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Breaking The Law - Judas Priest (probably the second campest song I know)

Hell Bent For Leather - Judas Priest (probably the campest song I know)

Living After Midnight - Judas Priest (the 3rd...you get the picture)

 

 

 

I LOVE THESE!!! I love most JP tracks though. Hell Bent For Leather rocks. Camper than a row of tents. WOOHOO!!! I'm FREE!

 

Me and JP never had a great relationship, although I did catch them in fine form at the Manchester Apollo on that Killing Machine Tour, but British Steel led to a permanent parting of the ways. Breaking The Law and Living After Midnight were just embarrassing and I couldn't listen to any of their stuff for a long time after that.

 

They're not even the worst Priest songs, what about Turbo Lover? And pretty much all of the Jugulator and Demolition albums?

 

I've never heard those three albums. Like I said there was a permanent parting of the ways after British Steel. How hard is this to understand?

I have better things to do than spend my time understanding the Tony Rs of this world! :joker:

 

Yet you question the choices in my post...methinks thou dost protest too much.

 

I'm not protesting at all yet. I have to hold that back. You'll definitely notice that too, I use arched balloons that explode into mirrored maracas (sometimes called mirracas) and Mexican robot dancing girls (that eat the rubbish you can't fit in the many rubbish bins we have nowadays), juggling fish-eating wasp mongrels and tap dancing Komodo dragons who play the trombone. This would represent a .457 protest on a 1000 scale. http://saintsreport.com/forums/images/smilies/tiphat.gif

 

Shush your jibber jabber and stop being treeduculous.

 

And you're not telling me you haven't heard "You've Got Another Thing Coming" over the last three decades, so I know you're exaggerating just a tad, at the very least...

 

:dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :NP: :blaze:

 

Never heard of it, never mind heard it.

Just googled it.

Bullshit!

:wtf:

 

C'mon even rushgoober swears by Screaming for Vengeance!! He's all over it!

 

Where were you hiding in the 80's?

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Breaking The Law - Judas Priest (probably the second campest song I know)

Hell Bent For Leather - Judas Priest (probably the campest song I know)

Living After Midnight - Judas Priest (the 3rd...you get the picture)

 

 

 

I LOVE THESE!!! I love most JP tracks though. Hell Bent For Leather rocks. Camper than a row of tents. WOOHOO!!! I'm FREE!

 

Me and JP never had a great relationship, although I did catch them in fine form at the Manchester Apollo on that Killing Machine Tour, but British Steel led to a permanent parting of the ways. Breaking The Law and Living After Midnight were just embarrassing and I couldn't listen to any of their stuff for a long time after that.

 

They're not even the worst Priest songs, what about Turbo Lover? And pretty much all of the Jugulator and Demolition albums?

 

I've never heard those three albums. Like I said there was a permanent parting of the ways after British Steel. How hard is this to understand?

I have better things to do than spend my time understanding the Tony Rs of this world! :joker:

 

Yet you question the choices in my post...methinks thou dost protest too much.

 

I'm not protesting at all yet. I have to hold that back. You'll definitely notice that too, I use arched balloons that explode into mirrored maracas (sometimes called mirracas) and Mexican robot dancing girls (that eat the rubbish you can't fit in the many rubbish bins we have nowadays), juggling fish-eating wasp mongrels and tap dancing Komodo dragons who play the trombone. This would represent a .457 protest on a 1000 scale. http://saintsreport.com/forums/images/smilies/tiphat.gif

 

Shush your jibber jabber and stop being treeduculous.

 

And you're not telling me you haven't heard "You've Got Another Thing Coming" over the last three decades, so I know you're exaggerating just a tad, at the very least...

 

:dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :NP: :blaze:

 

Never heard of it, never mind heard it.

Just googled it.

Bullshit!

:wtf:

 

C'mon even rushgoober swears by Screaming for Vengeance!! He's all over it!

 

Where were you hiding in the 80's?

 

Wardrobes, shower closets, window sills...you know, having a life...

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Breaking The Law - Judas Priest (probably the second campest song I know)

Hell Bent For Leather - Judas Priest (probably the campest song I know)

Living After Midnight - Judas Priest (the 3rd...you get the picture)

 

 

 

I LOVE THESE!!! I love most JP tracks though. Hell Bent For Leather rocks. Camper than a row of tents. WOOHOO!!! I'm FREE!

 

Me and JP never had a great relationship, although I did catch them in fine form at the Manchester Apollo on that Killing Machine Tour, but British Steel led to a permanent parting of the ways. Breaking The Law and Living After Midnight were just embarrassing and I couldn't listen to any of their stuff for a long time after that.

 

They're not even the worst Priest songs, what about Turbo Lover? And pretty much all of the Jugulator and Demolition albums?

 

I've never heard those three albums. Like I said there was a permanent parting of the ways after British Steel. How hard is this to understand?

I have better things to do than spend my time understanding the Tony Rs of this world! :joker:

 

Yet you question the choices in my post...methinks thou dost protest too much.

 

I'm not protesting at all yet. I have to hold that back. You'll definitely notice that too, I use arched balloons that explode into mirrored maracas (sometimes called mirracas) and Mexican robot dancing girls (that eat the rubbish you can't fit in the many rubbish bins we have nowadays), juggling fish-eating wasp mongrels and tap dancing Komodo dragons who play the trombone. This would represent a .457 protest on a 1000 scale. http://saintsreport.com/forums/images/smilies/tiphat.gif

 

Shush your jibber jabber and stop being treeduculous.

