Replacement Singers: Who’s the Worst of the Best?

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yes but we're not live yet ribbon for streaming but we're not live as you're
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recording as well Oh ray record emotionally no I'm
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reporting we're live welcome to the worst of the best podcast you wanted the
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here's what you get from Canada Ryan and Reuben [Applause]
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welcome to the worst wait are we live just like that's it oh there we go okay
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welcome to the worst of the best podcast I am your host Ryan and with me as always for this podcast is my brother
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Reuben good day good day I might I shouldn't do that anymore have you done
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today make a we as you know I do all the editing for these podcasts and listen to the actual show after its edited and for
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whatever reason I've done the good day mate on this particular podcast probably that's the third third time which is
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three times too many I wonder where that is I don't know well good day Reuben how are you good evening
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good evening yes it's 7:15 beautiful April day and let's get down to it we've got a really exciting topic today today
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we are gonna be choosing the worst from the best top ten replacement lead
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singers yes ribbon you and I have been through music fans these music fans and some of these bands if not a I would say
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70% of these bands you and I legitimately enjoy yeah they were about to go over some of them are we're not
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very few as I wasn't as familiar with some of the early singers from bands that are popular but some of the early
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days mm-hmm when you think of a band no matter how good the other musicians are do you find yourself just watch that at
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least you have to watch lead singer why is that the focal point without the refer to is the frontman sure yeah our
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frontwoman per person person person in the front it but it's weird how much emphasis we put on the singing the
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singing ties it all together it does it ties it all together now the reason why I got the idea for this episode I was
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reading an interview with a Heyman thing his name John Kirby John Robie from yeah
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one of the place was saying it would Libra the one and only replace we're seeing them all occur ever had yeah yeah I was kinda feel bad for him yeah but
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after writing an identical bad form what do you mean is the high point of his career yeah he he loves that he did that
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yeah yeah fair enough Freddie he's like I'm the other singer for Motley Crue yeah only two singers Mena and he was
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with a band for years yeah in fact he was recording like for five years I
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think he actually was in the studio recording their generation of swine album he was originally got a that elbow oh boy yeah so but if I could
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spend five years being like the singer for Guns N'Roses sure you know I guess Scott Weiland kind
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of was yeah yeah you yeah that's a that's a deep cut for any of our jean
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our fans that know about the Velvet Revolver so imagine the Rolling Stones about Mick Jagger you know I might
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listen to them more okay how about let's happen without Robert Plant I would kill us well we have Greta Van
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Fleet who yeah the who with the Roger Daltrey's these are the kind of these bigger older bands in turn around and
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they're all you couldn't have a different kind of lead singer sure let's go into number 10 so I think they've
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kind of placed an order of Wow I mean think of this yeah so I think the order
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that this listen this is coming from vh1 I think what their criteria when I went through the list was kind of
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accomplished how big is the band sure has there's been thousands of bands of heavy cedar changes so kind of like how
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big was the band and how much in the zeitgeist were they in the public at the time and did this change help I think
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their idea of this list is all of these changes helped the band because when I went through it if it wasn't a helping
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the band it was at least a lateral move it didn't hurt the band so John Kirby is not mentioned so John
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crow be replacing Vince Neil from motley crue is definitely on this list so that's why this is why it's worse of the
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best that's that's a huge so these nobodies what are you in huge we're replacing the
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singer for Motley Crue well that's big but what I mean is the result was bad yeah yeah okay so it's either a lateral
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move and we'll talk about those once that was like how you know you would have been allowed to move who was done like ten years earlier I don't know I
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earlier no been worse because they were in there they were their peak and I think that John crow be as good of a singer and as an artist accident that he
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is and people that know him if anyone actually listened to this podcast knows who John crow but he's actually a talented musician and performer but he
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just yes I put in a round peg into a square hole that it just didn't fit the band's persona whether they're party
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atmosphere and they and this Vince Neil was the face of the bass so that being said let's get right into it so we go
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into Faith No More and II know more I think June I should do a feet the more up so one day yeah
