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Rockindeano wrote:Goddamn Deb, I always thought Tom Petty was the ugliest fucker in music, but Mr Big wins that award hands down. 4 of the ugliest sonsofbitches I have ever seen, ever. Good God almighty.
Deb wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Goddamn Deb, I always thought Tom Petty was the ugliest fucker in music, but Mr Big wins that award hands down. 4 of the ugliest sonsofbitches I have ever seen, ever. Good God almighty.
If these are 4 of the ugliest 50+ sonsofbitches you have ever seen, then you need glasses dude.They've barely aged in 20 years. Either way, doesn't matter to me what they look like, I find talent on a person, very attractive.
Rockindeano wrote:Hate to tell you this Deb...but they aren't THAT good. They're solid, but not close to great. That's why they play bars.
Deb wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Hate to tell you this Deb...but they aren't THAT good. They're solid, but not close to great. That's why they play bars.
I've seen them LIVE, you haven't, and yes they are THAT good. That 1200 strong soldout crowd standing right behind me in my sig sure look like they were enjoying the show too.Besides, selling out the Budokan twice over, a year or so ago (on their own, not part of a package) is nothing to sneeze at either. Heck neither is sell out the HOB (on their own) with not a ticket to be had after being gone 15 years aint so bad either. But whatever, talk to St John, he's the stats/sales guy.
I could care less about that stuff, no baring on my music choices whatsoever.............if I like it, I like it and support it!
Rockindeano wrote:Deb wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Hate to tell you this Deb...but they aren't THAT good. They're solid, but not close to great. That's why they play bars.
I've seen them LIVE, you haven't, and yes they are THAT good. That 1200 strong soldout crowd standing right behind me in my sig sure look like they were enjoying the show too.Besides, selling out the Budokan twice over, a year or so ago (on their own, not part of a package) is nothing to sneeze at either. Heck neither is sell out the HOB (on their own) with not a ticket to be had after being gone 15 years aint so bad either. But whatever, talk to St John, he's the stats/sales guy.
I could care less about that stuff, no baring on my music choices whatsoever.............if I like it, I like it and support it!
I love you Deb(and sorry for sending you those drunken, sexual emails last week[thinking you were someone else]), But...
Come on. Either stick to "i don't care about tickets sold, or don't. You can't hype selling out the HOB here in LA, which is, yes, a giant bar...and mention some Japanese sell out. Mr Big simply is not all that. If they were, they would sell out respective venues. Bryan Adams is on a solo acoustic tour, and is playing places 3-4 times bigger than the HOB for FFS. The lone FACT is Mr Big has ONE song anyone knows, and that's it. They are a decent band, that's it. If they were great, they would have had more hit songs in their catalog! Thus they would and could play bigger venues! The fact MB does not have shit to campaign on, they basically suck...that's why they are playing things like M3...WTF is M3? A bunch of shit bands is what is. Play an arena or a stadium then talk to me about how good MB is. You put MB up against BJ, U2 or Bruce and they get run out of town on a fuckin rail. Hell, Bryan Adams would clean their clock, as would Journey. They can't compete with these bands.
Still love you tho...
Deb wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Deb wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Hate to tell you this Deb...but they aren't THAT good. They're solid, but not close to great. That's why they play bars.
I've seen them LIVE, you haven't, and yes they are THAT good. That 1200 strong soldout crowd standing right behind me in my sig sure look like they were enjoying the show too.Besides, selling out the Budokan twice over, a year or so ago (on their own, not part of a package) is nothing to sneeze at either. Heck neither is sell out the HOB (on their own) with not a ticket to be had after being gone 15 years aint so bad either. But whatever, talk to St John, he's the stats/sales guy.
I could care less about that stuff, no baring on my music choices whatsoever.............if I like it, I like it and support it!
I love you Deb(and sorry for sending you those drunken, sexual emails last week[thinking you were someone else]), But...
Come on. Either stick to "i don't care about tickets sold, or don't. You can't hype selling out the HOB here in LA, which is, yes, a giant bar...and mention some Japanese sell out. Mr Big simply is not all that. If they were, they would sell out respective venues. Bryan Adams is on a solo acoustic tour, and is playing places 3-4 times bigger than the HOB for FFS. The lone FACT is Mr Big has ONE song anyone knows, and that's it. They are a decent band, that's it. If they were great, they would have had more hit songs in their catalog! Thus they would and could play bigger venues! The fact MB does not have shit to campaign on, they basically suck...that's why they are playing things like M3...WTF is M3? A bunch of shit bands is what is. Play an arena or a stadium then talk to me about how good MB is. You put MB up against BJ, U2 or Bruce and they get run out of town on a fuckin rail. Hell, Bryan Adams would clean their clock, as would Journey. They can't compete with these bands.
