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love_u2_adam said:
roger called me a pretty girl
GibsonGirl said:
Oh yeah? Roger took one of my requests, laughing at the enthusiastic way I screamed it out. Okay, yours is better.
Great band. I don't think they get half the credit they deserve, partly because they're associated with their poppier sound of the late 70s / early 80s (which is great, but some people just can't get past it). Roger wrote some fantastic music and lyrics. Rick?...not so much. I usually skip Rick's songs, although he did write a few that I love.
BonosLil'Pal94 said:^ I don't know if we own any of their stuff, and I only know a few songs, but I'd probably know more songs if I heard them
BonosLil'Pal94 said:
I think I'd choose Breakfast In America, although Even The Quietest Moments has Give A Little Bit on it....
GibsonGirl said:
Ask mom and dad to get you Crime Of The Century or Breakfast In America. Great albums. If you like either of those, Even In The Quietest Moments would be a good third choice.
phanan said:
Best three albums they have, at least I think. Sure, Breakfast In America is more pop-oriented, but what a great pop record it was, especially in 1979.
Screwtape2 said:Prog
Hide In Your Shell, Sister Moonshine, Even In The Quietest Moments and Just A Normal Day.