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ribbons 03-27-2012 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Howard the Duck (Post 1170542)
i always thought that that was a bigger hit

cos an indie/retro channel i used to listen to always had it in their playlist

I was under the same impression - very surprised it didn't chart higher. I think it's a pop masterpiece. Perhaps it was a bit too clever for the masses.

sopsych 03-28-2012 09:46 AM

I thought that too - but it's a different scenario from my vision of this thread.

Another good song/forgotten hit - "No Son of Mine," Genesis. Came out right before the pop music scene radically changed, and it's long and disturbing.

Lilja 03-28-2012 10:13 PM

"Rame" by Snap! was a very good song from this group that was big in its time. Even though "Rhythm is a Dancer" was a pretty good song, I think that "Rame" is actually a better song. Plus it is sung in Sanskrit, somthing you just don't hear everyday. Unfortunatly, that pretty much doomed the song as well. But alltogether, a creative song.

Euronomus 03-29-2012 03:43 AM

i know i just posted this in the other thread but:


say what you want about Paul Rodgers but Pages guitar work on this song(and a good portion of the album) is awesome. For a band with two of the biggest classic rock stars out there it's weird that hardly anyone remembers The Firm now.

mr dave 03-29-2012 07:58 AM

Here's my choice, the B-side to Under the Bridge, and what should have been included on Blood Sugar Sex Magik as opposed to the cringe inducing 'I Could Have Lied' (yuck). According to Wikipedia it was also a B-side for Give It Away but it wasn't on my cd single (3 remixes and a cover of Search and Destroy).



I still think it's their best single, and while it's hugely popular with fans I haven't heard it on the radio since forever.

Howard the Duck 03-29-2012 08:07 AM

third single, the title track from his "An Innocent Man" album - charted well, highest No. 10, but largely forgotten these days, in comparison to "Uptown Girl", "Tell Her About It" and "The Longest Time"

still quality, though:-


sopsych 03-29-2012 09:33 AM

Yes, "An Innocent Man" is relatively obscure. Probably in part because it's long and has no music video. That happens to be my favorite single from the album.

TheBig3 03-31-2012 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 1171234)
Here's my choice, the B-side to Under the Bridge, and what should have been included on Blood Sugar Sex Magik as opposed to the cringe inducing 'I Could Have Lied' (yuck). According to Wikipedia it was also a B-side for Give It Away but it wasn't on my cd single (3 remixes and a cover of Search and Destroy).



I still think it's their best single, and while it's hugely popular with fans I haven't heard it on the radio since forever.

It was a Conehead soundtrack song, wasn't it?



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Originally Posted by Howard the Duck (Post 1171236)
third single, the title track from his "An Innocent Man" album - charted well, highest No. 10, but largely forgotten these days, in comparison to "Uptown Girl", "Tell Her About It" and "The Longest Time"

still quality, though:-


Miami 2017 I think is one of his most underrated.

slatesphanboi 03-31-2012 07:44 AM




No one ever talks about this song!

Lots of Metal-heads (including Motley Crue) will praise Janet Jackson 'Black Cat' song, but like no one ever praises this song that I think rocks and is probably my favorite Jacko tune.

Howard the Duck 03-31-2012 07:57 AM

everybody hates "It's Hard" and stuff but this one is really underrated:-



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