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Old 12-07-2007, 02:19 PM
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I vote for MOTLEY CRUE...they were the poster children for 80's rock.
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Old 12-07-2007, 02:58 PM
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I'll stick with Van Halen and KISS. They arrived in the late 70's and took the 80's by storm.
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I have always enjoyed Spike Jones and his City Slickers. Now that was a group.
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The most underrated band of all time that everyone knows at least one of their songs (even if you dont know it is them) - Styx!!!!

But the best hardish rock band, by techical standards - Rush.
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Q-92 (KONQ 91.9) is now running a new Guitar Prescription radio package:

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Welcome to Dr. Ducks Guitar Prescription Radio Show !!

Dr.Ducks Guitar Prescription Radio Show is a genre',... decade and generational non- specific celebration of guitar players and guitar music in general, and plays the most incredibly awesome guitar music in the world ... from the very best players known ... in all different genres' of music - coming at you one right after another ...


Coming to you straight from way out here in the desert of Las Vegas Nevada USA. - the entertainment capitol of the world !!


Each show is "Evergreen" meaning no seasons, dates of the program or current events are ever mentioned ... you could play dose number 1 , 7 and 13 back to back any time of year and they would be just as relevant 15 to 20 years from now as they are today regardless of the season, time of day or day of the week... it's all about guitar.


Our debut broadcast date is set for January 6, 2008 ... on KUNV 91.5 Las Vegas, Nevada.


All interested radio stations, please contact Dr.Duck ASAP about syndicating this new and exciting program. We will e-mail you a link to the page where you can download Dr.Ducks Guitar Prescription in Mp-3 format - pre-recorded in 58 minute "dosages"
The schedule:

Episode premier will be immediately after Friday's Morning Trainwreck.
Repeated at 7:00 pm.

Saturday at 11:00 pm.

We want to run the show one more time before the next Friday (when a new Dose will air).

Any suggestions of the day and time?

For those who can't receive Q-92 here's the link for this weeks show:
http://www.ducksdeluxe.com/ddgp4.mp3

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~Dr.Ducks Guitar Prescription Dose #4 Play List~
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1:57 >>>That's All Right (Mama)<<<< Elvis Presley
3:57 >>>SHE's A BEAUTY <<< The Tubes
5:00 >>>SMOOTH<<<Santana
1:55>>>>VILLAGE DANCE<<< Ritchie Blackmore
6:48 >>>>HIWAY STAR<<<< Deep Purple w/ Ritchie Blackmore
4:11 >>>HAVANA CLUB<<< Ottmar Liebert
2:57 >>>THE SUPERNATURAL <<<< Bluesbreakers with Peter Green
4:12 >>>ELIS (Leva e Traz)<<< Peter White
4:52 >>>BUMPING DOWN SUNSET<<< Wes Montgomery
2:01>>>>YAKETY AX<<<< Chet Atkins
2:24 >>>THE HOUSE IS ROCKIN' <<<< Stevie Ray Vaughn
2:11>>>MR. MOTO<<<< The Belairs
2:54 >>>CHANSON d'AMOUR <<<< Art & Dotty Todd
4:55 >>> SOMBODY LOVES ME <<< Herb Ellis
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Radio that was an excellent choice and you are right STYX kick major butt
There best song is and will always be Come Sail Away then the only song that Neil Deshawn (sp.) sang on and personally wrote To Much Time On My Hands

but the list of songs that were great doesnt stop

Lady
Grand Illusion
Blue Collar Man
Fooling Yourself
Rding the Storm Out
And there most famous song...Mr. Roboto
Babe
Suite Madam Blue
These are the Times

I wanted to add the lyrics to the Mr Roboto song to show how imaginitive Dennis was when it came to telling a story in his music awesome. Too bad he ruined a great band by being such a prick
Unofficial Styx Lyrics Archive



Kilroy Was Here



Mr. Roboto
Written by Dennis DeYoung
Lead Vocals by Dennis DeYoung

Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto,
Mata ah-oo hima de
Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto,
Himitsu wo shiri tai
You're wondering who I am-machine or mannequin
With parts made in Japan, I am the modren man
I've got a secret I've been hiding under my skin
My heart is human, my blood is boiling, my brain I.B.M.
So if you see me acting strangely, don't be surprised
I'm just a man who needed someone, and somewhere to hide
To keep me alive-just keep me alive
Somewhere to hide to keep me alive
I'm not a robot without emotions-I'm not what you see
I've come to help you with your problems, so we can be free
I'm not a hero, I'm not a saviour, forget what you know
I'm just a man whose circumstances went beyond his control
Beyond my control-we all need control
I need control-we all need control
I am the modren man, who hides behind a mask
So no one else can see my true identity
Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto, domo...domo
Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto, domo...domo
Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto, domo...domo
Thank you very much, Mr. Roboto
For doing the jobs that nobody wants to
And thank you very much, Mr. Roboto
For helping me escape just when I needed to
Thank you-thank you, thank you
I want to thank you, please, thank you
The problem's plain to see: too much technology
Machines to save our lives. Machines dehumanize.
The time has come at last
To throw away this mask
So everyone can see
My true identity...
I'm Kilroy! Kilroy! Kilroy! Kilroy!

