What do you people think of the following groups/song?
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I love Culture Club, Men at Work, and especially NKOTB, I listen to there Christmas CD every holiday. The Tarzan Boy song is pretty good, And I really love Vanilla Ice ( I really wish that COOL AS ICE was on DVD).
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1. So-so group, so-so song.
2. GREAT group, and a good song, but not even one of their best, IMO.
3. No use for this whatsoever.
4. Ditto.
2. GREAT group, and a good song, but not even one of their best, IMO.
3. No use for this whatsoever.
4. Ditto.
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men at work = amazing. or at least they started out that way. how could a band put out the amazing "business as usual" and follow it with the abysmal "cargo"?
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From: Right now, my location is DVDTalk, but then again, you should already know that, shouldn't you?
Culture Club-Karma Chameleon = Doesn't have the replayability factor of most '80s pop. I'm as sick of it now as I was when it was originally popular.
Men at Work-Down Under = A phenomenal group that died well before it's time, and a sweet track. Always loved the video for that one.
Baltimora-Tarzan Boy = Trite but fun in moderation.
New Kids on the block = Where's my gun?
I prefer "Cargo" to "Business as Usual"...they're both great albums, but I can't get through the last three tracks on "Business", whereas I don't skip a track at all on "Cargo"...not to mention "Cargo" has the best Men at Work song of all time, "Overkill"...
Men at Work-Down Under = A phenomenal group that died well before it's time, and a sweet track. Always loved the video for that one.
Baltimora-Tarzan Boy = Trite but fun in moderation.
New Kids on the block = Where's my gun?
Originally Posted by Hollowgen
how could a band put out the amazing "business as usual" and follow it with the abysmal "cargo"?




