Hard News: Friday Visions
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Rex Widerstrom, in reply to
So Steinman performed all the songs himself
Superiorly, too. *genuflects reverently*
Air Supply... meh... I almost couldn't forgive him for that. But still, considering what he got out of Bonnie Tyler, previously famous for a droning country pop number called "It's a heartache", for Air Supply to have worked with Steinman and only managed "Making Love" shows just how crap they were.
*sigh*... Now I'm yearning to put the cans back on and go back to being a music station rock jock.
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Apropos of nothing but too good not to share, rumours of Rodney Hide starting a new, more liberal party than ACT are unfounded.
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a droning country pop number called “It’s a heartache”
I think I might like 'It's a Heartache' better than 'Total Eclipse of the Heart', though...
(I am quite a one for country pop.)
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Russell Brown, in reply to
I think I might like ‘It’s a Heartache’ better than ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’, though…
Ever since I simultaneously laughed and cried through a well-oiled group singalong of 'Heartache' at Jolisa’s dad’s “fun-eral” I have never heard it the same since.
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Which? The droning country pop or the Steinman drama-fest?
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Music, you say? 22nd anniversary of Doolittle brings free downloads (note Melissa Lee, Katrina Shanks et al) of early Pixies concert in Greece.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
The former.
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Danielle, in reply to
22nd anniversary of Doolittle
Fucking hell. I seem to be having an increasing number of these sorts of moments of clarity lately. :)
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chris, in reply to
Thanks for that Christopher, I'm always looking for increase my arsenal, I'll have to look into that little green book.
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I don't remember whether it was a Telecaster or a Stratocaster
Jim Steinman.
Clearly he wasn't paying attention. Telecasters rule, m'kay?
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