Originally posted by robbie carrobieWithout Bruce Dickinson maiden SUCKS! BlasPHEMA'! Nnnnnngh! 😠😲😠
I never liked Dickinson, its like AC/DC without Bon Scott, its just not the same 🙁
And while Scott was irreplaceable, I liked quite a lot with Johnson ("back in black" and "for those about to rock" immediately springs to mind). I just thought of them as being a different band, after Scott died.
Originally posted by SuzianneI know everyone preferred the 80's version, and you'll probably laugh now, but I liked it better in the late 70's, with Moody on guitar. It was more blues, and (the laughing part) I thought Moody looked cool (for some reason). I seriously would pretend I was Moody in front of the mirror. 😳
Whitesnake's Here I Go Again.
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Originally posted by C HessI'm not even old enough to actually remember the 80s version. I only experience this through the "wayback machine". 🙂
I know everyone preferred the 80's version, and you'll probably laugh now, but I liked it better in the late 70's, with Moody on guitar. It was more blues, and (the laughing part) I thought Moody looked cool (for some reason). I seriously would pretend I was Moody in front of the mirror. 😳
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Originally posted by C HessIts true, Bruce da Wuss, they were on Top of the Pops for goodness sake! NO metal band would be seen dead on Top of the Pops!
Without Bruce Dickinson maiden SUCKS! BlasPHEMA'! Nnnnnngh! 😠😲😠
And while Scott was irreplaceable, I liked quite a lot with Johnson ("back in black" and "for those about to rock" immediately springs to mind). I just thought of them as being a different band, after Scott died.