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Behshad wrote:ScarabGator wrote:Thanks beautiful. The funk sucks......but I am back and better than ever.....
You gonna enjoy WET LIVE in May !
ScarabGator wrote:Thanks to a real good buddy I just got the WET CD.....folks this one is good!!!!!! JSS is an icon, thats the only way I can put it. I love this cd. JSS truly is a star.
Babyblue wrote:ScarabGator wrote:Thanks to a real good buddy I just got the WET CD.....folks this one is good!!!!!! JSS is an icon, thats the only way I can put it. I love this cd. JSS truly is a star.
Great to have you back home gator![]()
JSS is great
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ScarabGator wrote:JSS is an icon
Saint John wrote:ScarabGator wrote:JSS is an icon
How can someone that isn't even a household name be an icon? Steve Perry is an icon ... Lou Gramm and Freddie Mercury are icons. Soto is lifetime journeyman that's been under the landscape's radar his entire career and no amount of cheerleading can change that. But W.E.T. is a surprisingly good album and miles ahead of his prior release.
Rockindeano wrote:Saint John wrote:ScarabGator wrote:JSS is an icon
How can someone that isn't even a household name be an icon? Steve Perry is an icon ... Lou Gramm and Freddie Mercury are icons. Soto is lifetime journeyman that's been under the landscape's radar his entire career and no amount of cheerleading can change that. But W.E.T. is a surprisingly good album and miles ahead of his prior release.
Dude, lol, check yourself. Lou Gram is not an icon. Perry isn't even an icon. Perhaps Freddie is but the other two are nowhere near close to icon status. Come on now. I know you will disagree with me here, but Mick is an icon. Elvis is an icon. Bruce is an icon. McCartney is an icon.There is a huge lot of space between the guys I mentioned and Perry and Gramm. Don't get me wrong, Perry may have been one of the greats, but that doesn't translate into icon status.
Saint John wrote:ScarabGator wrote:JSS is an icon
How can someone that isn't even a household name be an icon? Steve Perry is an icon ... Lou Gramm and Freddie Mercury are icons. Soto is lifetime journeyman that's been under the landscape's radar his entire career and no amount of cheerleading can change that. But W.E.T. is a surprisingly good album and miles ahead of his prior release.
Rockindeano wrote:Saint John wrote:ScarabGator wrote:JSS is an icon
How can someone that isn't even a household name be an icon? Steve Perry is an icon ... Lou Gramm and Freddie Mercury are icons. Soto is lifetime journeyman that's been under the landscape's radar his entire career and no amount of cheerleading can change that. But W.E.T. is a surprisingly good album and miles ahead of his prior release.
Dude, lol, check yourself. Lou Gram is not an icon. Perry isn't even an icon. Perhaps Freddie is but the other two are nowhere near close to icon status. Come on now. I know you will disagree with me here, but Mick is an icon. Elvis is an icon. Bruce is an icon. McCartney is an icon.There is a huge lot of space between the guys I mentioned and Perry and Gramm. Don't get me wrong, Perry may have been one of the greats, but that doesn't translate into icon status.
StevePerryHair wrote:
JSS may be an icon.... if in the right context.. "icon kick your A** in Elgin saint john"![]()
(okay, lame but it's what came to mind, sorry
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StevePerryHair wrote:A**
Saint John wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:A**
What the fuck is this bullshit, Lynn?!?! You've spending too much time on the Sesame Street site or some shit, but we spell out our fucking swear words here!!!!
Rockindeano wrote:Saint John wrote:ScarabGator wrote:JSS is an icon
How can someone that isn't even a household name be an icon? Steve Perry is an icon ... Lou Gramm and Freddie Mercury are icons. Soto is lifetime journeyman that's been under the landscape's radar his entire career and no amount of cheerleading can change that. But W.E.T. is a surprisingly good album and miles ahead of his prior release.
Dude, lol, check yourself. Lou Gram is not an icon. Perry isn't even an icon. Perhaps Freddie is but the other two are nowhere near close to icon status. Come on now. I know you will disagree with me here, but Mick is an icon. Elvis is an icon. Bruce is an icon. McCartney is an icon.There is a huge lot of space between the guys I mentioned and Perry and Gramm. Don't get me wrong, Perry may have been one of the greats, but that doesn't translate into icon status.
