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by The Tribe Zone » Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:18 pm
I remember buying their cassette the first time I heard this tune....I dunno, 20 years ago???
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea ... id=3113292The cassette was probably wore out long ago,I forgotten it until today, and stumbled on the song today on the web.....Paul Rodgers, Jimmy Page.....The Firm.
What a great sound...sort of a Bad Co and Zeppelin rolled into one....

Thought I'd see who else remembered or got into it..
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by Larvell Blanks » Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:22 am
Thanks for not posting "Radioactive"
Not a bad band but not the greatest either. They made music that was more commercial than I'd have expected from Page and Rogers (at the time). I would have liked to see them really take it to a different level considering that they were going to be a "2 album band". At times they sounded like Bad Co. light w/ Page on guitar. I own the vinyl but really have no desire to throw it on the turntable anytime soon
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by jb » Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:33 am
Larvell Blanks wrote:Thanks for not posting "Radioactive"
Not a bad band but not the greatest either. They made music that was more commercial than I'd have expected from Page and Rogers (at the time). I would have liked to see them really take it to a different level considering that they were going to be a "2 album band". At times they sounded like Bad Co. light w/ Page on guitar. I own the vinyl but really have no desire to throw it on the turntable anytime soon
Can we have a "white shadow" thread?
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by The Tribe Zone » Thu Aug 27, 2009 11:02 am
Larvell Blanks wrote:Thanks for not posting "Radioactive"
Not a bad band but not the greatest either. They made music that was more commercial than I'd have expected from Page and Rogers (at the time). I would have liked to see them really take it to a different level considering that they were going to be a "2 album band". At times they sounded like Bad Co. light w/ Page on guitar. I own the vinyl but really have no desire to throw it on the turntable anytime soon
LB...my thoughts exactly......Would have thought they could turn out more tunes at the level of Satisfaction Guaranteed......Thats a good tune bro.
Oh...Radioactive sucked.
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by Larvell Blanks » Thu Aug 27, 2009 11:02 am
JB wrote:Can we have a "white shadow" thread?
If you start it, they will come
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