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    Some of you may remember this picture from the top 10 worst album covers thread. Well, for those that thought all the artists on that list were never to be heard from again, check this out:

    http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=12&u=/ap/20041029/ap_on_en_mu/bu..._campaign_tune

    WASHINGTON - The Bush campaign abruptly stopped using the 1970's hit "Still the One" at campaign rallies Friday after the songwriter, no fan of the president, claimed the Republicans never got permission.

    John Hall (news), a former Democratic county legislator in upstate New York, co-wrote the song and recorded it with his band Orleans in 1976. He complained on Friday morning about the campaign playing the song at the president's events.
    Now I wonder which one is John Hall...
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    Does it matter? That's a disturbing cover photo
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    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    Does it matter? That's a disturbing cover photo
    You sound like you'd be interested in the ORLEANS CARIBBEAN CRUISE:

    http://orleansonline.com/ocruise.html

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    All you get is a CD and a T-shirt with the cruise? No appearance by the band? Gay wankers :P
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    someone should report the bush camp to the RIAA , they bootlegged the song and didn't pay royalities -- not a whole lot of diff. from sharing it on the net really ..

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    i really wish i had not seen that cover again either --

    damm - that is awefull -- i thought hall and oats (whatever) covers were bad (and many many other 70's groups)
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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  7. Originally Posted by 888888

    Now I wonder which one is John Hall...
    The tall guy in the center.

    He wrote songs for Janis Joplin and did session work for Seals & Croft, Bonnie Raitt and Little Feat.
    He also formed his own band, John Hall Band.

    He's still around the music scene, even though Orleans isn't active.
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    you notice the resemblance to capmaster ?
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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  9. Originally Posted by BJ_M
    you notice the resemblance to capmaster ?




    I hate to be the one to say it, but can't resist -
    John Hall is very anti-Bush

    Not to get into politics, but if you remember the No Nukes concert done at the world trade center back in '79, he was a part of that project and wrote the song, Power.
    Along with Springsteen, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, etc- they've been trying to preach and push for a long time and forewarned the troubles ahead with the middle east.
    It's eerie and ironic that they held the concert for a nuclear free world in front of the world trade center.
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  10. That has to be the gayest album cover...ever!

    Hmmm...on second thought I think this is:

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    i think there is some that are more
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    Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK
    That has to be the gayest album cover...ever!

    Hmmm...on second thought I think this is:

    I didn't know Eddie Murphy and Martin Scorcese were in the Village People!? (middle top row, left bottom row respectively)
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  13. They were using Gary Glitter, until they found out that he was sent to prison for really extreme child pornography.....
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    That album cover certainly has to be way way up there with the gayest ever.
    "There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge, and I knew we'd get into that rotten stuff pretty soon." -- Raoul Duke
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  15. These are pretty bad too






































    And couldn't help but think of Off Topic when I saw these



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    Rookie,
    I hope those aren't scans of your album collection

    "Let Me Touch Him"? BAAAHAHAHA

    My favorite: Well ....you know which one I like
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  17. Originally Posted by Capmaster
    Rookie,
    I hope those aren't scans of your album collection

    Nope...I did a quick google search for Weirdest, Gayest, Funniest and Worst album covers...and most of these came up.

    The others, I already knew about and just pulled 'em off the All Music Guide site 8)

    Some of those came from the site the Orleans cover was on.


    BTW, I'm tempted to buy that Joyce album - if it can be found
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    That Joyce album looks exquisitely lame and boring. I'm betting it isn't speed metal

    The Wham album ..well ....

    And the "Reverend in Rhythm" ...am I the only one who is picturing choir boys .....
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  19. Originally Posted by Capmaster
    And the "Reverend in Rhythm" ...am I the only one who is picturing choir boys .....
    Nah...that thought came to mind right away..looks like he's trying to be the Hugh Hefner of PlayChoirBoys Magazine
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    Originally Posted by Rookie64
    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    And the "Reverend in Rhythm" ...am I the only one who is picturing choir boys .....
    Nah...that thought came to mind right away..looks like he's trying to be the Hugh Hefner of PlayChoirBoys Magazine
    Now that we've seen cases of that really happening, no doubt well after that album came out, I wonder if the Reverend regretted that cover design

    At any rate, I'm betting that album doesn't contain many bitchin party cuts
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    Wow, I actually have this album. And no I am not gay. I am a metal maniac! I remember I had some friends that were really huge Manowar fans. One of them went all the way to Philadelphia from New York to see them.
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  22. Originally Posted by 888888
    Wow, I actually have this album. And no I am not gay. I am a metal maniac! I remember I had some friends that were really huge Manowar fans. One of them went all the way to Philadelphia from New York to see them.
    For the record (pardon the pun)....I wasn't knockin' any of these artists (no offense intended).
    Most of these came from sites picked by others who thought they were either the most odd, gay looking or worst album covers (not necessarily including the artist or music)

    I happen to be a very big fan of Fleetwood Mac, and I picked out this cover myself -

    Not even the only time Mick Fleetwood posed in drag
    It's a great album, btw.


    I also like a few Hall & Oates' stuff, especially their most recent album.


    FWIW, I have nothing against gays either...if I offended anyone, my apologies.

    Thought some of these covers were funny though.
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  23. Some things have really changed since the 70's....
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