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Old 12-05-2004, 10:39 AM
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Re: Re: Show 11 - "Cross"

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Originally posted by kevishev
Dude, Dio-era Sabbath is just that. It's Dio. It ain't Sabbath! Too much emphasis on his vocals. Just like everything else he ever did. I bought "Heaven and Hell" on vinyl when it first came out. I wasn't impressed. Actually, kinda dissapointed as I recall. Although technically I suppose you can say it's a fine record, I don't know that I'd echo your sentiments as far as true
"Sabbath" goes. No freakin' way!

Heck, you probably liked Journey after that Perry guy started singing for them! lol!

Kev
ooh such bile and venom!

Anyway, Ian Gillian is not Sabbath!

At least he can sing. You don't like Rainbow?

Tony and Geezer did some great work after Ozzy left. That's the basis of Sabbath there, not who sings.

Some bands sound the same after the singer changes. Comparing Sabbath after the change and Journey after the change is not comparable. Journey went into a whole different area.

It's the same tired Fish/Hogarth and Gabriel/Collins argument. If a band changes, most of the time it's not the singer's fault. That's overrated. I always look at "Calling All Stations" as an example.
 


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