1. I think I'll buy one with the Boss. I'm gonna have him in a school project about the U.S.A. so I think I should get something from him
  2. Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]

    AC/DC always go for the 'basic rock groove' on drums. Same old beat, same old...

    Whole Lotta Love once gave me a headache & made me feel a bit mindfucked once.

    They might have released the same album 13 or so times now, but still, they're all pretty good. I don't know to this day why Powerage got the reception it did yet something like The Razor's Edge was loved. I really don't get that - Powerage was fun.

    Mothership is the worst-sounding album next to KISS' Sonic Boom I've ever heard. There's literally no room left for anything with it. Whoever the hell mixed and mastered it should be out of a job in engineering. Just terrible - go the '91 remasters double set. Much better sound.

    I was gonna recommend a Meat Loaf album but maybe not.

  3. If six out of ten tracks equates to good, then yes. Far better than I expected. Modern Day Delilah and Russian Roulette are the best on there, they sound like old-school KISS from the mid-70s. When I said the worst-sounding album I've ever heard, I meant dynamically. The sound is shocking.

    What about Weird Al?
  4. I think I like what I hear from the 30 second samples from Bruce's magic

  5. There's two songs on there I think I didn't like: Gypsy Biker, Girls In Their Summer Clothes and Devil's Arcade. Which makes three.

    You might like those though. How about some Hendrix?
  6. in my opinion the last good album by Springsteen is The rising
  7. Right now listening to 30 second samples from The Rising
  8. Just buy it, its fantastic. Waitin' on a Sunny Day, Lonesome Day, and the title track are my favorites. My City of Ruin is really brilliant too.


  9. I hear an annoying female voice on backing vocals on some of the samples, how much of that does it have?