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- tejastech08
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Re: Velvet Revolver Still Mulling New Frontman
If you had to make a definitive collection of the 80s to represent that decade, even if only one disc, Billy Idol makes the cut.
Definitely. I made an 80's Mix a couple years ago. It's 40 songs, not including the likes of GN'R, Metallica, U2, or Michael Jackson. Mostly one-hit wonders like Aha's "Take On Me." I have Billy Idol on there twice with "White Wedding" and "Rebel Yell."
- Smoking Guns
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Re: Velvet Revolver Still Mulling New Frontman
I always secretly hoped that Whit Crane of Ugly Kid Joe fame would have been considered as a choice...the guys vocal range is amazing...
I would be open for him as well, he rocks.
Re: Velvet Revolver Still Mulling New Frontman
James Lofton wrote:If you had to make a definitive collection of the 80s to represent that decade, even if only one disc, Billy Idol makes the cut.
Definitely. I made an 80's Mix a couple years ago. It's 40 songs, not including the likes of GN'R, Metallica, U2, or Michael Jackson. Mostly one-hit wonders like Aha's "Take On Me." I have Billy Idol on there twice with "White Wedding" and "Rebel Yell."
I hope After the Fire's Der Kommissar made it on that disc. No 80s collection is complete without it.
- monkeychow
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Re: Velvet Revolver Still Mulling New Frontman
I always secretly hoped that Whit Crane of Ugly Kid Joe fame would have been considered as a choice...the guys vocal range is amazing...
Interesting idea....I don't know much of them but i think i remember the guy having a pretty powerful voice.
- tejastech08
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Re: Velvet Revolver Still Mulling New Frontman
tejastech08 wrote:James Lofton wrote:If you had to make a definitive collection of the 80s to represent that decade, even if only one disc, Billy Idol makes the cut.
Definitely. I made an 80's Mix a couple years ago. It's 40 songs, not including the likes of GN'R, Metallica, U2, or Michael Jackson. Mostly one-hit wonders like Aha's "Take On Me." I have Billy Idol on there twice with "White Wedding" and "Rebel Yell."
I hope After the Fire's Der Kommissar made it on that disc. No 80s collection is complete without it.
Nope.
Here's the list:
1. Talking Heads - "Once In A Lifetime"
2. Depeche Mode - "Enjoy The Silence"
3. The Cure - "Friday I'm In Love"
4. DEVO - "Whip It"
5. Talking Heads - "And She Was"
6. INXS - "I Need You Tonight"
7. Blondie - "Heart of Glass"
8. Depeche Mode - "Personal Jesus"
9. When In Rome - "The Promise"
10. Soft Cell - "Tainted Love"
11. Talking Heads - "Burning Down The House"
12. Huey Lewis & The News - "The Power of Love"
13. Eurythmics - "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
14. A Flock of Seagulls - "I Ran (So Far Away)"
15. B-52's - "Love Shack"
16. Modern English - "I Melt With You"
17. A-Ha - "Take On Me"
18. The Human League - "Don't You Want Me?"
19. Huey Lewis & The News - "Hip To Be Square"
20. The Cure - "Just Like Heaven"
21. Robert Palmer - "Addicted To Love"
22. Rick James - "Super Freak"
23. Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen"
24. Pat Benatar - "Heartbreaker"
25. Billy Idol - "Rebel Yell"
26. The Go Go's - "Our Lips Are Sealed"
27. John Mellencamp - "Jack and Diane"
28. Stray Cats - "Rock This Town"
29. Robert Palmer - "Simply Irresistible"
30. The Buggles - "Video Killed The Radio Star"
31. David Lee Roth - "California Girls"
32. Survivor - "Eye of the Tiger" (lolz, the ultimate cheesy 80's song)
33. Duran Duran - "Hungry Like The Wolf"
34. John Mellencamp - "Hurts So Good"
35. Pat Benatar - "Hit Me With Your Best Shot"
36. The Go Go's - "We Got The Beat"
37. Asia - "Heat of the Moment" (OK this one is pretty high on the cheesy songs list)
38. The Clash - "Rock The Casbah" (yes, I own other shit by the Clash).
39. Robert Palmer - "Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)"
40. Billy Idol - "White Wedding"
- metallex78
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Re: Velvet Revolver Still Mulling New Frontman
I guess this is as close as we'll get to seeing John Corabi front VR:
John Corabi sings "Slither" with Dave Kushner on guitar with Monster Circus...
Slither
The tempo is too slow, but John sounded pretty good here. No worse than Scott, that's for sure.
And I still think he should be their frontman too. He's got the right amount of grit and balls in his voice, which is just what VR need - a kickass hard rock vocalist.