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« Reply #360 on: May 14, 2008, 08:25:36 AM »

Izzy or Duff.  Grin


I don't think any female singers should be in VR. At least, not as long as that sexual predator Matt Sorum is around. hihi


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« Reply #361 on: May 14, 2008, 01:40:52 PM »

I still think whitfield crane would be among the absolute favourites for the job.. he'd sound great on theor old songs and they could keep their direction of music or go some other place with it hihi
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« Reply #362 on: May 14, 2008, 03:58:33 PM »

While we're on the subject of unlikely singers for VR, why not get Elvis?

That would sell a few albums and generate buzz.....



Slash couldn't get Snakepit2 working when he had an unknown singer in the band.

VR didn't work when they had a superstar (in his own mind) in the band.


So what's next? Somebody well known who has his own career on the side? Would that work?





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« Reply #363 on: May 14, 2008, 05:27:48 PM »



So what's next? Somebody well known who has his own career on the side? Would that work?





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« Reply #364 on: May 14, 2008, 05:28:32 PM »

While we're on the subject of unlikely singers for VR, why not get Elvis?

That would sell a few albums and generate buzz.....



Slash couldn't get Snakepit2 working when he had an unknown singer in the band.

VR didn't work when they had a superstar (in his own mind) in the band.


So what's next? Somebody well known who has his own career on the side? Would that work?





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Jarmo, don't be so negative.  The album "Ain't Life Grand" was a great album. VR has made some good music.  Slither is one of the best hard rock songs this decade.  Frankly, we have no clue who VR will get.  Many here like how Chester sings and he seems to get along great with the guys.  I also like the idea of Whitfield Crane.  I think the 2nd Singer has a better chance of Success cause in the media's mind, he only has to live up to Scott and not Axl.  Its hard to top Axl.  
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« Reply #365 on: May 14, 2008, 05:29:33 PM »



So what's next? Somebody well known who has his own career on the side? Would that work?





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Desperate times call for desperate actions?

That reminds me of hiring a guitar player from a bigger more popular and current band to fill the shoes of a legend only to have him vanish and to be speculated over.
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« Reply #366 on: May 14, 2008, 05:32:38 PM »



So what's next? Somebody well known who has his own career on the side? Would that work?





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Desperate times call for desperate actions?

That reminds me of hiring a guitar player from a bigger more popular and current band to fill the shoes of a legend only to have him vanish and to be speculated over.

Can you be more specific?  I'm confused, I thought we were talking about VR looking for a new singer.  I had no idea they were looking to replace Dave.
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« Reply #367 on: May 14, 2008, 05:33:51 PM »

While we're on the subject of unlikely singers for VR, why not get Elvis?

That would sell a few albums and generate buzz.....



Slash couldn't get Snakepit2 working when he had an unknown singer in the band.

VR didn't work when they had a superstar (in his own mind) in the band.


So what's next? Somebody well known who has his own career on the side? Would that work?





/jarmo

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« Reply #368 on: May 14, 2008, 05:42:14 PM »

Cry

Jarmo needs attention Axl. Please help him.


Sounds more like you need it.  Cry

You realist you. Posting lists with dream lead singers.





Jarmo, don't be so negative.  The album "Ain't Life Grand" was a great album.

Your opinion, fair enough.

The fact is, he went with an unknown singer and it didn't work out like he had planned.

Because, apparently, the guys in the band wanted to live the rock n' roll dream.

Would it work this time with VR?

Imagine picking some guy from a club band. Suddenly he's singing in a band with pretty well known musicians....

That's a big transition.






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« Reply #369 on: May 14, 2008, 05:46:38 PM »

Cry

Jarmo needs attention Axl. Please help him.


Sounds more like you need it.  Cry

You realist you. Posting lists with dream lead singers.





Jarmo, don't be so negative.  The album "Ain't Life Grand" was a great album.

Your opinion, fair enough.

The fact is, he went with an unknown singer and it didn't work out like he had planned.

Because, apparently, the guys in the band wanted to live the rock n' roll dream.

Would it work this time with VR?

Imagine picking some guy from a club band. Suddenly he's singing in a band with pretty well known musicians....

That's a big transition.






/jarmo

Good point, VR is pigeon holed in who they could get.   I don't know if they could get Chester, but they SHOULD try.
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« Reply #370 on: May 14, 2008, 05:49:48 PM »

Good point, VR is pigeon holed in who they could get.   I don't know if they could get Chester, but they SHOULD try.


Ok, I'll play along.

So they get a guy who's more successful in his own band.

To just record or do you expect them to tour too?

That might put Linkin Park on hiatus for something like two years.

Then you have the old "I'm going back to my old band" thing. Would that work well with the others?

Let's say he wanted to go on a summer tour with Linkin Park.

Suddenly VR seems like his Camp Freddy. A little side project while for the others it's their main priority.





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« Reply #371 on: May 14, 2008, 05:53:21 PM »

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Sounds more like you need it.  Cry

You realist you. Posting lists with dream lead singers.



Yeah, like dream bands, line ups, matches... Do you know what it means, or is it hard for you to talk out of your ass for the bug burrowed in it?

