Monday, May 31, 2010

All Time NHL Team

Starters:

C- Wayne Gretzky

RW- Gordie Howe

LW- Ted Lindsay

D- Ray Bourque

D- Bobby Orr

G- Patrick Roy

Bench:
C: Mario Lemieux, Steve Yzerman, Jean Beliveau

LW: Bobby Hull, Mark Messier, Brendan Shanahan

RW: Mike Bossy, Maurice Richard, Jari Kurri

D: Doug Harvey, Dennis Potvin, Nick Lidstrom, Larry Robinson, Eddie Shore, Paul Coffey

G: Terry Sawchuck, Ken Dryden, Martin Brodeur

Coach: Scotty Bowman

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Favorite 80s Albums

Appetite for Destruction- GnR (1987): Gritty and unglam. It was fresh and refreshing. The anti-Poison.


The Joshua Tree- U2 (1987): The anti-everything at the time.

Back in Black- AC/DC (1980): AC/DC doesn't need Bon Scott?

Born in the USA- Bruce Springsteen (1984): Who needs Michael Jackson or Prince?

Synchronicity- The Police (1983): Made them the biggest band in the world; then Copeland broke Sting's ribs.

Document- REM (1987): It's the end of the world...

Hysteria- Def Leppard (1987): Probably the most important album during my HS years. This was a greatest hits album.

Pyromania- Def Leppard (1983): Almost as good as Hysteria.

War- U2 (1983): U2 broke from New Wave here. The album has all time classics on it.

New Jersey- Bon Jovi (1988): I just like the album...better than Slippery When Wet.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

History Shorts: Man Discovers Fire

It probably did not happen like this…Stone Age people had the same brain capacity as modern man. Between the discovery of fire and beer, Ancient man created the tailgate.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulG_ReckFPs&feature=related

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Best Riffs of the 80s

Here are the best riffs of the 1980s...not in any order...

Paradise City- GnR

Rock You Like a Hurricane- The Scorpions

Back in Black- AC/DC

Breakin’ the Law- Judas Priest

Master of Puppets- Metallica

Seek and Destroy- Metallica

Photograph- Def Leppard

Sharp Dressed Man- ZZ Top

Money for Nothing- Dire Straits

Start Me Up- The Rolling Stones

Rockin’ in the Free World- Neil Young

Spirit of Radio- Rush

Eminence Front- The Who

Run Like Hell- Pink Floyd

Couldn’t Stand the Weather- Stevie Ray Vaughn

Crazy Train- Ozzy

Eye of the Tiger- Survivor

You Shook Me All Night Long- AC/DC

I Love Rock n Roll- Joan Jett

Sunday, Bloody Sunday-U2

Stanley Cup Finals

Interesting matchup...

The Blackhawks have not been in the Finals since 1992 and have not won a cup since 1961. The Flyers have not been to the Finals since their Legion of Doom became the Legion of Broom and lost to Detroit in 1997. They last won a cup in 1975.

So, we will have a champion that has not won in a very long time.  On the other hand, I despise both teams and franchises...Hawks win in 6.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

The 10 Greatest Albums of the 80s

Not in any particular order...

Thriller- Michael Jackson (1982): It's now fashionable to claim Off the Wall was better, but those folks are on crack. This was a monster that opened doors for black artists and changed pop music. Today's hip hop, pop, and rap are all influenced by Thriller. No Thriller, no Hip Hop and today's pop is different.

Purple Rain- Prince (1984): For a time, people asked "Michael Jackson or Prince?"

The Joshua Tree- U2 (1987): U2 went in a totally different direction than everyone else in the mainstream with Joshua Tree. It was a rejection of plastic modern society and is probably more relevant today than in 1987.

Raising Hell- Run DMC (1986): Rap comes to the suburbs. Blondie introduced it to white America, Grandmaster Flash brought the streets to MTV, but Run DMC brought Hip Hop to the forefront and legitimized it. Although MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice made it mainstream, Run DMC became the first to explode onto the scene.

Appetite for Destruction- GnR (1987): Like U2, Guns n Roses took popular music in a radical direction in 1987. Unlike U2's examination of America and modern materialism, GnR took a darker approach and examined the underworld in a way no had since Exile on Mainstreet.

