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Post by Shawn on Oct 7, 2016 13:03:00 GMT -8
Been listening to Sixx:AM Live in Chicago Hardline: Double Eclipse H.E.A.T. - Live in London (Just heard their guitarist quit... hope they find a top shelf player who can sing backing vocals) Def Leppard - Live Bon Jovi - Custom Best Of
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2016 14:50:34 GMT -8
Been listening to Sixx:AM Live in Chicago Hardline: Double Eclipse H.E.A.T. - Live in London (Just heard their guitarist quit... hope they find a top shelf player who can sing backing vocals) Def Leppard - Live Bon Jovi - Custom Best Of I love Hardline!
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Post by Praet on Oct 16, 2016 21:17:48 GMT -8
I'm listening to as many Savatage today as possible. Beginning with Streets. RIP Criss.
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Post by Shawn on Oct 19, 2016 3:34:46 GMT -8
Been listening to
HEAT - Live in Milano, Italy - Acoustic Show - 2016 Roadhouse - (Pete Willis) - 1991 Gypsy Rose - Prey - 1990 Tragically Hip - Up To Here - 1989 Tragically Hip - Fully Completely - 1992
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Post by tigger82 on Oct 22, 2016 12:37:09 GMT -8
Lots of Volbeat...
Volbeat - Beyond Hell/Above Heaven Volbeat - Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies
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Post by andylgr on Oct 23, 2016 11:31:45 GMT -8
Metallica - Master of Puppets. I got into them with the black album and never bought any of their albums before it, so I started ith this one. Some great songs on it.
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Post by Shawn on Oct 23, 2016 15:10:04 GMT -8
Skid Row - The Demos - 1988 Skid Row - Skid Row - 1989 Skid Row - Slave to The Grind - 1991 Skid Row - Subhuman Race - 1995
pisses me off these guys can't get their **** together and do a reunion tour. All of the original members are still alive. They went from playing Arenas to playing small clubs all because of egos.
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Post by andylgr on Oct 23, 2016 23:12:54 GMT -8
Skid Row - The Demos - 1988 Skid Row - Skid Row - 1989 Skid Row - Slave to The Grind - 1991 Skid Row - Subhuman Race - 1995 I'm surprised a reuniuon hasn't happened yet. I actually thought that they may get back together and support GnR. Slave to the Grind is hands down one of my favourite rock albums.
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Post by Shawn on Oct 24, 2016 7:50:14 GMT -8
Skid Row - The Demos - 1988 Skid Row - Skid Row - 1989 Skid Row - Slave to The Grind - 1991 Skid Row - Subhuman Race - 1995 I'm surprised a reuniuon hasn't happened yet. I actually thought that they may get back together and support GnR. Slave to the Grind is hands down one of my favourite rock albums. one of a handful of good albums made in the 90's and by good i mean albums that have longevity and still stand up today. Def Leppard - Slang Metallica - Black Album Skid Row - Slave to the Grind
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Post by tigger82 on Oct 24, 2016 10:12:46 GMT -8
Today it is Amaranthe
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Post by TurnToDust86 on Oct 24, 2016 14:00:09 GMT -8
I've been working through Leppard's catalog backwards while at work over the last week or so. Listened to Hysteria & Pyromania today. Might take a break from them after I finish.
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Post by theresakb on Oct 24, 2016 17:32:32 GMT -8
This is my slow jam lately. The guitar work is fantastic. Beautiful solos
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Post by TurnToDust86 on Oct 31, 2016 8:48:40 GMT -8
Of course I gave Leppard's latest a listen yesterday. Plus I've been listening to the first three Fuel albums and Garbage's "Version 2.0" last night since I just picked that up.
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Post by tsmith on Oct 31, 2016 11:35:14 GMT -8
CD's I grabbed this morning to listen to this week in the car back and forth to work...
Tyketto - Reach Defiants - S/T Cruzh - S/T
Ordered the new Pretty Maids as well so looking forward to that later in the week....ready for something with a little bit more "edge" to it.
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Post by andylgr on Oct 31, 2016 11:50:23 GMT -8
Def Leppards new one.
Kiss - asylum, lick it up and animalize.
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Post by martyd on Nov 1, 2016 3:01:23 GMT -8
Of course I gave Leppard's latest a listen yesterday. Plus I've been listening to the first three Fuel albums and Garbage's "Version 2.0" last night since I just picked that up. I LOVE Fuel - awesome band. I remember listening to nothing but Sunburn when it first came out for about 6 months straight. And one of the best, most intensely rocking live shows I have ever seen!
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Post by TurnToDust86 on Nov 1, 2016 7:58:54 GMT -8
Of course I gave Leppard's latest a listen yesterday. Plus I've been listening to the first three Fuel albums and Garbage's "Version 2.0" last night since I just picked that up. I LOVE Fuel - awesome band. I remember listening to nothing but Sunburn when it first came out for about 6 months straight. And one of the best, most intensely rocking live shows I have ever seen! Fuel was one of my favorite bands in high school. Didn't really get into them until 2001 after seeing them open for Aerosmith, and then I became obsessed with them. Sunburn and Something Like Human are still a couple of my favorite albums. Natural Selection isn't as strong overall but still has great moments. It's a shame they fell apart after that. Neither incarnation of the band post-Natural Selection has been as good as the classic lineup. I'm glad I got to see them live a few times from 2001-2004 cause they were amazing live back then like you said.
