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I can answer questions relating to hard rock and heavy metal bands from the seventies,eighties and nineties.
I have been a rock and roll fan since the mid seventies.Everyone tells me I should be a contestant on Rock and Roll Jeopardy.In my county,I am the "go to guy" when rock music fans,and musicians have questions about rock and roll.My library of rock music numbers in the thousands.I also have crates of Hit Parader,and Circus magazines from the seventies and eighties to use for referance.I have an approximate 95 percent accuracy rate with questions I have answered.
High school,and some college/attendance of over 500 rock concerts
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That is Firefall. I have that album somewhere. It is from the first album I believe. I'm sure they have some sort of fan website. It may be hard to find a copy of that one on disc, but they must have reissued
I have used one myself in an earlier band. Took some getting used to! The effect is quite enjoyed by listeners. Wikipedia gives a pretty good description, but check out a site by searching "mocheez". This
The best way that I can answer that one is to give you some examples of some of the more unique styles of rock vocals I have heard over the years. I will give you a list of bands/vocalists to check out
You almost definitely are referring to a song called Mony Mony.I feel safe in assuming the version you have been hearing is the cover version performed by Billy Idol about twenty years ago.It is an f.m
Well,the "i wanna touch you" referance would immediately lead me to Def Leppard's "Photograph",but that would be way too easy!Because your description of the chorus doesnt match up to Photograph,I am wondering
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