Nee Lewman
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Never have I ever thought about thinking about this record critically....
okay @avecigrec is the that I didn't know they were a supergroup, you didn't know, that the guys from those three bands made this album or that I called it a stereotype album?
You need to fire everyone or resign. Immediately.JFC, two people have commented on how much they like it in the office.
You to fire everyone or resign. Immediately.
You need to fire everyone or resign. Immediately.
So what I’m hearing here is that @avecigrec is gonna help fund that top for the F150Fire everyone, then resign.
So what I’m hearing here is that @avecigrec is gonna help fund that top for the F150
Likely depends on the era. In my high school parking lot, you had a healthy dose of Bad Co, Foghat, Blue Oyster Cult, Boston, Kansas, etc... I really wouldn't expect anyone from the mid 80's forward to be really familiar with Bad Co. unless they only had access to classic rock radio.I mean I still fucking love this album. It fucking rocks. It does sort of make me wonder about a list like this though. Like if I were making a list of 1000 albums I thought you needed to hear before you died, I think ubiquity would possibly dq an album. Or would I be wrong in thinking most people have heard this?
Might be a fun project for when we finish this… the N&G 1000 albums to hear before you die.I mean I still fucking love this album. It fucking rocks. It does sort of make me wonder about a list like this though. Like if I were making a list of 1000 albums I thought you needed to hear before you died, I think ubiquity would possibly dq an album. Or would I be wrong in thinking most people have heard this?
Hmmm...80's movie reboot idea - Three Men And A Camper Top.So what I’m hearing here is that @avecigrec is gonna help fund that top for the F150
But do they have to be really familiar? That’s the other thing about this album… it’s defined by its hits more than anything else…Likely depends on the era. In my high school parking lot, you had a healthy dose of Bad Co, Foghat, Blue Oyster Cult, Boston, Kansas, etc... I really wouldn't expect anyone from the mid 80's forward to be really familiar with Bad Co. unless they only had access to classic rock radio.
“We’re gonna need a bigger diaper”Hmmm...80's movie reboot idea - Three Men And A Camper Top.
Might be a fun project for when we finish this… the N&G 1000 albums to hear before you die.
My meaning being its inclusion in the list may be tied to the fact that it's a good record that most folks today are likely unfamiliar with.But do they have to be really familiar? That’s the other thing about this album… it’s defined by its hits more than anything else…
We're gonna need a bigger truck.“We’re gonna need a bigger diaper”
You may have a point. I’mlol gonna page @duke86fanMy meaning being its inclusion in the list may be tied to the fact that it's a good record that most folks today are likely unfamiliar with.
The only Bad Co. song anyone will ever need is "Feel Like Making Love". It is one of the most ridiculous/awesome power ballads that ever power balladed. That song make me both laugh hysterically while also making me want to dead lift 500 lbs.okay @avecigrec is the that I didn't know they were a supergroup, you didn't know, that the guys from those three bands made this album or that I called it a stereotype album?
The only Bad Co. song anyone will ever need is "Feel Like Making Love". It is one of the most ridiculous/awesome power ballads that ever power balladed. That song make me both laugh hysterically while also making me want to dead lift 500 lbs.
"Feel Like Making Love" is not on this album thus rendering this whole thing moot.