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To: shadowman who wrote (9351)5/9/2000 10:40:00 PM
From: Nittany Lion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10709
 
Dennis,

Not a bad bad list. Although there are a few that I wouldn't include

I would take exception to Journey's "Open Arms", "Signs" by the 5 Man E Band, "We Built this City" by Starship and "Rock & Roll Heaven" by the R Brothers.

I always thought Steve Perry had one of the best male voices in Rock and in fact, I bought their Greatest Hits CD mainly because of "Open Arms" - I think it's a great song. "Signs" I have just always liked and I appreciate anything by Starship because I've always enjoyed the combination of Grace Slick's voice with Mickey Whathisname. Finally, I resent the Righteous Brothers being on ANY list such as this - afterall, it is the Righteous Brothers! :)

Most of the others I agree with but I would put anything by Prince, Ray Parker, Jr. and of course, Yoko nearer the top. I don't recall the #1 but the lyrics are, ahem, classic to say the least.

Now if I can just get "Kung Fu Fighting" out of my head before bedtime. ;)

Gary