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PostPosted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 9:49 am 
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Argh...these songs are getting stuck in my head!!!

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 9:52 am 
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Always makes me think of those old school Chevy truck commercials.

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Shakedown, Breakdown! Beverly Hills Cop sountrack...that's is most underrated song.



That's terrible!


Shakedown is a brutal song. They played that during the NBA 3-Point Contest one year in the late 80s or early 90s.


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 11:04 am 
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It's awesome and all your eardrums suck!

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 11:25 am 
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I have a friend who likes to say, "Here's the thing about Bob Seger, either you love him or you hate him."


To that end, he does a caterwauling cover of "If I were a Carpenter" that I can't decide is great or terrible. The organ is great, though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sJ0buTockI

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I like "Night Moves" but it doesn't sound like any other Seger.


I disagree. It is quintessential Seger.

I can't really stand him...but I can sing along to most of his lyrics. Similar to Journey, Kevin Cronin heavy REO, Molly Hatchet, etc.


I would say "quintessential Seger" is faux Chuck Berry. "Night Moves" is something else.

Nah. I think many may think that way because they associate his music with the Tom Cruise scene in Risky Business. .


You'd think Mac would appreciate it for this

Maybe Cruise is too much of a pretty boy for him. Mac's more a Juaquin Phoenix guy.

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Mac's more a Juaquin Phoenix guy.
Well, The Joker was a gay so...

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Mac's more a Juaquin Phoenix guy.
Well, The Joker was a gay so...

Rank your top 5 batman villain dongs

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I'm indifferent on him. Some good tunes, some dogfood.

THIS.
Highly overrated, but he does have a few good songs.

Old Time Rock & Roll is on my PTFB list. God, I hate that fucking song.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 3:28 pm 
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I dig "Turn the Page," "Roll Me Away," and "Her Strut." I've never gone deep on Seger. But I don't think he sucks.

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"Her Strut" is my jam.

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
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I have a friend who likes to say, "Here's the thing about Bob Seger, either you love him or you hate him."


That's pretty much accurate

I disagree.

He's fine. He's not terrible, but he's not appointment listening either.
I agree, he's better than Pink Floyd.

Low bar.

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sjboyd0137 wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
I have a friend who likes to say, "Here's the thing about Bob Seger, either you love him or you hate him."


That's pretty much accurate

Not a chance.. .I'm tepid on Sever line MANY others.


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sjboyd0137 wrote:
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I have a friend who likes to say, "Here's the thing about Bob Seger, either you love him or you hate him."


That's pretty much accurate

Not a chance.. .I'm tepid on Sever line MANY others.

Seems like you’re tepid on spelling too.

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"Her Strut" is my jam.

You and CH nailed it here. Groovin tune. Seger said the tune was inspired by Jane Fonda. For all you burgeoning SJW types out there I found this 1980 Seger response to criticism of the song fairly accurate for the time.

"But anyway, "Her Strut." The very title conjures up an image to me, ya know? And it's something I had to work my way around, 'cause saying "I love to watch her strut" is almost an automatic sexist thing. "Her Strut." I really struggled with that, I did. But I loved the hardness of the word "strut" in the song, ya know? And I worked real hard on the verses to try to put across the idea that this is not a sexist theme, that what I'm trying to say here is that at the bottom line it's human nature, that men are still gonna love women for being sexual in spite of all this other stuff. Women have to understand that it's still gonna be human nature. Can't turn off the hormones. I didn't wanna look like I'm some sort of sexist monster, and I'm not. I'm really not. Honest to God."


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That was Woman's theme in the NWA. RIP

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Always makes me think of those old school Chevy truck commercials.


It also featured prominently in a highly underrated Nicholas Cage movie, The Weatherman.


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That was Woman's theme in the NWA. RIP


Goddamn that's a good pull.

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