Back in Black- AC/DC (1980): AC/DC somehow survived the death of Bon Scott and turned that loss into one of the greatest tribute albums ever.

Born in the USA- Bruce (1984): Just about every song on this album became a hit. Bruce became a phenomenon and the embodiment of America. No one bothered to listen to the lyrics of the title track...

Murmur- REM (1983): While pop music was heading in multiple directions during the eighties including hair metal, new wave, hip hop, and some groups which defied categorization (Huey Lewis was played on rock stations that would follow Heart of Rock n Roll with Led Zeppelin), R.E.M. ushered in the alternative movement. Murmur represented an attempt to get back to basics and bring fresh rock n roll back to an audience.

London Calling- The Clash (1980): The west appeared on the verge of utter collapse in the late seventies. High unemployment, stagnant economies, and disheartened populations wanted to go to the disco. London Calling reflects the postwar apocalypse that hit during the seventies. Despite the coming ice age and sun zooming in, the album ends on an uplifting note with "Train in Vain."

Synchronicity- The Police (1983): Synchronicity made the Police the biggest band in the world. The album and its songs was omnipresent from summer of 1983 and into 1984. "Every Breath You Take" is one of the songs that defined the eighties.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

History Shorts: The Dawn of Man

Most people want to see history as opposed to read history. So, here is Hollywood’s take on the first major turning point in human pre-history. The clip is not entirely accurate. In reality, tool use preceded man becoming man. Also, there was no alien intervention! However, this scene demonstrates the rise of human intelligence and mankind’s emergence from the animal kingdom.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOx_nuuhq4E&feature=related

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

All Time NBA Team

G- Magic Johnson
G- Michael Jordan
C- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
F- Larry Bird
F- Julius Erving

C- Bill Russell, Shaquille O’Neal, Wilt Chamberlain

G- Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, Bob Cousy, Isiah Thomas, Dave Bing, Kobe Bryant

F- Tim Duncan, John Havelcek, Bob Petite, Willis Reed, George Mikan, James Worthy

Coach: Red Auerbach

Sunday, May 16, 2010

NBA's Greatest Games by Decade

1940s: Philadelphia Warriors: 83 Chicago Stags: 80 (April 22, 1947) BAA Championship: The first pro basketball championship series. Warriors won Game 5 by a score of 83-80 to win the series.


1950s: Fort Wayne Pistons:19 Minneapolis Lakers: 18 (November 22, 1950): This was the lowest scoring game in NBA history. The Pistons held the ball as long as possible to prevent the Lakers from blowing them out. Shot clock anyone?

1960s: Philadelphia Warriors: 169 New York Knicks: 147 (March 2, 1962): Chamberlain drops 100.

1970s: Boston Celtics: 128 Phoenix Suns: 126 (3OT) Game 5 NBA Finals (June 4, 1976): The series was tied 2-2. The Celtics took a huge lead, but lost it. The game featured three overtimes, controversial calls, and strangeness with the game clock. Boston won the game and then the title in Game 6.

1980s: Detroit Pistons: 186 Denver Nuggets: 184 (December 13, 1983): During the NBA’s glory years, the Pistons outscored the Nuggets in the highest scoring affair in history. Twelve players scored in double digits, six scored over 20, and four hit for more than 40. Nearly 30 years later, it remains the highest scoring game in NBA history.

1990s: Chicago Bulls: 90 Utah Jazz: 88 (Game 5 NBA Finals) The Flu Game (June 11, 1997): Michael Jordan had the flu and finished with 38 while playing 44 minutes. Karl Malone disappeared. Bulls win.

2000s: Los Angeles Lakers: 100 Sacramento Kings: 99 (Western Conference Finals Game 4): May 26, 2002: The Lakers trailed by 24 and came back to win on a Robert Horry three-point shot. This series is now marred by revelations that some NBA officials may have been in the tank.

