Not even one Beatles member = fail
Well, maybe not Ringo
zepman71
Beastie Boys are Hip-Hop, not rock. They just sample rock songs and play it in concerts. Kind of like Run-DMC, only that it's three Jewish frat boys.
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Not even one Beatles member = fail
Well, maybe not Ringo
zepman71
Beastie Boys are Hip-Hop, not rock. They just sample rock songs and play it in concerts. Kind of like Run-DMC, only that it's three Jewish frat boys.
[QUOTE="zepman71"]Not even one Beatles member = fail
Well, maybe not Ringo
hiphops_savior
Beastie Boys are Hip-Hop, not rock. They just sample rock songs and play it in concerts. Kind of like Run-DMC, only that it's three Jewish frat boys.
He said BEATLES :lol:
[QUOTE="hiphops_savior"][QUOTE="zepman71"]Not even one Beatles member = fail
Well, maybe not Ringo
DrSponge
Beastie Boys are Hip-Hop, not rock. They just sample rock songs and play it in concerts. Kind of like Run-DMC, only that it's three Jewish frat boys.
He said BEATLES :lol:
LOL!
[QUOTE="zepman71"]Not even one Beatles member = fail
Well, maybe not Ringo
hiphops_savior
Beastie Boys are Hip-Hop, not rock. They just sample rock songs and play it in concerts. Kind of like Run-DMC, only that it's three Jewish frat boys.
1. He said the Beatles.
2. The Beastie Boys play instruments.
[QUOTE="zepman71"]Not even one Beatles member = fail
Well, maybe not Ringo
hiphops_savior
Beastie Boys are Hip-Hop, not rock. They just sample rock songs and play it in concerts. Kind of like Run-DMC, only that it's three Jewish frat boys.
Wow. Your funny trying to act all intelligent.Why is corey taylor number 1. Hes not even in the same leauge as bruce dickenson and rob halfor. I also think azl rose should be on the list. Even though hes an **** hole.Eddie Vedder really is the ****, when it comes to rock vocals. Vocally, I'd compare him to Bob Dylan.Dylan's strength was his songwriting...not his singing.:|
MrGeezer
[QUOTE="MrGeezer"]Eddie Vedder really is the ****, when it comes to rock vocals. Vocally, I'd compare him to Bob Dylan.Dylan's strength was his songwriting...not his singing.:|I like his singing... :(
LJS9502_basic
[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="MrGeezer"]Eddie Vedder really is the ****, when it comes to rock vocals. Vocally, I'd compare him to Bob Dylan.Dylan's strength was his songwriting...not his singing.:|I like his singing... :(
A_Tarkovsky
It makes me wish I was deaf.
Dylan's strength was his songwriting...not his singing.:|I like his singing... :([QUOTE="A_Tarkovsky"][QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="MrGeezer"]Eddie Vedder really is the ****, when it comes to rock vocals. Vocally, I'd compare him to Bob Dylan.
DrSponge
It makes me wish I was deaf.
Different strokes..... :?[QUOTE="MrGeezer"]Eddie Vedder really is the ****, when it comes to rock vocals. Vocally, I'd compare him to Bob Dylan.Dylan's strength was his songwriting...not his singing.:|
LJS9502_basic
I disagree. His songwriting was certainly BETTER than his singing, but his singing was the bomb. That's not to say that his singing was technically GOOD, but it oozed heart and soul, and complemented his music perfectly.
That's what I mean when I compare Eddie Vedder to Dylan. Eddie Vedder is a better singer, and there are far better singers than Eddie Vedder. But like Dylan, Eddie Vedder's singing is just captivating in a way that I can't fully describe.
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