Beach went the BSM and played with a ton of artists before meeting Kip. Kip obviously played with Alice and while he never went to school for music, he studied privately under several composers and is a pretty accomplished composer now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
heh, imagine, writing and releasing a song like 'Seventeen" in todays climate. :-)
Teenage baby, you're a sweet young thing
Still tied to mama's apron strings
I don't even dare to ask your age
Just enough to know you're here backstage
You're jailbait and I just can't wait
Jailbait, baby come on [Reply]
Teenage baby, you're a sweet young thing
Still tied to mama's apron strings
I don't even dare to ask your age
Just enough to know you're here backstage
You're jailbait and I just can't wait
Jailbait, baby come on
The people from that cuties thread are going to come over here and threaten to burn your house down now. [Reply]
Out of these? As a chick, I have to say that I loved Poison (but never considered them rock really), and Mark Slaughter was hot back in the day (except the hair, but I've just never been a fan of long hair on men). As for who kicked more ass, I'd probably go with Cinderella. [Reply]
Good morning little schoolgirl
Can I go home, home with you?
Good morning little schoolgirl
Can I go home, home with you?
Tell your mama and your papa
Big be schoolboy, too
I won't bore you, yeah
Baby, I won't bore you all night long
Yes, I do
Baby, I want to ball you
I want to ball you all night long
Tell your mama and your papa
Baby, baby, doing nothing wrong, child
I'm doing nothing wrong, yeah
I won't bore you, yea, yea, huh
Baby, I want to ball you all night long
Yes, I do, child
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Originally Posted by luv:
Out of these? As a chick, I have to say that I loved Poison (but never considered them rock really), and Mark Slaughter was hot back in the day (except the hair, but I've just never been a fan of long hair on men). As for who kicked more ass, I'd probably go with Cinderella.
Just so you know to enhance your old crush, Mark Slaughter was by far the coolest, nicest rockstar I've ever met
He was just getting started, doing vocals for Vinnie Vincent Invasion and my buddy knew some guys to get us backstage and actually roadie out for the openers, LA Guns
Spent a good 10 minutes chatting when we were done, told me all about his family being cattle ranchers in Nevada, dude even used our conversation as the basis for one of his raps with the crowd
THAT kicked my ass lol... "this rockstar actually gives a damn what I think!1" [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Just so you know to enhance your old crush, Mark Slaughter was by far the coolest, nicest rockstar I've ever met
He was just getting started, doing vocals for Vinnie Vincent Invasion and my buddy knew some guys to get us backstage and actually roadie out for the openers, LA Guns
Spent a good 10 minutes chatting when we were done, told me all about his family being cattle ranchers in Nevada, dude even used our conversation as the basis for one of his raps with the crowd
THAT kicked my ass lol... "this rockstar actually gives a damn what I think!1"
This. I went to go see them after "Stick It to Ya " in Lafayette, LA back in the mid 90's. It was a small venue and I met him after the show. He gave me a pick and signed the inside cover of my "Stick it to Ya" CD. I asked if I could buy him a drink and he said no - your'e the fan, let me buy you one. I thought that was pretty damn cool! :-) [Reply]