Interpretation
[From the album liner notes:]
The Past
Dr. Everett Righteous, founder and leader of the MMM, (The Majority for Musical Morality) became influential in American politics through the use of his own cable T.V. network. He spoke about the evils of rock 'n' roll music, and how its permissive attitudes were responsible for the moral and economic decline of America. He was charismatic, entertaining, and above all, he understood the media. The MMM soon gained enough power to have rock 'n' roll banned.
Rober Orin Charles Kilroy was a world famous rock 'n' roll star. As this new law was passed, Kilroy and his band were finishing a national tour. Their last performance, at the Paradise Theatre, would serve as the test case. On the night of the concert, as Kilroy played to a packed house, the MMM marched in and stormed the stage. When it was over, a MMM protester was dead...Kilroy was convicted of murder and sent to a prison ship with other rock 'n' roll mistfits...
The Present
...is a future where Japanese manufactured robots, designed to work cheaply and endlessley, are the caretakers of society. "Mr. Robotos" are everywhere, serving as manual labor in jobs that were once held by humans.
Dr. Righteous enforces his own morality by holding nightly rallies where crowds hurl rock 'n' roll records and electric guitars into huge bonfires...Jonathan Chance, the rebel leader of an underground movement to bring back rock 'n' roll, has made Kilroy the symbol of his cause. Meanwhile, Kilroy has spent a number of years in prison. With no hope of release, he is subjected to the humiliation of mind control via the MMM cable network. In an attempt to contact Kilroy, Jonathan jams the airwaves of the MM network, replacing a mind control session with outlawed footage of a Kilroy concert. Inspired by Jonathan's message, Kilroy plots his escape. Late one night, he makes a daring attept to free himself by overpowering a Roboto guard. Disguised as a Roboto Kilroy moves freely throughout the city leaving graffiti coded messages for Jonathan. Jonathan discovers the "Rock Code" which leads him to the old Paradise Theatre, now the site of Dr. Righteous' Museum of Rock Pathology. There he sees the last Kilroy concert mechanically depicted by Kilroy look-alike robots as the violent end of rock 'n' roll...and there, he and Kilroy meet for the first time.

This song tells of Kilroy's escape from prison disguised as a Roboto. It exposes the thoughts in Kilroy's mind during his escape, as he reflects on the irony of his circumstances.
Here is an essay by T. J. Myers, which received an "A+" in a freshman writing class at Syracuse University in 1999:
Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto
New technology in industry is putting blue-collar workers out of work.
The album “Kilroy was here,” by the group Styx tells a fictitious story about a world famous rock star named Kilroy. The story is set in the near future, and each song tells a different part of that story and social meaning. The story briefly goes like this: Dr. Everett Righteous, the founder and leader of a group called MMM (Majority for Musical Morality), has his own television channel and “preaches” about the immorality of rock music. At one of Kilroy’s concerts the MMM storms the stage, captures Kilroy, and sends him to jail with other captured rock and roll stars. Also in this time, Robotos (robots) have taken over the meaningless jobs once done by humans, like factory labor, and work in jails. In Kilroy’s jail the MMM forced mind controlling propaganda at the rock and roll inmates all day. Meanwhile the leader of the rock and roll resistance, Jonathan, jams the signal and replaced it with an outlawed tape of one of Kilroy’s concerts. Kilroy’s hope is reborn and he escapes inside one of the “security guard” robotos. After his escape he leaves the roboto “mask” on while he searches out Jonathan. When he meets up with Jonathan he can finally escape from his “mask.”
This song’s literal meaning depicts his escape from jail, but the true meaning of this song is hidden in the words and expresses Dennis DeYoung’s (the lead vocalist and writer) thoughts about the average blue-collar worker.
He first educates the listeners about the workers in their meaningless lives. He sings of how the workers are human on the inside, but on the outside, treated sub-human, as if they only exist for the company’s profit.
My heart is human, my blood is boiling, my brain I.B.M
I’m not a robot without emotions-I’m not what you see

This is a metaphor about how being forced into working in dulldrum factory jobs is dehumanizing. He explains the futility of the workers efforts to get out of this type of work.
I’m just a man whose circumstances went beyond his control
Beyond my control-we all need control
I need control- we all need control

There is no way for these workers to escape their jobs, except through the use of robotos to do take their place.
He starts thanking the robots for taking their jobs in the third verse. This might seem contradictory to his entire ideal that robots are bad, but he is merely being facetious and sarcastic. The entire third verse is devoted to thanking the robotos for taking their jobs so they don’t have to “suffer” any more. The irony is explained in the part after the “thanking” when he states:
The problem's plain to see: too much technology
Machines to save our lives. Machines dehumanize.

He sympathizes with the workers because machines are taking the place of human jobs. This can be good or bad. Good in the sense that now people’s intelligence doesn’t have to be insulted anymore, but bad because people are losing their jobs. But what if the recently fired worker does not have the education to go out and find another job?
In short, they are screwed. Mr. Roboto is a song that addresses the issue of class, specifically the lower working class. In a world that technology is advancing so rapidly that robots and other automated machines take over human jobs, it’s too easy to overlook how this can affect people on the personal level. In fact the end of this song explains the workers getting “fed up.” They throw away the mask, so everyone can see who they really are, human beings with feelings.
“Mr. Roboto” explains what it feels like to lose your job to a machine.
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Old 12-08-2007, 02:09 PM
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Oh and Radio yes Rush is a good band they would be great if all there music didnt sound the same and as soon as they start to play you know who it

I became a true fan of their music when in 91 i believe they came out with Roll the Bones incredible album if you havent heard it go get it and it will blow you away IMO

Before that album I had only heard Tom Sawyer and im sick of that song and hope i never hear it again
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I wanted to add the lyrics to the Mr Roboto song to show how imaginitive Dennis was when it came to telling a story in his music awesome. Too bad he ruined a great band by being such a prick.
If you want imaginative, deep lyrics that mean something check out Marilyn Manson. He's on another level.
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Marylin Manson lives in another world when it comes to writing songs and he is very underrated and misunderstood in that dept. Excellent song writer
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Marylin Manson lives in another world when it comes to writing songs and he is very underrated and misunderstood in that dept. Excellent song writer
I would agree with that. He's just so far out there he scares people off.
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