tried to look for a youtube and didnt realize they re-recorded it...wow, it is impressive how shitty the remake is...didnt know it was possible to F*ck up such a simple song
I haven't listened to much of their stuff, but "Dr. Feelgood" is one of the few "classic rock" songs that I cannot help but turn up when it plays on the radio.
The fact that anyone would suggest that that had a good LP after Shout at The Devil is
Theater of Pain, Girls, Dr Feelgood =
truth. their fall-off was more prodigious than Van Halen/Hagar or when Metallica met MTV. They even said it themselves, in that horrible book, that "Girls Girls Girls" was it for them.
Live Wire.
with a dash of Too Fast For Love, that song will always make me laugh.
The fact that anyone would suggest that that had a good LP after Shout at The Devil is
Theater of Pain, Girls, Dr Feelgood =
Definitely. One or two decent songs up to a point, but they definitely went down the poopoo platter (a proper "pupu platter" went to Def Leppard, who unfortunately went down their poopoo platter when they wanted to tell people how to "Make Love Like A Man". Don't go away mad, bra, just go away.)
But it's all about that Vince Neil solo album with a few Dust Brothers-productions.
I'll cosign "Kickstart My Heart." But I was almost going to throw a vote to "You're Invited (But Your Friend Can't Come)" from the Encino Man soundtrack. However, that's some Vince solo tip shit.
I just looked up Vince Neil on Wikipedia. Sort of depressing, but I did stumble upon this nugget. I wonder if there were and beats:
In September of 1995, Neil released Carved In Stone, an industrial-oriented album produced by the Dust Brothers
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peace, 'onIce. . .
Though I'm still mad I never got to see that girl's breasts in the video.
tried to look for a youtube and didnt realize they re-recorded it...wow, it is impressive how shitty the remake is...didnt know it was possible to F*ck up such a simple song
live wire
peace, 'olmes. . .
smoking in the boys room
peace, 'wood...
The fact that anyone would suggest that that had a good LP after Shout at The Devil is
Theater of Pain, Girls, Dr Feelgood =
truth.
their fall-off was more prodigious than Van Halen/Hagar or when Metallica met MTV. They even said it themselves, in that horrible book, that "Girls Girls Girls" was it for them.
Live Wire.
with a dash of Too Fast For Love, that song will always make me laugh.
honestly: they're horrible though hahaha
Definitely. One or two decent songs up to a point, but they definitely went down the poopoo platter (a proper "pupu platter" went to Def Leppard, who unfortunately went down their poopoo platter when they wanted to tell people how to "Make Love Like A Man". Don't go away mad, bra, just go away.)
But it's all about that Vince Neil solo album with a few Dust Brothers-productions.
I just looked up Vince Neil on Wikipedia. Sort of depressing, but I did stumble upon this nugget. I wonder if there were and beats:
Answers that question. Or does it?
It makes a better instrumental album.