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Post by Lucky Seven on Dec 22, 2005 1:33:43 GMT -5
It's probably needless to say that he's best known for his two songs "The Touch" and "Dare" from "Transformers:The Movie", but he also sang "She's Got The Power" from Sailor Moon. Stan's a great vocalist, and I also like a few of the songs on his 1987 album "Stan Bush & Barrage".
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Post by Betty Ann on May 31, 2006 0:28:43 GMT -5
I always kind of thought he sounded silly in "She's Got the Power." His picture is kind of weird, but thanks for sharing it!
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Post by Lucky Seven on Jun 1, 2006 22:34:35 GMT -5
True, "She's Got The Power" doesn't really sound like most of what he's known for, but I still think it's a pretty good song.
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Post by tmchiba on Jun 7, 2006 23:34:28 GMT -5
Wow I had no idea he did "She's got the power." But actually it does seem to fit in with his previous efforts. Dare, The Touch and She's got the power, are very much similar songs, and all great to listen to. Thanks for pointing that out.
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Post by Des on Jun 7, 2006 23:37:41 GMT -5
The song sounds like its from Baywatch ;D.
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Post by Lucky Seven on Jun 8, 2006 23:39:23 GMT -5
Wow I had no idea he did "She's got the power." But actually it does seem to fit in with his previous efforts. Dare, The Touch and She's got the power, are very much similar songs, and all great to listen to. Thanks for pointing that out. No problem! I do whatever I can to supply information most people might not know. While "Fighting for what you believe in" isn't the only thing he writes about, he seems to be famous for it. It helped me come up with a genre I refer to as "Hero Rock". Some other artists that I think fit under this genre are John Parr, Michael "Yellow Dancer" Bradley, Roger Daltrey (quite a bit of his solo material can fit nicely in this category) and John Farnham. The song sounds like its from Baywatch ;D. You think so?
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Post by Des on Jun 8, 2006 23:44:42 GMT -5
You think so? Not him singing it, but the melody.
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Post by Lucky Seven on Jun 9, 2006 1:02:09 GMT -5
I see.
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