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That's why he wouldn't make it in The Faces today. He's NOT a rock & roll singer at all anymore.Quote
lettingitbleed
I just saw Rod in November in Vegas. It was fun but surprise: It was VERY Vegas-y. Big back up band, singers, horns, violin (that was actually really cool)
Can't really say it was a rock n' roll show but it was a good time. He did a "greatest hits" type set, good mix of well known singles though the years. The guitar was way down in the mix though but the band sounded great! He has a MILFy sax player who can blow with the best of 'em.
Clearly catering to the casual fan and his voice is not as powerful as it's used to be, but I would still recommend it if you have not seen him before.
And...he only played one "Songbook" song: I Get A Kick Out of You. He prefaced it with "Ya know, I'm not just a rock n' roll singer" Not sure if he heard me then shout "You should be!"
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tipps
Both are gonna do a tour soon as announced on Ellen yesterday afternoon. Comments.... will he do Songbook stuff? Why is Stevie going out with him on the road. They havent recorded a lp together, is it for money.
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Midnight Toker
Rod was a rocker. Mick still is.
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Rolling Hansie
Maybe they are in love ?????
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loog droog
I have to wonder who put this package together. These are two artists I normally wouldn't group together. Is it just a matter of market research determining who would appeal to audiences of a certain age?
It just doesn't seem like a natural to me.
Actually sounds like a pretty good marketing plan. They have a lot of simialar style material and fans and these days it'll take both acts to draw a full house.Quote
loog droog
I have to wonder who put this package together. These are two artists I normally wouldn't group together. Is it just a matter of market research determining who would appeal to audiences of a certain age?
It just doesn't seem like a natural to me.
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loog droog
I have to wonder who put this package together. These are two artists I normally wouldn't group together. Is it just a matter of market research determining who would appeal to audiences of a certain age?
It just doesn't seem like a natural to me.