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Was also listening to Evanescence. That gal has an amazing voice. Was talking to my wife about it and she said she's left the band. So, being the curious fellow that I am, I tried to look it up and instead found some site with a bunch of goths and emo's going at it about whether she can sing or not.
I guess I'm really old. All that stuff just made me laugh. The goths hating her, the emo's loving her, and she's just smiling and headed to the bank.
Never did find out if she left the band.
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The only info I could find on the subject is that she's currently writing songs for either a solo album or an Evanescence record. She's apparantly not sure yet.
The band itself isn't active at the moment, and given that she's the only original member left and the one running the show, she doesn't have to quit.
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was sitting in my Cab last night listening to the radio and "Pets" by Porno for pyros came on and i wasl ike Whoa!! i really hadn't herd that sone in a good while. i always loved the line: " my friend says were like, the dinosaurs only we are doing ouselves in much faster than they ever did,..we'll make great pets." and then as i was station surfing i stopped at a station that was playing a Beach Boys song that i really hadn't heard in a VERY long while,.. Sail on Sailor
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"Right Here, Right Now" by Fatboy Slim. Probably the best techno song of the whole 1990's. I never liked Techno, but no one can deny the awesomeness of that beat.
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There's not a word yet, for old friends who've just met.
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ELO's Twilight, from their Time album, was my favorite song for awhile as a teen. So techy and sci-fi sounding! (I also liked Yours Truly, 2095, from that album.)
Current inanely favorite not-really-oldie is Billy Idol's Adam in Chains, from his Cyberpunk album.
When I want to really blow peoples minds, I listen to some Krokus or New Order.
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Been into the heavy thump tonight. Everything from Gretchen Wilson on Barracuda to old time AC/DC, HIM with wicked game and Butterfly, and even a little country lead in there.
Been wondering who Josh Turner is since he apparantly grew up about 17 miles from me. He's okay. Not something I'd listen to a lot, but hell, he's local so good job, amigo.
(Right now I've got some old Bellamy Bros. runnin' through my head. Nyt'all.
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Dan Fogelberg with Tim Weisberg, "The Power of Gold," at Denny's.
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I didn't know many Fogelberg songs other than the obvious ones until I bought a used copy of his greatest hits some years ago after reading a nice eulogy for him in this forum by He Who Wanders. "The Power of Gold" became my favorite song of his, and it was an unexpected delight to hear it this way.