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From | "Michael Roux" <mroux5@insightbb.com> |
Subject | Re: Starz Starz Starz |
Date | Tue, 24 Jun 2003 12:38:19 -0500 |
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Violation is my favorite Starz CD. They go for pretty high prices on EBAY so
I have to satisfy myself with the vinyl. I'd label them a rock band with pop
leanings. If they were from the 80s instead of the 70s they'd definitely be
called a "hair band."
Wasn't the Starz singer the brother of hearthrob Rex Smith?
Michael
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael vg" <govango@yahoo.com>
To: <audities@smoe.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 7:47 AM
Subject: Starz Starz Starz
> I loved this band!!! Still love to listen to those albums and I have to
agree with
> Greg that Attention Shoppers and Collesium Rock are very poppy. I found
Attention Shoppers
> on CD awhile ago in a used bin for 5 bucks. I also have a 2 disc set of
Starz I made from
> MP3s. Would be more than happy to burn a copy if you want.
> The guitar player Ritchie Ranno used to show up at Record Collection
Convention up here in
> Dutchess County. Got to talk to him a few times, real nice guy. Had RnR
memorbilia from Starz and
> other bands from that time.
> Personally I have always felt Starz got lost in the shuffle when the
first album was released.
> while they looked like a metal band they played a early brand of the
hairmetal/pop-metal sound.
> I remember buying three albums one Saturday at Igor's Records. Heart's
Dreamboat Annie, Boston's
> debut and Starz self-titled debut. Pretty hard to compete with those 2
debuts.
>
> michael vg
>
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