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(Sun Sentinel)   Damn Yankees composer Richard Adler dead at the age of 90. Subby is really sad because he liked that song "High Enough"   (sun-sentinel.com) divider line 4
    More: Sad, Richard Adler, Tony Award-winning, lyricists, composers, President John F. Kennedy  
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2012-06-23 09:49:48 AM
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This thread is really making me rethink my choices in life.
2012-06-23 11:51:08 AM
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ds_4815: Had "Shoeless Joe" stuck in my head a few days ago, oddly enough. R.I.P. Composerman.

That one is a pretty catchy tune

/and now it's in MY head, dammit
2012-06-23 11:18:31 AM
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HeadbangerSmurf: Actual Farking: Fuggin Bizzy: My 5-year-old son just asked me why this headline is funny. I - I couldn't explain it adequately. Wow, I feel old all of a sudden. You had to be there, boy. You had to be there.

Haha

Son, sometimes a prominent member of a successful band decides he is too good for his current band and decides that he is only comfortable playing with other prominent members of other bands, so he forms a supergroup. High Enough transcended anything previously accomplished by Night Ranger.

Serious answer: The Travelling Wilburys and Derek and the Dominoes were the only supergroups worth a damn.

My kids would say that Night Ranger was light years better than Damn Yankees. I agree with them.


You have smart kids.
2012-06-23 08:37:34 AM
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Obligatory Patton Oswalt take on Damn Yankees (comes in at 2:20... lead up is great)
 
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