I love Whitesnake! I couldn't even tell you which song is my favorite.
You've got me on YouTube now, listening to all of the Whitesnake videos. :haha:
Ugh! Too much Tawny Katain (sp?) though. I never realized just how many videos she was in.
Lily "Beautiful Life"
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Wed Feb 27, 2008 10:47 pm
Oh I know what you mean, Pam. I liked Whitesnake until seeing too much of Tawny Kitain (or Katane Kataen...I can't spell her last name either LOL!!), I got turned off. Ughhhhhh!!!!!!! :sad5:
"Within the heart of every stray, lies the singular desire to be loved."
pamh36 Ingalls Friend for Life
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Thu Feb 28, 2008 9:48 am
I know! It was very hard to pretend that I was Pamela Coverdale when I had her face popping up in all of those videos all the time! Especially the "Here I Go" one, where she's rolling around on the car.
Lily "Beautiful Life"
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Thu Feb 28, 2008 11:05 am
WHAT??? David married you too??? I thought I was the Mrs. Coverdale!! I could roll around on the car like that too, you know. But he said Tawny could do it better, so I divorced him. :Hahaha:
"Within the heart of every stray, lies the singular desire to be loved."
pamh36 Ingalls Friend for Life
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Thu Feb 28, 2008 7:00 pm
Oh, I would have so divorced him too over that!! Yeah, I left him and was Pamela Michaels for awhile. But now I've lost all respect for him too with that reality show of his.
I think we kinda hijacked Larry's thread.
Lily "Beautiful Life"
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Thu Feb 28, 2008 10:32 pm
Pamela Michaels!! Oh I wanted your hubby, but since he married you, I became Lily Rose!! :Hahaha:
See, if they had stayed with us, we would've tame those wild boys.
"Within the heart of every stray, lies the singular desire to be loved."
pamh36 Ingalls Friend for Life
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Fri Feb 29, 2008 10:35 am
Oh, but would you have really wanted them to be tame? They just wouldn't be the same!
Carol Adventure Seeker
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Fri Feb 29, 2008 4:25 pm
I know of a couple rock songs from the 80s because my uncle was into rock/heavy metal. One time he was 'babysitting' us (I was 11, my brother 9 and my little cousin 7) and he bought pizza and drinks and a video for us to watch with him.
It was Pink Floyd's The Wall. If anyone else has seen that video can agree that it is really depressing and disturbing... I think halfway through it we were watching it with our mouths open but being kids and thinking we could talk about this video to our classmates, lol, just wanted to keep on watching.
But I do have to admit that the song 'Brick in the Wall' is one of my favorites. And I would like to dedicate the song to Mr. Applewood from the epidose "Troublemaker"
Okay, good. It's usually Savannah's threads that end up getting hijacked. :haha:
Yes, I know exactly what you are talking about in that movie, because every time I hear that song, after watching the movie, all I can think about is that scene!
carolineingalls Farm Land Owner
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Tue Mar 11, 2008 3:16 pm
I know what you mean, Pam. It kinda put me off the song everytime I think about the movie! I'm just a big scaredy who hates horror flicks anyway!
It's hard to beat Bon Jovi for a bit of Rock. One of my fave tracks of his is Saturday Night.
"To change your life takes a lot of courage and energy. It's not for wimps." Karen Grassle. April 2006
pamh36 Ingalls Friend for Life
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:25 am
Oh Bon Jovi! He was also one of my hubbies back in the 80's! I remember going to a festival and my hair was just like Bon Jovi's and I had my old stone-washed jacket like his and one of the guys running one of the games said, "Hey, Mrs. Bon Jovi, why don't you come over and play my game?" It was such a great compliment.
carolineingalls Farm Land Owner
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Wed Mar 12, 2008 2:44 pm
And did you, Pam?
"To change your life takes a lot of courage and energy. It's not for wimps." Karen Grassle. April 2006
flatbroke Man of Constant Sorrow
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Wed Mar 12, 2008 7:02 pm
pamh36 wrote:
Oh Bon Jovi! He was also one of my hubbies back in the 80's! I remember going to a festival and my hair was just like Bon Jovi's and I had my old stone-washed jacket like his and one of the guys running one of the games said, "Hey, Mrs. Bon Jovi, why don't you come over and play my game?" It was such a great compliment.
PAM was a GROUPIE? :faint2:
Cool.
flatbroke Man of Constant Sorrow
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Wed Mar 12, 2008 7:10 pm
Here's a kind of oldie. It's about a poor little girl getting beat by her father. It's said, but a pretty song nonetheless. You know me, the King of the songs you've forgotten.
Misti Red Hummingbird
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:16 pm
Dang this dialup. I can listen to the songs but it takes me forever! When you mentioned a girl getting beaten by her dad, I was thinking along another line, "Janie's Got a Gun" by Aerosmith.
Hey, if the "village idiot" title falls thru, you can always be the "king of songs!"
"I would fight for you - I'd lie for you - walk the wire for you - ya I'd die for you..."
flatbroke Man of Constant Sorrow
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:54 pm
Misti wrote:
Dang this dialup. I can listen to the songs but it takes me forever! When you mentioned a girl getting beaten by her dad, I was thinking along another line, "Janie's Got a Gun" by Aerosmith.
Hey, if the "village idiot" title falls thru, you can always be the "king of songs!"
Yeah, that dial up sucks. I never did a speed test while on it, but doing one on cable I push about 30,000 kbps d/l and 2500 upload, and you just can't get any faster than that.
But don't fret. Keep nagging the hubby 'til he gets you satellite. It's a LOT better.
Misti Red Hummingbird
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:57 pm
FYI, that would be MY department! Maybe I will!
"I would fight for you - I'd lie for you - walk the wire for you - ya I'd die for you..."
flatbroke Man of Constant Sorrow
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:04 pm
Misti wrote:
FYI, that would be MY department! Maybe I will!
It would be worth it. The speed is MUCH faster. It's not as fast as cable, but it's better than a lot I've seen.
Of course, if you can get cable in your area, that's the best way to go, but you living in the country, I didn't think you could. I think sat internet is around 50-75 dollars a month, depending on who you get it from.
pamh36 Ingalls Friend for Life
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Subject: Re: Larry's Rock Thu Mar 13, 2008 9:26 am
flatbroke wrote:
PAM was a GROUPIE? :faint2:
Cool.
:shh3: I don't want to ruin my angelic reputation!