Hard Core is the "...first solo album released by former Streetheart & Loverboy lead guitarist, founder, and main songwriter, Paul Dean from 1989. The lead-off track, Sword & Stone was demoed by Kiss for their Crazy Nights album in 1987, and later additionally recorded by the German Rockers, Bonfire in 1989 for the Shocker film and accompanying soundtrack. The Bryan Adams-penned, Draw The Line was originally recorded by Ted Nugent with Brian Howe on lead vocals in 1984, on his Penetrator album."
How many of you have heard of/own this album? Come on, don't be shy, raise your hands. 1
Go Back for Murder opened last night, and had a pretty good first night. The matinee today had a much smaller attendance, though the final performance later that night was also a large house. I got to see most of it from the audience, as I was on House Management, and the first act was really, really, REALLY, static. The second act was much better, and the girl who played Caroline was absolutely amazing. Amyas (? I'm too lazy to look up spelling) was good, as were the Blake brothers; really, all of the characters in the flashback were reasonably good actors, though Elsa was a bit iffy until she found out Amyas was dead - then she screamed bloody murder and was absolutely convincing.
I started out today by making a strawberry shortcake, and had to leave before it was fully done; the cake had been baked but there was not whipped cream or strawberries on top of it. In spite of this problem, and my specific warning not to eat the cake, half of it was gone by the time I got home tonight. Ah, my family.
It occurs to me I never set a challenge this month, but I will excuse myself on the pretext that April was an exceedingly busy month. Band trip, Ordway, Ultimate, Small Ensemble Contest. A Vous la Parole, which is a French thing held at the U of M. General craziness. I will, however, set myself a challenge for the upcoming week, and this will be to actually practice everyday, since I really am going to need to for both Ordway and my own flute lessons.
1 As you can see, I seem to be suffering under the delusion that there are more than three people who read this.
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