Wait, this can be my role on this board - as soon as someone even mention Deen, I will go on at length about how much better Smith is, and how he might be coming back soon, and that the band never can be what it was when Smith was in the band.

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JDouglee wrote:The last Vital Information album was killin'. I love jazz, and got to see them live, it smoked.
Smith is on another road now.....
swepett wrote:I just pulled out TBF, or actually dialed it up on the ol' iPod. A very excellent album. But what sticks out to me everytime is the drumming. There's a lot of discussions about singers when it comes to this band but am I the only one missing Steve Smith?
JDouglee wrote:The last Vital Information album was killin'. I love jazz, and got to see them live, it smoked.
Smith is on another road now.....
WalrusOct9 wrote:Great drummer, although you wouldn't really know it from Trial By Fire...man that album had more ballads than a Chicago 80's compilation.![]()
(explain to me how the best song from those sessions ended up as the Japanese bonus track? *sigh*)
Red13JoePa wrote:I've always liked the drums on Colors Of The Spirit a lot. Not a huge fan of the song itself but the drums rock.
conversationpc wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:Great drummer, although you wouldn't really know it from Trial By Fire...man that album had more ballads than a Chicago 80's compilation.![]()
(explain to me how the best song from those sessions ended up as the Japanese bonus track? *sigh*)
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Gotta disagree about "I Can See it in Your Eyes", though. It's an okay song, but there are at least three rock tracks and some of the ballads that are better than that song.
Red13JoePa wrote:I've never been feeling the magic of ICSIIYE the way some do. Like the opening riffs and vocals but the song seems to die out and go nowhere. Like incomplete.
WalrusOct9 wrote:Great drummer, although you wouldn't really know it from Trial By Fire...man that album had more ballads than a Chicago 80's compilation.![]()
NealIsGod wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:I've never been feeling the magic of ICSIIYE the way some do. Like the opening riffs and vocals but the song seems to die out and go nowhere. Like incomplete.
Your high, Grossie. It has one of those great "outros" that you love so much.
Red13JoePa wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:I've never been feeling the magic of ICSIIYE the way some do. Like the opening riffs and vocals but the song seems to die out and go nowhere. Like incomplete.
Your high, Grossie. It has one of those great "outros" that you love so much.
I got so bored by the middle, I guess I never made it to outro. Still have the damn thing saved on napster that's how much I liked it. Never put it on cd.
You telling me I missed one of the great Schon/Cain outros? Love those things (when they;re good, they are SO good ala After The Fall).
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