Well, several things. One, I'm posting songs from the 80's that I played on the radio as a DJ/Program Director for a Christian show I started at a local Community College. Two, I've kind of drifted/backslid from the Christian life over the last 30 years, but still appreciate the bands that were influential to me during that time of my life. Three, I like to listen to a wide variety of music though I'm mostly a classic rock kind of guy. I find many of the songs on here are not my thing, but I still listen for 15-30 seconds to see if I've missed something along the way. Many of the songs I've heard on here are now on my Spotify/YouTube playlists. Four, though I've been on CP for a solid three years, you and I don't really know each other, but I have a great relationship with the brothers on CP and the vherf, and I know they respect you, so by osmosis, I respect you as well. So, in the end, nothing you play has seemed odd to me. And lastly, you like/d scotch, so you gotta be one of the good guys. After Christmas, I'll go back to posting Stranglehold and Symphony of Destruction with a sprinkling of Ludivico Einaudi just to mix things up. BTW Ray, I'm Joe, nice to meet you!Does the stuff I play seem as odd to you as the stuff you play does to me?
So is that a yes? LOL!!Well, several things. One, I'm posting songs from the 80's that I played on the radio as a DJ/Program Director for a Christian show I started at a local Community College. Two, I've kind of drifted/backslid from the Christian life over the last 30 years, but still appreciate the bands that were influential to me during that time of my life. Three, I like to listen to a wide variety of music though I'm mostly a classic rock kind of guy. I find many of the songs on here are not my thing, but I still listen for 15-30 seconds to see if I've missed something along the way. Many of the songs I've heard on here are now on my Spotify/YouTube playlists. Four, though I've been on CP for a solid three years, you and I don't really know each other, but I have a great relationship with the brothers on CP and the vherf, and I know they respect you, so by osmosis, I respect you as well. So, in the end, nothing you play has seemed odd to me. And lastly, you like/d scotch, so you gotta be one of the good guys. After Christmas, I'll go back to posting Stranglehold and Symphony of Destruction with a sprinkling of Ludivico Einaudi just to mix things up. BTW Ray, I'm Joe, nice to meet you!
The original release of this song did not have Sting on vocal but the Police's first singer Henry Padovani. This remake from 1978 with Sting on vocals was the B side of Can't stand losing you.Happy Friday
I forgot that POD fell into this category -- they were always just "early-aughts nu-metal" to me. Saw them with Linkin Park many beers ago. I wasn't a fan of LP until I attended that concert... man, did they ever win me over.
JealousI forgot that POD fell into this category -- they were always just "early-aughts nu-metal" to me. Saw them with Linkin Park many beers ago. I wasn't a fan of LP until I attended that concert... man, did they ever win me over.