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    was in concert last night, and man, talk about a great show. I was in about the 3rd row. He came on around 9 and played for about 2 hours. The house was packed... i heard somewhere around the figure of 3,000 tickets were sold and collected at the front gate. He sang the classics, but left out Cradle of Love. Overall, i was pleased. I guess i was the only one from the area who went to see him.

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    Were was the concert? Im a big fan of the 80's music,i saw duran duran at the toyota center in feb,they sold out the place great concert also.

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    I never much cared for Billy Idol or Duran Duran.....I was more of a "Big Hair Band" kinda girl!!

    ROCK ON!!

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    Originally posted by Ranger Mom
    I never much cared for Billy Idol or Duran Duran.....I was more of a "Big Hair Band" kinda girl!!

    ROCK ON!!
    for you Ranger Mom

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    Originally posted by pirate44
    for you Ranger Mom
    LOL!!

    I still possess that album!

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    I still like to listen to Poison and Night Ranger

    Isn't it strange that after a bombing everyone blames the Crazy Azz bomber(s), but after a shooting the problem is the gun?

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    Originally posted by Ranger Mom
    LOL!!

    I still possess that album!
    not big hair, but were you ever into Rush?

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    Originally posted by pirate44
    not big hair, but were you ever into Rush?
    Are they the one's who sang "Tom Sawyer"?? If so...I can't stand them.

    My favorites were:

    Cinderella
    Poison
    Motley Crue
    Guns & Roses
    Def Leppard
    Twisted Sister (I wanna Rock!!! - That is the song that my kids have on their cell phones as their ring tone for me)
    Warrant
    Fastway - (what ever happened to them?)

    I'm sure there is more that I can't think of right now!

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    Originally posted by Ranger Mom
    Are they the one's who sang "Tom Sawyer"?? If so...I can't stand them.

    My favorites were:

    Cinderella
    Poison
    Motley Crue
    Guns & Roses
    Def Leppard
    Twisted Sister (I wanna Rock!!! - That is the song that my kids have on their cell phones as their ring tone for me)
    Warrant
    Fastway - (what ever happened to them?)

    I'm sure there is more that I can't think of right now!
    i bet you spent many a night watching head bangers ball on mtv
    mine and pirate4state's class song was Heaven by Warrent. gosh i wish i could go back and change that

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    Originally posted by Ranger Mom
    Are they the one's who sang "Tom Sawyer"?? If so...I can't stand them.

    My favorites were:

    Cinderella
    Poison
    Motley Crue
    Guns & Roses
    Def Leppard
    Twisted Sister (I wanna Rock!!! - That is the song that my kids have on their cell phones as their ring tone for me)
    Warrant
    Fastway - (what ever happened to them?)

    I'm sure there is more that I can't think of right now!
    Artist: Fastway

    Styles: Heavy Metal, Hard Rock

    One of the most promising '80s supergroups that never was, England's Fastway was never quite able to come to grips with their sonic identity, and despite a promising start, in the end their career was an almost absolute flameout.

    Following his acrimonious departure from metal legend Motörhead, guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke wasted no time planning his next move with then-recently ousted UFO bassist Pete Way. With veteran drummer Jerry Shirley (ex-Humble Pie) and promising Irish newcomer vocalist Dave King rounding out their lineup, the resulting Fastway was awarded instant supergroup status, even though the mercurial Way decided to quit mere weeks after the release of their eponymous 1983 debut (going on to form the ill-fated Waysted). As for Fastway, perhaps knowing he would never be able to match the intensity (and distortion) of his previous group, Clarke chose instead to seek a more mainstream hard rock direction with his new band, and indeed the album was very well-received in the U.S., climbing into the Top 40. Encouraged, they quickly returned to the studio with new bassist Charlie McKracken to record 1984's All Fired Up. The album still made it into the American Top 60 despite waning interest from the CBS label and continued nonplussed indifference back in the U.K. and Europe. Looking for a change after losing their rhythm section (replaced by bassist Paul Reid and drummer Alan Connor), Fastway tried to hop the pop-metal bandwagon with 1986's overly slick Waiting for the Roar. Coming off like a second-rate Quiet Riot, the synth-laden album also introduced keyboardist and sometimes-second guitarist Shane Carroll, but rightly fell upon deaf ears. An offer to provide the soundtrack for the heavy metal horror flick Trick or Treat seemed like a perfect shot at redemption, but despite a welcome return to harder-edged fare, the movie was a flop; the album followed suit, and the band soon broke up in dismay.

    Clarke would have one final go at it, however. Signing to independent GWR Records (ironically, also Motörhead's label at the time), he drafted an entirely new lineup, featuring vocalist Lea Hart, bassist Paul Gray, and drummer Steve Clarke, for 1988's On Target (which was anything but). Further personnel changes preceded 1990's swan song Bad Bad Girls, which saw Clarke and Hart allegedly backed by old pals Girlschool, working under aliases for contractual reasons. Another resounding flop, the album finally convinced Clarke that it was time to hang up his spurs. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide

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    Wow!!

    They seemed like they were here one day and gone the next.

    The only one of their songs I remember is "Say what you will"...but I still think it's a GREAT song!

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    Originally posted by pirate44
    mine and pirate4state's class song was Heaven by Warrent. gosh i wish i could go back and change that
    It sure beats the heck out of my class song. Wasted Days & Wasted Nights by Freddy Fender.
    Quick side! Strong side! Crank up the Machine!

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    Originally posted by LH Panther Mom
    It sure beats the heck out of my class song. Wasted Days & Wasted Nights by Freddy Fender.
    i salute you LHPM

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    Originally posted by LH Panther Mom
    It sure beats the heck out of my class song. Wasted Days & Wasted Nights by Freddy Fender.
    that gave me an idea for a thread

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    Originally posted by Ranger Mom
    Are they the one's who sang "Tom Sawyer"?? If so...I can't stand them.
    I can't believe you don't like Rush, but like Warrant! Oh well...I'll still keep you on my buddy list!

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