cartman
03-30-2014, 07:32 PM
Haven't had a Mt. Rushmore in a while. This one will cover power ballads from rock and roll bands. The definition of a power ballad is one of those that is up for widespread discussion, so perfect for a topic like this.
As with previous Mount Rushmores, submit your four, and only four choices to be engraved on the rock face.
To kick things off, here are my four, in no particular order:
Boston - More Than A Feeling
A great example of a power ballad. Starts of a bit slow, then kicks into a high gear most bands don't have. Brad Delp hits some high notes that can only leave the singer of 'Take On Me' in awe.
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Motley Crue - Home Sweet Home
Who knew that they had a song like this in them. From Tommy Lee on piano(!) and drums, to Vince Neil's singing after killing a passenger in his car while driving drunk. Nikki Six was lucid enough to keep a bass line, and Mick Mars contributes a solid lead guitar. Quintessential 80's rock.
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Journey - Don't Stop Believin'
Maybe made a bit of a cliche after the final episode of The Sopranos, this song is still a great piece of power rock.
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Nazareth - Love Hurts
A cover song, but one that takes an early 60's pop song and turns it into a great power ballad.
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As with previous Mount Rushmores, submit your four, and only four choices to be engraved on the rock face.
To kick things off, here are my four, in no particular order:
Boston - More Than A Feeling
A great example of a power ballad. Starts of a bit slow, then kicks into a high gear most bands don't have. Brad Delp hits some high notes that can only leave the singer of 'Take On Me' in awe.
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Motley Crue - Home Sweet Home
Who knew that they had a song like this in them. From Tommy Lee on piano(!) and drums, to Vince Neil's singing after killing a passenger in his car while driving drunk. Nikki Six was lucid enough to keep a bass line, and Mick Mars contributes a solid lead guitar. Quintessential 80's rock.
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Journey - Don't Stop Believin'
Maybe made a bit of a cliche after the final episode of The Sopranos, this song is still a great piece of power rock.
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Nazareth - Love Hurts
A cover song, but one that takes an early 60's pop song and turns it into a great power ballad.
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