2010s: Boston Celtics: 95 Cleveland Cavaliers: 85 (Eastern Conference Semifinals): May 13, 2010: LeBron Gone! With his crown came nothin’! At this point, LeBron James has no substance and no heart.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

All-Time Detroit Pistons Squad

First Team

C- Bob Lanier (1970-1980)

F- Dave DeBusschere (1962-1969)

F- Grant Hill (1994-2000)

G- Dave Bing (1966-1975)

G- Isiah Thomas (1981-1994)

Second Team

C- Bill Laimbeer (1981-1994)

F- Kelly Tripucka (1981-1986)

F- Rick Mahorn (1985-1989)

G- Chauncey Billups (2002-2009)

G- Joe Dumars (1985-1999)

Third Team

C- Ben Wallace (2000-2006; 2009-Present)

F- Jerry Stackhouse (1997-2002)
F- Rasheed Wallace (2003-2009)

G- Richard Hamilton (2002-Present)

G- Vinnie Johnson (1981-1991)

Fourth Team

C- James Edwards (1987-1991)

F- Dennis Rodman (1986-1993)

F- John Salley (1986-1992)

G- Lindsey Hunter (1993-2000; 2003-2008)

G/F- George Yardley (1953-1959)

Coach- Chuck Daly (1983-1992)

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Michigan Games of the Decade for the Aughts #1-10

1. Red Wings: 2 Avalanche: 0 (May 29, 2002): The Statue of Liberty. The Avs led the Wings 3-2 in the Western Conference Finals. Brendan Shanahan shot the puck at Patrick Roy. The flighty Avs goalie tried to olay the puck and held it up as a trophy. Only problem was he did not have the puck and it slid into the net. Darren McCarty added a second goal and the Wings forced Game 7. Detroit won Game 7 by a touchdown and ended Colorado’s reign of terror. The Avs have not been the same since. Roy would play one more year before retiring.

2. Red Wings: 3 Penguins: 2 (June 4, 2008): Stanley Cup Finals Game 6. In Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals, the Wings led the Pens 2-1 in the third period. Henrik Zetterberg scored at the 7:36 mark of the third to ice the game. Marian Hossa scored late to make it 3-2, but Pittsburgh ran out of time. The Wings won their 11th Stanley Cup and Sydney Crosby cried. Hahaha.

3. Tigers: 6 A’s: 3 (October 14, 2006): ALCS Game 4. The Tigers led the A’s 3-0 in the ALCS. The A’s jumped to a 3-0 lead on Jeremy Bonderman. Bondo battled and kept the Tigers in the game. After 6, the game was tied 3-3. In the 9th, Magglio Ordonez hit his second homer of the game. It was a 3-run pennant winning walk-off. The Tigers won their first pennant since 1984.

4. Red Wings: 3 Hurricanes: 2 (3OT) (June 8, 2002): Stanley Cup Finals Game 3. Detroit lost game 1 to Carolina in overtime. They won game 2 to even the series. Game 3 proved pivotal. It went three overtimes before Igor Larianov scored the game winner. It was his second of the game. Detroit dominated the next two games to win their 10th Stanley Cup.

5. Twins: 6 Tigers: 5 (12 innings) (October 6, 2009): Game 163. This could have been the best game of the decade had the Tigers won. This game had everything. Rick Porcello pitched his heart out. The game turned when Brandon Inge was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded, but it was not called. The Twins went on to lose the LDS while the Tigers retooled.

6. Spartans: 67 Jayhawks: 62 (March 27, 2009): NCAA Tournament. Kalin Lucas scored seven points in the final 49 seconds as Michigan State defeated the defending champion Kansas Jayhawks. Goran Suton scored 20. MSU rallied from a 13 point deficit to win. MSU made the finals after beating #15 Robert Morris, #10 USC, defending champion Kansas, #1 Louisville, and #1 Connecticut. They ran the gauntlet and then fell to North Carolina in the final.

7. Penguins: 4 Red Wings: 3 (June 2, 2008): Stanley Cup Finals Game 5. Wings were seconds away from Stanley Cup #11 and gave up the game tying goal. The Pens scored in the third overtime to send the series to a 6th game. I hate Pittsburgh.

8. Pistons: 100 Lakers: 87 (June 15, 2004): NBA Finals Game 5. The Pistons won their third NBA Championship by defeating the Lakers in 5 games. This series was not that close as the Lakers imploded and the NBA could not do anything to throw the games to Shaq and Kobe. Larry Brown became the first coach to win a NCAA title and a NBA title. Chauncey Billups won the Finals MVP Award.

