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AR wrote:I recorded it!
Saint John wrote:I was very impressed with Kelly
Red13JoePa wrote:Saint John wrote:I was very impressed with Kelly
Yea, but Steven Tyler called and he wants his look back.
Saint John wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Saint John wrote:I was very impressed with Kelly
Yea, but Steven Tyler called and he wants his look back.
Lol...good one.
DCD wrote:Is it really Foreigner though? It's interesting how that's accepted with Mick Jones being the only original member...If they opened for Journey there wouldn't be enough original members on stage to make one true complete band, right?
NealIsGod wrote:DCD wrote:Is it really Foreigner though? It's interesting how that's accepted with Mick Jones being the only original member...If they opened for Journey there wouldn't be enough original members on stage to make one true complete band, right?
If every band that had to bring in new members since they had "hits" was written off, there would only be 3 or 4 left.
DCD wrote:NealIsGod wrote:DCD wrote:Is it really Foreigner though? It's interesting how that's accepted with Mick Jones being the only original member...If they opened for Journey there wouldn't be enough original members on stage to make one true complete band, right?
If every band that had to bring in new members since they had "hits" was written off, there would only be 3 or 4 left.
agreed, but only Mick Jones! You have another good point though..."since they had hits". At some point it becomes a much different ballgame when bands decide, or are creatively forced to fall back and become juke boxes. Some bands are able to continue on and produce (arguably) quality after member changes...Toto, early Journey, ACDC, ...who else?
G.I.Jim wrote:DCD wrote:NealIsGod wrote:DCD wrote:Is it really Foreigner though? It's interesting how that's accepted with Mick Jones being the only original member...If they opened for Journey there wouldn't be enough original members on stage to make one true complete band, right?
If every band that had to bring in new members since they had "hits" was written off, there would only be 3 or 4 left.
agreed, but only Mick Jones! You have another good point though..."since they had hits". At some point it becomes a much different ballgame when bands decide, or are creatively forced to fall back and become juke boxes. Some bands are able to continue on and produce (arguably) quality after member changes...Toto, early Journey, ACDC, ...who else?
Van Halen, Whitesnake and Dokken to name a few.
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