 

And you're not telling me you haven't heard "You've Got Another Thing Coming" over the last three decades, so I know you're exaggerating just a tad, at the very least...

 

:dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :NP: :blaze:

 

Never heard of it, never mind heard it.

Just googled it.

Bullshit!

:wtf:

 

C'mon even rushgoober swears by Screaming for Vengeance!! He's all over it!

 

Where were you hiding in the 80's?

 

Wardrobes, shower closets, window sills...you know, having a life...

 

I just can't believe you don't know the songs from this album. Everyone has heard this shit by now, we're talking TV commercials sports events, video games, even Pat Boone has heard of this album! I forgot though you're old, you were probably already in the rocking chair by 1983... :hi:

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1. Gordon Lightfoot- Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

2. Green Day-Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)

3. Jimmy Buffet- Margarita-FREAKING-ville

4. Guns N Roses- Welcome To The Jungle

5. Zeppelin- Stairway To Heaven

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I have to nominate Billy Joel's We Didn't Start the Fire before this thread implodes.

This song makes no sense.

Man, you have no idea how much I loathe that tune. And overall I don't mind Billy. In fact, some of his 70s stuff is pretty respectable.

 

I'd include some Bush tunes in my list: Mouth, Glycerine, Comedown.

Nobody repeated the same stupid lyric again and again more annoyingly than that f*cker....

:bang bang: "I don't wanna come back down from this cloud this cloud this cloud this cloud this cloud this cloud this cloud......."

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Tough question .

But if I had to put it into Catogories .

 

Rap .

Any 5 Rap songs would be in there .

 

Rock

I could easily go with any 5 Nickleback songs , even though I Only know 2 and thats all I want to know .

 

But .

November Rain - G n R ( and must be the cheesiest Video ever )

 

That Kid Rock one that sounds like Sweet Home Alabama

 

Always - Bon Joval - it`s a bucket song for sure

 

Right Here Right Now - Kiss . Another shocking video to put the cherry on top

 

Santa Claus Is Coming To Town - Bruce Windscreen . - Anyone disagrees needs to see an ear specialist

 

I shall now take a short break and build up the sandbags and dig out my old Air Warden Helmet. :popcorn:

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November Rain - G n R ( and must be the cheesiest Video ever )

 

Really? With the universe of songs out there you would put this one in the top 5?

 

Yep .

It was not what Rock was all about .

Thank god for Nirvana .

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November Rain - G n R ( and must be the cheesiest Video ever )

 

Really? With the universe of songs out there you would put this one in the top 5?

 

Yep .

It was not what Rock was all about .

Thank god for Nirvana .

 

I'm not sure if you're serious but anyhoo give me the vitality of Nirvana any day over that pile of shite. GnR just get worse over time.

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I have to nominate Billy Joel's We Didn't Start the Fire before this thread implodes.

This song makes no sense.

 

Though I have a small admiration for Billy Joel, he has written several songs that make me cringe. I, too, do not like "We Didn't Start the Fire", but I think I hate "You May Be Right" even more.

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November Rain - G n R ( and must be the cheesiest Video ever )

 

Really? With the universe of songs out there you would put this one in the top 5?

 

Yep .

It was not what Rock was all about .

Thank god for Nirvana .

 

If you're talking generally about grunge killing off 80s metal, I actually think GNR did more to kill themselves off than Nevermind.

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1. Gordon Lightfoot- Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

 

5. Zeppelin- Stairway To Heaven

 

 

WHAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTTTT?????????????????????????

 

Oh, I have my reasons lol.

Gordon Lightfoot.....my dad played that song ALL. THE. TIME. I never really liked it anyway, but UGH!!! Too many listens. I can do without. Hate that song so much lol.

 

Stairway to Heaven- I've said it before, I'll gladly say it again. There is very little Zeppelin content I can tolerate. My dad and brother...when I say they are Zep freaks, I mean they are DIEHARD ZEPPELIN FREAKS.

Growing up I have heard every album quite possibly thousands of times. Every song...heh. yeah. Bootlegs, heard hundreds, over and over. Every DVD, hundreds of times. Put on any Zep song, I guarantee I know every single word.

I have heard them so freaking much...I simply can't anymore, save for some songs.

Stairway.....I hear it everywehere, all the time, and the song's awesomeness wore off for me long ago. I could gladly go without EVER hearing it again.

 

Maragritaville....my dad loves Buffet, and hey that's cool! But he got in a weird little groove after separating from my mom and listened to that song on repeat, over and over and over and over and OVER AGAIN.

Hate that song so much, it's absurd. lol

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I have to nominate Billy Joel's We Didn't Start the Fire before this thread implodes.

This song makes no sense.

 

Though I have a small admiration for Billy Joel, he has written several songs that make me cringe. I, too, do not like "We Didn't Start the Fire", but I think I hate "You May Be Right" even more.

 

There is no fault whatsoever to be found with Allentown and Moving Out...do you agree? Yes??? Good, I thought so :)

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OH, and any Guns n Roses, Bruce Springsteen, green day or Poison song are honorable mentions :D

 

Springsteen has done more than Born in the USA you know :)

 

I know...his voice is like nails on a chalkboard to me. I despise his voice.

I've always said the E Street band are AWESOME- Bruce can just....leave. lol.

 

To quote Hall & Oates: "no can do!" lmao

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My least favorite song ever is Tik Tok by Ke-Dollar Sign-Ha. Beyond that it gets into a mix of bad generic pop and country. Artists out there, you know who you are.
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