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i totally get why there's a hall of fame. it's just a human thing to do. there's a hall of fame for everything. toys. mining. pinball. even kites! the weird thing to me is how worked up people get over it.
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bodysnatcher wrote:
i totally get why there's a hall of fame. it's just a human thing to do. there's a hall of fame for everything. toys. mining. pinball. even kites! the weird thing to me is how worked up people get over it.
I don’t know why I care, or even sure I really do. For a band like Soundgarden, I think they deserve to be recognized for what they created and the meaning they had to a particular time and place. Am I heartbroken? No. I am not in the band or anything. I don’t need my aged bands to get validation from some body of experts, but somehow I think it nice if they were.
yeah, i mean of course SG belongs there. I think they will enter in the future...but there are so many bands that were shut, its no surprise...NIN was elegible in 2016 and they are entering this year...Motorhead is not there....fuck, Janes Addiction was nominated a few year ago and never again...
In other news, CNN headline says Bon Jovi is releasing a new album. I dared not click on the link for fear of a virus...not a computer virus - I was afraid of throwing up.
In other news, CNN headline says Bon Jovi is releasing a new album. I dared not click on the link for fear of a virus...not a computer virus - I was afraid of throwing up.
In other news, CNN headline says Bon Jovi is releasing a new album. I dared not click on the link for fear of a virus...not a computer virus - I was afraid of throwing up.
I have a co worker who loves bon Jovi!!
I have friends that like them...I am not a Bon Jovist - but they are one of maybe 5 or 6 rock bands that I actively despise.
In other news, CNN headline says Bon Jovi is releasing a new album. I dared not click on the link for fear of a virus...not a computer virus - I was afraid of throwing up.
I have a co worker who loves bon Jovi!!
I'm not ride or die for Bon Jovi. But he's got a run of records that I adore and listen to fondly. Kevin Davis knows what I'm talking about.
In other news, CNN headline says Bon Jovi is releasing a new album. I dared not click on the link for fear of a virus...not a computer virus - I was afraid of throwing up.
I have a co worker who loves bon Jovi!!
I'm not ride or die for Bon Jovi. But he's got a run of records that I adore and listen to fondly. Kevin Davis knows what I'm talking about.
Oh, they are apparently touring with Bryan Adams. Can the world handle Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and It’s My Life on the same night!?
They probably feel like they met their dour '90's alt-rock quota for the year with NIN.
durdencommatyler wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:
liebzz wrote:
In other news, CNN headline says Bon Jovi is releasing a new album. I dared not click on the link for fear of a virus...not a computer virus - I was afraid of throwing up.
I have a co worker who loves bon Jovi!!
I'm not ride or die for Bon Jovi. But he's got a run of records that I adore and listen to fondly. Kevin Davis knows what I'm talking about.
Bon Jovi's "Cross Road" is my childhood in a time capsule. I can't help loving it.
Guys, I am not a moderator! I swear to God! Why does everyone think I'm a moderator?
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 2:48 pm Posts: 47316
I always liked Lay Your Hands on Me and Runaway. But when they released Bad Medicine, that song made me think they were going full on hair metal. Never really kept up with them after the 80's, though
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They probably feel like they met their dour '90's alt-rock quota for the year with NIN.
durdencommatyler wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:
liebzz wrote:
In other news, CNN headline says Bon Jovi is releasing a new album. I dared not click on the link for fear of a virus...not a computer virus - I was afraid of throwing up.
I have a co worker who loves bon Jovi!!
I'm not ride or die for Bon Jovi. But he's got a run of records that I adore and listen to fondly. Kevin Davis knows what I'm talking about.
Bon Jovi's "Cross Road" is my childhood in a time capsule. I can't help loving it.
My wife's a huge Bon Jovi fan.
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Adam Schlesinger, an Emmy and Grammy winner and Oscar nominee, as well as a leader of the pop band Fountains of Wayne, is reportedly in a medically induced coma and on a ventilator after contracting the coronavirus.
The 52-year-old pop savant has three Emmys and a Grammy in his collection, and an Oscar nomination for “That Thing That You Do,” the title track to the 1996 Tom Hanks-directed film. He has three Emmys and a Grammy for his work as a producer, engineer and songwriter.
In addition to film, his resume includes TV (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Sesame Street), theater (Cry-Baby: The Musical) and his work with Fountains of Wayne, whose hit Stacey’s Mom was No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2003.
“Sad news friends,” reads a post from an Ivy fan account, which said Schlesinger was on a ventilator for two weeks and is now in a medically-induced coma. “We send our prayers to him, his family and doctors,” the post said.
Very sad, doesn't sound great for the guy.
I always liked the singles from that first Fountains of Wayne record a lot, perfect 90s fuzz-pop:
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