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Postby Just Sara » Mon Nov 10, 2008 2:53 pm

StoneCold wrote:I'm sure this has been posted before but its another great Gramm tune in the Shadow King vein. Goes great in this thread.

Lost In The Shadows
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Postby Jeremey » Mon Nov 10, 2008 3:05 pm

I am confused. Why is Lou Gramm touring as himself, and Foreigner is touring with Kelly Hansen? I have heard that Lou's voice is back in top shape. What happened between Lou and Mick?
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Postby StoneCold » Tue Nov 11, 2008 3:56 am

Jeremey wrote:I am confused. Why is Lou Gramm touring as himself, and Foreigner is touring with Kelly Hansen? I have heard that Lou's voice is back in top shape. What happened between Lou and Mick?


Hey Jer, since it fits, I quoted RedJoe's post from the Foreigner forum.

Red13JoePa wrote:Hard for me to achieve buy-in for what seems like more The Mick Jones All-Star Band Plays Foreigner as actually being Foreigner but I also have the feeling that if it were up to Mick, Lou would still be in the band.

I really think Gramm is on his own by choice.


With Lou in the band they'd be a bigger draw but Gramm's releasing a supposedly Christian based album. If that's the case his motivations are beyond just keeping Foreigner alive.

I don't think his voice is 100% back but it is very near there.
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Postby JeremyP » Tue Nov 11, 2008 5:44 am

I can't remember where I read it but in a newspaper interview a few years ago, Lou related that Mick and his working relationship ended after their performance at Night of the Proms in Belgium in 2003. According to Lou, they had a hotel room set up for recording and were gonna work on some ideas for the upcoming Foreigner album. Lou said he was excited because this was the first time since his operation when he felt significantly creative, stating that that part of his brain had been "turned off" since the operation, and he was able to write some lyrics and a vocal melody to a piece of music that Mick had written. Mick was reportedly thrilled and kept saying to Lou, "You're back, Lou, you're back!"

When it came time to lay down vocals for the demo they were working on, Mick handed Lou some lyrics and when Lou asked what they were for Mick said, "Lou, your lyrics were good but I think mine are a little bit better for this song." Lou replied, "Well, Mick, I've got this microphone all warmed up for you, and if you wanna write the lyrics then you'll sing them, too." According to Lou, Mick then got up, knocked over the microphones they had set up, and left, slamming the door. That was the last time they spoke until Lou's dad, i think, passed away some time later and Mick called to give his condolences.

This is all from memory, but I remember Lou saying he couldn't believe that after little to no creativity from him for the last eight years, he then feels inspired again and Mick refuses his contribution to what they were working on.

I wish I could find the original article but I was really surprised that this is how everything went down.
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Postby StoneCold » Tue Nov 11, 2008 5:50 am

JeremyP wrote:I can't remember where I read it but in a newspaper interview a few years ago, Lou related that Mick and his working relationship ended after their performance at Night of the Proms in Belgium in 2003. According to Lou, they had a hotel room set up for recording and were gonna work on some ideas for the upcoming Foreigner album. Lou said he was excited because this was the first time since his operation when he felt significantly creative, stating that that part of his brain had been "turned off" since the operation, and he was able to write some lyrics and a vocal melody to a piece of music that Mick had written. Mick was reportedly thrilled and kept saying to Lou, "You're back, Lou, you're back!"

When it came time to lay down vocals for the demo they were working on, Mick handed Lou some lyrics and when Lou asked what they were for Mick said, "Lou, your lyrics were good but I think mine are a little bit better for this song." Lou replied, "Well, Mick, I've got this microphone all warmed up for you, and if you wanna write the lyrics then you'll sing them, too." According to Lou, Mick then got up, knocked over the microphones they had set up, and left, slamming the door. That was the last time they spoke until Lou's dad, i think, passed away some time later and Mick called to give his condolences.

This is all from memory, but I remember Lou saying he couldn't believe that after little to no creativity from him for the last eight years, he then feels inspired again and Mick refuses his contribution to what they were working on.

I wish I could find the original article but I was really surprise that this is how everything went down.


Jones' needed to cut Gramm some slack and just roll with it, esp over some lyrics. . After seeing what Gramm did on his own and SK, he's just as good without Jones anyway.

The new Foreigner track is ok, a little too Maroon5ish for my taste though.

