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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Bodybuilder Lex Reeves on November 24, 2012, 06:28:43 PM
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My grandson turned me on to him several years back. Good beat, decent sound.
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Three decades too late...kill yourself.
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and the dude was ultra handsome to boot :P (all homo)
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Yes
And Floyd.
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some groupie wrote about him years ago in regards to his having a huge COCK!
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some groupie wrote about him years ago in regards to his having a huge COCK!
Was it Lex Reeves grandson?
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Was it Lex Reeves grandson?
Lol spot on
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I think lewy hewis is better.
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i remember him from about 28 years ago or so
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My grandson turned me on
Pedo
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Three decades too late...kill yourself.
Don't mind this dickhead all he listens to is ghetto rap and the "music" of his people. You know the ghetto thug leeches of society.
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Yes (its true)
And Floyd.
fixed for accuracy..
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80s music pretty much sucked ass, bout the only good thing that came out of the 80s was New Wave, although it actually started in the late 70s
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I liked a lot of music from the 80's. It was real creative time for music. 70's music was real music made by musicians except for Disco. 90's started a trend where musicians didn't really matter as much because the music was being engineered by computers. The 2000's really brought in that the most important part of a pop hit was the music engineer who created the hit with computers. How many pop stars can sing? Very few. It's all in the engineering.
Huey Lewis created most of hits and also recorded some of them in his garage. They were a real playing band. So many of the bands today pretend to play while tracks for various sounds are put out into the sound system. Many times the only real thing is the drummer.
I like real music and all it's flaws. I would rather hear a live guitar, bass, and drum kit than a band with a computer mixer putting in instrument tracks for every song.
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Their early work was a little too new wave for my tastes, but when Sports came out in '83, I think they really came into their own, commercially and artistically. The whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professionalism that really gives the songs a big boost. He's been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humour. In '87, Huey released this, Fore!, their most accomplished album. I think their undisputed masterpiece is "Hip to be Square", a song so catchy, most people probably don't listen to the lyrics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity, and the importance of trends, it's also a personal statement about the band itself.
Hey Paul!
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Do you like Phil Collins?
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speaking of phil, here's his best
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Don't mind this dickhead all he listens to is ghetto rap and the "music" of his people. You know the ghetto thug leeches of society.
hi PEA BRAIN/333386 :)
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I liked Huey Lewis, and his music IS the music of "my people". ;)
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I think their undisputed masterpiece is "Hip to be Square", a song so catchy, most people probably don't listen to the lyrics. But they should, because it's not just about the pleasures of conformity, and the importance of trends, it's also a personal statement about the band itself.
Nice tune but I prefer Power of Love and mind you that I'm a (albeit oldschool 80's, early 90's hence the username) R&B and hip hop kind of guy
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some groupie wrote about him years ago in regards to his having a huge COCK!
willgrant read that article and that is why he got pissed at booty
then she e-dumped his ass
plus, grant fucked laura
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Too black sounding.
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Great band. Talented musicians all the way round.
The Tower of Power horn section also frequently toured with HL&TN. Those extra trumpets, saxes, and bones always made for a powerful sound.
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speaking of phil, here's his best
Basic pop was what Collins did , and Genisis minus Gabriel was not in the same realm as the original sound. They should have changed the name it was so mainstream. Not to knock Collins, Hacket and Banks, they made bank, but it was a totally diff group and direction musically
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Basic pop was what Collins did , and Genisis minus Gabriel was not in the same realm as the original sound. They should have changed the name it was so mainstream. Not to knock Collins, Hacket and Banks, they made bank, but it was a totally diff group and direction musically
good point
so did Gabriel keep more in tune with his genesis roots than Collins did during thier post-genesis careers?
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The music from the 80s were great.
Before Lady Gaga we had other quirky musicians such as Kate Bush
Kate was great back then
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good point
so did Gabriel keep more in tune with his genesis roots than Collins did during thier post-genesis careers?
Yes he did. Phil went almost totally soft-rock/pop with a ton of ballads, I like plenty of Phil's solo stuff but it was solid pop music, Phil could write hooks and melody that's for sure. Gabriel stayed truer to early Genesis because he was the core of that bands artistry from Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Selling England by the Pound etc his influence stands front and center...especially the live shows. When he left and Phil took over you could def. feel/hear the change as it's pretty stark. Again, most of it is still good but it is definitely different.
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Pedo
lol ;D
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Ha Ha Ha...that's what I think off when I hear Huey Lewis
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good point
so did Gabriel keep more in tune with his genesis roots than Collins did during thier post-genesis careers?
I think so. His lyrics, etc were more creative and "out there" to an extent like the original Genesis. Different from Genesis for sure but still not mainstream, written to the pop formula.
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Peter Gabriel > ANYTHING GENESIS EVER DID AFTER HE LEFT
Peter is an artist. Phil writes catchy tunes.
That being said...Here's one of my favorites :)
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great 80s tune 8)
"nobody knows where you're going, nobody cares where you've been"
and of course Glenn was at his peak with The Eagles