Still love you tho...
Like I said in my last sentence I really don't care about stats/sales, I will only use it as amunition to throw back at some who throw it at me and think that stuff is important to their music choices. Funny how out of the 4 you mentioned.....MB, BJ, U2 and Bruce, MB is the only one I've put my travel $$s down on and travelled across the border to see play.....and would again in heartbeat. So as you can see, popularity means squat to me when it comes to my music. And I can tell you now I've seen Bon Jovi (arena) and preferred the MB show 10 Xs better. And as far as Journey goes, MB have had a #1 hit in 15 countries including the US, can Journey say that? Both bands have had other hits that never made the top 10 too. Either way, it's hard to say where MB could have gone if grunge hadn't come in and obliterated most of the rock bands when it came to air or video play. There was defintely at least a few really talented rock bands in the early 90s that never got the chance when grunge/Nirvana etc exploded. Shame.
As far as that #1 hit goes, that's a good example of stats not meaning much to me. Truth be told, it's not one of my favorite MB songs, so that it was such a popular radio hit means squat, LOL I can probably name you 50 other songs from their catalogue that I like way better.![]()
But thanks for playing, shut the door on your way out, goodnight.
S2M wrote:Deb wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Deb wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Hate to tell you this Deb...but they aren't THAT good. They're solid, but not close to great. That's why they play bars.
I've seen them LIVE, you haven't, and yes they are THAT good. That 1200 strong soldout crowd standing right behind me in my sig sure look like they were enjoying the show too.Besides, selling out the Budokan twice over, a year or so ago (on their own, not part of a package) is nothing to sneeze at either. Heck neither is sell out the HOB (on their own) with not a ticket to be had after being gone 15 years aint so bad either. But whatever, talk to St John, he's the stats/sales guy.
I could care less about that stuff, no baring on my music choices whatsoever.............if I like it, I like it and support it!
I love you Deb(and sorry for sending you those drunken, sexual emails last week[thinking you were someone else]), But...
Come on. Either stick to "i don't care about tickets sold, or don't. You can't hype selling out the HOB here in LA, which is, yes, a giant bar...and mention some Japanese sell out. Mr Big simply is not all that. If they were, they would sell out respective venues. Bryan Adams is on a solo acoustic tour, and is playing places 3-4 times bigger than the HOB for FFS. The lone FACT is Mr Big has ONE song anyone knows, and that's it. They are a decent band, that's it. If they were great, they would have had more hit songs in their catalog! Thus they would and could play bigger venues! The fact MB does not have shit to campaign on, they basically suck...that's why they are playing things like M3...WTF is M3? A bunch of shit bands is what is. Play an arena or a stadium then talk to me about how good MB is. You put MB up against BJ, U2 or Bruce and they get run out of town on a fuckin rail. Hell, Bryan Adams would clean their clock, as would Journey. They can't compete with these bands.
Still love you tho...
Like I said in my last sentence I really don't care about stats/sales, I will only use it as amunition to throw back at some who throw it at me and think that stuff is important to their music choices. Funny how out of the 4 you mentioned.....MB, BJ, U2 and Bruce, MB is the only one I've put my travel $$s down on and travelled across the border to see play.....and would again in heartbeat. So as you can see, popularity means squat to me when it comes to my music. And I can tell you now I've seen Bon Jovi (arena) and preferred the MB show 10 Xs better. And as far as Journey goes, MB have had a #1 hit in 15 countries including the US, can Journey say that? Both bands have had other hits that never made the top 10 too. Either way, it's hard to say where MB could have gone if grunge hadn't come in and obliterated most of the rock bands when it came to air or video play. There was defintely at least a few really talented rock bands in the early 90s that never got the chance when grunge/Nirvana etc exploded. Shame.
As far as that #1 hit goes, that's a good example of stats not meaning much to me. Truth be told, it's not one of my favorite MB songs, so that it was such a popular radio hit means squat, LOL I can probably name you 50 other songs from their catalogue that I like way better.![]()
But thanks for playing, shut the door on your way out, goodnight.
Contradicting yourself much, Deb? You make the case that MB had a #1 hit in 15 countries as basis for the first part of your argument, then totally downplay it's hit status to prove your last point.....WOW. I don't even know where to begin to dismantle your logic.....