If you do find or remember which mag or paper it was in, let us know. I'd like to read the whole thing.
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Postby JeremyP » Tue Nov 11, 2008 5:55 am

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JeremyP wrote:I can't remember where I read it but in a newspaper interview a few years ago, Lou related that Mick and his working relationship ended after their performance at Night of the Proms in Belgium in 2003. According to Lou, they had a hotel room set up for recording and were gonna work on some ideas for the upcoming Foreigner album. Lou said he was excited because this was the first time since his operation when he felt significantly creative, stating that that part of his brain had been "turned off" since the operation, and he was able to write some lyrics and a vocal melody to a piece of music that Mick had written. Mick was reportedly thrilled and kept saying to Lou, "You're back, Lou, you're back!"

When it came time to lay down vocals for the demo they were working on, Mick handed Lou some lyrics and when Lou asked what they were for Mick said, "Lou, your lyrics were good but I think mine are a little bit better for this song." Lou replied, "Well, Mick, I've got this microphone all warmed up for you, and if you wanna write the lyrics then you'll sing them, too." According to Lou, Mick then got up, knocked over the microphones they had set up, and left, slamming the door. That was the last time they spoke until Lou's dad, i think, passed away some time later and Mick called to give his condolences.

This is all from memory, but I remember Lou saying he couldn't believe that after little to no creativity from him for the last eight years, he then feels inspired again and Mick refuses his contribution to what they were working on.

I wish I could find the original article but I was really surprise that this is how everything went down.


Jones' needed to cut Gramm some slack and just roll with it, esp over some lyrics. . After seeing what Gramm did on his own and SK, he's just as good without Jones anyway.

The new Foreigner track is ok, a little too Maroon5ish for my taste though.

If you do find or remember which mag or paper it was in, let us know. I'd like to read the whole thing.


Will do. I've been looking for it but have had no luck so far.
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Postby Don » Tue Nov 11, 2008 6:57 am

I've been listening to live youtube clips of Lou. If he had work done on his vocal cords, he might want to get his money back.

I am not faulting him for going out there doing what he loves, but he sounds so rough. Maybe I'm being to critical, but I don't recognize him from the man I heard in 1981 opening for the Stones.

Midnight Blue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzhL-yxXzII

Feels like the first time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljc8-lXb ... re=related


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWc7Bfus ... re=related
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Postby Gordon from Edinburgh » Tue Nov 11, 2008 8:59 am

StoneCold wrote:This should probably go in the covers that suck thread but I can't resist. Its too funny.

R.E.M covering Gramm. :lol: Midnight Blue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQbAizfsvrQ&

Stipe PALES in comparison to Gramm, sounds like a wailing dog when he does the oooh. :lol:


I Need to know - WHY did REM cover this song? I love Midnight Blue and i like REM too but i see them as a new wave band - are they taking the mickey here or is this a genuine cover of a song they like?
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Postby StoneCold » Tue Nov 11, 2008 9:21 am

Gordon from Edinburgh wrote:
StoneCold wrote:This should probably go in the covers that suck thread but I can't resist. Its too funny.

R.E.M covering Gramm. :lol: Midnight Blue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQbAizfsvrQ&

Stipe PALES in comparison to Gramm, sounds like a wailing dog when he does the oooh. :lol:


I Need to know - WHY did REM cover this song? I love Midnight Blue and i like REM too but i see them as a new wave band - are they taking the mickey here or is this a genuine cover of a song they like?



The OP of the vid says that Stipe liked the tune, thought it was "terrific" so they took to covering it during one of their tours.

Stipe's right. Terrific tune.

Lou Gramm - Midnight Blue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZ7L6MUUrTc&
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Postby StoneCold » Tue Nov 11, 2008 1:23 pm

Gunbot wrote:I've been listening to live youtube clips of Lou. If he had work done on his vocal cords, he might want to get his money back.

I am not faulting him for going out there doing what he loves, but he sounds so rough. Maybe I'm being to critical, but I don't recognize him from the man I heard in 1981 opening for the Stones.

Midnight Blue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzhL-yxXzII
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Hadn't heard that he had anything done to his chords. Just thought the change was a result of the illness. His voice doesn't have the higher range but still sounds strong in that clip.

Wonder if he losing some weight would make a difference?
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Postby Abitaman » Wed Nov 12, 2008 6:41 am

Gunbot wrote:I've been listening to live youtube clips of Lou. If he had work done on his vocal cords, he might want to get his money back.



