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#60
by
Mikekoz13
on 11 Aug, 2008 10:09
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Man "Living Colour" kicked ass............very cool.........
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#61
by
schro
on 11 Aug, 2008 10:55
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Correct, that is Jimmy.

FINALLY!!!! A Buffett song that I like! (Holy sh*t.... I think I just saw a pig fly by)
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#62
by
tomgallagher
on 11 Aug, 2008 11:51
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Parrot Heads rule.
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#63
by
Bolohead
on 11 Aug, 2008 12:21
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Parrot Heads rule.
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#64
by
robo21
on 13 Aug, 2008 09:56
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Nothing says 80's like this,
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#65
by
J Digory
on 13 Aug, 2008 14:47
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Nothing says 80's like this,
I listened to some of that song and this video was linked with it....very strange.
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#66
by
robo21
on 14 Aug, 2008 09:31
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I liked that song as well till I saw that video.
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#67
by
Ryan
on 14 Aug, 2008 22:20
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I have this to contribute -- when I saw it on TV a few weeks back I was appalled at just how bad the video really was. The "dance break" half way through is incomparable!
But I've always liked the song...
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#68
by
MagmaBabe
on 15 Aug, 2008 04:39
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I have this to contribute -- when I saw it on TV a few weeks back I was appalled at just how bad the video really was. The "dance break" half way through is incomparable!
But I've always liked the song...
And they say that white men can't dance.. that video was awful! I think she's stoned or something lol
this is a goodie... I do this on singstar
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#69
by
Vash
on 15 Aug, 2008 05:11
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Both "Gloria" and "Total Eclipse of the heart" are 80's "Classics"! Not good, in the long view, and certainly, any and all "live" TV appearances from the 80's were lip synched, but good songs, none the less... at least by 80's standards.

Living Colour was an amazing band and Vernon Reid, was among the best guitarists playing in the 80's. That solo is STILL amazing! This is one of the FEW songs I'll actually DO at a karaoke night (ssshhh.. thats a secret)!
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#70
by
MagmaBabe
on 15 Aug, 2008 05:14
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Both "Gloria" and "Total Eclipse of the heart" are 8-'s "Classics"! Not good, in the long view, and certainly, any and all "live" TV appearances from the 80's were lip synched, but good songs, none the less... at least by 80's standards. 
agreed!! the 80's was a cheesefest of awesomeness
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#71
by
Vash
on 15 Aug, 2008 05:29
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Speaking of 80's hits... from his NEW album "Carry on", here's Chris Cornell (Formerly of Soundgarden & Audioslave) covering Micheal Jacksons 1983 hit Billie Jean...
http://www.youtube.com/v/kS5C2Dr8jk0&hlSweet Jeebus I loves me some cover songs...
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#72
by
J Digory
on 15 Aug, 2008 16:31
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Yeah, Cornell has a great voice (when he even has his voice) and is a very interesting composer. I read that some dude on american idol copied Cornell's arrangement of Billy Jean and they gave him credit for originality. heh Not that I care what happens on american idol.
Ah...bald and bearded bassist. He's like me! ;P
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#73
by
time2shine
on 15 Aug, 2008 16:39
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Yeah, Cornell has a great voice (when he even has his voice) and is a very interesting composer. I read that some dude on american idol copied Cornell's arrangement of Billy Jean and they gave him credit for originality. heh Not that I care what happens on american idol.
This should be posted in the guilty pleasures thread, but since a few years ago, I watch American Idol religiously. I'm a huge music fan, and the indie music scene gets most of my support, but I enjoy watching the performances, especially when they get large symphonic bands to back up.
But agreed, I was disappointed that he originally took credit for the arrangement of Billy Jean.
....well, off to hammer up some dry wall, drink beer, and watch football.
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#74
by
GASlick
on 15 Aug, 2008 18:04
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AH, the 80's. Big hair, Shoulder pads, women wearing ties (which I hated) and cheesy music and sitcoms.
AAAHHHH the memories.