Originally Posted by
Freypower
Agreed.
When I was in England in 1972-73 some of his biggest hits made a huge impression on me; Elected, No More Mr Nice Guy, Hello Hooray, then after that Department Of Youth, Only Women Bleed, Teenage Lament '74 & I Never Cry. The Welcome To My Nightmare & Goes To Hell albums are great (a lot of Goes To Hell where he's sent to hell & meets the Devil is actually very funny). I haven't really listened to him much since then because he seemed to revert to standard heavy metal. He is also a fanatical golfer who makes Glenn's interest in it seem non-existent. When he appeared on Top Gear he talked about the other rock stars from Detroit, including Glenn (Jeremy Clarkson once wrote a column about Bob Seger where he made the crucial error of saying that Don Henley was from Detroit).