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Woeful taste in music (read: garbage) L_L and SOPL have.
Crawling- Linkin Park
Good one.I just love Linkin Park.
NAS is the goat of rap- Nothing beats NY state of MindA classic track from Nas:
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Ye tune kya kiyaa (ONce upon a time in Mumbai Dobara)
Was rummaging through some old stuff recently and came across my CD collection of 80-90's rock music. Gn'R, Scorpion, White Snake, Heart, etc. made such great power ballads. "Is this love" by Whitesnake especially stands out. Sharing the video here. The model in the video is a smoking hot auntie.
http://touch.dailymotion.com/video/x2apz2_whitesnake-is-this-love_music
Yeah but power ballads were overdone in the 80's . In fact , glam bands overdid everything. The only power ballads I still listen to are "Home Sweet Home" by Motley Crue and "Two Steps Behind" by Def Leppard.
With success comes imitation. Even the bands who produced one super duper power ballad were unable to recreate that magic again. "Winds of change", "Home sweet home", "Mama I'm coming home","Hysteria" etc. were all memorable.
I think Extreme's "More than words" still stands as one of the best love song ever made by a Rock band.
Yeah but sometimes I tend to think that the 80's bands' excess destroyed rock music's credibility and forever ended it's mainstream dominance. Too many hooks in each song, crazy fast guitars, extremely shrill singing, wild hair. Was a huge fan of this kind of music in my teens and even now I still listen to a few songs but I find it a bit immature now . If you like Extreme, you would probably like Mr. Big as well. Was lucky enough to see Gilbert and Billy Sheehan when they came to India .
Agree. Warrant, Nelson, Skid row, Cinderella etc. really made a mockery of the whole arena rock genre. Good music stands the test of time though. I can still listen to Metallica's black album without skipping a single song.
Mr.Big's Bump Ahead album was great. Amazing vocals. Reminds me of Journey, don't like them in particular but their vocalist Steve Perry had the best voice and range in Rock IMO.
this was being played in my neighborhood "dard dilo k kam ho jatey mai or tum gar hum ho hatey hai
Yeah but that hair[MENTION=132954]Aman[/MENTION] sounds catchy, he looks weird as hell though.
Slave to the Rhythm - MJ
The extended version, to which MJ's hologram danced this year.
I just read the lyrics. Amazing work by the big man, there..