Wow just caught a YouTube short of her about how she was saying grunge music was the new king of music last night, and then Rap and then whatever gets thrown at us, and thats what made her realise to stick to what she is best at best RockāNāRoll
Since we are going back to the 80ās, I have this vinyl, I was 16 and thought I was the coolest ever
This album got played at a lot of parties when it was out - so it very much reminds me of a certain time in life - and I duly bought it, but I donāt reckon Iāve played it for, maybe, 25 yearsā¦
The whole album is actually really good, I was the same and played it again last year on here, I think @wimmera1 commented that they were to be the next big thing but just disappeared
Iāve got the follow-up album too. Itās⦠well⦠letās just say, itās a fair way short of the first oneā¦
This was the big one though @BAAKKEERRRR
This was the one that caught my attention (I remember them playing this and Saint Joeā¦, very faithfully, on Recovery and I was intrigued that he was playing an acoustic guitar with distortion pedal - not an electric - to get the sound)ā¦
Thats a banger
Iām starting to think that this might be the most evil thread on all of Blitz.
Songs that (deservedly) have been sent to the deepest regions of my mind due to their incredible crappiness are suddenly brought back to the surface as some of you lot post them on here.
The trauma is real!!!
Oh God, Wa Wa Nee⦠My sister had that cassette and enjoyed torturing me with it.
A (white) singer with a weedy voice who wished he was Prince, and a guitarist who alternated between wishing he was Prince/Nile Rogers and shredding in a cockrock band like Motley Crue.
Did not like at all. Swoods is right⦠this is a memory definitely best left in the 80āsā¦
but all we needed was stimulationā¦
Agh⦠stop it!!!
I could make you love meā¦
I hear the house band that day was pretty good.
Aināt I good enough?