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that'd be good one it's the name of a band I'm not seeing this to my wife faith no more oh yes faith nope yeah if
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you ever left your wife you to say faith no more yeah or if she's irritating you you could say faith no more or are
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trying to give you more food and I'm okay that's probably the safest one faith no more food okay so fake the more is and still but was a
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highly popular band in the 90s they still remain a fan cult favorite they don't have the follow that they used to
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have just because times change but people that are faithful more fans today such as ourselves if they were playing
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we would and they were playing locally we'd go say I have yeah so I've been said they actually had an original singer and the this singer Chuck Mosley
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was on their first two albums and when you and I listen to ohms yeah crazy so
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when you and I started listening to fate the more course during their big epic was the big hit that we you know like everyone that's what we got introduced
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by them yeah yeah I don't want to spoil our future show problem these guys but it's do anymore is what I'm saying is
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but it was the song introduced to us but sure I moved on from epic but I've been said what we found out wait a minute
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cuz it's before the internet yeah oh there was another singer that's how you get away with it yeah I guess so
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so let's set check out so what we're gonna do this criteria ladies and gentlemen is I've cute together some video clips and I make sure they're
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all live perform so some of the quality isn't that great and I apologize for that I forgot but what I did it for Faith No More actually took Chuck Mosley
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performing live one of his songs and then I contrast that with Mike Patton doing singing Chuck Molesey song live
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okay just to give you an idea so basically did Mike Patton it was his replacement better for the band oh yes
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it was so what our criteria will be room it is which of the replace was all the these replacements to the top 10 list
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helped the band or was at least a lateral move which one do we think is just the worst replacement that's how okay so we're not really arguing that a
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these replacements hurt the band said so not just give me a second for those are watching live I just got to find my multitude of tabs where the Faith No
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More is because it's here there is okay here's a live recording of Chuck Mosley 1987 the quality's not that great
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singing the song spirit and this little bit of it of course
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okay Ruba sit-ups enough okay so that's Chuck Molesey live okay so now here's
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Mike Patton in 2015 is singing the same song I guess the advantage of the the
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sound call is better just because you know the recording equipments better but sound boards are better
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[Applause]
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so my patent is just an incredible vocalist and his energy that he brings
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to the stage and everything is just Chuck mostly rest in peace by the way he won't be doing any more tours with the
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band Mike Patton when he replaced Chuck Molesey I think it was a good replacement well yeah so think Mike is
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he can sing anything yeah so he's actually kind of singing less than what
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he's able to see coming at dad that's running down a Chuck's level yeah trot can never go to Mike's level no so yeah
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so Mike Pat here is seeing a Chuck loveable with the Mike Patton ability
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and of course people in their own time you can see this guy can sing a wide range and but yeah so he takes the Chuck
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song and better is it but just the nature of the song can't be much better sure yeah okay all right so let's go to
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our next band ro e Speedwagon so Kevin Cronin this is kind of interesting he's
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the singer that replaced Terry rut trow in Mike Murphy so they had two singers
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before Kevin Cronin but this is the weird thing the first album was Terry
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over trowel their second album was Kevin Cronin he left the bag due to creative
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differences then they replaced Kevin with Mike Murphy and then Mike Murphy
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was replaced back with Kevin Agana for their fourth album weird weird yeah so here is a little version of their lucky
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yeah seriously why didn't they I mean the other musicians what do you mean it
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looks fine well everything is lynched on who the singer is like if they put it on
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instrumental album nobody would listen to it right so they're lucky that they still have careers of like flip-flopping
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with all those singers so we'll talk about the first singers the first singer is his name it's Terry yeah Terry
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luttrell so here's the live version one five seven Riverside Avenue live REO Speedwagon
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[Music] great mustache if you're watching this
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live this man is carrying one mic only be described as the fuzziest fullest
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mustache you ever seen
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okay so there's the first singer for REO Speedwagon and he never came back that's Terry okay then he was replaced
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by Kevin but we won't go to him there right now third sort of was Mike Murphy but he was replaced again by Cavanaugh
