OFF: Andy's dodgy tastes in music (retitled for Andy)
Andy Gilham
Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM
Fri Mar 20 06:06:48 EST 1998
On Friday, March 20, 1998 12:57 AM, reset [SMTP:mumford at ONLINE.NO] wrote:
> I just broke down and pulled out the Meatloaf disc... I am 2:06 minutes
> into the opener... yeah.. can't wait til he revs up that bike man...
> just
> like the killer Corben painting on the front... talk about abusing that
> silver machine baby, I may be hungry but I sure aint dead maan... anyway:
Nah, Meat Loaf's for kids, just like those funny books you read! :)) You
can't be serious about really enjoying Meat Loaf, can you?? You ARE???
> I mean, you talk about cool/cred here Andy,
> let's try "Rocky Horror", or "Roadie" (the awesome movie starring
> Meatloaf
> as the greatest roadie-hero ever and Alice Cooper, Blondie and tons of
> other COOL people!). C'mon! Ya blew it!!! :)
Loaf himself is OK, I mean he was in _Spiceworld the Movie_ so he's
definitely reached some sort of iconic status! :)
> As for Queen, they originally (basically) appealed to me as Hawkwind did
> later (at first anyway, before I started triggering on other HW elements
> ;-)
_Queen II_ and _Sheer Heart Attack_ were big schoolroom favourites at a
tender age, that's for sure. "Bohemian Rhapsody" was kind of a turning
point - it was one of those records you like a lot first time, but after
it's been at number one for four weeks it begins to get on your tits, and
after nine weeks it makes you wanna SCREAM! (At least that's how I reacted
:)
They really did seem to drop out of sight after that, though, until the
famous Live Aid performance. Which was basically bloody brilliant. Didn't
really care for their later albums though.
-Andy
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