

zip file into the ROM folder of Devilken's and Corsario's VC Injector. Tell the floor to target the highest neighboring floor and to lower, and it will function exactly the same. But I strongly recommend his "Stranger" and "52nd Street" albums at the very least.Hexen redux The game no longer works which is sad. Here is the Discography from one of rock's biggest all-time stars:Ģ001: Fantasies and Delusions (#83)-a classical music collaboration with his father and half-brotherĢ000: 2000 Years: The Millenium Concert (#40)ġ985: Greatest Hits Volume I & II (#6)- If all you want is a GH package, this is the one to get. He always has a new sound or a new feel for each song that he comes out with. With Billy Joel, however, you can't corner him into a category or say that his songs sound the same because they don't. One thing I didn't know about him-his manager, who was his ex-wife's brother, mismanaged his accounts to the point where Billy lost 90 million dollars! A staggering figure.Īnother observation about Joel: Most artists, even though the songs are different, they sound similiar. To use the analogy, he gets knocked down and just keeps getting up again. I'm struck by how many times he has bounced back from adversity (you know he started out as a boxer a pretty good one actually, going 22-4).

I had just watched the Biography feature on him last night. However.this morning I heard "My Life" by Billy Joel. The two greatest decades without question are the 60's and 70's, when you go out to the 50's or up to the 80's, you lose a lot of quality. They used to play great songs from the 60's and 70's and I'm a little perturbed that they recently switched to 70's and 80's. I listen to 107.1 K-Hits (KTHI) in Boise. As time goes by, you'll probably be able to pick up on songs or artists that I don't like and those that I do.
On this blog, I'll try to be as unbiased as possible but let's face it, we all have our own favorites and opinions and a blog would be pretty bland without giving some idea of what music I like. As I've said before, I try to be open as far as my musical tastes although it's very hard me to like rap, hard rock that doesn't have a melody and twangy country.
