Thank you for saving this thread from total fagdom. While I'm really not completely comfortable with the way Kip Winger is looking at me in that video, it is 500 times better than anything Blowie has ever done.
The worst song Van Hagar ever did, is a ZILLION times better than anything David fucking Blowie EVER did!
I can't believe all the Roth Army members coming out of the closet just because this fruitcake died!
Von, homoerotic as always.
A zillion seems a lot but I do appreciate all the research in to listening to van Hagar you have done
Slave FORD's believes he has the divine plan and they are all outlined in every fucking JewTube vid his post. As a slave, FORD doesn't sound very sure about himself. He seems to follow a lot of masters. Oh poor slave FORD, can't think for himself - needs to be shackled to the post of security of his (Bernie, angry old white people) masters choosing.
I always wondered what type of technology existed in 1980s videos that could make Kip Winger's eyes to appear bluer than a Caribbean ocean. Software programmers were truly on their game, back then.
Oh, and Sean Connery was the best James Bond.
There, that makes me a perfectly confused semi-adult male.
Christ, I need some more beer and vodka. And hardcore porn...
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Interesting comment from Mike Sobolewski over at the VHND today..... He's claiming that when VH recorded "Where Have All The Good Times Gone" on Diver Down, they were actually covering Bowie's version on the PinUps album, as opposed to the Kinks original.
http://www.vhnd.com/2016/01/11/tribute-to-david-bowie/
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Poor slave DONNIE
http://www.theguardian.com/music/201...roth-van-halen
If you look closely, Roth says, it's easy to see where Van Halen took their inspirations from. "I can point for you and go: right there we're imitating Eric Clapton; right there I'm imitating vocally David Bowie; right there is Bruce Springsteen" – he puts on a gruff voice, aping the Boss – "'Diamond Dave, you're a big man!'" – and he guffaws – "but this is how you create a signature sound.f you look closely, Roth says, it's easy to see where Van Halen took their inspirations from. "I can point for you and go: right there we're imitating Eric Clapton; right there I'm imitating vocally David Bowie; right there is Bruce Springsteen" – he puts on a gruff voice, aping the Boss – "'Diamond Dave, you're a big man!'" – and he guffaws – "but this is how you create a signature sound.
Slave Sesh may have posted the first ever non-homoerotic post about Roth in the entire history of this forum.
Sorry, I don't remember where I read this, either here or elsewhere, but here's a Keith Richards quote about Bowie:
It's all pose. It's all fucking posing. It's nothing to do with music. He knows it too.
I've considered that opinion of Keith's over the last two days. I've always liked Pinups and Station to Station, and even Let's Dance and two dozens of more or less famous songs, but watching Bowie videos in a documentary yesterday evening I thought Bowie's catalogue lacks soul*, especially the last 30 years. His music sounded a little too studied in a way, maybe it lacked some sort of substance... That said, I wouldn't deny my taste for about a third of what Bowie has recorded.
* though tunes like Young Americans sound really great. Maybe his songs sound too much like stylistic compositions.
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Certainly true that Bowie was always a "visual" artist as much as a musical one. Even before any of his infamous personas like Ziggy were created, Bowie pretty much invented the long form music video with a 25 minute film called "Love You Till Tuesday" which contained several songs, most of which probably remain unknown to all but the most hardcore Bowie fans. The entire video used to be on YouTube, but the usual corporate whores killed it. The one song everybody will recognize from the film remains available though.... but it's a different recording than the one you're used to....
I go with Vonnie here...never liked Bowie or Lennon...both had some major influence anyhow. Not in my cup of tee...
Bowie is a homie somehow as he lived in Berlin for three years (with Iggy Pop) to get away from the drugs and always had a close relation with my hometown.
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I'm surprised Bono hasn't held a press conference yet to make Bowie's death be all about him.
Strange. Bono has said (many times) that he is a big Tin Machine fan.
"I'm a huge Tin Machine fan," Bono told Rolling Stone back in 198-something. "Matter of fact, listening to Tin Machine makes me want to suck cock while Edge takes me up the ass. Now I'm not saying that Tin Machine in itself is gay but when I'm onstage I tend to think of the mic as Bowie's F A T cock ready to blow its wad in my F A T face."
Yeah...EVERYBODY is a Tin Machine fan. That's why both their albums sank without a trace and were found in bargain bins literally within months of being released.
Hey, I'm not talking sales = quality here, but too many bullshitters (not talking about the people on this site, so simmer down) are falling all over themselves to blather out "oh, I loved everything Bowie ever did" for that to be remotely true when you consider since the late 1980s his releases struggled just to go gold.
I'll say straight out I haven't paid one iota of attention to Bowie since his collaboration with Trent Reznor nearly 20 years ago, and you couldn't PAY me to listen to Bowie albums like Tonight or Never Let Me Down.
Sucks that he went out the way he did, though. Hope he didn't suffer.
Scramby eggs and bacon.
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