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From | rob@splitsville.com |
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Date | Fri, 28 Apr 2006 12:31:55 -0400 |
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Livin' After Midnight- Judas Priest
I always thought the chorus was kind of poppy.
Lots of Van Halen (particularly the Roth era) could be included here: Secrets (the background vocals sound ripped off from the Monkees' You Just May Be The One, fer chrissakes), Beautiful Girls, Where Have All The Good Times Gone (Kinks cover, tho), Jump, Little Guitars, and don't forget Dance The Night Away, which Splitsville paid homage to (or was it parodied?) in 'Brink'.
I'm sure I'm forgetting many others, and I haven't even thought about the Hagar era.
And yes, definitely post what you end up with.
>----- ------- Original Message ------- -----
>From: jandjgiddings@mindspring.com
>To: gary@garylittleton.com, audities@smoe.org
>Sent: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 -0400 (GMT-04:00) 11:59:02
>
>Ride Like the Wind...yup, The Christopher Cross
>tune- as played by Saxon!
>Very poppy and it's a good version.
>
>Judas Priest - Take These Chains, from Screaming
>For Vengeance...written by Rob Halligan Jr. Great
>pop.
>
>Judas Priest - Evening Star - From Hell Bent For
>Leather, (or Killing Machine, depending on which
>side of the pond you're on.)
>
>KISS - Tomorrow, from Unmasked.
>
>Dio - Love is All, from the Roger Glover and
>friends album Butterfly Ball. The best pop song by
>a metal vocalist ever.
>
>Accept - Midnight Mover, from Metal Heart...great
>pop even for Udo.
>
>Extreme - Tragic Comic, from 3 Sides To Every
>Story.
>
>Whitesnake - Here I Go Again...Hair metal pop
>supreme.
>
>that's all I got right now.
>
>Please post your track list when you've finished.
>I'm sure alot of folks would love to read it.
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