g.man wrote:I think for me it's a toss-up between
and
To be fair to McLachlan, he was a massive Kiss fan, hence Mona being a poorly disguised re-jig of Ace Frehley's Back In The New York Groove. He really didn't have any aspirations to be a pop starlet.RamSteelwood wrote:ha, from the youtube comments for that: JoeW1979 13 years ago I've always said Craig McLachlan is the most underrated musical talent to come out in the last twenty years. Only problem he had was that he was a little bit too "street" for those pencil pushing record company execs to deal with. They wanted him to go commercial, but he wouldn't give up his principles. Every tune he recorded was for the brothers on the block. No one else.
cool, thanks for that G!g.man wrote:To be fair to McLachlan, he was a massive Kiss fan, hence Mona being a poorly disguised re-jig of Ace Frehley's Back In The New York Groove. He really didn't have any aspirations to be a pop starlet.RamSteelwood wrote:ha, from the youtube comments for that: JoeW1979 13 years ago I've always said Craig McLachlan is the most underrated musical talent to come out in the last twenty years. Only problem he had was that he was a little bit too "street" for those pencil pushing record company execs to deal with. They wanted him to go commercial, but he wouldn't give up his principles. Every tune he recorded was for the brothers on the block. No one else.
afgavinstan wrote:Will Jimmy Nail count here?
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