There's actually some very good and funny songs from that Looney Tunes series! Daffy's the Wizard is great one.
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All this talk about bad albums inspired me to go back and listen to KISS Dynasty. Similar to Mego, I have a strong nostalgia for KISS. They were the first "real" band I liked as a kid and I was nuts for them. Had posters all over my room, made sure not to miss 'KISS Meets The Phantom of the Park' colored in the the KISS color-by-numbers posters. I know KISS was never the most epoch band in music, but I loved them. I also remember being devastated by how much I hated Dynasty. I remember thinking it was so bad. I dropped KISS and never looked back. This thread made me think I should go back and re-listen to it.
So I did.
It still hurts.WANTED - Solid-Boxed WGSH's, C.8 or better.Comment
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Really? I liked the album when it first came out and I'm still fond of it. I was more disappointed by KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park, it's a toss up between that and the Star Wars Holiday Special as to which one is the television event that I was most looking forward to but horribly disappointed by. The fact that these two events occurred within a month of each other made Fall 1978 a rough season for me! When I was 10 years old, Star Wars and KISS were the only two things I cared about, and both franchises really let me down that fall...Last edited by cjefferys; Oct 1, '15, 8:25 PM.Comment
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I feel like I lean on the younger side of things here, but at 37 I'm a huge elvis fan and I can't stand the mid sixties stuff. The movies and the music were so phoned in and all about selling a product. His early stuff and his stuff from 68 to 74 was a return to form and then some. Even though he didn't write his own music, he owned every sing he ever cared to sing.Comment
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I feel like I lean on the younger side of things here, but at 37 I'm a huge elvis fan and I can't stand the mid sixties stuff. The movies and the music were so phoned in and all about selling a product. His early stuff and his stuff from 68 to 74 was a return to form and then some. Even though he didn't write his own music, he owned every sing he ever cared to sing.
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I feel like I lean on the younger side of things here, but at 37 I'm a huge elvis fan and I can't stand the mid sixties stuff. The movies and the music were so phoned in and all about selling a product. His early stuff and his stuff from 68 to 74 was a return to form and then some. Even though he didn't write his own music, he owned every sing he ever cared to sing.Comment
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