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Keyword in there is ROCK Richard. Rock.
And relax you big girlywoman. All in good fun. If my words are striking nerves with you, you're being too sensitive. Here, have some Jerry, you'll feel better... |
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still great canadian music. was it worth this? |
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And yes, to point out your dogshit taste in music all the while winding you up to a lather definitely was kind of worth it, yes. My only complaint is that you're too easy, Richard. Make it tougher to push your buttons next time. And don't stalk me in other threads Richard, it isn't becoming. |
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Sniff N The Tears were on our label {MCA Records} for an album {or two} when I worked there... Fun band...I liked their music! |
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and some more april wine since they're so awesome |
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Heck yeah, love Blood Ceremony. |
_Richard_ isn't on meds. He's just a sad, insecure and weak person who was likely picked on in school, probably beaten by his father, or suffering from some medical condition and who has tried to make up for it and keep his self esteem levels just above that of a homeless meth addicted cross dessing male hooker, by constantly taking VERY safe jabs at anyone and everyone on the board by way of rhetorical questions and simple open ended statements that allow him to escape being cornered.
He's a feeble minded pussy who has proven time and time again with being real quick to post 1000s and 1000s of simple 4-5 word posts in the form of a SAFE, rhetorical question, intended to antagonize... but never having the balls to actually lay out a position and defend it with a well reasoned argument. How he has remained employed is 100% beyond me. He has yet to demonstrate any real business skills, people skills, professional skills or knowledge of the business apart from kissing an occasional ass when someone posts a pic of some busted model. Your gargantuan inferiority complex and the resulting behavior is amusing most of the time, but i would you would some therapy before you have kids and teach them to be a bunch of sniveling, spineless pussies sitting around making snide remarks all day to feel better about themselves. |
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Someone mentioned Goddo. I saw them play live in Victoria Park, London, Ontario in I think 1981. Great show! Don't forget Teenage Head if you're from that era. Mama, you can't listen to the radio all daaaay |
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I give up. :D |
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Gino Scarpelli! |
I was going to mention The Forgotten Rebels, but I doubt anyone outside of south-western Ontario has ever heard of them.
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Celine Dion doesn't make rock music. |
i am currently cranking this shit at 11
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That's a GREAT song
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i was introduced to triumph with the allied forces lp, had forgotten how much i truly loved that album until this thread. every song.
i used to crank it all through my koss headphones. 1981 lolz |
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If you love Triumph then you'll love this:
It's from their 1976 debut self-titled album and it's a gem. Beautiful intro, then right into their signature hard-hitting power rock. In fact that whole album is pretty incredible, especially the entire side one. Sadly it got grossly overlooked by rock radio stations and I to this day have yet to hear any of those songs played over the airways. This is one band I wish I could have seen back in the day. I did catch Rik Emmett when he blew through here on his tour of Western Canada though, back in the late 80's or early 90's, I forget. His show and his guitar prowess, not to mention that voice, however, were not forgettable. Amazing power trio. Vastly underrated on the world scene. |
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I wasn't there during their "Gas House" days back in TO in the late 70's, but his "feud" if you can call it that with singer Carole Pope of Rough Trade is quite well known. Then there was the time his wife ran over his foot with their station wagon, then upon realizing she had injured her husband she promptly drove over his same foot again pulling back into the driveway. That story I WAS present for when he told it to everyone at the old Hagar's Rock Club in Winnipeg on the first stop of their first comeback tour. At one show I was at he came down off the stage mid-song, climbed up on our table and began wailing the shit out of his guitar. Then, unexpectedly, he invited (in front of about 400 screaming fans packed into the bar) myself and my girlfriend to get up there with him, take his pick from him, mid-song mind you, and keep the strumming going. THAT was quite a rush let me tell you. I believe the song was "Cock on". :D My first look at them live was during their tour with the chick band Toronto. I know for certain that some pretty rauchy stories came from that tour. couldn't say if they're in his book but put Greg Goddovitz on the same tour with Holly Woods and stuff is going to happen. Yes, I know that band quite well. Definitely one of my all time favs. |
Anyone remember Wrabit? Speaking of forgotten/little known bands
What a gem. Others may forget, but not I. Wiley CD never forgets. |
i just noticed CD has the same initials as a famous canadian pop star
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Mo -- lol. You're thinking too hard.
For that you get Phasors on Stun... Long intro, main song starts around the 1:50 mark. 70's Canadian prog rock at it absolute finest. |
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There, y'all learned something new about your old buddy CD. |
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As i've said time and time again... you are incapable of actually forming a coherent argument or point which you can defend. But when it comes to posting emoticons, copying and pasting the works of others in response or asking simple, safe, short rhetorical questions under the guise of actually having something intelligent to say, you're the one i'd go to. The simple fact is that you are not a smart person and you are afraid. And i'm not projecting anything. I'm infinitely smarter than you. I make more than you. I'm happier than you. I am bigger than you. I am stronger than you. I am better than you in every way imaginable. |
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Absolutely... We {MCA Records} had a release by them, and I loved that album. Definitely a long, forgotten {even by me to be, until you posted, to be honest} band. |
I wasn't intending on making this beat up Richard day.
Does feel like sort of a holiday though with all this great tuneage. Perhaps we should do this every year? Anyone know if there will be fireworks later? |
Sloan - One of the best pop bands:
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Long before Axle Rose there was Ron Tabak, the ORIGINAL raspy voice of rock,
and lead singer of Prism. Again, that is not Axle Rose singing. Bums 'n Noses came limping along 10 years later. |
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Okay, since you're quite knowlegeable, does the name Chris Burke-Gaffney ring any bells for you? Not many easy listening rock songs better than that right there. |
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Sounds good, though! :thumbsup |
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