Ignore this, sorry.

Nope.... can't go for that

Cee Lo Green… you only like him ’cause you sell those Lee filters…

Remember the next time you oops a thread:
don’t use the words: delete, ignore, forget or sorry in the title.
Those will lead to a posting frenzy.

Just convert it in something nobodey is interested in, like:
I lost one of the rubber stubs under my land line phone …….

Hey, it works! Well, almost.

Interesting thing about Daryl Hall… every gorram song Hall and Oates released was a single. The man couldn’t compose a deep cut to save his life. The only other artist I can think of that even comes close to this shamelessness is Def Leppard, and then only with one record, Pyromania, not their entire ruttin discography.

Hey! “On Through The Night”, while unpolished, is still a great album. “High’n’Dry” is a classic, too. Think I wore out my ceedees on botha those…

“Pyromania” introduced their new “signature sound”, and was all downhill from there, the beginning of the end. You can blame Robert John “Mutt” Lange for that. <snark/>

Slow, plodding, overly bassy, heavy reverb and other effects… blecch. Like a drum machine vs real drums.

Don’t think I have any of their albums beyond those first 3, and can’t even recall when was the last time I listened to “Pyromania”.

You’re all too funny lol

Someone give Lightbringer an award. As a dad, I approve of this dad joke.

I wasn’t commenting on whether it was music or not, only that every track on the record was released as a single. Usually, a record will have a single or three, sometimes with B sides not on the record… but 8-12 singles off one record is effusive. How much ruttin radio play does one band need?

Hmm, don’t recall more’n 2, maybe 3 songs on Pyro that got airplay, but okay.

Don’t recall much of H&O than what singles were done to death on the radio.

Now you know why I don’t listen to radio. At all. Kinda monotonous listening to the same coupla-dozen songs at a time, over and over and over and over and over again.