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This is without a doubt one of Night Rangers best. It has all the elements that make up that classic Night Ranger sound. Outstanding !!!
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@smitchix I hear u on Seven.It is way better than Neverland.And I thought that was a decent cd too.But it blows it out of the water.If you don't have it,pick up the import of Seven from Japan.It has 2 bonus tracks on it,including a re-recorded version of Let Him Run done on Keyboards instead of acoustic guitar.It sounds amazing.
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Wow!I never knew they made a video for this song.I know Panic In Jane was also a single released off of this cd.What a great album Seven is.Don't Ask Me Why was a great song on that album.I wish they would play that over Forever All Over Again when they do their acoustic set in the middle of their live show.Jack& Kelly are amazing singers/songwriter/musicians.B
rad and Jeff were amazing guitar players too.Seven is a very underrated album. -
Omg the solo kicks arse, night ranger back in the day were better but im loving this track
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Love Night Ranger , hated this album
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this song is awesome night ranger are awesome
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oh wow this was night ranger trying to fit in, in the 90's and i dont think it worked well lol
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this song fucking blows. fuck you night ranger, you stopped being cool in like 1992.
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Yes. The album was called Feeding off the Mojo. And of those 3, only 2 of them were original band members (Kelly Keagy and Brad Gillis).
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This is an excellent song!
It's hard to believe, but it is true. While so many 80s metal bands were releasing CDs about this time (1997) that were just horrid as they tried to be "modern", Night Ranger released "Seven", which was awesome and fit comfortably with Dawn Patrol, Midnight Madness, etc. It was just a great rock record.
smitchix 3 years ago
Amen to that!
Totaly agree.
LitteJoeCartwrigt 3 years ago