Re: Random Music News
Posted: Fri October 28, 2022 9:26 pm
co-signwease wrote:Can’t argue against that.bodysnatcher wrote:The idea of Joey crushing a brewski while blasting Motley Crue is better than actual Motley Crue
co-signwease wrote:Can’t argue against that.bodysnatcher wrote:The idea of Joey crushing a brewski while blasting Motley Crue is better than actual Motley Crue
I didn’t even know this existedepilogue wrote:Am I the only one who automatically hears Weird Al's polka version of Dr. Feelgood whenever that song is referrenced?
who's gonna be your Frankenstein LET'S KICK IT!wease wrote:I didn’t even know this existedepilogue wrote:Am I the only one who automatically hears Weird Al's polka version of Dr. Feelgood whenever that song is referrenced?
Not really surprising. You came up pretty much after their heyday. I was never a big fan. Can’t stand Vince Neil’s voice. But I will admit to owning and actually digging 2-3 tracks from the Dr Feelgood album.epilogue wrote:My uncle was super into Motley Crue when I was growing up (he's not much older than me). He turned me on to a ton of great music -- Liz Phair is the one I really remember.
But MC never grabbed me. I barely remember them. And what I do remember is kind of embarrassing. I think that might be why we don't really get along anymore.
I just did a Google search to check out their discography.wease wrote:Not really surprising. You came up pretty much after their heyday. I was never a big fan. Can’t stand Vince Neil’s voice. But I will admit to owning and actually digging 2-3 tracks from the Dr Feelgood album.epilogue wrote:My uncle was super into Motley Crue when I was growing up (he's not much older than me). He turned me on to a ton of great music -- Liz Phair is the one I really remember.
But MC never grabbed me. I barely remember them. And what I do remember is kind of embarrassing. I think that might be why we don't really get along anymore.
Pam sure could slob a knob couldn’t she?epilogue wrote:I just did a Google search to check out their discography.wease wrote:Not really surprising. You came up pretty much after their heyday. I was never a big fan. Can’t stand Vince Neil’s voice. But I will admit to owning and actually digging 2-3 tracks from the Dr Feelgood album.epilogue wrote:My uncle was super into Motley Crue when I was growing up (he's not much older than me). He turned me on to a ton of great music -- Liz Phair is the one I really remember.
But MC never grabbed me. I barely remember them. And what I do remember is kind of embarrassing. I think that might be why we don't really get along anymore.
I never owned a single MC album. I remember some of the bigger radio hits but that's about it. And, of course, Tommy's third arm.
God bless herwease wrote:Pam sure could slob a knob couldn’t she?epilogue wrote:I just did a Google search to check out their discography.wease wrote:Not really surprising. You came up pretty much after their heyday. I was never a big fan. Can’t stand Vince Neil’s voice. But I will admit to owning and actually digging 2-3 tracks from the Dr Feelgood album.epilogue wrote:My uncle was super into Motley Crue when I was growing up (he's not much older than me). He turned me on to a ton of great music -- Liz Phair is the one I really remember.
But MC never grabbed me. I barely remember them. And what I do remember is kind of embarrassing. I think that might be why we don't really get along anymore.
I never owned a single MC album. I remember some of the bigger radio hits but that's about it. And, of course, Tommy's third arm.
Amenepilogue wrote:God bless herwease wrote:Pam sure could slob a knob couldn’t she?epilogue wrote:I just did a Google search to check out their discography.wease wrote:Not really surprising. You came up pretty much after their heyday. I was never a big fan. Can’t stand Vince Neil’s voice. But I will admit to owning and actually digging 2-3 tracks from the Dr Feelgood album.epilogue wrote:My uncle was super into Motley Crue when I was growing up (he's not much older than me). He turned me on to a ton of great music -- Liz Phair is the one I really remember.
But MC never grabbed me. I barely remember them. And what I do remember is kind of embarrassing. I think that might be why we don't really get along anymore.
I never owned a single MC album. I remember some of the bigger radio hits but that's about it. And, of course, Tommy's third arm.
May be the final straw that pushes me to a new platform
tragabigzanda wrote:I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problemtragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
Recap Modotti
Nightshop
Break
Life & Limb
I always like to recommend YouTube music. All of these services are basically the same, but YouTube has the benefit of being able to add YouTube videos to your music playlists. So you can add rarities and live versions of songs that aren't available on Spotify or Apple.bodysnatcher wrote:May be the final straw that pushes me to a new platform