9. Chippewas: 29 Spartans: 27 (September 12, 2009): Once again, CMU defeats the Spartans in East Lansing. MSU pulled a MSU with stupid penalties sealing the Chip victory!

10. Wolverines: 41 Gators: 35 (January 1, 2008): The Citrus Bowl. The Wolverines beat the defending national champion Gators and Tim Tebow in Lloyd Carr’s last game. It was the end of an era. The Schembechler coaching tree seemingly came to an end and Chad Henne and Michael Hart graduated.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Michigan Games of the Decade for the Aughts #11-20

11. Spartans: 89 Gators: 76 (April 3, 2000): Michigan State won their first NCAA title since 1979 behind the Flintstones and Tom Izzo. Mateen Cleaves was the tournament’s outstanding player. Mo Peterson led the Spartans with 21.

12. Tigers: 8 Yankees: 3 (October 7, 2006): Game 4 ALDS. Jeremy Bonderman was perfect through 5 and the Tigers dominated the Yankees in the game and the series. He went 8 1/3 and Jamie Walker finished up. Magglio Ordonez and Craig Monroe homered for Detroit. The Tigers won their first playoff series since 1984.

13. Tigers: 4 Brewers: 0 (June 12, 2007): Justin Verlander no-hit the Brewers and struck out 12. He was simply dominating. It was the Tigers first no-no since 1984.

14. Buckeyes: 42 Wolverines: 39 (November 18, 2006): Both teams entered the game undefeated and in the national title hunt. Bo Schembechler died the night before the game and the Michigan program has never been the same. Ohio State held on for a 3 point win in Columbus and went onto get creamed by Florida in the National Championship game.

15. Wolverines: 35 Crimson Tide: 34 (OT) (January 1, 2000): The Orange Bowl. Alabama had a two touchdown lead twice in the game. Tom Brady rallied Michigan to tie the score at 28. In overtime, Michigan scored a touchdown. Alabama followed suit, but missed the extra point. Michigan wins.

16. Spartans: 26 Wolverines: 24 (November 3, 2001): The Clock Game. T.J. Duckett ran for 211 yards and Charles “Pass the Dutchie” Rodgers scored a TD in the Spartan win. Michigan led 24-20 with 2 minutes to go. Michigan State ran out the clock, but that did not stop Michigan State. The clock operator took his sweet time and MSU somehow had 1 second to go after time expired. The Spartans scored on a Smoker to Duckett TD pass.

17. Wildcats: 54 Wolverines: 51 (November 4, 2000): This was NOT an overtime game. U of M and Northwestern combined for 1189 yards of offense in the wildest Big Ten game I can remember.

18. Wolverines: 45 Spartans: 37 (3 OT) (October 30, 2004): Michigan trailed 27-10 in the fourth quarter and rallied to send the game to overtime. They had scoring drives of 15 seconds and 14 seconds. Michigan won in the third overtime on a Braylon Edwards touchdown and then got the two point conversion.

19. Spartans: 41 Wildcats: 38 (October 21, 2006): Northwestern led 38-3 in the third quarter. MSU scored 38 straight to win. It was the greatest comeback in Big Ten history.

20. Lions: 38 Browns: 37 (November 22, 2009): Matt Stafford threw for 422 yards and 5 TDs and Calvin Johnson had 161 yards receiving and a TD. The Browns took a pass interference penalty and then called timeout. The TO gave an injured Stafford a chance to return to the game. With no time on the clock, he threw the game-tying touchdown. Jason Hanson won the game with the point after.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Michigan Games of the Decade for the Aughts #21-25

21. Red Wings: 2 Flames: 1 (2OT) (April 22, 2007): The Red Wings knock off the Flames in double overtime and win the first round playoff series. Johan Frazen scored the winner. In Game 5, Flames goalie Jamie McLennan slashed Frazen in the stomach. He was suspended, but Frazen got revenge by eliminating Calgary. Silly Canadians!

22. Indiana: 97 Pistons: 82 (November 19, 2004): The Malice at the Palace. The game itself was not memorable. However, Ron Artest started a brawl. Pacers players attacked fans and fans tried fighting Pacers players. One of the crazier incidents we will ever see. Somehow Detroit got the blame for that idiot Artest's actions.

