GornikDaze
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Max Webster… that takes me back to the Hemispheres tourWell I doubt it will be Triumph or Max Webster, so my guess Neil Young.
Max Webster… that takes me back to the Hemispheres tourWell I doubt it will be Triumph or Max Webster, so my guess Neil Young.
That would be the obvious good choice (album-dependent) . . . but Celine Dion is on the list as well, as is Bryan Adams, hence my concern.Well I doubt it will be Triumph or Max Webster, so my guess Neil Young.
Or Nryan Adams, and his first 2 or 3 albums were actually okay.That would be the obvious good choice . . . but Celine Dion is on the list as well, hence my concern.
Also The Band is Canadian. And Cowboy Junkies.
And JoniThat would be the obvious good choice (album-dependent) . . . but Celine Dion is on the list as well, as is Bryan Adams, hence my concern.
Also The Band is Canadian. And Cowboy Junkies.
I quite like the idea of the pre-recorded scoring should I miss any weeks.Am away this weekend so just in case I don't get much time to listen..
If its a Tragically Hip put me down for a 10.
If it's Nickelback a 1 just for the cheek of it.
Songs from Big PinkThat would be the obvious good choice (album-dependent) . . . but Celine Dion is on the list as well, as is Bryan Adams, hence my concern.
Also The Band is Canadian. And Cowboy Junkies.
Saw Bryan Adams three times on the Into The Fire tour and he and his band were absolutely superb.Or Nryan Adams, and his first 2 or 3 albums were actually okay.
Saw Bryan Adams three times on the Into The Fire tour and he and his band were absolutely superb.
That album featured brilliant introspective songs with very well though out lyrics. It felt like that could be a real turning point in his career. Unfortunately, it was, and most of what came afterwards was bollocks. But Cuts Like A Knife, Reckless and Into The Fire are all superb albums.