<![CDATA[Idolator: ratt]]> http://cache.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/idolator.com.png <![CDATA[Idolator: ratt]]> http://idolator.com/tag/ratt http://idolator.com/tag/ratt <![CDATA[Desmond Child: A Loving Tribute]]> discipline.jpgIn a long-overdue bit of acknowledgement, Desmond Child—the man behind many of the finest in '80s power ballads, as well as disco Kiss and Ricky Martin—will enter the Songwriters' Hall Of Fame on Thursday, along with relatively minor songwriting figures as John Sebastian, Loretta Lynn, and Albert Hammond. Child tells the Miami Herald, "It was funny because I had been nominated twice before but I hadn't made it, and I spoke to the heads of it and they said, 'Well, we always thought you were too young to get it, but then we recently looked at your bio and realized you are old. You just looked young.'' As most of his big-name collaborators are out touring this summer, Desmond Child has been forced "by default" to reunite his late '70s combo Rouge for the ceremony. While it would be insane to try and list all of his greatest achievements ("Kiss The Rain"? "Born To Be My Baby"? "Shake Your Bon Bon"?), we've compiled a list of every ASCAP-registered song of his that features the word "love" in the title. Can you guess how many there are?




According To The Gospel Of Love
After My Love Is Gone
All About Lovin' You
Almost A Love Song
Are You In It For Love?
Before Your Love
Calling It Love
Dare To Love
Does Anybody Really Fall In Love Anymore?

Does He Love You Like I Do?
Ghost Of Love
Give Our Love A Fighting Chance
How Can We Be Lovers?

I Feel Sorry For Love
I Hate Myself For Loving You
I Love Myself Today
I Was Made For Loving You

If I Can't Have Your Love
If I Loved You
If It Feels Like Love
In The Arms Of Love
In The Eyes Of Love
It Ain't About Love Anymore
It's Not Over Till We're Lovers
Let's Get To The Love Part

Live Up To Your Love
Love Cuts Deep
Love For Sale
Love Is My Witness
Love Is War
Love Junkie
Love On A Rooftop

Love Should Be A Crime
Love Transfusion
Love United
Love Will Keep Us Alive
Love You For A Day
Lovin' You Is A Dirty Job

Lovin' You, Lovin' Me
Man In Love
Missin' My Love
My Right To Love You
New Love
Our Love Is Insane

Price Of Loving You
The Problem With Love
The Way Of Love
There's Always Love
This Ain't A Love Song
This Maniac's In Love With You

Timeless Love
Times Are Hard For Lovers
Tonight My Love
Volvere A Amar
What About Love

Why Don't You Love Me?
Without Love
You Give Love A Bad Name

You Love Me To Hate You
You Should Be High Love
You're Lovin Me To Death
You're Not My Lover (But You Were Last Night)

And while this song doesn't have the word love in the title, it's one that shouldn't go unacknowledged when celebrating Desmond Child.

Child was only giving songwriting credit because of a "Livin' La Vida Loca" interpolation, but this only stands as proof of how the majesty of Desmond Child will live on long after he, Richie Sambora, Eric Bazilian, Paul Stanley, Dianne Warren, and his many other collaborators are in their cold, cold graves. We love you, Desmond.

You may not know his name, but you know his songs [Miami Herald]
Kane Roberts - Does Anybody Really Fall In Love Anymore [YouTube]
Michael Bolton - How Can We Be Lovers? [YouTube]
Kiss - I Was Made For Loving You [YouTube]
Play - Let's Get To The Love Part [YouTube]
Ratt - Lovin' You Is A Dirty Job [YouTube]
Desmond Child & Rouge - Our Love Is Insane [YouTube]
Alice Cooper - This Maniac's In Love With You [YouTube]
Heart - What About Love? [YouTube]
Blake Lewis - You Give Love A Bad Name [YouTube]
Sisqo - Thong Song [YouTube]

