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Rami
Posted 2006-05-09 8:36 PM (#2228 - in reply to #2225)
Subject: RE: TS songs that should've been singles/had videos.
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Jaysin - 2006-05-09 1:06 AM

Didn't COAP have 11? Right? "King of the Fools" was considered a bonus track.

And come on..."I'm So Hot For You" or "I Will Win" good songs? No offense, but when someone likes every song by them something just doesn't seem right. Maybe it's the sound of his voice....but he didn't even write as much on that album as he did on the previous ones. Am I thinking correctly? From what I recall there were a lot of collaborations. But When Desperado and Widowmaker came out...he picked it up it up again with some great tunes....I especially like the collboration with Al Pitrelli.

I'm also not crazy for Day of the Rocker...never a desire to hear it. I think the last 10 times I did were at the end of their concerts.


The standard vinyl LP of COAP didn't have King Of The Fools (it's a bonus track on CD, cassette and picture disc LP). Of course I like some songs more than the others but I can't say that any TS song has ever made feel shameful for listening to them. The only thing that I'm not 100% happy with is Still Hungry with the exception of the bonus tracks. It would have been better to do a live record with all the songs from Stay Hungry in the same running order OR remix the original Stay Hungry album.

Love Is For Suckers was meant to be a Dee Snider solo album, hence the writing collaborations, the style of the music, the ghost players and song topics that he never wrote about before.


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