stmonkeys wrote: hmmm... anybody else think of a band with a 15 or 20+year career and one lineup?
Ooh...I thought of one. ZZ Top has had the same line-up since 1969.
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stmonkeys wrote: hmmm... anybody else think of a band with a 15 or 20+year career and one lineup?
stmonkeys wrote:honestly, besides U2, i really CAN'T think of another band that had one consistent lineup through *multiple* decades. the doors recorded an album or 2 after jim died, the beatles impact is undeniable, but their tenure was relatively short. i would use LZ as an example, but they were only around for 12 years. hmmm... anybody else think of a band with a 15 or 20+year career and one lineup?
stmonkeys wrote:fwiw, i think FT is utter shite, to borrow a term from zan. i can somewhat tolerate babe but FT is nowhere NEAR being in the same league as that song. face it, it sucks. should have been left off the record. IMO.
cinj wrote:stmonkeys wrote:honestly, besides U2, i really CAN'T think of another band that had one consistent lineup through *multiple* decades. the doors recorded an album or 2 after jim died, the beatles impact is undeniable, but their tenure was relatively short. i would use LZ as an example, but they were only around for 12 years. hmmm... anybody else think of a band with a 15 or 20+year career and one lineup?
How about ZZ Top?
Cheap Trick comes close. They have been recording since 1977. Their Bass player left from 1981-1987 and they had a "fill in", but he's been back now for more than 20 years.
Other than that, I'm comin' up blanks....
Cinj
Abitaman wrote:n even more fodder for those that didn't like the band. Thank God, they didn't do that.
LordofDaRing wrote:I still rank FT as one of the best make out/date songs of all time.
And yes my 9 year old daughter will never listen to it....
Tanirocker wrote:LordofDaRing wrote:I still rank FT as one of the best make out/date songs of all time.
Love In The Midnight was the one that did it for me. :::swoon:::And yes my 9 year old daughter will never listen to it....
LOL Guys are so cute when it comes to their own daughters or even nieces. No matter how much of a horn dog a guy might have been, when it comes to his baby girls...watch out!
Tani
Rockwriter wrote:"Love In The Midnight" as a makeout song? Hmmmm, interesting. I don't think it was intended as such, LOL. It's probably one of Tommy' most hard-hitting songs in terms of subject matter. You know, he wrote a bunch of chipper, upbeat songs, or introspective songs with a positive slant to them, but he was living a fairly dark life at the time, and I always thought "Love In the Midnight" was a window into the darker side of his life. Probably should have been called "Lust In The Midnight", but that's another story. As a makeout song? My, you must have been a naughty little schoolgirl, LOL.
brywool wrote:Abitaman wrote:n even more fodder for those that didn't like the band. Thank God, they didn't do that.
What I like about FT, is the majestic feeling you get from the song. The keys, the high harmonies and the "rock" guitar all add to the song.
True FT would have turned off some of the older Styx fans, but new fans would have come in.
Look at Journey, Neal fought to keep Open Arms off the cd, and it was one of the band's biggest hits. After one show when all the girls were going wild it is said that Schon turned to Perry and said "this song rocks!" So who can say.
birdynumnum wrote:I thought the same thing when I read the "For Paul". I thought it was some Dennis secret gay love song to a guy named Paul. I refused to believe Dennis was gay, but couldn't figure any other explanation for the dedication. Freaked me out at the time. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
LordofDaRing wrote: My reaction will be different when my little angel starts dating. I will simply cut the boy's penis off at the door and tell him he won't be needing that tonight, but once he brings her home, I will give it back to him
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