Saturday, July 6, 2019

Again, I wish there was something from the Revolutionary War that explains why we light fireworks and barbecue on 4th of July. Like, the original 13 Colonies lighting fireworks as a symbol of their declaration of independence. That would've been cool. I would love to have it be revealed one day that the Colonial Army had barbecues and barrels of ale like when Forrest Gump and Bubba first went to Vietnam and they found out it was nothing like The United States of America except the beer cans and barbecues. It would also be cool if someone thought of George Washington as "General George" like Lt. Dan.

Forrest Gump Theme - Alan Silvestri

Happy 25th Anniversary to Forrest Gump.

Top Five Worst KISS Albums

Top Five Worst KISS Albums
July 6, 2019
By Ryan Porzl

I've been a KISS fan since 2001 and they were the first band I got into. For 45 years, the band has released 20 studio albums as well as other material. When a band releases that much stuff and has such a long and rich history, they're bound to stumble once and awhile. With KISS embarking on their End of the Road tour, I figure I do some articles on KISS' work. The first will cover the few times KISS missed the mark. I'll mostly focus on studio albums not the Alive! albums or compilation albums with some new songs like Killers or Smashes, Thrashes, and Hits. This will not be in any specific order.

Thursday, July 4, 2019

"Weird Al" Yankovic - The Saga Begins (Official Music Video)

Happy Belated 20th Anniversary to the "Weird" Al Yankovic album Running With Scissors which features one of his great songs: The Saga Begins. The anniversary was June 29th.



Slaughter - On My Own

Happy Belated 20th Anniversary to the fifth and recent Slaughter album Back to Reality which turned 20 on June 29th. The only one with guitarist Jeff Blando and the only one without guitarist Tim Kelly who was killed in an accident in 1998.



Wednesday, June 26, 2019

James Bond - Moonraker Intro + Song

Happy 40th Anniversary to Moonraker, the 11th James Bond and Roger Moore's fourth as 007. The movie sees the return of Richard Kiel as the iconic villain Jaws and the final one to feature original M Bernard Lee who had played M since the first Bond Dr. No in 1962 as he passed away in 1981 during production of For Your Eyes Only though he wasn't able. The song is sung by Shirley Bassey who makes history singing her third Bond theme after having already done Goldfinger in 1964 and Diamonds Are Forever in 1971. As of 2019, Bassey is the only singer to sung more than one Bond theme.