23. AL: 7 NL: 5 (July 12, 2005): Detroit hosted the MLB All Star Game. AL won in a ho-hum game.

24. Spurs: 96 Pistons: 95 (OT) (June 19, 2005): Game 5 NBA Finals. The first four games were blowouts. Detroit had this and then Sheed missed his assignment. Horry scores. Pistons lose in 7. That was a turning point in Piston history.

25. Appalachian State: 34 Michigan: 32 (September 1, 2007): This might be the most embarrassing loss in Division 1 history. Wait...Richrod engineered a loss to a worse team (Toledo) the following year...

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Ernie Harwell

From his HOF induction speech:

Baseball is the President tossing out the first ball of the season and a scrubby schoolboy playing catch with his dad on a Mississippi farm. A tall, thin old man waving a scorecard from the corner of his dugout. That's baseball. And so is the big, fat guy with a bulbous nose running home one of his (Babe Ruth's) 714 home runs.


There's a man in Mobile who remembers that Honus Wagner hit a triple in Pittsburgh forty-six years ago. That's baseball. So is the scout reporting that a sixteen year old pitcher in Cheyenne is a coming Walter Johnson. Baseball is a spirited race of man against man, reflex against reflex. A game of inches. Every skill is measured. Every heroic, every failing is seen and cheered, or booed. And then becomes a statistic.

In baseball democracy shines its clearest. The only race that matters is the race to the bag. The creed is the rulebook. Color merely something to distinguish one team's uniform from another.

Baseball is a rookie. His experience no bigger than the lump in his throat as he begins fulfillment of his dream. It's a veteran too, a tired old man of thirty-five hoping that those aching muscles can pull him through another sweltering August and September. Nicknames are baseball, names like Zeke and Pie and Kiki and Home Run and Cracker and Dizzy and Dazzy.

Baseball is the cool, clear eyes of Rogers Hornsby. The flashing spikes of Ty Cobb, an over aged pixie named Rabbit Maranville.

Baseball just a came as simple as a ball and bat. Yet, as complex as the American spirit it symbolizes. A sport, a business and sometimes almost even a religion.

Why the fairy tale of Willie Mays making a brilliant World's Series catch. And then dashing off to play stick ball in the street with his teenage pals. That's baseball. So is the husky voice of a doomed Lou Gehrig saying., "I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of this earth.”

Baseball is cigar smoke, hot roasted peanuts, The Sporting News, ladies day, "Down in Front", Take Me Out to the Ball Game, and the Star Spangled Banner.

Baseball is a tongue tied kid from Georgia growing up to be an announcer and praising the Lord for showing him the way to Cooperstown. This is a game for America. Still a game for America, this baseball!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The Greatest Hockey Games Ever Played

Here are the greatest Hockey Games of the Last Hundred Years...I picked one game for each decade.

1910s: Montreal Wanderers: 10 Toronto: 9 (December 19, 1917): The first game in NHL history.


1920s: New York Rangers: 2 Montreal Maroons: 1 (OT) Game 2 Stanley Cup Finals (April 7, 1928): The Rangers lost their goalie. Their 44-year-old coach, Lester Patrick, took over in goal and led New York to a 2-1 overtime win. The Rangers won the series 3 games to 2.

1930s: Red Wings: 1 Maroons: 0 (6 OT): Game 1 Stanley Cup Semifinals (March 24, 1936): Mud Bruneteau's goal in the 6th overtime wins Game 1 for Detroit.

1940s: Toronto Maple Leafs: 3 Detroit Red Wings: 1: Finals Game 7 1942 Stanley Cup Finals (April 18, 1942): Toronto finishes off a comeback in which they trailed 3 games to none.

1950s: Detroit Red Wings: 4 New York Rangers: 3 (2 OT): Stanley Cup Finals Game 7 (April 23, 1950): Pete Babando scored the cup winner in the second OT of game 7.

1960s: Chicago Blackhawks: 3 Montreal Canadiens: 0: Game 6 Stanley Cup Semi-Final (April 4, 1961): Montreal was the five-time defending Stanley Cup Champs. Chicago stunned the world by upsetting the Canadiens in six games. They shut out Montreal in Games 5 and 6.

