Poison Greatest Hits Album Torrent

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Best Thing You Ever Had 2. Shut Up, Make Love 3. Baby Gets Around a Bit 4. Cover of the Rolling Stone 5. Be The One 6. Sexual Thing 8. Lay Your Body Down 9.

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No Ring, No Gets 10. That's the Way I Like It 11. Tragically Unhip 12. Doin' as I Seen on My TV 13.

One More for the Bone (Outtake Track) 14. Set You Free (Outtake track) 15. Crack a Smile (Unfinished demo) 16.

Face the Hangman (Outtake from Open Up and Say. Your Mama Don't Dance (Live on MTV Unplugged) 18. Every Rose Has Its Thorn (Live on MTV Unplugged) 19. Unskinny Bop (Live on MTV Unplugged) 20.

Talk Dirty to Me (Live on MTV Unplugged). Unskinny Bop (from the album Flesh & Blood) 2. Your Mama Don't Dance (from the album Open Up and Say.Ahh!) 3.

Look What the Cat Dragged In (from the album Look What the Cat Dragged In) 4. Play Dirty (from the album Look What the Cat Dragged In) 5. Body Talk (from the album Native Tongue) 6. Every Rose Has Its Thorn (from the album Open Up and Say.Ahh!) 7. Ain't That The Truth (from the album Native Tongue) 8. Bring It Home (from the album Native Tongue) 9.

#1 Bad Boy (from the album Look What the Cat Dragged In) 10. Ride Child Ride (from the album Native Tongue) 11. Want Some, Need Some (from the album Look What the Cat Dragged In) 12. Let Me Go To The Show (from the album Look What the Cat Dragged In) 13. Bastard Son Of A Thousand Blues (from the album Native Tongue) 14. Theatre Of The Soul (from the album Native Tongue).

Talk Dirty to Me 2. I Want Action (7' Single Remix) 3.

I Won't Forget You (7' Single Remix) 4. Look What The Cat Dragged In 6. Nothin' But a Good Time 7. Fallen Angel 8. Incredibili dublat in romana. Every Rose Has Its Thorn 9.

Your Mama Don't Dance (originally performed by Loggins and Messina) 10. Unskinny Bop 11. Rock and Roll All Nite (originally performed by Kiss) 12. Ride the Wind 13. Something to Believe In 14. Life Goes On 15.

The Last Song 17. Shooting Star 18.

We're An American Band (originally performed by Grand Funk Railroad). Little Willy (Original Sweet) 2. Suffragette City (Original David Bowie) 3. I Never Cry (Original Alice Cooper) 4. I Need To Know (Original Tom Petty) 5. Can't You See (Original The Marshall Tucker Band) 6. What I Like About You (Original The Romantics) 7.

Dead Flowers (Original The Rolling Stones) 8. Just What I Needed (Original The Cars) 9. Rock'n Roll All Night (Original Kiss) 10.

Squeeze Box (Original The Who) 11. You Don't Mess Around With Jim (Original Jim Croce) 12. Your Momma Don't Dance (Original Loggins & Messina) 13. We're An American Band (Original Grand Funk Railroad).

By all rights this should have been yet another R-rated sex and violence flick about a piece of immoral jailbait having her wicked way with everyone around her, but the directing and acting are good enough to make it more effective than most, even touching. The atmosphere is almost haunting, and the relationships between the characters (especially the two teenage girl leads) are well developed enough to hold your interest. Sara Gilbert gives the film a sympathetic center, she's excellent as a bright, likeable high school girl who finds herself in far over her head when she befriends poor little bad girl Drew Barrymore. Her misery and frustration as Barrymore takes over her family, her life, even her dog are moving enough to make the flimsy story work. Barrymore wasn't much of an actress at that age (still isn't, in my opinion), but she's very effective nonetheless.

She doesn't need to act, she needs to do what she does, look sexy. Really, really sexy, like it's all she ever thinks about. Cheryl Ladd also does surprisingly well as Gilbert's slowly dying mother. The movie also has moments of an almost haunting quality. The score is lovely, alternately passionate and strangely moody, and gives the film enough emotional intensity to make me forgive its many flaws.

Even Barrymore kissing Gilbert.