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Post by martyd on Nov 2, 2016 4:02:45 GMT -8
I LOVE Fuel - awesome band. I remember listening to nothing but Sunburn when it first came out for about 6 months straight. And one of the best, most intensely rocking live shows I have ever seen! Fuel was one of my favorite bands in high school. Didn't really get into them until 2001 after seeing them open for Aerosmith, and then I became obsessed with them. Sunburn and Something Like Human are still a couple of my favorite albums. Natural Selection isn't as strong overall but still has great moments. It's a shame they fell apart after that. Neither incarnation of the band post-Natural Selection has been as good as the classic lineup. I'm glad I got to see them live a few times from 2001-2004 cause they were amazing live back then like you said. I have this hanging in my mancave at home:
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Post by Shawn on Nov 3, 2016 5:06:27 GMT -8
Bon Jovi - Burning Bridges - 2015 - Leftovers Bon Jovi - This House is not for Sale - 2016 - Terrible Last In Line - Live In Seattle 2016 - EPIC Gypsy Rose - Prey - 1990 H.E.A.T - Acoustic in Milano, Italy Live - 2016 - Great Show Roadhouse - Pete Willis - 1991
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Post by mjrhfan on Nov 4, 2016 11:54:11 GMT -8
I'm looking forward to checking out the debut of the Bon Jovi channel on XM this evening. But I do wish it was a Def Leppard channel instead!
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Post by defgriff1 on Nov 9, 2016 10:42:39 GMT -8
I've been watching covers of Lep tunes, and this one was one of the best sounding covers of Armageddon It. Check it out
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Post by Leanne on Nov 9, 2016 16:09:48 GMT -8
A Canadian band called Bleeker, they have this fun, catchy song called 'Highway'. Another song I really like is a band from Iceland called Kaleo and that song is called 'Way down we go'
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Post by andylgr on Nov 10, 2016 7:09:59 GMT -8
Faith no More Greatest Hits - quite an odd band really as theres nothing I can think of thats like them. Some great tracks though, From out of Nowehere, Epic, Midlife Crisis, We Care a Lot, Fall to Pieces in particular. But my favourites are a couple of later tracks Ashes to Ashes and Last Cup of Sorrow. I saw them supporting GnR in 91 or 92, pretty good, despite the singer having stage mannerisms and moves like a chimpanzee on acid.
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Post by Leanne on Nov 10, 2016 10:23:39 GMT -8
Faith no More Greatest Hits - quite an odd band really as theres nothing I can think of thats like them. Some great tracks though, From out of Nowehere, Epic, Midlife Crisis, We Care a Lot, Fall to Pieces in particular. But my favourites are a couple of later tracks Ashes to Ashes and Last Cup of Sorrow. I saw them supporting GnR in 91 or 92, pretty good, despite the singer having stage mannerisms and moves like a chimpanzee on acid. I love Faith No More. All the songs you mentioned are my favorites. Another song that I love is Land of Sunshine. I think they released something new last year but I haven't heard any of the new music.
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Post by andylgr on Nov 12, 2016 4:44:52 GMT -8
Bryan Adams Wembley Stadium 1996 DVD - just released after the footage was found in a Canadian recording studio! It's a great show with a good setlist too. The crowd are fantastic on this one as well, 80,000 sold out.
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Post by TurnToDust86 on Nov 12, 2016 19:51:05 GMT -8
Today:
Last In Line - Heavy Crown Cheap Trick - Bang Zoom Crazy... Hello Weezer - Weezer (The White Album w/ bonus tracks) Garbage - Strange Little Birds
And Def Leppard's "Dangerous" (live) a few times...
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Post by andylgr on Nov 13, 2016 10:30:25 GMT -8
Bon Jovi Keep the Faith, not listened to this in years. Better than I remember it to be actually.
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Post by melissa83 on Nov 13, 2016 11:19:38 GMT -8
Shiraz Lane - Be the Slave or Be the Change Shiraz Lane -For Crying out Loud Santa Cruz - self -titled Santa Cruz -Screaming for Adrenaline
Two young bands from Finland that are heavily influenced by 80's hard rock and metal
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Post by Sandgrounder on Nov 13, 2016 12:34:10 GMT -8
Recently I've been drawn back to Bat Out of Hell. I think the album artwork is fantastic. I like it when songs tell a story,and they do. I love that it's a rock album yet there are so many other musical types in there - piano and country. It's so theatrical and full of energy, and it reminds me of a great time in my childhood. I will always love that album. I'd love to see him live but from what I've seen of him on the TV lately he looks frail.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2016 13:23:20 GMT -8
Pulled out the vinyl today:
INXS: Kick Stevie Ray Vaughn: The Sky is Crying Def Leppard: On Through the Night U2: Boy
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