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Well, for starters, White Lion had a way better drum solo in their version of Radar Love.

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ElPhantasmo wrote:
Well, for starters, White Lion had a way better drum solo in their version of Radar Love.


youre not helping here


candys going bad, lost and found, clear night moonlight, ce soir, vanilla queen

cmon, theres others than twighlight zone and radar love

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Well, for starters, White Lion had a way better drum solo in their version of Radar Love.


I got a lot of french kisses from girls in the 9th grade when White Lion was king. **fades back to 1988**

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Well, for starters, White Lion had a way better drum solo in their version of Radar Love.


I got a lot of french kisses from girls in the 9th grade when White Lion was king. **fades back to 1988**


Little Fighter was the shit. And don't forget slow dancing to "When the Children Cry."

Jerry, I haven't had a chance to listen yet. I had to take the kids to a birthday party straight from work yesterday, and of course, I forgot it at home again today. I will listen tonight and give you a song-by-song breakdown. :wink:

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ugh, i saw white lions version on vh1 classic and almost puked

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holy shit, a dutch band

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holy shit, a dutch band

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Fuck yeah man, but he ain't as good as he used to be. :cry:


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OK. I've listened all the way through once, and here are my first impressions:

It took me a while to figure out I was listening to a Greatest Hits album. I was wondering why the production was so different between some of the songs.

Radar Love is a classic, and it deserves to be. It was cool to hear it on a format other than FM radio.

Vanilla Queen was the first surprise of the album. A 9+minute opus. Good tune, though future listens will determine if it flows smoothly together. Ce Soir is a good song; the lyrics kinda freaked me out with respect to what just happened to Dimebag Darrell last week. Devil Made Me Do It is an early standout to me as well. And Twilight Zone has never been one of my favorite tunes when it would come on the radio, but as with Radar Love, hearing it properly on a CD through my nice sound system gave me a new appreciation of the song. I'll let it hang out in my CD player so I can get to know each song better, and will add comments as I do. Thanks Jerry! Maybe I'll send some System of a Down your way.

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i have a few other of their albums in my collection, but wanted to give ya the best they had


lost and found is black, well before black was black

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this never really took off eh?

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this never really took off eh?


I miss Elphantasmo and incarnations thereof. :cry:

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Moontan is awesome. I've listened to it every day for about the last 10 days.


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Moontan is awesome. I've listened to it every day for about the last 10 days.


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