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Re: 80's radio's influence on music
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August 02, 2010, 10:59:48 pm »
Poem: agree 100% and that lust for hits later on killed the band. Chicago has been dead post SOS, the last sign of life from that unit. In my mind they were finished in their own minds when Warner Brothers wouldn't release SOS. It's all been cover albums, a live album and a lame attempt to remake 16/17 yet again (XXX). Stick a fork in them: they're done.
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