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Postby Saint John » Wed May 27, 2009 11:08 am

Andrew wrote:You sound more like a bitter asshole each post you make.


Bitter about what?! You're the one doing the name calling! I'm simply pointing out facts.



Andrew wrote:No of us care about hits, but if that's your arguemnt - keep to it. :roll:


Speaking for everyone, eh? :lol: Seems as though you don't really care for proper spelling/grammar either! :twisted:
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Postby Deb » Wed May 27, 2009 11:11 am

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Andrew wrote:Stanley is a showman...not a killer singer. Eric Martin has a much stronger and more soulful vocal.


lol...the same old terms ("soulful" and "emote") for singers that can't even sell out the local taverns. Paul Stanley has a fucking army of fans and Eric Martin has....you and Deb. :lol: How come, just like with Soto, no one else hears this "soul" and "emoting?" Why can't these great "soulful emoters" even fill up a bar? *I* know why...because the two of you drag out these intangible terms to compensate for the fact that no one else is interested in these guys domestically. I'm not saying they're not talented, but you guys waaaaay overestimate their abilities, and their inability to fill up even a tiny venue is pretty much proof of that. Success, as far as hits and the ability to draw a crowd, is not the sole indicator of talent, but it does have something to do with it.


So the fact that the likes of Jimi Jamison, Rik Emmett, Lou Gramm (just to name a few of your faves, 2 of which have played little casinos here recently) aren't selling out arena's anymore makes them any less talented? Domestically, it's our loss. Mr Big is starting a sold-out tour in June. A lot of these 80s and 90s rockers are selling VERY well overseas, ya know...........to people who still love to rock! :roll: Dan, if you are basing your music choices on numbers and superstar status, then I feel for ya, cuz you are missing out on some stellar music there my friend. :lol:


Those singers all have hits and back catalogs to play. Eric Martin has To Be With You and Soto has ??? And I'm not gonna apologize because I happen to like singers that sold very well. That just tells me that a lot of people heard the same greatness that I did! Conversely, no one seems to hear what *you* hear (with the exception of To Be With You). Enjoy your music, Deb, but understand that no one is interested in the music you like because they simply don't hear what you do. "Soul" and "emoting" can only be a worthwhile argument if there is some sort of success behind it. These guys are in the business to sell albums and/or sing to crowds (of worthwhile size).


So by your criteria, that makes Mr Big better than Journey cuz they've had a number 1 hit (in many countries) and Journey hasn't? EM/JSS have back catalogues too. You're logic kills me sometimes. Hanna Montana sells very well in the US. Most popular doesn't always mean better. :lol:

And regardless of what some of your (or my) faves have done in the past, some great 80s/90s musicians are playing casinos and bars now a days too.
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Postby StoneCold » Wed May 27, 2009 11:15 am

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And I'm getting sick of looking at that God awful Collins picture too.


Andrew, LOL.

Thanks for giving me my first out loud chuckle today. Still laughing.

Ya gotta admit, its no worse than the monkey face Neal makes while playing guitar.

I was almost tempted to do a poll of which was the better monkey face. Guess I'll skip that now.
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Postby Peartree12249 » Wed May 27, 2009 11:17 am

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StocktontoMalone wrote:Yep, right NOW. But NOBODY can match Stanley and KISS popularity in Japan during the 70s....NO ONE.


Kiss were the biggest band in the world in the 70s...not just Japan. But EM wasn't even around then, so your point seems a little lost.

And I'm getting sick of looking at that God awful Collins picture too.



Which one? The AV, or the SIG?


I think he meant this one.

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Postby Saint John » Wed May 27, 2009 11:17 am

Deb wrote:So by your criteria, that makes Mr Big better than Journey cuz they've had a number 1 hit (in many countries) and Journey hasn't? EM/JSS have back catalogues too. You're logic kills me sometimes. Hanna Montana sells very well in the US. Most popular doesn't always mean better. :lol:



Once again, you're picking and choosing illogically. Journey has had "some sort of success" (which I specifically mentioned in my last post) so I fail to see your comparison between them and Mr. Big. And check itunes if you wanna see the most downloaded song in HISTORY. That seems to be a "number 1 hit." :wink:

And I agree, most popular doesn't mean better, but you need some sort of measuring stick when you lump the aforementioned guys in with Gramm, Emmett, and Jamison. All you have between the two is To Be With You and Japanese fans. Woo hoo! :lol: :twisted:
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Postby StoneCold » Wed May 27, 2009 11:18 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:And you know what is freaky-deaky about Dio and Perry? Both have that head on the shoulder held note singing thing.....I think this proves that RJD is at least as good as Perry. :lol: :lol:


You mean Hugo's signature move. His favorite Perryism, :lol:

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Postby S2M » Wed May 27, 2009 11:19 am

Saint John wrote:
Deb wrote:So by your criteria, that makes Mr Big better than Journey cuz they've had a number 1 hit (in many countries) and Journey hasn't? EM/JSS have back catalogues too. You're logic kills me sometimes. Hanna Montana sells very well in the US. Most popular doesn't always mean better. :lol:



