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Old 03-10-2003, 06:47 AM   #51
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A lot of stuff by Stabbing Westward. But I kind of dig the voice in a weird sort of way.
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Faith Hill's Cry is a good song, overall (good melody and lyrics) but horribly misinterpreted by her. It should be a big, brassy bitch of a song.

And what's up with the little ghostly girls in the music video?
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Geddy Lee from Rush... though I'm not wild about the songs either, come to think of it...

Bob Dylan,

and I'm not wild about Robert Plant.
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Old 03-11-2003, 09:50 AM   #54
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I'm showing my age here. Neil Young was a decent singer at one time, and has written some great music ("Southern Man" is a terrific song.) But his recent singing is pitiful--and he looks like death warmed over. Must have had some hard times.
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Old 03-11-2003, 10:57 AM   #55
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MY bugbear is Phill Collins; everytime I hear him I want to smash the speakers.
Actually he was quite good in the mid 70s band Brand X.

Of course that was all instrumental jazz...
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