Mark and Brian' tenth year on KLOS FM in L A. I used several different names and addresses to get free tickets then the day before the show my roommate won two tickets fairly close to the stage. The freebies were all general admission lawn tickets. I gave them away on the way in.
Yeah, that feature seemed to work a bit better live for them: on the studio stuff for the most part both of them were playing pretty much the same exact parts. They were a pretty good band live. Their studio stuff initially was pretty good until about 1984 or so. Then I lost interest.
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