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MarcelJordan wrote:Great to hear it! Tks for the heads up. You can tell JP's influence for sure.
Slander wrote:MarcelJordan wrote:Great to hear it! Tks for the heads up. You can tell JP's influence for sure.
Yeah you can hear JP definitely. I for one wish this would have been on a Pride Of Lions album. It still doesn't rock hard enough for me though.
Slander wrote:MarcelJordan wrote:Great to hear it! Tks for the heads up. You can tell JP's influence for sure.
Yeah you can hear JP definitely. I for one wish this would have been on a Pride Of Lions album. It still doesn't rock hard enough for me though.
MarcelJordan wrote:Slander wrote:MarcelJordan wrote:Great to hear it! Tks for the heads up. You can tell JP's influence for sure.
Yeah you can hear JP definitely. I for one wish this would have been on a Pride Of Lions album. It still doesn't rock hard enough for me though.
I really wondering though whether its the exact version that was played earlier. JJ can rock harder than this that's for sure.
Andrew wrote:MarcelJordan wrote:Slander wrote:MarcelJordan wrote:Great to hear it! Tks for the heads up. You can tell JP's influence for sure.
Yeah you can hear JP definitely. I for one wish this would have been on a Pride Of Lions album. It still doesn't rock hard enough for me though.
I really wondering though whether its the exact version that was played earlier. JJ can rock harder than this that's for sure.
You can't fault one song for not rocking hard enough when taken out of the context of a completed album. This song is momentous and when examined, the mid-80s Survivor albums featured a number of songs in this tempo. Magic stuff...
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