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TopicWhy are 30 year olds getting triggered about teenagers not knowing who...
wolfy42
09/10/19 11:47:46 PM
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WhiskeyDisk posted...
It's not like the thing is unheard of...for the majority of Bon Jovi's "Glory days" , Alec John Such was the credited bassist, because he looked the big hair pretty boy part, but the real guy in the studio and actually playing on tour from the shadows backstage was Hugh McDonald. A session musician born in '51 that obviously didn't fit the bill in the 80's.


Man, I wish he had used someone like that at my concert, I totally believe he did sometime afterwards (Think he did like 2 more come back tours lol) because it was seriously bad.

I wish I had seen him earlier, maybe he was always that bad live? I don't know....but yeah, it's been too long for me to remember specifics but I think people actually left during the concert.

Also, I get that they were basically a boy band, but....yeah, still seems.....wrong...to classify the beatles as such. I mean they did have the whole teenage girls going crazy over them etc, but I wouldn't even consider putting them in the same genre/class as say NYSNC or Boyz2men or whatever other crappy (Serioulsy I have never listed to boy bands) boy bands are/were out there.

I mean, generation after generation of people know and love their music...it's not just that they were the first of anything, much of their music was just that good, or resonated with people or something.

*shrug*

I just can't put the beatles in any box other then Iconic I guess.
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