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bgast1
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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:54 pm

Thanks for the lively conversation, much appreciated. I pulled some album called 'Trixter' out of our public library. I listened to a bit of it. It wasn't like I had to hit the skip button on every track. It sounded more AOR than metal to me. You all have to remember that I am 58 years old, so I really liked a lot of that AOR.
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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Fri Aug 14, 2009 12:01 am

bgast1 wrote:
Thanks for the lively conversation, much appreciated. I pulled some album called 'Trixter' out of our public library. I listened to a bit of it. It wasn't like I had to hit the skip button on every track. It sounded more AOR than metal to me. You all have to remember that I am 58 years old, so I really liked a lot of that AOR.


You've got 10 years on me. Is this an indication of what my hearing will be like in 10 years? just kidding

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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:18 am

tohostudios wrote:
bgast1 wrote:
Thanks for the lively conversation, much appreciated. I pulled some album called 'Trixter' out of our public library. I listened to a bit of it. It wasn't like I had to hit the skip button on every track. It sounded more AOR than metal to me. You all have to remember that I am 58 years old, so I really liked a lot of that AOR.


You've got 10 years on me. Is this an indication of what my hearing will be like in 10 years? just kidding


Nope, you have to remember that I am more of a musical renegade for my generation. Most folks really look down on me for listening to metal. There a few bands that are the exception though. Alice Cooper and Aerosmith are two of the exceptions. They both started back in the day. According to most folks in my generation Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath are about as hard as it gets.

Now then, to repond more directly to you question, Uncle Saxon showed me a bowl of oatmeal on my birthday. That's what you have to look forward to. Laughing very hard You also might have trouble remembering what you just listened to, so your hearing won't even be a factor.
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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:25 am

bgast1 wrote:
tohostudios wrote:
bgast1 wrote:
Thanks for the lively conversation, much appreciated. I pulled some album called 'Trixter' out of our public library. I listened to a bit of it. It wasn't like I had to hit the skip button on every track. It sounded more AOR than metal to me. You all have to remember that I am 58 years old, so I really liked a lot of that AOR.


You've got 10 years on me. Is this an indication of what my hearing will be like in 10 years? just kidding


Nope, you have to remember that I am more of a musical renegade for my generation. Most folks really look down on me for listening to metal. There a few bands that are the exception though. Alice Cooper and Aerosmith are two of the exceptions. They both started back in the day. According to most folks in my generation Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath are about as hard as it gets.

Now then, to repond more directly to you question, Uncle Saxon showed me a bowl of oatmeal on my birthday. That's what you have to look forward to. Laughing very hard You also might have trouble remembering what you just listened to, so your hearing won't even be a factor.


Oh great, I already forget what I just listened to.

In another 10 years I'll probably be listening to muzak.

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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:37 am

tohostudios wrote:
bgast1 wrote:
tohostudios wrote:
bgast1 wrote:
Thanks for the lively conversation, much appreciated. I pulled some album called 'Trixter' out of our public library. I listened to a bit of it. It wasn't like I had to hit the skip button on every track. It sounded more AOR than metal to me. You all have to remember that I am 58 years old, so I really liked a lot of that AOR.


You've got 10 years on me. Is this an indication of what my hearing will be like in 10 years? just kidding


Nope, you have to remember that I am more of a musical renegade for my generation. Most folks really look down on me for listening to metal. There a few bands that are the exception though. Alice Cooper and Aerosmith are two of the exceptions. They both started back in the day. According to most folks in my generation Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath are about as hard as it gets.

Now then, to repond more directly to you question, Uncle Saxon showed me a bowl of oatmeal on my birthday. That's what you have to look forward to. Laughing very hard You also might have trouble remembering what you just listened to, so your hearing won't even be a factor.


Oh great, I already forget what I just listened to.

In another 10 years I'll probably be listening to muzak.