Once again, you're picking and choosing illogically. Journey has had "some sort of success" (which I specifically mentioned in my last post) so I fail to see your comparison between them and Mr. Big. And check itunes if you wanna see the most downloaded song in HISTORY. That seems to be a "number 1 hit." :wink:

And I agree, most popular doesn't mean better, but you need some sort of measuring stick when you lump the aforementioned guys in with Gramm, Emmett, and Jamison. All you have between the two is To Be With You and Japanese fans. Woo hoo! :lol: :twisted:


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Postby S2M » Wed May 27, 2009 11:20 am

StoneCold wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:And you know what is freaky-deaky about Dio and Perry? Both have that head on the shoulder held note singing thing.....I think this proves that RJD is at least as good as Perry. :lol: :lol:


You mean Hugo's signature move. His favorite Perryism, :lol:

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Postby journey361 » Wed May 27, 2009 11:22 am

Linda Blair can twist her head with the best of them, IT DON'T MATTER ONE BIT, there will never be a singer as talanted or maybe a better singal caller who could do the things with his vocal cords and complete utter style like SP. No way, not in a million years.
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Postby stevew2 » Wed May 27, 2009 11:28 am

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Tito wrote:Where did Soto come in at?


Idiot.
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Postby Andrew » Wed May 27, 2009 11:28 am

Saint John wrote:Once again, you're picking and choosing illogically.


That opinion coming from SJ! Too funny....
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Postby S2M » Wed May 27, 2009 11:29 am

Andrew wrote:
Saint John wrote:Once again, you're picking and choosing illogically.


That opinion coming from SJ! Too funny....


Is Phil acceptable now?
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Postby Deb » Wed May 27, 2009 11:34 am

Saint John wrote:
Deb wrote:So by your criteria, that makes Mr Big better than Journey cuz they've had a number 1 hit (in many countries) and Journey hasn't? EM/JSS have back catalogues too. You're logic kills me sometimes. Hanna Montana sells very well in the US. Most popular doesn't always mean better. :lol:



Once again, you're picking and choosing illogically. Journey has had "some sort of success" (which I specifically mentioned in my last post) so I fail to see your comparison between them and Mr. Big. And check itunes if you wanna see the most downloaded song in HISTORY. That seems to be a "number 1 hit." :wink:

And I agree, most popular doesn't mean better, but you need some sort of measuring stick when you lump the aforementioned guys in with Gramm, Emmett, and Jamison. All you have between the two is To Be With You and Japanese fans. Woo hoo! :lol: :twisted:


That's just the thing, who are you to tell me I can't lump those guys in with the aforementioned guys. I can lump anybody with anybody, as can you. These are just individual opinions. I don't jump all over your ass when you rave about Arnel, you dig his vocals, that's great.........I dig Martin's and Soto's. So lay off biatch! Don't make me bring out the rolling pin! :twisted: :lol:

You went to a Frontiers show the other night and posted about it. No arena? No number #1 hits? You went, you had great time, that's all that matters! :)

S2M, not a Wiggler. I like SA, but his vocals don't quite move me.
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Postby Andrew » Wed May 27, 2009 11:34 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:
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Saint John wrote:Once again, you're picking and choosing illogically.


That opinion coming from SJ! Too funny....


Is Phil acceptable now?


Barely.
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Postby S2M » Wed May 27, 2009 11:36 am

Andrew wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Saint John wrote:Once again, you're picking and choosing illogically.


That opinion coming from SJ! Too funny....


Is Phil acceptable now?


Barely.


Never one to conform, even to you Andrew....I will find one that doesn't give you nightmares.
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Postby Andrew » Wed May 27, 2009 11:36 am

Deb wrote:You went to a Frontiers show the other night and posted about it. No arena? No number #1 hits? You went, you had great time, that's all that matters! :)



Exactly. And how many people were they playing too? Any less than 10,000 and I guess they have no credibility eh? Unless one is being selective and illogical!!!
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Postby Deb » Wed May 27, 2009 11:39 am

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Deb wrote:You went to a Frontiers show the other night and posted about it. No arena? No number #1 hits? You went, you had great time, that's all that matters! :)



Exactly. And how many people were they playing too? Any less than 10,000 and I guess they have no credibility eh? Unless one is being selective and illogical!!!


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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Wed May 27, 2009 11:42 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:
Andrew wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Saint John wrote:Once again, you're picking and choosing illogically.


That opinion coming from SJ! Too funny....


Is Phil acceptable now?


Barely.


Never one to conform, even to you Andrew....I will find one that doesn't give you nightmares.


Well, it's better than Buster Keaton. :lol: That was giving me nightmares. :o
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Postby Deb » Wed May 27, 2009 11:45 am

StocktontoMalone wrote:
Andrew wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Saint John wrote:Once again, you're picking and choosing illogically.


That opinion coming from SJ! Too funny....


Is Phil acceptable now?


Barely.


Never one to conform, even to you Andrew....I will find one that doesn't give you nightmares.


