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Andrew wrote:Killer...where is this from?
larryfromnextdoor wrote:dont sound like neal..
Clasicrockldy wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:dont sound like neal..
Neal wasn't on this version I think, Larry.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:Clasicrockldy wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:dont sound like neal..
Neal wasn't on this version I think, Larry.
sal!! its dang good to see you...
STORY_TELLER wrote:I'm surprised he's belting as hard as he is. Doesn't match the characters of the instrumentals. Neat to hear, but very odd choices. He has such a natural sounding vibrato too so it's strange. Then again, he seems to sing the way he plays drums. All power, no finesse.
Saint John wrote:STORY_TELLER wrote:I'm surprised he's belting as hard as he is. Doesn't match the characters of the instrumentals. Neat to hear, but very odd choices. He has such a natural sounding vibrato too so it's strange. Then again, he seems to sing the way he plays drums. All power, no finesse.
I agree. Deen is in the wrong genre of music for his style of drumming. His original drumming in Journey has been somewhere between mediocre and awful. Hopefully, the new album is different.
Saint John wrote:Love the music, dislike the vocals. Voice sounds fried.
Red13JoePa wrote:Saint John wrote:Love the music, dislike the vocals. Voice sounds fried.
Dude, yank the bus ticket out of your ear, this guy can flat BELT.
Sally, where's the After The Fall from?
I'd give Deano's right index finger to have that.
Red13JoePa wrote:They have to be soundchecks, right?
Far's I know the only time post-perry officially rolled After The Fall out, Augeri fronted it.
And I KNOW KTYLM had to be a soundcheck
Red13JoePa wrote:They have to be soundchecks, right?
Far's I know the only time post-perry officially rolled After The Fall out, Augeri fronted it.
And I KNOW KTYLM had to be a soundcheck
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