A list of puns related to "Night Ranger discography"
Although, according to this, Detroit might have scored their 20,000th goal much earlier in the season?
Edit: Nope, the Rangers are celebrating their 20,000th a little early. As u/ChaseGordon24 pointed out, the Rangers have 19,921 actual GFs and 79 S/O Wins counted as "goals".
Pretty exclusive company to be in if you ask me.
Comparing Halak to active goalies with more shutouts:
Marc-Andre Fleury- 65 SO in 864GP
Pekka Rinne- 59 SO in 677 GP
Jonathan Quick- 54 SO in 656 GP
Jaroslav Halak- 52 SO in 530GP
What is love?:
This is a very solid album (like all of the other ones) they manage to have both very upbeat and melow songs but somehow they album doesnt sound all over the place, the raps for the most part are very nice and their voices sound very soothing and deep.
What is love?: this ismy second favorite single from twice, the chorus is addictive and never get old, Nayeon and Jihyo serve in the bridge, Sana and Tzuyu est up the chorus, Dahyun and Chae have the best rap out of every twice song, point blank period. MinaΒ΄s pre chorus is beautiful and I think Jeongeyon and Momo shine a lot on the video and in performance, overall this is an amazing song and era for twice. 10/10
Sweet Talker: this song is traditionally overly sweet twice, their voices blend into each other way too much to the point were the only voice that I can make up are Dahyun and Chae and thatβs only because they are rapping, the chorus is really cute and catchy, is probably going to be stuck in my head for a while but other than that there are no memorable moments in the song that make it stand out from any other cute twice song. 7/10
Ho!: this is the best b side in the album, this song is very nostalgic for me because it reminds me of this and this songs from my childhood so maybe I am bias, the 50s sound is beautiful, the harmonies before the bridge, I am probably not going to have any part of the lyrics in my head since the song is mostly in Korean but the beat is 100% going to be stuck for me. 9/10
Dejavu: the empty chorus is not something that I love on twice, the chorus reminds me of a western song, the rap is really nice, the best part of the song is the bridge, I really was not expecting the dubstep in the song and I am still not sure of how I feel about it, this is a signature twice sound with the band that makes it feel like you are at a football game. 7/10
Say Yes: this is a typical twice slower song, there really isnβt anything outstanding from this song, their voices sound smooth like butter and the harmonies all trough out the song are beautiful 7/10
Stuck: this song is a really cute mix of what is love? And heart shaker in the chorus, the rap fits the song very nicely and doesnβt feel forced, the pre chorus and the chorus are the best part of the song, JeongyeonΒ΄s high notes are always appreciated. 8/10
**Summer
... keep reading on reddit β‘So if I were to leave my phone on mute and just play an artist or a playlist do they get the .004 cents or whatever it is? I just want to support the artists as much as I can with my 10 bucks a month.
be sure to check them out and also recommend some similar sounding bands if you know any!
The only Disciple songs that I knew before that album were Dear X (You Don't Own Me) and The Ballad of St. Augustine from their album Horseshoes & Handgrenades which is described according to TVTropes as "a mix of everything the band had done up to that point, being a Genre Roulette, opening with post-grunge, then groove metal, then alt-rock, and various others."
Bands that I like that are similar to Disciple are Demon Hunter, Breaking Benjamin and RED.
How good is their latest album Love Letter Kill Shot?
The great:
Big Mac β Post-COVID, it looked like he recovered just nicely.
The good:
Offense. Yeah, I know the Rangers are a dumpster fire, but still, a five-goal game and in favor of the Devils? I can live with that.
The meh:
Defense. Not horrendous, but not spectacular. As a group (the standout, of course, is Ty Smith), they were okay: sometimes effective, sometimes brutal.
I think that the only defense lineups that are actually worse than the Devils are....the Ducks and Sharks. Watching those two teams play against each other...LOL, woof, and holy cow.
My concern for Devils' defense is what will happen when NJD actually go up against a skilled team.
Thoughts?
-----> Spotify playlist
βNostalgia in Times Squareβ (from Jazz Portraits, 1959)
βCryinβ Bluesβ (from Blues & Roots, 1959)
βGoodbye Pork Pie Hatβ (from Mingus Ah Um, 1959)
βPrayer for Passive Resistanceβ (from Pre-Bird, 1960)
βWednesday Night Prayer Meetingβ (from Live at Antibes, 1960)
βFolk Forms No. 1β (from Charles Mingus Presents Charles Mingus, 1960)
Dave Brubeck - βNon-Sectarian Bluesβ (from Dave Brubeck - Summit Sessions, 1961)
βHog Callinβ Bluesβ (from Oh Yeah, 1961)
"Fleurette Africaine (African Flower)" (from Money Jungle, 1962)
1959 was Mingusβs break-out year, with several classic albums recorded -- Mingus Ah Um, Blues and Roots, and Mingus Dynasty. By the time of the early 1959 live album Jazz Portraits, Booker Ervin & John Handy had joined the band.
According to the liner notes of Blues & Roots:
> βThis record is unusual -- it presents only one part of my musical world, the blues. A year ago, Nesuhi ErtegΓΌn suggested that I record an entire blues album in the style of Haitian Fight Song (in Atlantic LP 1260), because some people, particularly critics, were saying I didn't swing enough. He wanted to give them a barrage of soul music: churchy, blues, swinging, earthy. I thought it over. I was born swinging and clapped my hands in church as a little boy, but I've grown up and I like to do things other than just swing. But blues can do more than just swing. So I agreed.β
Mingus Ah Um included a classic song that would be at home on Blues & Roots -- βBetter Get It In Your Soulβ -- along with the brilliant elegy for Lester Young, who had just died in Spring 1959, βGoodbye Pork Pie Hat.β
As brilliant as the 1959 band was, the addition of Eric Dolphy in 1960 just took the band to the next level. For my money, this is one of the top 10 greatest jazz bands of all time. Live at Antibes is one of the wildest live performances ever --- raw wailing churchified blues. Presents Charles Mingus is like his answer to Ornette Coleman -- a pianoless quartet really pushing the boundaries of jazz. I could probably vote for either one of these as my favorite Mingus album.
(For some reason, despite being recorded in the studio, Mingus pretended that Presents was a live concert. So when heβs telling the audience to be quiet
... keep reading on reddit β‘I think it would be awesome if Brand New finished their career with 5 nights in NYC or LI. I'd love to see the following openers:
YFW - Taking Back Sunday playing Tell All Your Friends
Deja - Kevin Devine
TDAG - Manchester Orchestra playing Virgin
Daisy - Thrice playing Beggars
SF - Modest Mouse
Seriously, if you're a Muse fan at all I recommend checking out the videos of the Shepherd's Bush concert the other night. Full of Muse fans gathered in collective delight at all these rarely-heard songs being belted out live for the first time in years. The band was having the time of their lives too. I know a lot of people here have been a little disappointed in GD's setlists this tour, and I think for that crowd it'd be amazing if they did a few smaller shows on the side like this. Probably too busy this tour but maybe they can try something like this in their initial club/small venue tour next album?
Thoughts?
^edit: ^just ^noticed ^I ^fucked ^up ^the ^title. ^to ^play ^god ^fucking ^damn ^it.
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