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Re: Top Ten Tours

Postby whirlwind » Mon Dec 15, 2008 3:20 am

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Rockindeano wrote: 5. Michael Buble, $32.5 million


Who the fuck is Michael Buble? Never heard of him.

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You are kidding, right? He is Canada's best. I don't care for his stage presence but his vocals are outstanding. He did a great cover of the Bee Gee's and had a big hit on the charts........"I Wanna Go Home."
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Re: Top Ten Tours

Postby Voyager » Mon Dec 15, 2008 3:26 am

whirlwind wrote:
Voyager wrote:
Rockindeano wrote: 5. Michael Buble, $32.5 million


Who the fuck is Michael Buble? Never heard of him.

:?


You are kidding, right? He is Canada's best. I don't care for his stage presence but his vocals are outstanding. He did a great cover of the Bee Gee's and had a big hit on the charts........"I Wanna Go Home."


Nope, never heard of him. I did a YouTube search and found one of his songs. It had 14 million views, and I thought it sucked. Sounds like elevator music to me. I cannot believe that many people would like music like that. His vocals may be okay, but I didn't hear anything that would attract me at all. But then again I'm not a big Muzak fan either.

How do you pronounce his name - is it Boob-lay?

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Re: Top Ten Tours

Postby Triple S » Mon Dec 15, 2008 3:33 am

whirlwind wrote:
Voyager wrote:
Rockindeano wrote: 5. Michael Buble, $32.5 million


Who the fuck is Michael Buble? Never heard of him.

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You are kidding, right? He is Canada's best. I don't care for his stage presence but his vocals are outstanding. He did a great cover of the Bee Gee's and had a big hit on the charts........"I Wanna Go Home."


No - see to the left for Canada's best :) . Now that's out of the way - I like Michael Buble. He does have a very odd stage presence but when you see him live it's a little different - he's just very quirky, different sense of humor.
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Re: Top Ten Tours

Postby whirlwind » Mon Dec 15, 2008 3:35 am

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whirlwind wrote:
Voyager wrote:
Rockindeano wrote: 5. Michael Buble, $32.5 million


Who the fuck is Michael Buble? Never heard of him.

:?


You are kidding, right? He is Canada's best. I don't care for his stage presence but his vocals are outstanding. He did a great cover of the Bee Gee's and had a big hit on the charts........"I Wanna Go Home."


Nope, never heard of him. I did a YouTube search and found one of his songs. It had 14 million views, and I thought it sucked. Sounds like elevator music to me. I cannot believe that many people would like music like that. His vocals may be okay, but I didn't hear anything that would attract me at all. But then again I'm not a big Muzak fan either.

How do you pronounce his name - is it Boob-lay?

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You got the sound of the name right. He won a lot of awards in Canada and his style IS like the forty's style singer, kinda like Harry Connick Jr.
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Re: Top Ten Tours

Postby Ehwmatt » Mon Dec 15, 2008 4:23 am

Triple S wrote:
whirlwind wrote:
Voyager wrote:
Rockindeano wrote: 5. Michael Buble, $32.5 million


Who the fuck is Michael Buble? Never heard of him.

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You are kidding, right? He is Canada's best. I don't care for his stage presence but his vocals are outstanding. He did a great cover of the Bee Gee's and had a big hit on the charts........"I Wanna Go Home."


No - see to the left for Canada's best :) . Now that's out of the way - I like Michael Buble. He does have a very odd stage presence but when you see him live it's a little different - he's just very quirky, different sense of humor.


Yep, I'd never heard of this Booblie guy either. And taking a listen, he is FAR from Canada's best. Not while the likes of Burton Cummings, Randy Bachman, Rush, and many others are still out there recording and touring. Fuck this guy
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Re: Top Ten Tours

Postby Voyager » Mon Dec 15, 2008 5:14 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
Triple S wrote:
whirlwind wrote:
Voyager wrote:
Rockindeano wrote: 5. Michael Buble, $32.5 million


Who the fuck is Michael Buble? Never heard of him.

:?




You are kidding, right? He is Canada's best. I don't care for his stage presence but his vocals are outstanding. He did a great cover of the Bee Gee's and had a big hit on the charts........"I Wanna Go Home."


No - see to the left for Canada's best :) . Now that's out of the way - I like Michael Buble. He does have a very odd stage presence but when you see him live it's a little different - he's just very quirky, different sense of humor.


Yep, I'd never heard of this Booblie guy either. And taking a listen, he is FAR from Canada's best. Not while the likes of Burton Cummings, Randy Bachman, Rush, and many others are still out there recording and touring. Fuck this guy


I agree - fuck this guy. Rush will always be Canada's best, with Triumph, Bryan Adams, Pat Travers, and Saga much higher on the list than this 1940s-style crooner.

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Postby G.I.Jim » Mon Dec 15, 2008 5:18 am

The best tour is going to be the 2009 Jim Rykbost. Well....not so much a tour as a party of one in my music room. Actually I tour my music room 365 days a year. It's really quite exhausting keeping up with this schedule! :shock: Nevermind, maybe no tour, but if you come over I'll provide the beer and free music. How's that? :lol:
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Postby Ehwmatt » Mon Dec 15, 2008 5:20 am

G.I.Jim wrote:The best tour is going to be the 2009 Jim Rykbost. Well....not so much a tour as a party of one in my music room. Actually I tour my music room 365 days a year. It's really quite exhausting keeping up with this schedule! :shock: Nevermind, maybe no tour, but if you come over I'll provide the beer and free music. How's that? :lol:


Just don't blow your voice out, that's a crazy schedule. I'd love to come and chill :lol:
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Postby whirlwind » Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:21 am

Sorry! I should have written that he is one of Canada's best and to add, in his catagory, and Dean's topic was about top tours.
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Postby strangegrey » Mon Dec 15, 2008 7:13 am

Hey look at that, Spooge Jam isn't on that list...
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Postby G.I.Jim » Mon Dec 15, 2008 9:54 am

Ehwmatt wrote:
G.I.Jim wrote:The best tour is going to be the 2009 Jim Rykbost. Well....not so much a tour as a party of one in my music room. Actually I tour my music room 365 days a year. It's really quite exhausting keeping up with this schedule! :shock: Nevermind, maybe no tour, but if you come over I'll provide the beer and free music. How's that? :lol:


Just don't blow your voice out, that's a crazy schedule. I'd love to come and chill :lol:


I'll even throw in a front row ticket! :wink: :lol:
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Postby squirt1 » Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:26 am

Deano- Then you call him Bruce Almighty,right ? I detected an Irish accent in your reply !Voyager Michael Buble is the future son-in-law of David Foster.
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Postby Rockindeano » Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:27 am

squirt1 wrote:Deano- Then you call him Bruce Almighty,right ? I detected an Irish accent in your reply !Voyager Michael Buble is the future son-in-law of David Foster.


No I don't, Squirt. Bruce is the Boss, and has the nic for a reason.
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Postby Triple S » Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:36 am

squirt1 wrote:Deano- Then you call him Bruce Almighty,right ? I detected an Irish accent in your reply !Voyager Michael Buble is the future son-in-law of David Foster.


He is? I know one of Foster's daughter's wrote some songs for/with Michael but I think she is married to someone else.
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