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It's an interesting idea for sure. Do you think they will modify their songs to make them relevant to the event? Waiting for a lager like youFeels like brewing the first timeI want to know what LODO is
I must admit that I have been to a Foreigner concert in the 80's. To my credit I was more interested in the opening act: Joe Walsh. He was touring for his The Confessor album.
Quote from: pete b on February 09, 2017, 06:11:47 pmI must admit that I have been to a Foreigner concert in the 80's. To my credit I was more interested in the opening act: Joe Walsh. He was touring for his The Confessor album.At least Foreigner was better with Lou Gramm. Judging by their tunes, he left at the right time. Great singer.
Quote from: HoosierBrew on February 09, 2017, 06:30:03 pmQuote from: pete b on February 09, 2017, 06:11:47 pmI must admit that I have been to a Foreigner concert in the 80's. To my credit I was more interested in the opening act: Joe Walsh. He was touring for his The Confessor album.At least Foreigner was better with Lou Gramm. Judging by their tunes, he left at the right time. Great singer.Actually their early work was pretty good. Hot blooded, Blue Morning, Blue day. They got really pop and big hair all of a sudden though and yuck! I remember that when I saw them it was the beginning of the crappy period. They brought out this choir to sing "I don't know what love is" . I, being drunk and high, yelled out something obscene. For some reason, I swear to God, it happened to be dead silent in the Worcester Centrum for that one second and thousands of people craned their neck around to see, to use a phrase from that era, what dildo was so uncouth to say such a thing.
The term "rock ballad" should not exist.
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