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http://idolator.com/396299/desmond-child-a-loving-tribute http://idolator.com/396299/desmond-child-a-loving-tribute Mon, 16 Jun 2008 17:30:00 EDT Anthony Miccio http://idolator.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=396299&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA["Time" Lets Hard Rock Fanboy Fawn Over His Idols]]> AP050303021682.jpgApparently some Time story got killed at the last minute, because this barely copyedited piece on the recent resurgence of hard-rock bands that can only be described as "odd" for a lot of reasons somehow made it to the magazine's site. Not only is Don Dokken referred to as "Dan" in the story's second sentence (ouch!), and not only does Vince Neil's assertion that Motley Crue is in its heyday right now go unquestioned, and not only was the Rocklahoma festival—which, if anything, was the moment that hard rock could have been claimed as ruling the roost during the just-completed summer concert season—completely ignored (as was the fact that many of these touring bands were full of reshuffled hired guns), the numbers that were presented as evidence of writer/CNN Headline News personality Kris Osborn's "rock is back!" thesis were subject to some curious inflation:

In some cases the crowds and revenues have rivaled those of the 1980s. Ratt and Poison just wrapped up a long, large-venue summer tour where they played regularly before 8,000 to10,000 fans. Ratt lead singer Pearcy says he noticed an emerging younger fan base of teenagers and twenty-somethings who were born years after Ratt multi-platinum "Out of the Cellar" album released in 1984. "It has been a gradual build up again. It's rock and roll — colorful, dangerous, exciting," Pearcy said.

Hey, thousands of fans, that's good, right? But those numbers often resulted in half-empty venues, even for tours that had the fortune to be big-upped endlessly on VH1. That's not to say that there isn't a story about the number of hard-rock bands who hit the road this summer—look, it's Exhibit A!—but this one seems like it was tailor-made for one purpose: Getting Osborn some face time with his favorite bands. Even if he can't spell their lead singers' first names.

They Came from the Eighties [Time]
[Photo: AP]

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http://idolator.com/tunes/yay%2C-journalism%21/time-lets-hard-rock-fanboy-fawn-over-his-idols-308266.php http://idolator.com/tunes/yay%2C-journalism%21/time-lets-hard-rock-fanboy-fawn-over-his-idols-308266.php Mon, 08 Oct 2007 13:45:01 EDT mjohnston http://idolator.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=308266&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA["But perhaps the Maryland backup quarterback ... ]]> 200px-Roundround.jpg"But perhaps the Maryland backup quarterback Chris Turner, who led the unranked Terrapins to a victory at No. 10 Rutgers on Saturday, is the best player to symbolize this most improbable of college football weekends. Turner's father, John Turner, was the original drummer in the hair metal band Ratt. It is only fitting that Ratt's defining hit, 'Round and Round,' would be the best way to describe how the axis of the college football world was spun this weekend." Too bad that column-space restrictions resulted in the "Way Cool Jr." reference getting cut. [NYT]

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http://idolator.com/tunes/great-moments-in-awkward-sports-journalism/-305619.php http://idolator.com/tunes/great-moments-in-awkward-sports-journalism/-305619.php Mon, 01 Oct 2007 12:15:03 EDT mjohnston http://idolator.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=305619&view=rss&microfeed=true
<![CDATA[Stephen Pearcy Needs To Lay It Down Before He Has A Stroke Or Something]]>



The Ratt lead singer attempts his best Scott Stapp impersonation, but comes off looking like Way Cool Sr.

[Photo: Getty Images]

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http://idolator.com/tunes/the-veins-go-round-and-round-his-head/stephen-pearcy-needs-to-lay-it-down-before-he-has-a-stroke-or-something-291254.php http://idolator.com/tunes/the-veins-go-round-and-round-his-head/stephen-pearcy-needs-to-lay-it-down-before-he-has-a-stroke-or-something-291254.php Mon, 20 Aug 2007 11:00:22 EDT mjohnston http://idolator.com/index.php?op=postcommentfeed&postId=291254&view=rss&microfeed=true