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April 29, 1995 7:15 PM * |
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Re: Boston/Sammy > > Personally, he kinda went second banana...I mean, following > > David Lee Roth??????? > Sure--David Lee Sloth was *fired*, then they got a REAL singer! Not only a > singer, but one who could actually play an instrument!!! > S> I always liked Roth better. > > That's nothing to brag about. > S> Sammy has a raspy voice, and all of their > S> new songs are so weak. > > Weak?!?! Yeah, they're so weak, VH is selling more albums and making more > money than ever before! You d0rk!!! I've seen VH with both singers, and > I've heard Sammy sing the old DLR tunes, and the truth is that he could blow > Sloth right off the STAGE!!! You miss understood me by weak... weak selling no! but, come on, ace of base has one of the best selling albums in the country i meant weak like no power in their music.... roth could really rock the stage and sing, all sammy does is stand there and pout out his little heart with no feeling in their songs... sammy couldn't do "panama" as good as roth for a million bucks... and song like panama made Van Halen Kasterborus Constellation San Diego, CA 619.484.9351 VBBS v7.00 TARDISNet VirtualNET WWIVnet IceNET WWIVLink Internet DIRECTmail @6950 @1619045 @1263 @6977 @16984 @kaster.cts.com |
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