Hec is dead to me.
Buffista Music II: Wrath of Chaka Khan
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
I haven't been to a concert since the 80's.
I went to a bunch of nostalgia tours. I think the last one was Gary Lewis and The Playboys at a packed house in Detroit Lakes, MN. After the concert, he brushed by me in the crowd.
Before that saw Jan & Dean with The Trashmen in Fargo, ND.
Before that I think it was the Beach Boys, at the We Fest venue in Detroit Lakes, MN. That same venue saw Three Dog Night and The Grass Roots in a triple bill with another band I can't recall.
I saw Ricky Nelson just before his untimely death, and Juice Newton, and a couple of others. I wanted to apologize to them for having to play a fieldhouse in Wahpeton, ND.
I think I saw more, but a lot of the concerts sort of run together in my mind.
I'm sure I saw the Johnny Holm band, and Head East.
Oh, and I went to a concert by the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Some of the players were very old.
Hec is dead to me.
Enlighten me then - which of their last five albums didn't suck.
You appear to be making the cutoff at "John Henry", which is a favorite of mine but not the end of an era. "Factory Showroom" is solid front to back, for starters. I could defend each and every track in depth if required. I honestly don't understand what "tuneless" means in this context.
I honestly don't understand what "tuneless" means in this context.
Inspires no singalongs. "Ana Ng"? Sing along. Last five or so...Nada. Zilch. Diminishing returns.
You don't sing along with "Man it's so Loud in Here" from Mink Car? Or "Spiraling Shape" from Factory Showroom? I can't listen to those an NOT sing.
...make you listen to Whitesnake albums until your ears bleed.
Hey!
Whitesnake were a decent band in the late seventies.
Of course, they went crap by the eighties but by then it was more of a Coverdale solo project again.
You don't sing along with "Man it's so Loud in Here" from Mink Car? Or "Spiraling Shape" from Factory Showroom? I can't listen to those an NOT sing.
"Don't spend the rest of youuur life wooooonderiiiiing!" Exactly. "Drink!" is a total arm-'round-your-buddy, pint-in-the-other-fist, sway-and-drink tune. Almost all of "No!" is made for singing, and the younger-audience lyrics just make it more fun. "Yeh Yeh," "Damn Good Times," "Till My Head Falls Off"--all songs that make you want to memorize the lyrics as fast as possible and get into it full-volume.
I think the last one was Gary Lewis and The Playboys at a packed house in Detroit Lakes, MN.
Mmmmm. Gary Lewis and the Playboys.... One of the few acts that have been among my favorites for 30 years or more....
Speaking of songs that make me sing, thanks for the introduction to The Decemberists. I've had "July, July" stuck in my head all day. I must head back to iTunes and download more.