Seven Wishes wrote:Deb, seriously. Mr. Big, better than Journey? We're all entitled to our own opinions, but...WOW.
"The Next to Be With You"? Really? Better than Edge of the Blade? Ouch.
Rockindeano wrote:Deb wrote:
Hate to tell you this Deb...but they aren't THAT good. They're solid, but not close to great. That's why they play bars.
SunshineTwilight wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Hate to tell you this Deb...but they aren't THAT good. They're solid, but not close to great. That's why they play bars.
Hate to tell you this Dean,
I just saw them 3 weeks ago at the M3 Festival and they TOTALLY kicked ass!!! Easily the best band on the bill, which included Whitesnake, Joe Lynn Turner, and many other great bands. It was the first time I had seen Mr. Big live and I was completely impressed! The musicianship in that band is mind boggling. Don't knock 'em until you've seen them live!!!![]()
BTW - Welcome back!
S2M wrote:Deb wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Deb wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Hate to tell you this Deb...but they aren't THAT good. They're solid, but not close to great. That's why they play bars.
I've seen them LIVE, you haven't, and yes they are THAT good. That 1200 strong soldout crowd standing right behind me in my sig sure look like they were enjoying the show too.Besides, selling out the Budokan twice over, a year or so ago (on their own, not part of a package) is nothing to sneeze at either. Heck neither is sell out the HOB (on their own) with not a ticket to be had after being gone 15 years aint so bad either. But whatever, talk to St John, he's the stats/sales guy.
I could care less about that stuff, no baring on my music choices whatsoever.............if I like it, I like it and support it!
I love you Deb(and sorry for sending you those drunken, sexual emails last week[thinking you were someone else]), But...
Come on. Either stick to "i don't care about tickets sold, or don't. You can't hype selling out the HOB here in LA, which is, yes, a giant bar...and mention some Japanese sell out. Mr Big simply is not all that. If they were, they would sell out respective venues. Bryan Adams is on a solo acoustic tour, and is playing places 3-4 times bigger than the HOB for FFS. The lone FACT is Mr Big has ONE song anyone knows, and that's it. They are a decent band, that's it. If they were great, they would have had more hit songs in their catalog! Thus they would and could play bigger venues! The fact MB does not have shit to campaign on, they basically suck...that's why they are playing things like M3...WTF is M3? A bunch of shit bands is what is. Play an arena or a stadium then talk to me about how good MB is. You put MB up against BJ, U2 or Bruce and they get run out of town on a fuckin rail. Hell, Bryan Adams would clean their clock, as would Journey. They can't compete with these bands.
Still love you tho...
Like I said in my last sentence I really don't care about stats/sales, I will only use it as amunition to throw back at some who throw it at me and think that stuff is important to their music choices. Funny how out of the 4 you mentioned.....MB, BJ, U2 and Bruce, MB is the only one I've put my travel $$s down on and travelled across the border to see play.....and would again in heartbeat. So as you can see, popularity means squat to me when it comes to my music. And I can tell you now I've seen Bon Jovi (arena) and preferred the MB show 10 Xs better. And as far as Journey goes, MB have had a #1 hit in 15 countries including the US, can Journey say that? Both bands have had other hits that never made the top 10 too. Either way, it's hard to say where MB could have gone if grunge hadn't come in and obliterated most of the rock bands when it came to air or video play. There was defintely at least a few really talented rock bands in the early 90s that never got the chance when grunge/Nirvana etc exploded. Shame.
As far as that #1 hit goes, that's a good example of stats not meaning much to me. Truth be told, it's not one of my favorite MB songs, so that it was such a popular radio hit means squat, LOL I can probably name you 50 other songs from their catalogue that I like way better.![]()
But thanks for playing, shut the door on your way out, goodnight.
Contradicting yourself much, Deb? You make the case that MB had a #1 hit in 15 countries as basis for the first part of your argument, then totally downplay it's hit status to prove your last point.....WOW. I don't even know where to begin to dismantle your logic.....
Michigan Girl wrote:Agreed ...two seperate points, one example!!
Good Post, Deb ...he's going to hate my review!!![]()
I get the biggest kick out of the unexpected surprises I find
in some threads!!
Deb wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Agreed ...two seperate points, one example!!
Good Post, Deb ...he's going to hate my review!!![]()
I get the biggest kick out of the unexpected surprises I find
in some threads!!
LOL, he started it.He should know better than to come in and drop comments like "4 ugly sonsofbitches" and "not that good" about my favorite band and think he can just walk away unscathed.
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