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on this but here's Mike Murphy [Music]
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and Mike Murphy's got a huge like a Wizard of Oz the lion mane yes yes it's
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a force the hair yeah so that's the storm called Rock sorry that's the song called riding the storm out it was
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actually a very big hit with the Mike Murphy led REO Speedwagon but then Kevin came back and he's got his own full set
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of hair here if you sit watching this live with us but here we go and I love this song
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[Music] [Applause] [Music]
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so you could tell that their songs increased with energy and quality so
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Kevin came in and Arles to me but I can never look back so this documentary about rich kids and
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one of the rich kids on the documentary was the son of the drummer of REO
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Speedwagon wow yeah interesting I did really like a know the name but like I
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really I think that big I guess so big enough to have their kid being a
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documentary about rich kids what's interesting yeah they're pretty big I mean there's sold millions of
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albums yeah their fans are our parents age that's gonna be us one day listen to
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these bands and I guess so but there's other old bands that I might
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still dig yeah oh yeah I like our oh sweet man I've actually listened to some other stuff it's interesting it's not
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bad it's not bad okay so now deep purple obviously a very big popular band but they've had like four almost different
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bands like they've had so many member changes people want Wikipedia look at
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their member changes it's like astronomical you know crazy but there was a time that they're the original
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crew and the first singers name was rod Evans so he was the first singer I got to perform as your room from 1968 and
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this gives you an idea of what deep purple sounded like 51 years Dickie 51 years ago
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this is 1968 51 years ago that's crazy yeah that's how long they've been around
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that's Richard black martodkar right there
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such a fantastic outfit so there you go that's deep purple I
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forget the name of the song I apologize what is it hush that's right there's one of the biggest hits back in the day rod
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Evans was replaced by British Beltre Ian Gillan and of course he made the song
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famous a smoke on the water and I thought I had a cued up so just give me a sec if I don't we're not gonna worry about too much we all know smoke on the
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water but I had another song cued oh uh okay I'm not gonna worry about it just because I guess I don't have it sorry
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guys so we all know smoke on the water we don't have to hammer that out again and I think the band really reached a
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new level with Ian Gillan sure yeah this is why they're making the top ten there's no argument here that any of
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these singers I think help the bands out become become a more popular bad purple replaced Gillan with feature Whitesnake
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deep purple replace Ian Gillan with future Whitesnake frontman David Coverdale so again this line that has
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changed numerous times even Gillan was I don't know a day with a cordial yeah he actually did got a couple albums with
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them that were also very popular his Deep Purple's just kind of a popular band but I think these changes over the years kind of hurt the band so number
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seven journey leave or not journey had a singer before Steve Perry I don't
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believe it well you have to Reuben I be a min the choice the singer though was Greg Rowley do you know who Greg Rowley
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was in relation to the band he was the keyboardist okay so the keyboardist was
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the singer what's the singer and what happened was is they were making pretty good music but the producers are like
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man you guys were making good music but Greg you're not the greatest singer this like the four albums in said there
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weren't quite reaching the charts before we talked about Steve's entry we'll just give you a sample here Craig's what he
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sounded like here's some early concert footage of 1974 of journey [Music]
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Wow yeah wait I thought I had himself here so here's the keyboard see
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Oh
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[Music] [Applause] so you even got that little sample there
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of great seeing ability it's not very strong not Cara no I can't here's the I can't I can't sing but I hate to say
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it's his job to sing he's the lead singer he's a great keyboardist I would assume sure all the great songwriter but
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he kind of sense just in his vocals there that there's even that little simpler to have the ex back yeah I know
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it's yeah so good for him with the four albums in there like no you got to replace so he actually wrote the song of
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course he wrote the song we all this guy keeps turning and he couldn't do it and the records are low the record labels
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kind of like this is a good song find somebody that could sing it well so they did it's pretty humbling so here's a
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live performance Eve Perry singing that very song [Music]