Ehwmatt wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Saint John wrote:ScarabGator wrote:JSS is an icon
How can someone that isn't even a household name be an icon? Steve Perry is an icon ... Lou Gramm and Freddie Mercury are icons. Soto is lifetime journeyman that's been under the landscape's radar his entire career and no amount of cheerleading can change that. But W.E.T. is a surprisingly good album and miles ahead of his prior release.
Dude, lol, check yourself. Lou Gram is not an icon. Perry isn't even an icon. Perhaps Freddie is but the other two are nowhere near close to icon status. Come on now. I know you will disagree with me here, but Mick is an icon. Elvis is an icon. Bruce is an icon. McCartney is an icon.There is a huge lot of space between the guys I mentioned and Perry and Gramm. Don't get me wrong, Perry may have been one of the greats, but that doesn't translate into icon status.
Yet you were trying to tell me the other day a new Perry solo album would sell all kinds of albums just because of who he is? I understand there's a gap between icon and household name, to be sure, but I don't think you're being 100% accurate.
I don't think Perry's anything close to an icon or even a household name.
Rockindeano wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Saint John wrote:ScarabGator wrote:JSS is an icon
How can someone that isn't even a household name be an icon? Steve Perry is an icon ... Lou Gramm and Freddie Mercury are icons. Soto is lifetime journeyman that's been under the landscape's radar his entire career and no amount of cheerleading can change that. But W.E.T. is a surprisingly good album and miles ahead of his prior release.
Dude, lol, check yourself. Lou Gram is not an icon. Perry isn't even an icon. Perhaps Freddie is but the other two are nowhere near close to icon status. Come on now. I know you will disagree with me here, but Mick is an icon. Elvis is an icon. Bruce is an icon. McCartney is an icon.There is a huge lot of space between the guys I mentioned and Perry and Gramm. Don't get me wrong, Perry may have been one of the greats, but that doesn't translate into icon status.
Yet you were trying to tell me the other day a new Perry solo album would sell all kinds of albums just because of who he is? I understand there's a gap between icon and household name, to be sure, but I don't think you're being 100% accurate.
I don't think Perry's anything close to an icon or even a household name.
You would be correct on that last line. I was saying Perry can outsell Journey. Let's face it, they aren't icon status either. People know that "the original singer guy with the killer voice" is no longer with them, and you have to admit that kills them in sales and recognition. So my point the other day was Perry v Journey(now there's a fresh new argument![]()
) and today I am arguing against Dan that Perry is nowhere close to icon status.
stevew2 wrote:Im glad you are doing better tator .WET could be that stuff on your belly when you re done
ScarabGator wrote:Behshad wrote:ScarabGator wrote:Thanks beautiful. The funk sucks......but I am back and better than ever.....
You gonna enjoy WET LIVE in May !
I am truly stoked to be there!!!!!!
Deb wrote:ScarabGator wrote:Behshad wrote:ScarabGator wrote:Thanks beautiful. The funk sucks......but I am back and better than ever.....
You gonna enjoy WET LIVE in May !
I am truly stoked to be there!!!!!!
Me too!!
Behshad wrote:Deb wrote:ScarabGator wrote:Behshad wrote:ScarabGator wrote:Thanks beautiful. The funk sucks......but I am back and better than ever.....
You gonna enjoy WET LIVE in May !
I am truly stoked to be there!!!!!!
Me too!!
Really!?? Who wouldve thought ....
Deb wrote:Behshad wrote:Deb wrote:ScarabGator wrote:Behshad wrote:ScarabGator wrote:Thanks beautiful. The funk sucks......but I am back and better than ever.....
You gonna enjoy WET LIVE in May !
I am truly stoked to be there!!!!!!
Me too!!
Really!?? Who wouldve thought ....
Behshad wrote:Deb wrote:Behshad wrote:Deb wrote:ScarabGator wrote:Behshad wrote:ScarabGator wrote:Thanks beautiful. The funk sucks......but I am back and better than ever.....
You gonna enjoy WET LIVE in May !
I am truly stoked to be there!!!!!!
Me too!!
Really!?? Who wouldve thought ....
Deb wrote:Behshad wrote:Deb wrote:Behshad wrote:Deb wrote:ScarabGator wrote:Behshad wrote:ScarabGator wrote:Thanks beautiful. The funk sucks......but I am back and better than ever.....
You gonna enjoy WET LIVE in May !
I am truly stoked to be there!!!!!!
Me too!!
Really!?? Who wouldve thought ....
Oh ya?!
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