1970s: Montreal Canadiens: 3 Soviet Red Army: 3 (New Year’s Eve 1975): In an exhibition, the Canadiens and Red Army skated to a tie. Many hockey fans consider this the greatest game ever played.

1980s: Miracle on Ice (February 22, 1980): U.S. beats the evil Soviets. You know the story.

1990s: Detroit Red Wings: 6 Colorado Avalanche: 5 (OT): The Brawl: Turtle boy Claude Lemeiux cheap shotted Kris Draper and broke his jaw the previous year. Darren McCarty got payback and a GW goal. The game featured one of the great brawls as the Avs were finally brought to justice.

2000s: Detroit Red Wings: 3 Carolina Hurricanes: 2 (3OT): Game 3 Stanley Cup Finals: The Hurricanes actually believed they could beat the Wings. HAHHAHAHAHAAHAHA. They did win Game 1 and Detroit won Game 2. Game 3 broke the Hurricanes. Even though Detroit went up 2-1 with lots of hockey left, Carolina was not the same team after Igor Larianov’s overtime goal.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Quotes of the Month: April 2010

Quote of the Month: "If aliens visit us, the outcome would be much as when Columbus landed in America, which didn't turn out well for the Native Americans,"

-Stephen Hawking

Dumb Quote of the Month: "My fear is that the whole island will become so overly populated that it will tip over and capsize."


-Congressman Hank Johnson on the deployment of 8000 marines to Guam.

and now the rest:

"The truth is that I never played organized baseball. While I love watching it, my skills are not where they need to be."

-Barack Obama on throwing out the first pitch of the Nationals’ season

Obama Lies! Grandma Dies!

-A Sign in Clinton Twp, MI protesting Obamacare


"30 Years ago when I wrote 'The Wall' I was a frightened young man," Waters tells Spinner. "Well, not that young -- I was 36 years old. It took me a long time to get over my fears. Anyway, in the intervening years it has occurred to me that maybe the story of my fear and loss with it's concomitant inevitable residue of ridicule, shame and punishment, provides an allegory for broader concerns: Nationalism, racism, sexism, religion, whatever! All these issues and 'isms are driven by the same fears that drove my young life."

-Roger Waters

"This really is transparent bollocks”

Craig Murray, Britain's former ambassador to Uzbekistan and a fierce critic of the Uzbek regime, after Sting took a major payday to play for the dictator’s daughter and then gave a perfunctory reason to explain it away.

"What we need is a president, not an athlete”

-Newt Gingrich

“whether we like it or not, we remain a dominant military superpower”

- Barack Obama (well that explains his economic policies designed to make us Zimbabwe!)

"I love the people of Islam but their religion, I do not agree with their religion at all. And if you look at what the religion does just to women, women alone, it is just horrid. And so yes, I speak out for women. I speak out for people that live under Islam, that are enslaved by Islam and I want them to know that they can be free”

-Franklin Graham

"I don't care if I'm Cy Young or the 25th man on the roster, if I've got the ball in my hand and I'm on that mound, that's my mound ... He ran across the pitcher's mound foot on my rubber. No, not happening. We're not the door mat anymore."

-Dallas Braden on Alex Rodriguez

"He just told me to get off his mound. I was a little surprised. I'd never quite heard that. Especially from a guy that has a handful of wins in his career ... I thought it was pretty funny actually."

-Alex Rodriguez on Dallas Braden

"Bob is not authentic at all. He's a plagiarist, and his name and voice are fake. Everything about Bob is a deception. We are like night and day, he and I."

-Joni Mitchell on Bob Dylan

"She's just a sort of bigoted woman that said she used to be Labour. I mean it's just ridiculous."

-British PM Gordon Brown

Saturday, May 1, 2010

My Favorite Albums from the 1990s

Actung Baby- U2 (1991)

Ten- Pearl Jam (1991)

Vs.- Pearl Jam (1993)

Monster- REM (1994)

Automatic for the People- REM (1992)

New Adventures in Hi-Fi- REM (1996)

Metallica- Metallica (1991)

Use Your Illusion I and II- Guns n Roses (1991)

From the Cradle- Eric Clapton (1994)

For Unlawful Carnel Knowledge- Van Halen (1991)

Singles Soundtrack (1992)