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oh yeah you could tell that's that that's 1970 whatever you know no no
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audio box as a suya yeah that's pretty incredible job well done Greg for doing
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that great so in a weird way he was kind of a place but he wasn't he still remained a member the band's kind of interesting he remained in there
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obviously he did kick him off the keyboard or sure cuz he's also a songwriter in the but sometimes it's
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good to know you step aside yeah now here's one Rubin that you probably of course you need ID okay so
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Genesis they have a huge repertoire available this crazy how much stuff they have uh-huh and they are if you were and
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aren't quite popular but of course they're pretty much retired at this point the first three albums Phil Collins was not on their album the first
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two or three albums Peter Gabriel the first singer of Genesis who went on to great solo career of course phil collins
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went on to a very successful solo career both came from Genesis a Phil joined as the drummer I think of the third or
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fourth album it was that late so he joined third or fourth album which is
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still like the late sixties early seventies mm-hmm joined as the drummer did some songs lead vocal like once
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every now and then they kind of recognize right away this guy could see whoa I got a drummer to see here but pure Gaber will still believe singer
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until finally that he wasn't I think was six or seven albums in I forget the name I'm not Genesis fans I don't remember
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the names of the album but we'll give you a sample here of Peter Gabriel singing this is 1972
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[Music] [Applause] [Music]
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Wow yeah yeah yeah
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always played the fluid now okay Peter
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Gabriel he lasted with man for quite some time went on to sing those songs sledgehammer yeah lovely I'm sure
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there's a few people songs I really thought was the best snippet make of try this one here [Music]
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when I need it I will yeah young here so
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yeah to his credit he stepped away from that type of music he did he's we're seeing more in his range sure yes he is
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feel has a greater range I think all feels great [Music]
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recognized guitars [Music] let's mike-mike mechanics this alone
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Ashville singing live sounds great that's a Webley Stadium concert in 1987
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obviously a great replacement this was another one of those moves were it benefit the band again it's why it's on
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the list number six side note yeah I dated somebody who went
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to high school Phil son Wow yeah speaking of rich kids yeah yeah he had a home on sulfur hunt oh wow yeah
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interesting so when we were growing up Phil Collins on sells Maryland now Reuben are you familiar with Pantera I'm
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not that familiar with them but I know who they are I know some of us but their first singer was Terry glaze but I what
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I know for Pantera is their first couple albums they were kind of like very hair metal kind of albums um and then when
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they got the new singer Phil as I'm soon to say wrong here because I've only seen a print that never solo so Phil Anselmo
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when they replaced him they kind of changed their sound so it was one of those situations when you get a new
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singer you change your whole South Shore so they kind of went to the more heavy metal crunch sound yeah with the new
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singer so their first elbows are very hair metal The Quiet Riot type song wow I did not know that so here's a really
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bad live recording to give you a sample of Terry glaze it's a great last name
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[Music]
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yeah hey Craig rigs joined the chat Greg welcome to the show as always he's asked
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how we're doing ribbon how you doing when I let Greg know how we're doing I'm doing really well Greg Greg could look regular page the page so that's Pantera
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with the first singer Terry glaze and then these up to these days I'm sure on youtube he could find out he's been
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interviewed a few times I saw okay then we got Cowboys from Hell was her big hit
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from Van Tara this is live in Moscow on 91 yeah [Music]
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[Applause]
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so as far as quality singing it's it's that'sa stop there music here but you can see the energy level it's different
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the crowds into it this sound is actually completely different so again this replaces why they've raided this number five it took this band from a
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kind of a cheesy hair metal band to a band that was respected by many people and influence of all the other fanbase
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yeah absolutely group ever getting into the high numbers here number four so Ronnie James deal
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replaced Ozzy Osbourne for Black Sabbath 1980 that's Sabbath in the 70s were the they
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well I mean obviously the influence of metal there they created heavy metal Black Sabbath is the creators of a lot
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of the music that you and I enjoyed as teenagers until the stay Ozzie left and had a very very successful solo career
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but Black Sabbath continued with Ronnie James Dio sure any thoughts a deal
