This week's video is another request, so for those of you who are about to wrinkle up your little music-snob noses and groan, "Eeeeeew, hair metal," I've decided to torture you further by making this a two-fer!
First up is "Walks Like A Woman" from Baton Rouge's 1990 album, Shake Your Soul. When my friend, Duane, requested this, I thought he might have hit upon a song that I didn't know. The band name was only vaguely familiar and the song title didn't ring any bells. However, after finding the vid on YouTube, I remembered it (and most of the words!) immediately. I also remember liking it when it came out, despite the fact that I may have always mistakenly thought it was Whitesnake.
In trying to remember Baton Rouge, I kept thinking that they were the guys who did "Walkin' Shoes" (1989). YouTube to the rescue! I discovered that was actually another band that I didn't completely recall, Tora Tora.
I'm really craving vodka and coke now. And I ain't talking about a mixed drink, muthaf**kas!!!
*insert devil horns and heavy metal shriek here*
First up is "Walks Like A Woman" from Baton Rouge's 1990 album, Shake Your Soul. When my friend, Duane, requested this, I thought he might have hit upon a song that I didn't know. The band name was only vaguely familiar and the song title didn't ring any bells. However, after finding the vid on YouTube, I remembered it (and most of the words!) immediately. I also remember liking it when it came out, despite the fact that I may have always mistakenly thought it was Whitesnake.
In trying to remember Baton Rouge, I kept thinking that they were the guys who did "Walkin' Shoes" (1989). YouTube to the rescue! I discovered that was actually another band that I didn't completely recall, Tora Tora.
I'm really craving vodka and coke now. And I ain't talking about a mixed drink, muthaf**kas!!!
*insert devil horns and heavy metal shriek here*
Comments
Where's the Saigon Kick? Is their love still on the way?
Wish I had a good picture of my younger days with the long hair to show ya!
I grew up in the UK where we didn't have such nonsense.
Ok, we had shite like Bucks Fizz so I can't really talk...
Sorry.
BR had another decent song, "Slave to the Rhythm," but I don't recall its video.