If you talking about Lou's operation, he had a brain tumor removed. I recall no vocal surgery.
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Postby Abitaman » Wed Nov 12, 2008 6:43 am

JeremyP wrote:I can't remember where I read it but in a newspaper interview a few years ago, Lou related that Mick and his working relationship ended after their performance at Night of the Proms in Belgium in 2003. According to Lou, they had a hotel room set up for recording and were gonna work on some ideas for the upcoming Foreigner album. Lou said he was excited because this was the first time since his operation when he felt significantly creative, stating that that part of his brain had been "turned off" since the operation, and he was able to write some lyrics and a vocal melody to a piece of music that Mick had written. Mick was reportedly thrilled and kept saying to Lou, "You're back, Lou, you're back!"

When it came time to lay down vocals for the demo they were working on, Mick handed Lou some lyrics and when Lou asked what they were for Mick said, "Lou, your lyrics were good but I think mine are a little bit better for this song." Lou replied, "Well, Mick, I've got this microphone all warmed up for you, and if you wanna write the lyrics then you'll sing them, too." According to Lou, Mick then got up, knocked over the microphones they had set up, and left, slamming the door. That was the last time they spoke until Lou's dad, i think, passed away some time later and Mick called to give his condolences.

This is all from memory, but I remember Lou saying he couldn't believe that after little to no creativity from him for the last eight years, he then feels inspired again and Mick refuses his contribution to what they were working on.

I wish I could find the original article but I was really surprised that this is how everything went down.


I have read the same thing before, in was in Biloxi paper the week that Lou Gramm and his band played in Gulfport. It was an associate press article. At least the one I read.
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Postby conversationpc » Wed Nov 12, 2008 6:43 am

StoneCold wrote:
Gunbot wrote:I've been listening to live youtube clips of Lou. If he had work done on his vocal cords, he might want to get his money back.

I am not faulting him for going out there doing what he loves, but he sounds so rough. Maybe I'm being to critical, but I don't recognize him from the man I heard in 1981 opening for the Stones.

Midnight Blue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzhL-yxXzII
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Hadn't heard that he had anything done to his chords. Just thought the change was a result of the illness. His voice doesn't have the higher range but still sounds strong in that clip.

Wonder if he losing some weight would make a difference?


He hasn't had any vocal surgery. It's all from the brain cancer surgery and the recovery. I've heard that some of the weight gain was due to the medication he was taking post-op. He's lost some of the weight but he's obviously still heavier than he used to be. Dude was in great shape prior to the surgery.
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Postby Don » Wed Nov 12, 2008 6:47 am

conversationpc wrote:
StoneCold wrote:
Gunbot wrote:I've been listening to live youtube clips of Lou. If he had work done on his vocal cords, he might want to get his money back.

I am not faulting him for going out there doing what he loves, but he sounds so rough. Maybe I'm being to critical, but I don't recognize him from the man I heard in 1981 opening for the Stones.

Midnight Blue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzhL-yxXzII
\


Hadn't heard that he had anything done to his chords. Just thought the change was a result of the illness. His voice doesn't have the higher range but still sounds strong in that clip.

Wonder if he losing some weight would make a difference?


He hasn't had any vocal surgery. It's all from the brain cancer surgery and the recovery. I've heard that some of the weight gain was due to the medication he was taking post-op. He's lost some of the weight but he's obviously still heavier than he used to be. Dude was in great shape prior to the surgery.


Can the weight gain effect his singing ability or has his voice just lost its range?
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Postby conversationpc » Wed Nov 12, 2008 7:50 am

Gunbot wrote:Can the weight gain effect his singing ability or has his voice just lost its range?


It's probably a bit of both...I'm certain that additional fat on the vocal chords doesn't help. You can oftentimes tell when someone is fat by the sound of their voice. Not always but often.
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Postby Rick » Wed Nov 12, 2008 8:19 am

conversationpc wrote:
Gunbot wrote:Can the weight gain effect his singing ability or has his voice just lost its range?


It's probably a bit of both...I'm certain that additional fat on the vocal chords doesn't help. You can oftentimes tell when someone is fat by the sound of their voice. Not always but often.


It didn't hamper Ann Wilsons voice. I hate to use her as an example, but she's one of the better ones I can think of. If Lou had to take steroids during his illness, that could have done it. They supposedly thicken the vocal cords.
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Postby S2M » Wed Nov 12, 2008 8:23 am

Rick wrote:
conversationpc wrote:
Gunbot wrote:Can the weight gain effect his singing ability or has his voice just lost its range?


It's probably a bit of both...I'm certain that additional fat on the vocal chords doesn't help. You can oftentimes tell when someone is fat by the sound of their voice. Not always but often.


