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    There's no Allman Brothers without Duane. :stuckup:

    Literally.
     
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    watch out for this album in April. I know I will. ;)

    Well I listened through this today..it sounds just as I thought it would. Classic Whitesnake, hard-rocking ballads that make big-breasted ladies scream their souls out.

    It's no Slip Of The Tongue, but it sounds fresh, I like it. A worthy effort all in all.
     
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    they could have done a lot more...
    Nope, 3 albums, 3 failures. They never should have disbanded their "mother" bands, as RATM and Soundgarden were both 10x times better than Audioslave.
     
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    I never understood all the fuss about Cornell. A fine frontman but not much of a vocalist TBH, too one-dimensional type of singer.
     

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    Rock singers do have range.Freddie Mercury,Robert Plant,Axl Rose,Paul Stanley..all have/had incredible vocal range.Axl for example,is a criminally underated vocalist.People will hate him for his antics,but they'll ignore his vocalist ability.I mean,more than half of GnR songs didnt have Axl singing in his natural heavy voice.Dont Cry is one of the songs where does both brilliantly.Before the solo he's singing in his natural voice,and after the solo you get the signature Axl shrieks.

    Coming to Cornell.He isnt that great a vocalist.He is a showman,but on top of everything,he's an incredible songwriter.Anyone who can write Super Unknown is a genius as far as im concerned.
     
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    Rock singers do have range.Freddie Mercury,Robert Plant,Axl Rose,Paul Stanley..all have/had incredible vocal range.Axl for example,is a criminally underated vocalist.People will hate him for his antics,but they'll ignore his vocalist ability.I mean,more than half of GnR songs didnt have Axl singing in his natural heavy voice.Dont Cry is one of the songs where does both brilliantly.Before the solo he's singing in his natural voice,and after the solo you get the signature Axl shrieks.

    Coming to Cornell.He isnt that great a vocalist.He is a showman,but on top of everything,he's an incredible songwriter.Anyone who can write Super Unknown is a genius as far as im concerned.
    OK, now just delete the Bryan Adams thread and we can go back to being friends. :p
     
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    I cant argue with that:lol:

    But Bryan Adams sang for Roger Waters on The Wall too:eyebrows:.Young Lust and Empty Spaces.Brilliant job i might add.
    Says a lot about Waters. :p
     
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    For anyone who was hoping for a NKOTB (New Kids on the Block) Reunion, the wish is coming true. THEY ARE GOING TO BE ON THE TODAY SHOW TOMORROW MORNING!! It will be their first performance since their breakup! I can't wait to see the chaos which will overtake Manhattan for this. My cousins and I are going to go stake out as well for the heck of it. They want to see how New York is and I think this will be a perfect opportunity.


    Btw I am not a fan. I just think this will be a blast.

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    So if anyone watches the Today Show look for me. We are headed out right now since the show is at 7 am.
     

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