I love them, especially since they were co-founded by Ian McDonald, formerly of King Crimson and Mick Jones of Spooky Tooth. (KC and Spooky Tooth are two of my favorite bands). I think, in some ways, Lou Gramm has the hard blues sound like Gary Wright, the lead singer of Spooky Tooth, who is also known for his hits "Dream Weaver" and "My Love is Alive"...
*Seth rambles on about the correlation between hard rock, classic rock and progressive rock for the next 30 minutes*
Foreigner fun fact: Mark Rivera was the saxophonist about the time they did "Urgent", however he didn't do the sax parts. That was Jr. Walker of Jr. Walker and the All-Stars.
Also, Thomas "She Blinded Me With Science" Dolby was briefly their keyboardist.
It's this English show or something. The pink-haired girl is supposed to turn you into a pedo or whatever.
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