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before we play room Pick of Destiny yeah is any on that show yeah he's gonna pick
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a destiny he's also our I Pete to uh James Dio he's up there with Jeff Wolseley yeah Chuck go Chuck Mosley and
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deal we're together in heaven yeah or so your deal
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singing sub live heaven in hell [Music]
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different sounded Aussie oh yeah oh yes
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[Music]
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okay sirs do yes he is a legend in the rock industry with metal industry he
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can't sing is a short little Jewish guy he'd get really well keep in mind he replaced Ozzy
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here's Ozzy singing ni B 1970 and he's
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now 70 yeah Wow so this was dude the math for me rube this was 40 90 or 49 years ago 49 years
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ago so here's Ozzy almost 50 years ago [Applause]
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[Music]
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he has no idea where he is right now oh I love them who doesn't love Ozzy
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yeah hope he gets better yeah for sure so keep in mind I actually showed those videos in the wrong order
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I was position first because deal replaced Ozzy my apology so Ronnie's a
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better singer aw he's a better frontman with the more distinctive voice that I'd
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rather listen to okay good I mean yeah I agree I totally agree so now we're
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getting to some the bands you and I really truly listen to as teenagers we already have of the day the van Halen
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replaced David Lee Roth founding singer what a founding member but the first singer van Halen did all their hits from
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eight 1979 to 1983 with the 1984 album hugely successful band so first is get a
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sample of Dave Lee Roth live van halen semen song unchained is that the Oakland Coliseum
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[Music] speaking of frontman Dave Lee Roth is
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the constantly yeah he's fantastic so we all know the argument is here you're gonna hear it this Sammy is a better
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singer he's a better singer both in the studio and live he has a better vocal range that's that's his talent he's a
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great guy and he's a nice guy too yeah a great guy [Music]
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I love babies yeah how are they so lucky to have two
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great from men they hit the jackpot yeah this is the lateral move I was talking about and I was thinking of this man in
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particular where I am truly equally for different reasons a fan of both versions
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like yeah I hate comparing it I've seen David Lee Roth event held live twice now I've not seen Sam you live with our
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brother jason has didn't you come with us when we saw ed no it's not with Van Halen the Dave Lee Roth saboteur yeah
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yeah I did see that tour but Jason actually saw the balanced tour okay yeah yeah he did yeah with Sammy
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and he's listening you can tell me for wrong but that being said the division for the van Halen fandom is very strong
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between David and Sammy's I say I love them both yeah the same yeah different reason yeah
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so this is a lateral move for me I can I can listen to any Van Halen version number two brew Iron Maiden one of the
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largest bands in the world did you know they had a first singer I I did okay good Paul Di'Anno did the first two albums
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and they're really actually really really good albums and I don't know what the mindset was back in those days when
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he was replaced by Bruce but would but Bruce he's one of the greatest vocalist metal history yeah so let's give you a
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little sample here of Paul Di'Anno so Paulie I was not the same level singers Bruce but he still was a fun fun
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frontman for Iron Maiden so here is the early performance 1981
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[Music] yeah and he was absolutely wasted this whole
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career that's one reason to testify is proscenium sorry for most of Yas in
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there yeah since the founding member
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while we're singing sorry guys I thought I had a cute up [Music]
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looks like he's there like a heavy metal Elvis yeah yes [Music]
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I think gotta fight some singing I had a cute it's hard to replace them no no duh
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he could sing [Music]
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all right so Paul Di'Anno grows some really really cool great stuff great if I had a couple comments here I'll get to
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you in a second there Greg will refer to you in just a sec so then Paul was replaced with Bruce
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[Music]
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I never regatta Iron Maiden let's do
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this Carrie though [Music] still going
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[Music]
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Bruce is awesome you know it's funny Ruben I've grown up I did last Iron Maiden like a solo yeah it's all albums
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were fun and the fact a lot of iron manifest dude like a solo album sorry cuz he's a great talent a nice guy pilot
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real life too and yeah I think it was a got some award in Sweden I have got like a Dave Bruce Dickinson in Sweden or
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something there sure last week sure he's beloved he is he really is he flew the band around 10
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years ago I'm just on their own jet yeah yeah you single in over 40 room there's
