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Whoa, the dreaded word. I had a decade of that, I'm done being dead; I don't need to fall in love to feel alone, I can do that on my own. What I got was the drop. I'm affectionate when I'm looking for affection.
make a commitment to neglect someone else, they might even like it. Arrrghhh. The drop sure hurts. Not me. Can't hear ya, turn it up, light me up or (what). I need a stronger signal.
I'm trying to get something going with you, yeh I'm hot for you ~ hell no I'm not cool; I'm always wired on 11. Drop the coin right into the slot, you gotta hear somethin' that's really hot. Happy dance I dig you: N/A, bust my buzz. Got indifference and disdain instead.
It features a revamped lineup of his band playing hotter than ever, throwing in a couple of Montrose classics along the way, along with the only album appearance of Sammy's original version of "I've Done Everything For You." Hagar's advocacies of sanctions against Indonesia in retaliation for that country's trumped up 2005 drug-smuggling conviction of a young Australian tourist, increased funding for law enforcement, and capital punishment for kidnappers make this CD an essential purchase for both your ears AND your conscience. LOUD AND CLEAR is a great live CD by Sammy Hagar.
i said sammy who. SAMMY + HIS BAND WERE RED HOT THAT NIGHT.
recored great and kicks [.]. this is one of the best live records of all time.
back in 1979 on a hot summer night the group boston was starting there "DON'T LOOK BACK" world tour in pittsburgh pa. blew boston off the stage.
if you like no holds barred guitar rock this cd is for you. sammer hager was the opening act.
he came out decked out in red and played this set of songs and ROCKED THE HOUSE.
A good vintage arena rock title. Originally released in 1980,I assume this was a live album in support of his first six solo lp's. Recommended. Line-up: Sammy Hagar-guitar&vocals, Bill Church-bass, Gary Phil-guitar&vocals, Alan Fitzgerald-keyboards and Denn Carmassi-drums. Similar to his 1982 'Red Hot' budget priced live offering (see my review), but a bit better I thought. Tunes that I found myself playing repeatedly were "Red", "Rock 'N Roll Weekend","I've Done Everything For You" and the two Montrose cuts here "Bad Motor Scooter" and "Space Station #5".
(Helen, if you're out there - please can I have it back. Nah. this is the real deal from a superior rockin band of the seventies. Sammy Hagar produced a classic here; it's worth getting just for the old school guitar battle on Bad Motor Scooter. It's been years, you must have forgiven my by now). Stil sounds great now - even on my ropey old cassette copy. Sounded fantastic when I was sixteen listening to it on my clear, red vinyl copy. Overdubs.
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