July 26, 20205 yr Personally for the music I listen to: Bruce Dickinson Ozzy Rob Halford Geoff Tate before he became a massive asshole Throwing a name out that didn't get enough love but I was a big john bush fan. In real life, the 70s stars like Jagger, plant. Mercury, daltrey are considered far more iconic of course.
July 26, 20205 yr 5 hours ago, Butch Had Not said: Personally for the music I listen to: Bruce Dickinson Ozzy Rob Halford Geoff Tate before he became a massive asshole Throwing a name out that didn't get enough love but I was a big john bush fan. In real life, the 70s stars like Jagger, plant. Mercury, daltrey are considered far more iconic of course. You left Glenn Danzig and Ronnie James dio off of your list.
July 26, 20205 yr 11 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said: You left Glenn Danzig and Ronnie James dio off of your list. Honestly, other than Mother I don't think I can name another song by him. Yeah but I should have included RJD in there. Stuff with Rainbow, sabbath, and solo really showed his chops as a singer/performer. Edited July 26, 20205 yr by Butch Had Not
July 27, 20205 yr On 7/26/2020 at 11:48 AM, Butch Had Not said: Honestly, other than Mother I don't think I can name another song by him. Yeah but I should have included RJD in there. Stuff with Rainbow, sabbath, and solo really showed his chops as a singer/performer. Give Twist of Cain (with backing vocals by James Hetfield, no less), She Rides, and Dirty Black Summer a listen. Suuuuub-question: Was Thrall-Demonsweatlive the most underrated live release of the early 90s? No? Okay. Regardless, John Christ is one of the most underrated metal guitarists ever. But that is a story for another day, dear reader. Edited July 27, 20205 yr by BoomMF
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