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Man, 1990 sucked. That is a pretty pathetic list, but i do have a couple comments. First, "Cradle of Love" by Billy idol was a pretty good song. It was the cornerstone of the Andrew "Dice" Clay epic motion picture, Ford Fairlane (pardon the spelling). You also failed to see the utter genious and time-tested staying power of Bix Markie's "Just A Friend." I trust that you have actually heard this one. If you are familiar with it, you would agree thaty it is a hip hop classic. Please allow me to quote the immortal Biz Markie: "Oh baby you...you got what I neeeeeeed. But say you're just a friend...OH BABY, YOU!" C'mon this stuff is gold.
Also, don't be dissin' such greats as After7 and Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers. You'll feel quite foolish when these groups are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and "jam" with Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Jimmy Page, and Tom Petty.
They'll show you, Mr. Foot. JUST YOU WAIT. Silly Bitch!
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Putting "Epic" on there saves it, even if it's not FNM's best song by a very long shot.
And the B-52s not "migraine-inducingly annoying?" I'll never believe that's possible.
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Alannah Myles must have been the most delicious thing I had ever seen on MTV at the time "Black Velvet" came out. In fact, I think she still is.
Iron Maiden is not on here. "Bring Your Daughter To the Slaughter" was a number one single in the UK. Why didn't they release it in the USA? It kicks the stuffing out of anything on this list.
Dave in Pgh. |
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08.31.05 - 4:39 pm | #
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