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an advertisement ok no like yes and no or no one yes yes yeah yeah I am over 40
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but if I go to the site obesity go OK at Greg we've had a couple questions he
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first said I've never listened to Pantera so I wouldn't be able to know the difference with the new singer or not yeah that was tough for us to Greg
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we just wanted at least show the difference between the two singers and their sounds because we could still
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judge to see if it was the worst of the replacement singers coverage journey yet to begin this episode we did get the
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journey I think journey was number eight or nine for the top ten so you have to go back and listen to the beginning okay last one probably the greatest
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replacement that happened in on this list that's why it's number one is you have Brian Johnson replacing Bon Scott
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of ac/dc so whoa why are you stopping there okay well we'll get to that we'll get to
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that so Brian Johnson I need her to breathe it up Brian so Brian Johnson 1980 released with a year not even a
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year after the death of Bon Scott they released back in black and highway to hell was a hugely successful album yeah
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these went out to sell a hundred million copies of crazy it's crazy so it's such
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a good album it is incredible album there's no list in the world that back and black would ever be the worst of it it's impossible so there's no mystery
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here that so this is one of those extremely lateral moves to bat in the Isle of Bon Scott and I love Brian
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Johnson and both singers had their own style and the Angus Young and Malcolm played to the singer style they really
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did change they made with a Brian a little bit more of a sleazy rock mmm-hmm whereas with boss Scott it
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was more of a bluesy because if whatever their voices were you know if they're stolen for the voice
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so here we go here's a little bit of Bon Scott live in 77 at the Hippodrome singing TNT
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[Music]
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I do
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I love those women to the left of them and women to the right that's great there you go on there here's some
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thunderstruck with Brian Johnson at the River Plate concert and ivory said this before under ac/dc episode go back a
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listen to that ac/dc ac/dc fans this River Plate concert is amazing [Music]
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[Music] [Applause] Wow [Music]
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so Allah Brian now Brian got sick we've got some ear damage and the orator on
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the last tour the the rocker bus tour they replaced Brian in a pinch with none
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other than Axl Rose yes so Axl Rose according to Wikipedia is actually the official lead singer of ac/dc right now
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yes though it did show that they're in Vancouver recording a new album oh yeah we don't
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know yet officially who's singing at home it could be multiple singers it could be multiple singers yeah that'd be kind of interesting so there you go
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Ruben I love this is a little bit longer than we anticipated yeah yeah through I apologize I forgive you right okay
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so out of that list Ruben all these bands has success at basically this list
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is all these bands has success if not greater success with their new singers but which one is the worst replacement I
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didn't go with bands that I'm fans of sure opposed to something like REO
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Speedwagon sure Pantera sure the they're not on my my Play so which one has the worst replaced with
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singer I guess you argue which one do you wish didn't get replaced Oh hands-down Aussie yeah meaning oh
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she's just stayed with change reels of it he seems like a nice guy or was a nice guy he wasn't he's one of them in
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the Pick of Destiny but yeah I I
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remember breath was first introduced to him he's already know a singer but he
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didn't speak to me dude I mean yeah I wasn't interested what this guy I had a scene you know so you and I were kids
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with Black Sabbath had deal we in fact the first time I probably listened to really Black Sabbath her James deal was
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the singer cuz five years old Winnie plays yeah so I think I knew Ozzy as a solo artist first and then people were
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like oh he sang for the band box outlet yeah that being said yeah the world were oz
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he never left Sabbath would have been interesting universe of lemon yeah I don't think it would have continued I think that sure sure life it
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worked out the way it's supposed to yeah I guess so for the record I saw the original lineup of Black Sabbath live in
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2000 during the Oscar you know you're lucky yeah I was looking to buy tickets for Ozzy
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Megadeath this July but the his health yeah been postponed
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so Greg had a comment here he said the worst replacement has to be when the beetle is replaced Paul after he died
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that's true I didn't make the listen it did me the list yeah ready means list so I was thanks for watching everybody
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there's a cloud and we're here to help you find it thanks for listening everybody okay rumor still super still streaming so don't see any back
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