:lol:
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Postby Saint John » Wed May 27, 2009 11:58 am

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Deb wrote:You went to a Frontiers show the other night and posted about it. No arena? No number #1 hits? You went, you had great time, that's all that matters! :)



Exactly. And how many people were they playing too? Any less than 10,000 and I guess they have no credibility eh? Unless one is being selective and illogical!!!


To both of you...you don't see me comparing them to Gramm, Perry, Mercury or Jamison, do you??? On a relative basis (cover bands) they're very good at what they do. You guys are comaparing apples to oranges because you're just about out of excuses as to why the 2 aforementioned acts can't sell or tour domestically. Heck, at least Frontiers can do that. And quite well might I add.
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Postby Gideon » Wed May 27, 2009 12:02 pm

Andrew wrote:
Tito wrote:Where did Soto come in at?


Idiot.


Easy there [tiger?] [wombat?]. It was a funny comment. :D
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Postby Gideon » Wed May 27, 2009 12:05 pm

Saint John wrote:
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Deb wrote:You went to a Frontiers show the other night and posted about it. No arena? No number #1 hits? You went, you had great time, that's all that matters! :)



Exactly. And how many people were they playing too? Any less than 10,000 and I guess they have no credibility eh? Unless one is being selective and illogical!!!


To both of you...you don't see me comparing them to Gramm, Perry, Mercury or Jamison, do you??? On a relative basis (cover bands) they're very good at what they do. You guys are comaparing apples to oranges because you're just about out of excuses as to why the 2 aforementioned acts can't sell or tour domestically. Heck, at least Frontiers can do that. And quite well might I add.


To clarify, you're not criticising their talent, right? Popularity is not indicative of talent; it's indicative of greatness in that the public clearly holds some artists in higher regard than others.

I'd agree, Soto and the like are not nearly as "great" or influential or, well, important relative to people like Perry, Gramm, and so forth. But that doesn't mean they lack talent or that they are lesser than those who are more popular than them.
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Postby Andrew » Wed May 27, 2009 12:06 pm

Gideon wrote:
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Tito wrote:Where did Soto come in at?


Idiot.


Easy there [tiger?] [wombat?]. It was a funny comment. :D


No it wasn't.
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Postby journey361 » Wed May 27, 2009 12:06 pm

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Postby Gideon » Wed May 27, 2009 12:09 pm

Andrew wrote:
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Tito wrote:Where did Soto come in at?


Idiot.


Easy there [tiger?] [wombat?]. It was a funny comment. :D


No it wasn't.


In my opinion, it was. We're still allowed to have those, right? :D

But so was Beshad's or StockontoMalone's (I can't remember) comment about Pineda. You didn't call them idiots, right?
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Postby Andrew » Wed May 27, 2009 12:16 pm

Gideon wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gideon wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Tito wrote:Where did Soto come in at?


Idiot.


Easy there [tiger?] [wombat?]. It was a funny comment. :D


No it wasn't.


In my opinion, it was. We're still allowed to have those, right? :D

But so was Beshad's or StockontoMalone's (I can't remember) comment about Pineda. You didn't call them idiots, right?


Made due to Tito's unecessary dig at Soto - made without cause or without justification.
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Postby Gideon » Wed May 27, 2009 12:21 pm

Andrew wrote:
Gideon wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gideon wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Tito wrote:Where did Soto come in at?


Idiot.


Easy there [tiger?] [wombat?]. It was a funny comment. :D


No it wasn't.


In my opinion, it was. We're still allowed to have those, right? :D

But so was Beshad's or StockontoMalone's (I can't remember) comment about Pineda. You didn't call them idiots, right?


Made due to Tito's unecessary dig at Soto - made without cause or without justification.


Wow, really? :?

I expected something better than the two wrongs make a right mentality. Excusing the [hilarious] comeback because Tito made a joke about Soto? It wasn't even a dig at Tito, which is something I could understand even more.

I would just point out that if you're going to crack down on such comments, you should crack down on them everywhere, and not excuse them when one of your favorite singers is burned.

But that's just my opinion, my good wombat! Carry on! :)
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Postby Andrew » Wed May 27, 2009 12:26 pm

Gideon wrote:I would just point out that if you're going to crack down on such comments, you should crack down on them everywhere.


Thanks for the advice. I'll start by keeping an eye on you.
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Postby G.I.Jim » Wed May 27, 2009 12:27 pm

Andrew wrote:
Gideon wrote:I would just point out that if you're going to crack down on such comments, you should crack down on them everywhere.


Thanks for the advice. I'll start by keeping an eye on you.


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Postby Saint John » Wed May 27, 2009 12:29 pm

Andrew wrote:Made due to Tito's unecessary dig at Soto - made without cause or without justification.


How's it a "dig?" We hear over and over at how "big" Soto is in Europe and other places, and how he is "underrated." Is it truly out of the question that maybe one person's poll could put him in the top FIFTY? Or are you all but admitting that he's really not as good as some of you purport him to be? For Tito to be an idiot to ask such a question wouldn't you also have to be an idiot to think he's one of the top 50 vocalists of all-time, and I think there are a handful of people here that do indeed think he is. :?
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