Axl, jarmo really needs your attention. He read all of Slash's book just so he could scan it for errors and post them on the internet... He's so lonely...
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« Reply #372 on: May 14, 2008, 06:10:53 PM »

Yeah, like dream bands, line ups, matches... Do you know what it means, or is it hard for you to talk out of your ass for the bug burrowed in it?

Axl, jarmo really needs your attention. He read all of Slash's book just so he could scan it for errors and post them on the internet... He's so lonely...


Making it personal like many of the others who got banned are you? Very clever...



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« Reply #373 on: May 14, 2008, 07:19:22 PM »

Good point, VR is pigeon holed in who they could get.   I don't know if they could get Chester, but they SHOULD try.


Ok, I'll play along.

So they get a guy who's more successful in his own band.

To just record or do you expect them to tour too?

That might put Linkin Park on hiatus for something like two years.

Then you have the old "I'm going back to my old band" thing. Would that work well with the others?

Let's say he wanted to go on a summer tour with Linkin Park.

Suddenly VR seems like his Camp Freddy. A little side project while for the others it's their main priority.





/jarmo


LP is a HUGE band....  But who know.  Maybe some of the guys want a hiatus for a couple years.  He just seem less devisive and has a great range.  So if he did some songs for a record and breif tour I would be happy.  I want albums anyway, tours are just sugar on top.  A Perfect Circle mixes the two well.
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« Reply #374 on: May 15, 2008, 03:15:33 AM »

Ill say it again...they should just get Brett Scallions and call it a day...he actually would fit in perfectly with that band
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« Reply #375 on: May 15, 2008, 04:21:36 AM »

I don't think it matters whether the singer is established or just an unknown. If he can sing, write decently and more importantly gel with the band, it should be a go.
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« Reply #376 on: May 15, 2008, 08:15:42 AM »

I don't think it matters whether the singer is established or just an unknown. If he can sing, write decently and more importantly gel with the band, it should be a go.

In a perfect world.

But then we know money issues and egos get involved.


Especially if they get an established singer who wants to do other stuff as well.




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« Reply #377 on: May 15, 2008, 08:20:13 AM »

While we're on the subject of unlikely singers for VR, why not get Elvis?

That would sell a few albums and generate buzz.....



Slash couldn't get Snakepit2 working when he had an unknown singer in the band.

VR didn't work when they had a superstar (in his own mind) in the band.


So what's next? Somebody well known who has his own career on the side? Would that work?





/jarmo

Jarmo, don't be so negative.  The album "Ain't Life Grand" was a great album. VR has made some good music.  Slither is one of the best hard rock songs this decade.  Frankly, we have no clue who VR will get.  Many here like how Chester sings and he seems to get along great with the guys.  I also like the idea of Whitfield Crane.  I think the 2nd Singer has a better chance of Success cause in the media's mind, he only has to live up to Scott and not Axl.  Its hard to top Axl.  



Please, God no, I thought Snakepit 2 was terrible
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« Reply #378 on: May 15, 2008, 09:06:33 AM »

I don't think it matters whether the singer is established or just an unknown. If he can sing, write decently and more importantly gel with the band, it should be a go.

In a perfect world.

But then we know money issues and egos get involved.


Especially if they get an established singer who wants to do other stuff as well.




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I've heard that was more or less the reason John Todd didn't get the VR gig the first time. I personally will take "Fifteen" over and above either records VR turned out with Scott.
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« Reply #379 on: May 15, 2008, 03:33:25 PM »

I don't think it matters whether the singer is established or just an unknown. If he can sing, write decently and more importantly gel with the band, it should be a go.

In a perfect world.

But then we know money issues and egos get involved.


Especially if they get an established singer who wants to do other stuff as well.

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I've heard that was more or less the reason John Todd didn't get the VR gig the first time. I personally will take "Fifteen" over and above either records VR turned out with Scott.

In Slash's book he claims that the reason they got booted was that Todd was singing off key and Nelson was mostly replicating Slash's guitar parts for the rhythm

According to Todd, Slash gave them the axe without so much as an explanation.  Slash's story doesn't exactly sound believable.  First of all, Todd singing off key has never been an issue on the Buckcherry albums or his solo album, his vocals have always sounded good and he sounds pretty much identical live as he does on the albums.  So why would it be an issue here?  Second, the rhythm guitar was a total non-factor on Contraband anyway.  Third, even if it was true, why wouldn't someone be it the producer, the engineer, or Slash himself, ask Todd to re-do his vocals?  It's not that big of a deal, the singer lays down multiple takes on damn near every album released.  Why wouldn't someone make the suggestion that Nelson try to make his rhythm playing more varied?  Both of those sound like ridiculous reasons to kick someone out of a band especially when you're in the early stages of writing and recording

The much more logical train of thought is that they invited these guys into the fold and kicked them to the curb when the word that they could get someone who was not necessarily a better fit musically but was a bigger name who would be more likely to sell records.  They knew Todd and Nelson were a package deal so they kicked both to the curb, brought in the big name singer, and brought in an anonymous rhythm player who would know his role and be happy just to be there

It will be interesting to see who they hire.  My guess is they'll go after a big name but won't get anyone to bite so they'll hire someone less well known which may be the best thing for them musically
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