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August 1st, 2003, 12:11 PM
#11
Inactive Member
At the end of the day, going and witnessing the Robin Black experience for yourself will be money well spent, and leave you with a grin on your face.
They're committed to what they do. Its not all just about being sweet. They rock.
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August 1st, 2003, 12:17 PM
#12
Inactive Member
Yeah Robin well tell ya straight to your face that they are the No. 1 Band in the whole world....and then....Ask you what his name is....and you better say it or else you'll be messing around with 110 lbs of dynamite!!!! [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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August 1st, 2003, 12:29 PM
#13
Inactive Member
I don't need a chill pill. Believe me, when I need one you will know it.
When I listen to new bands that sound like something I listened to 15 years ago I cringe. Music has always progressed into something bigger and better. So when I listen to these new bands that have this old sound... it reminds me of a bunch of kids in their garage. It's great to listen to those old tapes and cds, because it's nostalgic. But I expect something MORE from the new guys.
You may think of it as keeping glam alive. But I think of it as beating a dead horse. It's gotta evolve into something new.
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August 1st, 2003, 12:33 PM
#14
Inactive Member
"At the end of the day, going and witnessing the Robin Black experience for yourself will be money well spent, and leave you with a grin on your face."
I can't buy that. if i hate the music with the force of 2000 blazing suns, being subjected to it for an extended period, while also having to pay for it, will not make me leave with a smile on my face. Just as having one of you guys join me at the front for a Bile show will not necessarily make you leave loving Bile if you are not into them in the first place.
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August 1st, 2003, 12:37 PM
#15
Inactive Member
Very true. I like my 80s/90s Glam/AOR. Some people don't. If you did, you'd love the Robin Black experience. It wouldn't seem like flogging a dead horse if you enjoy it.
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August 1st, 2003, 12:39 PM
#16
HB Forum Owner
I actually know a guy who saw them 'live' before hearing Planet:Fame, he was overawed by the gig n' totally disappointed by the CD
Guess that's the best explanation I can give for giving them a chance at gig level
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August 1st, 2003, 12:40 PM
#17
Inactive Member
I agree...it's what the person likes.
Just like me hating KISS and AC DC.
And Sin...You need to take 10 Chill PIlls this morning....LMFAO!!!
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August 1st, 2003, 12:43 PM
#18
Inactive Member
It has NOTHING to do with not liking glam.
For example... in Cleveland there's a 80s cover band that I would go see once or twice a month. Great guys (mostly)... have known them forever. They were AWFUL. But I'd still go see them because they were playing music I loved "BACK THEN". Even if they were playing originals in that genre... I'd go see them. Just for the fun of it.
The thing is... I don't think any type of music DIES as long as it has a following. But I also don't think that ANYONE should play the same style of music FOREVER. Look at the greats in Rock n Roll - they are ALWAYS changing while keeping their unique sound.
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August 1st, 2003, 12:47 PM
#19
Inactive Member
And Spicey... I totally get what you're saying live v. cd. Some bands are great live and you get disappointed listening to the cd.
I enjoyed seeing Cherry Bang live. I think I went to probably 100 shows (may be an exaggeration) but I hardly EVER listen to the cds. Not that they're bad... it's just not the same as watching Billy jump up and down.
Same thing with Warrant. I love Warrant live. Never ever pop in the cd - unless it's live... because then I'm always disappointed.
It's like that with many bands.
AND FUCK YOU AND YOUR CHILL PILLS RAGGZ.
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August 1st, 2003, 12:47 PM
#20
Inactive Member
You never know, maybe Robin Black will change into something you like over the next 2 or 3 albums. Its all about personal taste.
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