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Ink 19 :: Willie Nelson
The Essential Willie Nelson (Columbia/Legacy). Review by James Mann.
...duet with Julio Iglesias ("To All The Girls I've Loved") again, under any circumstances. And the same holds true for his pairings with Aerosmith's Steven Tyler ("One Time Too Many" -- aptly named, that) and Bono. But we forgive Willie his marketing, remembering as we do when the IRS stomped his happy...
Ink 19 :: Buzzcocks
Little Steven's Underground Garage-A-Go-Go's 4th of July event at Tampa's Hard Rock Casino featured Buzzcocks, The Chesterfield Kings, The Gore Gore Girls, Fortune & Maltese, and The Unrequited Loves. It wasn't a tour, it wasn't a private event, it was free, and Jen Cray was there.
BUZZCOCKS GORE GORE GIRLS, THE CHESTERFIELD KINGS, FORTUNE & MALTESE, THE UNREQUITED LOVES Tampa, FL July 3, 2006 by Jen Cray Little Steven's Underground Garage-A-Go-Go's 4th of July event at Tampa's Hard Rock Casino featured Buzzcocks, The Chesterfield Kings, The Gore Gore Girls, Fortune & Maltese ...
Ink 19 :: Armageddon
August 1998 :: Music A-B :: Armageddon (George Jegadesh)
...... From the first track, "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing," a sappy, catchy, emotional rocker from Aerosmith, to the last, "Animal Crackers" sung by Steven Tyler with his daughter Liv talking in the background, this album is packed with excitement and good music. Steven Tyler and co. have three more tracks...
Ink 19 :: Ministry
Ministry,Al Jourgensen,Paul Barker,Revolting Cocks,Ogre,Skinny Puppy
...work with Mike Scaccia again? Well Mikey and I were both fucking junkies. That's why we split up. They called us the toxic twins… I thought that was Steven Tyler and Joe Perry from Aerosmith? No, that's me and Mikey. Aerosmith ain't got nothing on us, baby. Anyway, we just really bottomed out, both...
Ink 19 :: Jonny Polonsky
There is Something Wrong With You (EggBert). Review by Sean Slone.
...roaring out of the gate. The opening "Freezed" comes off something like The Replacements crossed with Aerosmith. Polonsky even sounds a bit like Steven Tyler as he sings, let me get these lyrics exactly right... "Baby, Baby, I-I-I-I-I-I." Yes, it's all deceptively simple, but undeniably infectious....
Ink 19 :: Toy Stories
Toy Stories (Ink 19, December 2000)
Ans Purins Squeaky Girlush Figure [My favorite toy growing up was] my She-Ra castle and dolls. I still have my She-Ra doll in my apartment, but some neighborhood boy got mad and smashed up my castle. [I always wanted, but never got a] Snoopy Sno-Cone Machine. Pigpen and Captain got one, but I never ...
Ink 19 :: Texas Terri and the Stiff Ones
Eat Shit +1 (Junk). Review by Matthew Moyer.
... skool with and a damaged voice that is way more convincing than many rockers on either side of the gender fence. Dude, she would so totally break Steven Tyler's legs… Junk Records, 7071 Warner Ave F. PNB 736, Huntington Beach, CA 92647-5495 Matthew Moyer
Ink 19 :: Not the Same Old Song and Dance
November 1999 :: Music L-R :: Not the Same Old Song and Dance (Nancy L Clark)
.... By far, the best cut on the CD is Mickey Thomas' version of "Last Child." I was amazed to hear how good this song sounded by someone other than Steven Tyler. Mickey seems to put his heart and soul into it. Certainly, this is Mickey's favorite Aerosmith tune. I found Jeff Keith's rendition of "Draw...
Ink 19 :: Box Of Stuff
It's Not Hollywood (self-released). Review by Stein Haukland.
...impressive impersonation of Ace Frehley, which is a good thing, while vocalist T. Conrad Williams sounds like everyone from Glenn Hughes via Roth to Steven Tyler. The songwriting isn't always too exciting and they'll never be accused of originality, but that's beside the point: This is above all music...
Ink 19 :: Big Wreck
December 1997 :: Music A-B :: Big Wreck (Gail Worley)
...refer to as "classic" rock was once known as progressive rock. In the late 70's, Led Zeppelin, Queen, and Yes were big heart throbs, and Aerosmith's Steven Tyler was thought to be just as outrageous as Marilyn Manson is considered today. Progressive rock, uh, progressed into hard rock like Bad Company...
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