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> Inspired by rain and thunderstorm that camped over our city

 

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On 7/26/2023 at 11:00 PM, Sir Bron said:

:thumbsup: I still like the original GFR version.........

> Well, it's quite bearable to my ear.? I think that Kylie made good use of lyric this band.:classic_smile: I mean, she embellished it with her voice and sex appeal.:classic_tongue:
Here is another hot clip with Kylie, where she displays her sexy voice and appealing body language.?
 


 

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32 minutes ago, smartfon said:

> Well, it's quite bearable to my ear.? I think that Kylie made good use of lyric this band.:classic_smile: I mean, she embellished it with her voice and sex appeal.:classic_tongue:
Here is another hot clip with Kylie, where she displays her sexy voice and appealing body language.?

There is nothing wrong with your selection, nothing at all, I'm just an old fart with my own preferences, that's all.  :thumbsup:

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56 minutes ago, Sir Bron said:

There is nothing wrong with your selection, nothing at all, I'm just an old fart with my own preferences, that's all.  :thumbsup:

> That's a pretty funny conclusion, but I can't say that I enjoy your self-criticism.? Cheer up, man!? I also like some of the artists' songs in the original than those reheated / remixed by someone.? The tune, "Flames of Love" by Fancy wins against bleak version of DJ Brave, to me.:classic_smile: 
 

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> Whenever I hear this version of song on the radio, I am afraid that potatoes get rotted in my garage.:classic_ph34r:

 

 

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13 minutes ago, smartfon said:

I can't say that I enjoy your self-criticism.? Cheer up, man!?

Self reflection is a process we all do, nothing wrong with it, I was just being accepting of others point of view while stating I like my own preferences. I am not uncheerful, just Me, myself & I. 

While it's true the three of us argue from time to time we all pretty much like each other. (Sarcasm)   :wacko:

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10 minutes ago, Alessia Wellington said:

 

Well Said!  :wacko:

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17 hours ago, Sir Bron said:

While it's true the three of us argue from time to time we all pretty much like each other. (Sarcasm)   :wacko:

> Well, I like to call it sweet teasing with friends.? Who, if not @Alessia Wellington, has mastered this biting art to perfection??

Today, dark soundtrack from my favorite game with vampires.?‍♂️  Special for our brilliant and amusing vampiress!:classic_blush:
 

Tags: Alternative Rock, Gothic Rock, Industrial Rock and Dark Pop.?

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Some more metalposting.

 

Here's a perfect one, Dragonforce singing about the Dragonborn. It doesn't get much cooler than this.

 

And of course a very underrated gem as side dish.

 

Finally, none other than some glorious Angus McSix.

 

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Wolfgang Van Halen spoke with AllMusic shortly before the release of Mammoth II, discussing the new album, touring with some of the biggest bands, and if there are any plans to unlock the vault of unreleased music by his father, the legendary Eddie Van Halen.  

Like its predecessor, Mammoth II features Wolfgang playing all the instruments, providing all the vocals, and composing all the songs himself.

 

 

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Ok so, bit of a funny story:

Honeymoon Suite played in my small town.

My friend and I didn't have tickets, but went to see the crowd anyhow. It was a big deal in our town.

The line was packed. Everyone was there. My friend and I decided to walk around the arena, looking for an open door.

There was one. We looked in, and saw the band! They immediately saw us, and waved us in. Asked our names, and why we were sneaking around.

We told them we had no tickets. They offered us a beer. The security dude came in, and said "You two shouldn't be here!" He was promptly told to fuck off.

We had a beer with Honeymoon Suite, then another head popped in saying it was time.

The band ushered us out first, then followed. We got front row - right at the stage! That was cool.

True story.
 

 

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> That's one of my favorite song from the flower-power era, which perfectly captures the atmosphere of that era. In the second half of the 60s, hippies gathered on the West Coast to propagate their views and enjoy personal freedom. The performer of the song Phillip Wallah Blondheim aka Scott McKenzie had flowers in his hair when recording it.
 

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> A refreshed and more lively version of this music hit. (just for comparison)
 

 

 

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Going from the epicness of power metal, it's time for a change of pace with some acoustics.

 

Pirates Of The Caribbean covers. Two completely different styles, but equally as impressive.

 

 

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"Why is the grammar gone?" -A certain scallywag pirate

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