Author Topic: Is rock music moving on without us?  (Read 11454 times)

gearHed289

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Re: Is rock music moving on without us?
« Reply #60 on: April 20, 2018, 08:17:50 AM »
That version of version of "Rock and Roll All Night" is almost sacrilegious. Sounds more like country than rock. Speaking of rock and religion...

Don't think this was ever performed live though so that's not a very rock and roll thing after all.

Always loved this.

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Re: Is rock music moving on without us?
« Reply #61 on: April 20, 2018, 02:22:09 PM »
Ok, ze German changed ze rools. What suits it better than this? The Scorps intended to make their final retirement album and happened to strike so hard they simply could'nt quit once released and toured. From the Sting In The Tail album which also made my jaw drop. They proved they still had it in them:


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Re: Is rock music moving on without us?
« Reply #62 on: April 21, 2018, 09:24:06 AM »
The Alan Merrill song is spot on, I was talking about the Kiss cover by Toad the wet sprocket. By the way, rock and roll ain't noise pollution and will never die.

Oops, I suppose I should read before replying.  :-[

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Re: Is rock music moving on without us?
« Reply #63 on: April 21, 2018, 09:32:45 AM »
If you had watched Young Einstein, you would know that young Albert invented the electric guitar and returned to his native Tasmania (where he had discovered the Theory of Relativity while trying to create a head of foam on his beer) in the early 1900s to perform.


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Re: Is rock music moving on without us?
« Reply #64 on: April 23, 2018, 11:31:58 AM »
More bad German rhyming ("Here I aim, rock you like a hurricane" or "Here I am, rock you like a hurry-can", either way, it's not richtig) ...

We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

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Re: Is rock music moving on without us?
« Reply #65 on: April 23, 2018, 11:35:50 AM »
Who says it has to rhyme?
I've never heard it as if it's intended to rhyme.  ???

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Re: Is rock music moving on without us?
« Reply #66 on: April 23, 2018, 11:58:30 AM »
Aber alle Scorpions Songtexte müssen sich reimen, Robert, immer! If need be at gun point.



Zat is why you haff all zose shouting bodies whose desires break out loud ...


It's early morning, the sun comes out
Last night was shaking and pretty loud
My cat is purring, it scratches my skin
So what is wrong with another sin?

The bitch is hungry, she needs to tell
So give her inches and feed her well
More days to come, new places to go
I've got to leave, it's time for a show


Here I am
Rock you like a hurricane
Here I am
Rock you like a hurricane

My body is burning, it starts to shout
Desire is coming, it breaks out loud
Lust is in cages till storm breaks loose
Just have to make it with someone I choose

The night is calling, I have to go
The wolf is hungry, he runs the show
He's licking his lips, he's ready to win
On the hunt tonight for love at first sting
« Last Edit: April 23, 2018, 12:05:32 PM by uwe »
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

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Re: Is rock music moving on without us?
« Reply #67 on: April 23, 2018, 01:39:29 PM »
It's early morning, the sun comes out
Last night was shaking and pretty loud

This proves your point Uwe, with loud pronounced lout of course. Probably made perfect sense when those lyrics were penned down.  :mrgreen:

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Re: Is rock music moving on without us?
« Reply #68 on: April 23, 2018, 07:07:54 PM »
Rhyming hasn't mattered ever since The Undertones rhymed cabbage with challenge.


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Re: Is rock music moving on without us?
« Reply #69 on: April 24, 2018, 07:14:15 AM »
You'd like, a holly day...


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Re: Is rock music moving on without us?
« Reply #70 on: April 24, 2018, 10:14:52 AM »
Rhyming hasn't mattered ever since The Undertones rhymed cabbage with challenge.



Ah yes, Undertones and what became of (some of) them ... alas!, a good rhyme these days is hard to find, so please be gentle with this rhyme of mine ...



Feargal not only changed his hair quite a bit.

We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

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Re: Is rock music moving on without us?
« Reply #71 on: April 24, 2018, 10:42:27 AM »


And of course Joe Elliott's favourite singer:




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Re: Is rock music moving on without us?
« Reply #72 on: April 24, 2018, 01:12:03 PM »
Ah yes, Undertones and what became of (some of) them ... alas!, a good rhyme these days is hard to find, so please be gentle with this rhyme of mine ...



Feargal not only changed his hair quite a bit.

That's from 1985. The Undertones are still going strong without Feargal. It's always been the O'Neill brothers' band anyway.


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Re: Is rock music moving on without us?
« Reply #73 on: June 16, 2018, 10:09:00 AM »


And of course Joe Elliott's favourite singer:





Which is nothing but a straight copy of the original...

Telling tales of drunkenness and cruelty