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Old 23rd June 2016, 01:43 PM
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Motley Crue - If I Die Tomorrow

Never was a huge Crue fan (although I really like TOO FAST FOR LOVE and SHOUT AT THE DEVIL), but I thought this was one of their best of the last 20 years. I seemed to be in the minority on that. But I loved it.
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Born 23rd June, 1940 - Stuart Sutcliffe, the original bass guitarist in The Quarrymen and The Beatles



Paul McCartney – guitar
John Lennon – guitar
Stuart Sutcliffe – bass

It's an interesting instrumental song, in the vein of The Shadows. Strange that Tarantino hasn't used it in any of his films yet!
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Never was a huge Crue fan (although I really like TOO FAST FOR LOVE and SHOUT AT THE DEVIL), but I thought this was one of their best of the last 20 years. I seemed to be in the minority on that. But I loved it.
I got into the Crue in my teens. The first album of theirs i bought was Theatre of Pain but it was when they released the single Girls, Girls, Girls that i really got into them. They looked so cool hanging outside the strip clubs with their bikes, it was the whole decadent neon lit streets thing, and it featured on the cover of Kerrang! magazine. My impressionable youthful self just wanted to live that lifestyle.

I've loved them ever since. That self titled album they released with John Corabi on vocals is just immense so much better than Generation Swine that followed it once Neil rejoined.
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Old 23rd June 2016, 07:32 PM
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John Corabi on vocals is just immense so much better than Generation Swine that followed it once Neil rejoined.
The self-titled one with Corabi is an extremely underrated album. I find GENERATION SWINE unlistenable.
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The self-titled one with Corabi is an extremely underrated album. I find GENERATION SWINE unlistenable.
There are a few decent songs on Swine but it's easily their worst album.

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