Re: Van Halen "A Different Kind Of Truth" review from melodicrock.com (spoiler alert!
Buy it, skip track 1 'Tattoo' the weakest track on the record and revell in a band playing some fine rock.I've been a VH fan for nigh on 30 years now,the reunion album I was excited by, but also worried about...
'Native Sons' is with out a shadow of a doubt one of the greatest AOR albums ever, remember the Derek Oliver review in Kerrang! back in the day, shelling out nearly a tenner (which was a lot back in 1987) for the album from Shades and being blown away, still sounds fabulous all these years...
Has to be Van Halens "Fair Warning", packed full of classics, "Mean Streets","Sinners Swing", "Dirt Movies" and of course these three monster tracks......
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Re: Jeff Scott Soto
I was a massive Journey fan until they sacked him, disowned the band there and then.Jeff is a fabulous singer and great frontman, saw the band in Cardiff, here's a clip
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Those were the days....
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Saw them at Donington Festival in 1985 (same bill as Metallica and Bon Jovi) and again supporting Ozzy the following year at the Hammersmith Odeon...good times...
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