And 'Confide In Me' was her finest moment. Agreed? That and her outfit in the Can't Get You Outta My Head video.
Agree on both counts. And Spinning Around of course.
And 'Confide In Me' was her finest moment. Agreed? That and her outfit in the Can't Get You Outta My Head video.
And 'Confide In Me' was her finest moment. Agreed? That and her outfit in the Can't Get You Outta My Head video.
All of these and big shout out to a fellow fan of REO Speedwagon's big ballads. I assume we're both talking about "Keep on Loving You"?
...yes, and of course "I can't fight this feeling...".
I've just chuckled at "Cat Among the Pigeons" - makes my toes curl a bit now!
Having been around in the 1970s and in to my music, I would have thought Dire Straits were actually relatively cool then - not the coolest, but......
Carpenters, Eagles, Bee Gees, Fleetwood Mac, Dire Straits and basically the entire country music genre.
How are any of those "uncool"? You've even got the Beach Boys and Kate Bush who are eternally coool. Bloody love all of them. That Belouis Some video especially....
The clue is in the dire.
Meat Loaf is a tricky one. 'Bat Out Of Hell' was hated by music critics, but loved by everyone else, to such an extent that the music critics eventually gave in and had to agree that they had missed the point. The same seems to have happened with Queen, who I still don't like.
Yep. Most people only know Nickelback for their middle of the road soft ass singles. They're actually a cracking rock band to watch live.
I'm a MASSIVE Kylie fan. There, I've said it.
Joni Mitchell
The Blockheads
Suede
Japan
The Associates
All Saints
Always had a sneaky tap of the toe when no one was looking to Duran Duran, and I must confess I have seen Gary Numan a considerable number of times. He used to be crucified in the NME back in the day.
But I draw the line at Joboxers and Level 42
Saw Phil in Paris last night, wasn't sure what to expect but what a show he put on.