![]() ![]() I do like it, but it is one of the weaker tracks in this collection. ' Don't Talk To Strangers' This is a standard 1980s mid-paced rock track. The drummer for the majority of this album is Mark Brzezicki from the band Big Country, and so it does not have that overly dated sound. Many 80s albums have a distinct drum sound, often because Phil Collins played the drums or they tried to copy him, or they used those early, tinny drum machines. This song reminds me of something about this album. I have a feeling if this had been released under the name of "The Who", it would have been a hit. Daltrey always inhabited Townshend's lyrics perfectly, and this is no exception. I have heard that it was meant to be a Who song, but for whatever reason it ended up here. Written by Pete Townshend and filled with intelligent lyrics, this song is about coping with getting older and feeling that maybe life hasn't gone the way you would like. ![]() ' After The Fire' The opening track was the first single. I really enjoy this album and I am sure most people who like the rock from the 80s (although not the poodle rock) will find enough here to enjoy as well. ![]() The Who were on hiatus at this point in time, Pete Townshend was making some pretty good solo albums as well, and I guess everyone just assumed this album would be a filler one. This album is all but forgotten, and none of the tracks seem to have lasted the test of time in the popular consciousness. When I got my CD player, this was one of the first CDs I bought as well, mainly because I'd come close to wearing out the cassette. I couldn't find the single, so I bought the cassette instead. I bought this in early 1986, based on wanting the track ' After The Fire'. But I will be honest about the weaker tracks. It's one of those CDs I can put on and just let play through – I don't need to fast-forward any tracks at all. I know some are not going to appeal to everyone and some are certainly not going to be regarded as all-time classics, but I like them all. Writing library: x264 core 148 r2597M e86f3a1Įncoding options: 1 = Cabaça / O = 4 / deblokuyuchoho = 1: 0: 0 / analysis = 0x3: 0x113 / I = UMH / subme = 8 / psi = 1 / =psy_rd / mixed_ref = 1 / = me_range16 / Chroma_me = 1/1 = Frame / 8x8dct = 1 / INE = 0 / 21.Before I get started, be aware this is one of those albums where I like every song on it. Stars: DwayneJohnson, Kevin Hart, Daniel Nicoletaįormat setting requires a number of changes: 4 frames Movie Title: Central Intelligence Agency (2016 g) Stars: Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Daniel Nicoleta Once he is reunited with an old school friend’s Facebook, meek accountant lured into the world of international espionage.Īuthor: Ike Barinholts (screenplay), David Stassen (screenplay) ![]()
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