It's 2009. I told you so. They told us so. We told them so. She told you so. He told us so.Either way, we new back in 2002 that these greedy rich tycoons were putting together a recipe for financial disaster. Human curiousity allowed us to wait through the appetizers to see what the main course was going to be...and now...the faint smell of vomit is still in the air, as we begin mopping up the ...
As many years as I've been listening to this song, I didn't learn until last year that this was a Bachman Turner Overdrive cover.doh! Like when Rockinrollpimp pointed out to me that the singer for Krokus wasn't Scottish. Although I already knew that, but clean forgot. I mean "krokus" is a swiss flower.The original song is pretty rocked out too. Heavier sound.
I saw these guys in concert the very same year this clip is from. This was shot in New York. I saw them in Dallas. Texxas Jam. Them, BTO, Loverboy, Scorpions, I forget who else. But the final act was Van Halen.Just as Van Halen was starting, I was hanging with a bunch of friends. I said to one of my buddies, "dude, just push me up to the front of the stage. If anyone gives me any shit I...
There's something about Scottish singers that make for great metal vocals. Not sure what it is.-----------------I've edited this because I want this question on the main page here, instead of the "read all comments" page.regarding Belle and Sebastian, what would be a good starting place, taking into account the music on my charts here.
I think we have all had this happen. Unually it is a good song, typically the last song you listened to before you started work for the day or whatever. Sometimes it is a bad one. I once had Mightnight Maniac by Krokus stuck in my head for nearly 2 weeks. It was a horrible nightmare. Sure other song would pop in there, but Krokus would soon take over. I think I heard it on one of the 'met...