You realize that you're the one failing at reading comp?
You realize that you're the one failing at reading comp?
No, I didn't. As others have mentioned, the article's extreme point of view on DLR's vocal abilities (negative to the point of ridiculousness) signify that the author has somehow missed the entire point of, like, rock n roll music.
You sort of lose all credibility with the total slagging of Roth's vocals. You probably got the shit beat out of you in high school. Fuckin loser.
Isn't it a sleep-over with boys, slumber party with girls?
Isn't it a sleep-over with boys, slumber party with girls?
Mary Queen of Arkansas
The Angel
Well done, sir or madam. VERY well done.
Well done, sir or madam. VERY well done.
Yup. A lot of the book is about his early years where he sort of made it with The Animals in L.A., and then went flat broke again.
Yup. A lot of the book is about his early years where he sort of made it with The Animals in L.A., and then went flat broke again.
Have you ever heard the Main Point version? Awesome rythm section work and a great rap from Bruce that totally captures the junkie/seedy/desparate lovers early 70's vibe.
Have you ever heard the Main Point version? Awesome rythm section work and a great rap from Bruce that totally captures the junkie/seedy/desparate lovers early 70's vibe.
He wrote most of the songs, for starters. The basslines are not what made him stand out.
He wrote most of the songs, for starters. The basslines are not what made him stand out.
Wait, everyone is saying Cornell can hit the high notes now? He could NEVER hit the high notes, even in their prime! So, what gives? Are ya'll just stupid, or he is on some HGH? Or…or…could it be PRO TOOLS?
Wait, everyone is saying Cornell can hit the high notes now? He could NEVER hit the high notes, even in their prime! So, what gives? Are ya'll just stupid, or he is on some HGH? Or…or…could it be PRO TOOLS?
"Draw the Line" has "Kings and Queens" on it and if you don't like that song, you deserve to drive up to Armonk with Joey Kramer.
"Draw the Line" has "Kings and Queens" on it and if you don't like that song, you deserve to drive up to Armonk with Joey Kramer.
I thought the very first slow clap in movie history was Brubaker? It's a most excellent movie.
I thought the very first slow clap in movie history was Brubaker? It's a most excellent movie.