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Post by respiratoryproblems on Mar 27, 2021 17:30:59 GMT
Did anyone read the original post properly? Why are they all so dim?
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Post by powerpoppackage on Mar 28, 2021 0:49:43 GMT
Head East has five albums?
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Post by Potsie Hoofman on Mar 28, 2021 10:34:58 GMT
Synthfreek is my Goddamn hero.
It's so matter of fact with Hoofy's that those are the typical responses. Only THIS era. Only THOSE albums from THAT decade. THIS singer only. He openly mocks them and I love it.
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Post by Potsie Hoofman on Mar 28, 2021 10:37:35 GMT
Head East has five albums? I didn't know Head East had five songs.
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Post by NeverHeardOfEm on Mar 28, 2021 13:39:39 GMT
Looked up Head East on Wikipedia, as I couldn't remember any of their songs. They actually had nine studio albums with the first five from the 1970s, which is all that counts in SHiteville. Their most notable song "Never Been Any Reason" was on the Dazed & Confused soundtrack and must make the boomers on SH.tv and the Youtube comment section feel all nostalgic about "the greatest music ever". I find it to be a pretty unremarkable typical 70s rock track. A version of the band still exists, with the keyboardist as the only original member, waiting for the pandemic to end so they can make the rounds of the Midwest's lesser county fairs and casinos again.
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Post by Holly Diver on Mar 28, 2021 14:45:31 GMT
Looked up Head East on Wikipedia, as I couldn't remember any of their songs. They actually had nine studio albums with the first five from the 1970s, which is all that counts in SHiteville. Their most notable song "Never Been Any Reason" was on the Dazed & Confused soundtrack and must make the boomers on SH.tv and the Youtube comment section feel all nostalgic about "the greatest music ever". I find it to be a pretty unremarkable typical 70s rock track. A version of the band still exists, with the keyboardist as the only original member, waiting for the pandemic to end so they can make the rounds of the Midwest's lesser county fairs and casinos again. Reason is their classic rock radio staple and will be the only thing they will ever be remembered for, if remembered at all.
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Post by mudflapslim on Mar 28, 2021 15:29:03 GMT
"Shave my wife I'm goin' down for the last time" was pretty risque for the 70s.
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Post by respiratoryproblems on Mar 28, 2021 15:41:05 GMT
The singer later joined Christian rock band Petra. What a career.
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Post by shinyshiny on Mar 28, 2021 19:19:09 GMT
The singer later joined Christian rock band Petra. What a career. Here's him and Kansas's replacement singer, also a Christian, doing it with a guy who was one of Trump's lawyers.
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Post by NeverHeardOfEm on Mar 28, 2021 19:31:27 GMT
That clip is the ranch sauce of music.
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Post by daved on Mar 29, 2021 7:56:29 GMT
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Post by Holly Diver on Mar 29, 2021 17:24:50 GMT
Another good guess here:
"I doubt it was Pablo Cruise, but it's worth a shot:
Pablo Cruise - "Whatcha Gonna Do?"
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Post by daved on Mar 29, 2021 17:30:41 GMT
Another good guess here: "I doubt it was Pablo Cruise, but it's worth a shot: Pablo Cruise - "Whatcha Gonna Do?" It gets worse: Nothing says modern music like New Riders Of The Purple Sage
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Post by powerpoppackage on Mar 29, 2021 18:04:10 GMT
Speedracer's such a moron that the song is probably "I'm Too Sexy".
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Post by NeverHeardOfEm on Mar 29, 2021 18:11:21 GMT
I think it's the theme song to COPS.
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