Cannot_Wait_4Disney
The Colombo of Cippolini.
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- May 18, 2005
These guys say hold their wine.Been in music my entire life. Aerosmith is one of the all time greats...not JMO. We're just gonna disagree
These guys say hold their wine.Been in music my entire life. Aerosmith is one of the all time greats...not JMO. We're just gonna disagree
Aw.Yes he announced it last week I think.
I never liked them either.I suppose if you like the sound of a drugged up bat in a blender they're ok.
These guys say hold their wine.
Well, yeah. . . if you like that kind of thing. BUT, the question is--can they sing "Walk This Way" or "Love in an Elevator" or "Janie's Got A Gun" or "Don't Want to Close My Eyes"????
Personally, I would much rather listen to Steven Tyler than the guys you posted the video to. Doesn't mean they aren't great. Just aren't my thing. Perhaps classic rock just isn't your thing? Nothing wrong with that. Doesn't mean Steven Tyler, Ozzy Osbourne and the like aren't great.
Of course he can't. He's almost 72 years old. Doesn't mean fans don't enjoy his performances. Once again...the sound was really bad last night.Granted, the audio last night was not good, however I'm not sure that based on what I could hear of Tyler's vocals last night he is capable of delivering the performance of any of those songs that he once could.
These guys say hold their wine.
Of course he can't. He's almost 72 years old. Doesn't mean fans don't enjoy his performances. Once again...the sound was really bad last night.
It's not about giving Tyler a pass. It's a fact that one loses range and quality with age....some more than others.I referenced the poor audio, and above noted it's been a recurring problem with the broadcast for several years now.
The tenors above all demonstrated a better grasp on their vocals as they aged IMO.
Kind of smacks of hypocrisy to give Tyler a pass on account of age considering their recent foray into litigation.
It's not about giving Tyler a pass. It's a fact that one loses range and quality with age....some more than others.
I don't pretend to know what is REALLY going on with that situation. We rarely hear everything (ever) and I think there’s more to their refusal than has been said. Always is...A concession that Tyler and the other members of the band refused their drummer re: this performance.
A concession that Tyler and the other members of the band refused their drummer re: this performance.
I know the Grammys are over, but Demi Lovato’s new song is just so heart-wrenching and raw- I keep thinking about it.
Well there was a little bit more to it than that. They didn’t leave him out because he has naturally aged and couldn’t play the way he did 50 years ago.
If you argue to a court of law that you are refusing someone the ability to play because they are not up to band standards the standards should apply to the entire band.
I don't really care one way or the other to be honest. But he didn't rehearse with them for six months. A certain amount of rehearsal could be "band standards". Also, he had an injury that may be effecting his playing, I personally, haven't heard him play. Have you?
and lastly, seems the judge doesn't agree with you and told him no. So there is that.
Missing my point entirely. I did however hear Steven Tyler perform. The hypocrisy arises when you present to a court the rest of the band can meet standards that one member cannot -- and then proceed to demonstrate very publicly another member of the band is lacking. Doesn't deserve any slack IMO.