And again there was no disrespect intended in my comment, just when things are close to my heart i am not built that way.... Actually you are lucky you can do that buddy
You are right, and maybe i should work on that....... Or maybe notHe takes pains to be diplomatic while communicating this.
I am not sure to look forward to that or take a few days off again so Idol can go back to posting Anti Semitic comments like a child, looking for attentionI promise as some point to take a hard stance on something in order to prove my mettle.
Sounds right to meAs to her voice, I think she had the same suspicion as Freddie Mercury Bulsara, who refused to fix his teeth.
You know that is an interesting comparison, and really should be put into a "FACT" Column J2K4Also, I think her voice was pretty strong, but Aretha could have put her away pretty easily.
Aye agree in all respects.
The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money
Almost like using the example of a digital/Cd version vs a vinyl lp which is becoming very popular again for music aficionados
The same i will agree with you as long as it can be repeated in a live concert and not just used on a track,......
And don't get me wrong i don't think there will ever be another Freddie Mercury (Farrokh Bulsara) a great loss and may he rest in peace.....
Here is some comparisons....
Max Webster vs Bon Jovi??
Led Zeppelin vs The Who??
Genesis vs King Crimson??
Janet Jackson vs Madonna ??
Taylor Swift vs Lady GaGa
Drake vs Eminem ??
Rush vs
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The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money
I mean the person singing for Mark Wahlberg, Miljenko Matijevic, the lead singer of Steelheart is pretty good but not as good as Steven Tyler.
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Apropos only of that video, I will note I made a stupid choice allowing my arm to be twisted to attend a family affair while in GA rather than see Collective Soul do this:
Never saw that, either.
You guys are real throwbacks.
I remember some of MY pissing matches in here...
Someone needs to start a "best vocalist" thread.
I will get a jump by nominating Paul Rodgers, James Dewar, Burton Cummings, and...several others to be named when I have a bit more time.
I don't believe that's possible, and I won't take your word for it.
I watched The Joke a while back to please my wife.
I've never been so sorry in my life.
You guys should invest in cyber-ink.
Please don't; I don't think you know how to be truly malicious.
We'll do abortion and the death penalty all at once, how about that?
Don't Canadians have to default to Max Webster, because of Rush?
I'll go with Webster; I'm torn on any act from New Jersey - Bo Jovi and Springsteen have both pissed me off with their politics...
"Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."
-Mark Twain
I honestly have a hard time comparing some (not all) of those. I even tried Googling " bands similar to Max Webster" and nothing that came up seemed that close to me. Therefore I'll just say who I like better.
Max Webster. I like some of Bon Jovi's music but it is a lot more generic than Webster's
Led Zeppelin I love The Who but Zeppelin, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones in that order.
Genesis v King Crimson is a good one. Pre Peter Gabriel leaving the band Genesis. Post Peter Gabriel leaving the band King Crimson.
Jackson vs Madonna. I shall pass as either's main talent had anything to do with music.
Swift v GaGa. Both are only interested in maxing income so again, pass. Taylor is the better song writer though while GaGa is the better singer.
Rush vs Yes or Emerson, Lake and Palmer maybe? Anyway Rush until you can come up with a better Progressive/hard rock band with questionable vocals.
I liked "Red Barchetta" a lot when I was younger as it really seemed to tell a story I wanted at that time to hear.
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Top singers minus the most obvious Ian Gillan and David Coverdale both at one time with Deep Purple, Chris Cornell and Eddie Vetter both at one time with Temple of the Dog. Vetter is a bit like Johnny Cash in that he's a really great singer without being a great singer.
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