It didn't hamper Ann Wilsons voice. I hate to use her as an example, but she's one of the better ones I can think of. If Lou had to take steroids during his illness, that could have done it. They supposedly thicken the vocal cords.


I just watched a video of him singing 'WFAGLY', and it was sad to watch......he is s hell of himself. Sad.
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Postby StoneCold » Wed Nov 12, 2008 8:57 am

That's why I support Gramm. This is what he loves and he's not letting image interfere. It's the best thing for him, recovery wise.

For Ann Wilson its been a gradual weight gain so she was able to adjust whereas Gramm's surgery accident brought it all on.

On the bright side, its an opportunity for fans to see/meet him in these smaller venues.
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Postby Don » Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:02 am

StoneCold wrote:That's why I support Gramm. This is what he loves and he's not letting image interfere. It's the best thing for him, recovery wise.

For Ann Wilson its been a gradual weight gain so she was able to adjust whereas Gramm's surgery accident brought it all on.

On the bright side, its am opportunity for fans to see/meet him in these smaller venues.


It's a shame Perry can't see that, no matter how he sounds his fans will be there to fill the venue.
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Postby StoneCold » Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:33 am

Gunbot wrote:
StoneCold wrote:That's why I support Gramm. This is what he loves and he's not letting image interfere. It's the best thing for him, recovery wise.

For Ann Wilson its been a gradual weight gain so she was able to adjust whereas Gramm's surgery accident brought it all on.

On the bright side, its am opportunity for fans to see/meet him in these smaller venues.


It's a shame Perry can't see that, no matter how he sounds his fans will be there to fill the venue.


The Loons? :lol: Every single show would be sold out. Damn, if Rod (Celine) Stewart and Lou Gramm can do it in their late 50's early 60's, don't see why "The Voice" doesn't either.

"Where the hell are ya Perry? :lol:
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Postby DracIsBack » Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:43 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:I just watched a video of him singing 'WFAGLY', and it was sad to watch......he is s hell of himself. Sad.


What is "WFAGLY?"

God I hate acronyms! :-)
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Postby Don » Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:59 am

DracIsBack wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:I just watched a video of him singing 'WFAGLY', and it was sad to watch......he is s hell of himself. Sad.


What is "WFAGLY?"

God I hate acronyms! :-)


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Postby StoneCold » Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:59 am

Gunbot wrote:
DracIsBack wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:I just watched a video of him singing 'WFAGLY', and it was sad to watch......he is s hell of himself. Sad.


What is "WFAGLY?"

God I hate acronyms! :-)


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Postby StoneCold » Fri Nov 14, 2008 6:49 am

Check this interview with Jones and Hansen. No questions or mention of Lou but at the end of the clip, they play Foreigner with whose vocals? LOL, Gramm the man.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZEHGKGPPW4

Jones needs to go the Phil Collins route and shave the rest of that hair off. Looks like a couple sick chickens roosting. :lol:
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Postby StoneCold » Mon Nov 17, 2008 4:11 pm

Tour dates for Lou but first an LOL moment, check 00:25, look at the drummer and lou

Break It Up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7m5DIGU10so

Here's some upcoming Lou tour dates also:

Upcoming Shows

Jan 9 2009 8:00P House of Blues Dallas, Texas
Jan 10 2009 8:00P Hard Rock Biloxi Hotel & Casino Biloxi, Mississippi
Feb 27 2009 8:00P Wellmont Theatre Montclair, New Jersey
Feb 28 2009 8:00P Ridgefield Playhouse Ridgefield, Connecticut
Apr 25 2009 8:00P Thomas & Mack Center Las Vegas, Nevada
May 1 2009 8:00P Little River Casino Resort Manistee, Michigan
May 23 2009 8:00P Deerfoot Inn & Casino Calgary,Alberta, Canada

http://www.myspace.com/lougrammofficial
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Postby Just Sara » Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:22 pm

StoneCold wrote:Tour dates for Lou but first an LOL moment, check 00:25, look at the drummer and lou

Break It Up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7m5DIGU10so




You're right, that was funny! :lol:
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Postby StoneCold » Tue Nov 18, 2008 7:14 am

Here's a 2003 version of TWY with Foreigner. He voice is pretty rough at times. I think he's improved since then. less roughness in the delivery today.

TYW - 2003 Gramm with Foreigner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54LtJ-gSg54&fmt=18

2008 - Gramm - Blue Morning, Blue Day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkt4K8ofavk&fmt=18
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