Saint John wrote:Masses of people seemed to like it...me not being one of them. My point is that at some time after over 20 years, many genres and several monstrous exposure opportunities, and no hits or radio play, one must deduce that said artist is just an average professional singer. Which in itself is quite an accolade. The problem is that you wanna take Chris Chelios' stats and put him in the same breath as Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux. I just come along every now and then to point out how ridiculous that is.Deb wrote:Then answer me this then oh wise one. To take something from Bry's post, why did "Oh Mickey" sell millions? Was it simply that good?!
No, the problem seems to be that I would have the nerve to mention Martin and Soto as favorite vocalists along side Perry. Whereas mine are Martin and Soto, yours are probably Gramm and Jamison? I don't know. The ridiculous part is.......so what, big deal?



Funny enough, I like Chelios (and Iginla, Conroy and Sakic).....go figure.

Several monstrous exposure opportunities? Here in the US?
