And I know it's too late to vote for the first round, but I'd like to toss in a belated vote for "I want a New Drug". HLN is still my favorite band. Yes, I'm that big a dork!
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quote:Originally posted by matlarrk: Huey, definitely. I don't want to get sued or anything, plus "Sports" was one of my favorite albums when I was a wee lad. I don't remember if "I Want A New Drug" was on it or not, I'm just saying.
Yes matlock. It was on Sports!!!
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Despite the recent, hilarious usage of "Pour Some Sugar On Me" in the T-MOBILE commercial, I've got to go ahead and give this one to Poison's "chick song". It was one of the better 80s-hair-metal aimed-at-chick songs, I thought.
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I just can't shake Bill and Teds use of Every Rose Has A Thorn to chat up the medieval princesses a quality moment!
Pour Some Sugar On Me was one of the few Def Leppard tracks I liked so it just takes my vote.
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Gotta be the Lepps for me. Not their finest moment, but at least it was a bit kinky, rather than just sappy!
Poison were okay, but that was just a ballad that sucked big time. Talk Dirty to me was great, but Every Rose... was, to quote Lashy, just a "chick song".
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Def Leppard, who had a lot more credibility.
Also, a late vote for the Go-Go's.
Thanks for the scoop Craig. I always mean to replace Sports since I've long since lost my old cassette.
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I've only discovered 80's music through the joys of "Best of the 80's" compilation CDs! But unfortunately neither of these songs are on any of the ones I own. I vaguely feel like I've heard 'Every Rose Has Its Thorn' somewhere though so that gets my vote for sheer recognition factor.
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