Laughing very hard Laughing very hard It doesn't matter what you listen to. Except if your'e going to drift as severely as muzak, I'm gonna have to send you to Mr. Wizard over at the CMR. He'll get you straightened out. Shall I put a bug in his ear?
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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Fri Aug 14, 2009 1:46 am

bgast1 wrote:
tohostudios wrote:
bgast1 wrote:
tohostudios wrote:
bgast1 wrote:
Thanks for the lively conversation, much appreciated. I pulled some album called 'Trixter' out of our public library. I listened to a bit of it. It wasn't like I had to hit the skip button on every track. It sounded more AOR than metal to me. You all have to remember that I am 58 years old, so I really liked a lot of that AOR.


You've got 10 years on me. Is this an indication of what my hearing will be like in 10 years? just kidding


Nope, you have to remember that I am more of a musical renegade for my generation. Most folks really look down on me for listening to metal. There a few bands that are the exception though. Alice Cooper and Aerosmith are two of the exceptions. They both started back in the day. According to most folks in my generation Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath are about as hard as it gets.

Now then, to repond more directly to you question, Uncle Saxon showed me a bowl of oatmeal on my birthday. That's what you have to look forward to. Laughing very hard You also might have trouble remembering what you just listened to, so your hearing won't even be a factor.


Oh great, I already forget what I just listened to.

In another 10 years I'll probably be listening to muzak.



Laughing very hard Laughing very hard It doesn't matter what you listen to. Except if your'e going to drift as severely as muzak, I'm gonna have to send you to Mr. Wizard over at the CMR. He'll get you straightened out. Shall I put a bug in his ear?


Nah, that's OK. I don't need a lecture on the merits of Polka or lousy Seattle hardcore bands.

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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Fri Aug 14, 2009 2:01 am

lol! I doubt you'll get that. He's more into Obama-wan hate-speech. Not that I blame him.
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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Wed Sep 09, 2009 2:03 pm

I still dig Trixter. I saw them and Firehouse open for Warrant on the Cherry Pie tour!
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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Thu Sep 10, 2009 8:45 pm

Trixter's biggest song was "One In A Million" off their first album, and yea I was into them around 92-93ish, I caught them live at a small club in Hallandale,FL and they were great. I still have my age 21 wristband from the show, I wrote Trixter on it and the date, I didn't have a ticket, we just paid to get in and that was it.

While people were getting into Pearl Jam, I was still enjoying the kind of music that I still listen to today....just good ole rock n roll!
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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:07 pm

7thSaviour wrote:
I still dig Trixter. I saw them and Firehouse open for Warrant on the Cherry Pie tour!



Nice to see I'm not the only one here who likes this band. I thought both of their first two albums were great!

I still like em!


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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Fri Sep 11, 2009 1:20 pm

Metallic Blaze wrote:
7thSaviour wrote:
I still dig Trixter. I saw them and Firehouse open for Warrant on the Cherry Pie tour!



Nice to see I'm not the only one here who likes this band. I thought both of their first two albums were great!

I still like em!


You got it, twinzo!
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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Fri Sep 11, 2009 11:17 pm

7thSaviour wrote:
Metallic Blaze wrote:
7thSaviour wrote:
I still dig Trixter. I saw them and Firehouse open for Warrant on the Cherry Pie tour!



Nice to see I'm not the only one here who likes this band. I thought both of their first two albums were great!

I still like em!


You got it, twinzo!





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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Fri Sep 16, 2011 2:40 am

Pretty underrated band, shame they didn't last longer.
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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Fri Sep 16, 2011 3:34 pm

Vexer6 wrote:
Pretty underrated band, shame they didn't last longer.




Meh, I'd say they lasted longer than they needed to.Razz



That being said, a coupla of the guys followed up with a band called 40 Ft. Ringo, which I find pretty good. Reminds me of Lit.

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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Fri Sep 16, 2011 4:49 pm

Not a great band but not terrible either. Just another run of the mill hair band.
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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Fri Sep 16, 2011 5:17 pm

I think even the Trixter guys knew that the kind of music they were playing had an expiration date on it. So they got in, had a hit single or two, toured the world, and then got the hell out of Dodge. They got nothin' to complain about.

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PostSubject: Re: Trixter   Sat Sep 17, 2011 12:29 am

I like the second album better than the first but FF is right - they knew it was fad chasing time...

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