Wow! I graduated High School way back in 1984. That was twenty-five years ago. That sounds like a long time, but it seems like yesterday. Maybe that's why I chose Foreigner's "That Was Yesterday" over "I Want To Know What Love Is", which was a much bigger hit. There are two songs on this playlist that I can't hear today without immediately thinking of 1984. First and foremost would be Van Halen's "Jump". Of course, it was from the album "1984". I also cheated a little on this one and included th…
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Added by RJhog on August 4, 2009 at 10:13am —
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Well, what can I say about 1983? A few things. In 1983 I finished my Junior year of High School and started my Senior year. I lost a good friend in a traffic accident. And I got my first girlfriend. The biggest event music wise for me in 1983 was a surprise that I didn't see coming. I walked into a local record store to see what new music was out, and an album caught my eye. The cover was 4 dudes standing there with a white background and I picked it up. When I saw the band's name, Kiss, I almos…
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Added by RJhog on August 1, 2009 at 4:19pm —
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I was sitting around the other day, thinking about making a good playlist. Several things came to mind but I decided to do a playlist consisting of songs that mention a color in the title. Out of 14,000 songs in my iTunes library, I could only come up with about 25 or so rock songs that fit this playlist. That was surprising to me. I would have thought there would be more. I may have missed some based on other colors that are less known. I culled my playlist to 23 very worthy songs. The color bl…
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Added by RJhog on July 24, 2009 at 9:48am —
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My biggest memory of 1982 is that I started my first year of high school at George P. Butler High School in good ole Augusta, Georgia. Otherwise, 1982 was a difficult year for me to create a playlist from. There were plenty of albums released, I just don't seem to have a lot of music from this particular year. Therefore, I only have 16 songs for this playlist. That's okay, because these 16 songs are still pretty good. Night Ranger (to this day one of the best bands in concert I've ever seen) and…
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Added by RJhog on July 5, 2009 at 11:23am —
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A quick word about the 1981 playlist. This is an edited blog entry. I originally did a 1981 playlist before I decided to do playlists for all of the 70’s and 80’s, so here I have just changed a few songs and created this new playlist. I have 2 debuts on the list. The first is Stevie Nicks solo debut, “Bella Donna”. The second is Motley Crue’s “Too Fast For Love”. One of the songs I added was “Live Wire”, which is taken from that album. That’s a good song. I also added “On The Loose” by Saga. Kis…
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Added by RJhog on July 2, 2009 at 10:28am —
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My playlist for 1980 only features one true debut, and that is by Loverboy. There was a debut of a new singer for an established band. That would be Black Sabbath, who released their first album with Ronnie James Dio. I didn’t know this way back in 1980. I have just recently developed an interest in this era of Sabbath. Of course, my favorite band Kiss released yet another classic called Unmasked (just kidding about the classic part). I remember listening to REO’s “Hi Infidelity” about a million…
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Added by RJhog on July 2, 2009 at 9:39am —
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For my 1979 playlist, I only have one debut artist featured. That would be Pat Benatar. She was one of the few female true rockers that got any airplay around that time, and she would get a lot of that airplay for the next few years. Unfortunately, 1979 would be the last year that we would hear Bon Scott on lead vocals for AC/DC. Although Brian Johnson has proven to be a worthy replacement, I’ve always wondered what “Back In Black” would have sounded like with Bon Scott on vocals. I included “Ai…
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Added by RJhog on July 1, 2009 at 9:04am —
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1978 was a great year for me. If you've read any of my previous posts, you probably know that Kiss is my favorite band. Kiss released 4 albums in 1978, sort of. Each member released a solo album at the same time. However, I feel like only 2 of those albums were good (Ace Frehley & Paul Stanley) so I only included songs from those two. 1978 also introduced us to 4 future classic rock artists (Molly Hatchet, Toto, Dire Straits and the big one, Van Halen). Bob Seger released Stranger In Town, w…
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Added by RJhog on June 21, 2009 at 11:20am —
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Tragedy struck in 1977. We lost several members of Lynyrd Skynyrd in a plane crash only 3 days after the release of Street Survivors. I can only imagine how much more great music we would have gotten out of this great, classic line-up. On a happier note, my favorite band Kiss gave me two more albums (Love Gun and Alive II). Alive II had a 5 studio songs, and I included one of those (Rocket Ride) on this playlist. Meatloaf released Bat Out Of Hell, which is one of my all-time favorite albums. Fle…
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Added by RJhog on June 19, 2009 at 11:00am —
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1976 is definitely my favorite year of the 70's so far. I think it was great that at one time bands sometimes put out 2 albums in one year. 1976 was no different. Kiss released what many feel is their best album in Destroyer, and followed up the same year with Rock And Roll Over (possibly my favorite). Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band put out a live album and a studio album. Nazareth actually trumped everyone by putting out 2 studio albums and a greatest hits collection. Kansas released Left…
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Added by RJhog on June 13, 2009 at 1:32pm —
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I can tell you right now that 1975 was an excellent year for rock and roll music. Once again, my favorite band (Kiss) released two albums. Aerosmith released Toys In The Attic which contained my favorite song of their's (Sweet Emotion). Nazareth released Hair Of The Dog. That album was so good that it was really difficult choosing which song to include in this playlist. I went with the title cut. Bruce Springsteen released his classic album Born To Run. My favorite all-time Styx song comes from…
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Added by RJhog on June 12, 2009 at 2:06pm —
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1974 was a landmark year for me and I didn't even know it at the time. I was 8 years old that February and had really just begun listening to music. Most of what I listened to was on the radio or from my sister's album collection. She also had a couple of 8 track tapes that I liked. The reason that year was so important was that my favorite all-time band released their debut and sophomore albums. That band was Kiss. I just didn't know at that time that they would become my favorite. It was tough…
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Added by RJhog on June 6, 2009 at 2:58pm —
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Okay, I've never made a blog post in my life. I'm not even sure if I am doing this correctly, but here goes. I enjoy making playlists on a regular basis with different themes. For example, maybe a playlist with a Beatles theme, or an 80's theme, or even an easy listening theme. Each week (hopefully) I will post a new playlist with a different theme from the previous week. Each playlist will have between 12 and 20 songs on it. If you like the playlist, you can go to my page (hopefully by Tuesday…
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Added by RJhog on May 5, 2009 at 2:04pm —
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Added by glampa on March 11, 2009 at 5:30pm —
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Leisure, Entertainment, Music, Industry Miscellaneous
Press Release from: Associate Press International
PR Agency: Ross Marino Associates
- Photographer Edward B. Przydzial
KISS bassist GENE SIMMONS has been notified he's violated another photographers copyrights.
Edward Przydzial of Beverly Hills states; "Mr. Simmons has stolen and used/abused my copyrights as far back as 1997 when they returned to the classic make-up era of the 70's... He has used my images on merchandise magazines,…
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Added by glampa on March 9, 2009 at 7:00pm —
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i was covering classic rock shows at places like the michigan palace, cobo hall, joe louis arena and other national venues in detroit. i have also toured and shot classic rock bands of the day in places like ohio, indiana, new york city, chicago, california and almost everywhere in between. my partner at the time and my best friend ross marino who took me under his wing and showed me the ropes to covering rock concerts... i met ross through creem magazine as he was also a detroit native.…
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Added by glampa on March 9, 2009 at 7:00pm —
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Here's a country version of
"Baby Driver" by Chris Davis. Check out the Kiss references (how can you miss them), and THE girl.
Chris Davis' MySpace page.
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Added by Rick on January 2, 2009 at 10:54am —
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