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Whatthef'k?NoAlbum?

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  1. tori amazing stuff, inspiring, and very exciting

    Can I ask you for a sig for another forum? Hope you are not too busy

    I loved the raining one. Axl looks stunning.. At this moment I want something with Axl, Kiss and H.I.M... using the rain backgound and my nick in the other forum prolon.

    Is this too difficult?

  2. I have always think of Rock as a cult, as a faith. I was initiated in the Faith at the age of fifteen with the Dynasty album of KISS. It is a livestyle, it affects how you dress, how you talk, how you think, not only what you hear. it will forever change your life, you will look at things different. You will even love different.

    Rock and Roll is more than a generation, its a society, a community with needs and opinions.

  3. Toy Soldier is originally a song by Martika. It was the Theme of the Movie Toy Soldiers 1991 staring Sean Astin.

    Toy Soldiers by Martika

    Step by step, heart to heart,

    left right left. We all fall down like toy soldiers

    It wasn't my intention to mislead you

    It never should have been this way

    What can I say

    It's true I did extend the invitation

    I never knew how long you'd stay

    When you hear temptation call

    It's your heart that takes, takes a fall

    Won't you come out and play with me

    Step by step,

    heart to heart,

    left right left

    We all fall down like toy soldiers

    Bit by bit torn apart

    We never win

    But the battle wages

    on for toy soldiers

    It's getting hard to wake up in the morning

    My head is spinning constantly

    How can it be

    How could I be

    so blind to this addiction

    If I don't stop the next one's gonna be me

    Only emptiness remains

    It replaces all,

    all the pain

    Won't you come out and play with me

    Step by step,

    heart to heart,

    left right left

  4. I prefer to put different artists in a CD. I have most of my music collection in MP3 so I can make my own CDs.

    I have played most my CDs with GNR, Queen, Ozzy, Iron Maiden, System of a Down Marilyn Manson and I am experimrnting with electronic music

    I am an 80s girl

  5. I have to agree. Freddie was a great performer. His vocal registry was unprecedent. His performing energy was impressive. Too bad real talent is praised only when the talented is dead.

  6. I just "samplered" some of his actual music in Amazon. It sounded like The Beatles. Very nostalgic.

    Tomorrow Never Knows is from 1966 when with The Beatles(what a coincidence, from the album Revolver). Its great but I still think he was good but most of all a very lucky drummer.

  7. This judgement, I think, has to be done inside the perspective of his era. As far as I know he is not performing anymore. So you can only compare him with his generation.

    Of course there is people who trascend their generation, those are geniuses. I think he was clever and resourceful. But he did not trascend his generation, the band he played in did.

    So yeah, he was good.

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