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more respect for singer

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 10:51 am
by doublev2
singer sounds good on tears are falling. He also sounds better with his snare than whole kit imo [youtube][/youtube]

Re: more respect for singer

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 1:15 pm
by metatron
Ok then..... :lol: :lol: :lol:
metatron wrote:I HATE!!! :evil: that chicken suit & Eric Singer is a cock sm :evil: ker from waaaaaaay back.
Thank God he never got his own character.

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A sandly blond stooge in KISS, absurd!

Re: more respect for singer

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 10:26 pm
by doublev2
He sings better than paul.

Re: more respect for singer

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 10:31 pm
by shramiac
Naaaaasty!!!! But true!

Re: more respect for singer

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 10:41 pm
by doublev2
Do they play at every meet and greet? Better than the real show.

Re: more respect for singer

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:33 am
by Slayer
After over 40 years of playing Gene is really a solid bass player. He isn't Stu Hamm, Jaco or Billy Sheehan technically but he really has developed competent well practiced technique.

Paul can't sing live sadly anymore!

Re: more respect for singer

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 8:22 am
by 5minLuvKills
Well...He's almost eligible for Medicare lol ...sorry that might not translate outside the US...he's almost a senior citizen :( sadly it happens to most of them. Even Ozzy, whose voice was steady as a rock up until a couple years ago. I saw some bootlegs of the Sabbath reunion in Birmingham...he sounded horrible....and he's one of my favorite singers. Paul is too for that matter..well studio Paul, his adlibs live are somtimes too over the top/cheesy

Re: more respect for singer

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 8:26 am
by doublev2
I just like gene in that clip better than the boring shows they out on.

Re: more respect for singer

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:51 am
by poserboy71
5minLuvKills wrote: Even Ozzy, whose voice was steady as a rock up until a couple years ago.
I was on an Ozzy tour 12 years ago. You would be surprised what they did behind the scenes for Ozzy to "sing".

Re: more respect for singer

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 10:37 am
by metatron
poserboy71 wrote:
5minLuvKills wrote: Even Ozzy, whose voice was steady as a rock up until a couple years ago.
I was on an Ozzy tour 12 years ago. You would be surprised what they did behind the scenes for Ozzy to "sing".
Please tell.

Re: more respect for singer

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 3:20 am
by 5minLuvKills
metatron wrote:
poserboy71 wrote:
5minLuvKills wrote: Even Ozzy, whose voice was steady as a rock up until a couple years ago.
I was on an Ozzy tour 12 years ago. You would be surprised what they did behind the scenes for Ozzy to "sing".
Please tell.

Pretty Please :D

Re: more respect for singer

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:14 am
by poserboy71
On one tour they had Robert Mason singing WITH Ozzy :lol: behind a curtain.
( straight from Gloria Butler -Geezer's wife---- I worked for their son's band Apartment 26 in 2000, GREAT GUYS !!!!)
Very cool experience meeting Geezer at his house in St. Louis. The guys told him I liked toys. They never told me about his collection. Geezer asked what I liked and I told him ,Batman toys from the 1960's and 1970's.
He then took me to a converted library and showed me his collection of the toys I destroyed as a child. PRISTINE CONDITION. The funny thing was , he had custom basses behind glass and a custom Tony Iommi guitar also locked up.
It took everything in my power not to be a total fanboy and blow him where he stood.
:lol:

On the Ozzfest I was a part of , John Sinclair doubled Ozzy's vocals a lot.

I'm not sure if tapes were ever used.


Also, Do you know why Ozzy throws buckets of water on himself and the crowd ?
Maybe, just maybe , to cover up the fact that he pisses himself. :|

Re: more respect for singer

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:27 am
by 5minLuvKills
poserboy71 wrote:On one tour they had Robert Mason singing WITH Ozzy :lol: behind a curtain.
( straight from Gloria Butler -Geezer's wife---- I worked for their son's band Apartment 26 in 2000, GREAT GUYS !!!!)
Very cool experience meeting Geezer at his house in St. Louis. The guys told him I liked toys. They never told me about his collection. Geezer asked what I liked and I told him ,Batman toys from the 1960's and 1970's.
He then took me to a converted library and showed me his collection of the toys I destroyed as a child. PRISTINE CONDITION. The funny thing was , he had custom basses behind glass and a custom Tony Iommi guitar also locked up.
It took everything in my power not to be a total fanboy and blow him where he stood.
:lol:

On the Ozzfest I was a part of , John Sinclair doubled Ozzy's vocals a lot.

I'm not sure if tapes were ever used.


Also, Do you know why Ozzy throws buckets of water on himself and the crowd ?
Maybe, just maybe , to cover up the fact that he pisses himself. :|

Sad...but that makes sense


As for the buckets thing.... :lol: ...that would TOTALLY be in character

And If I got to meet Geezer (at his home no less) I would have pissed MYself :lol: that's bad ass man!

Re: more respect for singer

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:34 am
by poserboy71
We were loading equipment into what I was told was Biff's (Geezer's son) Aunt's house.

I kept loading the equipment while the guys went inside.

I figured out where I was when I saw about 8 Ampeg SVT Cbinets lined up against the garage wall. There was a Japanese silken robe hanging from the ceiling and a leather Black Sabbath tour bag on the ground.

I kept my cool and was invited into the house ... 8) 8) 8) 8)