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Friday
Nov132020

Tommy Lee Guests On New Track

The song is "Climb" and Tommy Lee lends himself to the track alongside Machine Gun Kelly and 24Goldn. The song is from a podcast called Halloween In Hell.

Now I gave this song a fair shot. I listened to it twice but it just is not my cup of tea. Perhaps you will like it. Some people were comparing this to Blink-182. I am not sure what I would even categorize this track as but it does not sound "Halloween" to me.


Reader Comments (4)

The year was 1989. The month was December. Manuel "Pineapple" Noriega has locked himself inside the Vatican Embassy in Panama. Reason? George Sr. had invaded and wanted to have a word with him. The troops surrounded the place and blasted Guns n Roses, The Clash, Van Halen (obviously), and other assorted bands. The Vatican complained, The music stopped. But Manuel was outta' there by the start of the new year.

If only they had a time machine back then. They could have played this song instead of wasting good music on that drug dealing thug. By the second auto-tuned bleat of "Little Baby" Noriega would have jumped, not climbed, out of a second story window.
November 14, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterHim
@Him
I now have a mental picture of Pope John Paul II throwing horns as he lip sync’s while playing air guitar to “Welcome To The Jungle” inches from Noriega’s face. So there that...🤘😂😂
November 14, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterGary
@HIM - well maybe they can use this one in Janurary to clear the dipshits out of White House 🤣
November 14, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterMike
Gary, you had me laughing. Pope/Saint John Paul the II is getting a bit of a thrashing these days. If what is being said is true, I think he probably deserves it. Then again, hagiography is most often a patch-job on persons, religious or otherwise, who were far more human than their most fawning defenders wish to believe. I leave the sorting to those more interested in debating his merits, even as I acknowledge that he did do good things.

Personally, I'd like to think of him as you do. Growing up in a Catholic household, and having a grandmother who was a conservative Italian Catholic (a Padre Pio follower/pre-Vatican II devotee, even if she didn't read or speak Latin . . . go figure), I was up to my eyeballs in PJPII veneration. I even remember sending Noni a picture of the Pope Mobile when it was on display in the free car museum at The Imperial Palace in Vegas back in the day, not too far from one of Elvis's cars and a candelabra-adorned car once owned by Liberace (who she also loved, go figure) . . . quite a study in automotive contrasts!!!

Mike, music can be used in many ways. A tonic for some, as torture for others. All I know for certain is what a well-regarded philosopher once said: "the rhythm is gonna get you."
November 15, 2020 | Unregistered CommenterHim

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