Device/Lzzy Ozzy cover is bad ass ....

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Device/Lzzy Ozzy cover is bad ass ....

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Just sayin.
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I heard this a bit ago. It's pretty cool-sounding, but then at the same time, it makes me want to hear the old version, or at least go back to the same texture of the old song. Maybe I'm just craving the old guitars, rather than the more industrial sound. Still... It's pretty bad ass nonetheless
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I like the original. I think this one sucks ass. I could only take a min of it. Not at all a fan of Hale or Draiman. My opinion.

Allthough it was nice to not hear any wild bird calls from Draiman. :wink:
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............ and a reminder of why I left Rockpage. Local peeps doin' big stuff and no effing respect. =/
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Chill, kid. jesus...
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I thought that Lzzy did a great job, but I don't think Draiman's voice jived with hers. Didn't have the harmonies of the original. All in all, a decent cover. Although I don't agree with Keith much, I have to agree with him on the whole jungle bird noise thing. Uh Uh.
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Rob, you can have respect for what the band has done in their career and still think their music blows...in fact, that's pretty much my feeling about Halestorn in a sentance. I think it's great what they've accomplished and I respect them for their hard work and dedication that has gotten them to where they are, but all the same I wouldn't subject my worst enemies to listening to their bullshit music because I think it blows donkey balls.

As to the issue at hand, I never thought the original was that amazing of a song that it needed covered and the cover is....eh...okay but not anything amazing or even that interesting with the obvious exception of Lzzy Hale's voice.
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Meh, I didn't care for the original and certainly don't care for this. I pretty much think along the same lines as the post above me except for the fact that Lzzy's voice doesn't do it for me at all(not saying she sucks by any means), just not a fan.
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And that is "Taste in Music". I love Halestorm, but that is just an opinion.
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What's the song???

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It's definitely a cool cover. Better or just as good as the original? That's debatable, but Ford always had a tendency to sing a couple cents out of key and that's always made me wince a little bit whenever I listen to her stuff; in other words, I like hearing Lzzy staying in pitch throughout the entire song.
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bassist_25 wrote: I like hearing Lzzy staying in pitch throughout the entire song.
That my friend, is autotune magic! :lol:
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By the way, Halestorm's new EP "ReAniMate 2.0: The CoVeRs eP" has been released today. Six covers from Fleetwood Mac to Marilyn Manson.


http://store.halestormrocks.com/reanima ... cd-ep.html
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KeithReynolds wrote:
bassist_25 wrote: I like hearing Lzzy staying in pitch throughout the entire song.
That my friend, is autotune magic! :lol:
I don't know about autotune, I think she has a pretty good voice but it's apparently not as strong as she thinks it is. I think she just likes to scream too much and her voice isn't strong enough to handle it at the extent she does it. Sometimes she's good...and sometimes she's pretty bad...and tries to do more than she can, and ends up screaming absurdlywhen she's trying to be Ann Wilson but sounding more like Janis Joplin caught in machinery (that's bad, if that didn't come across). When she goes off on vocal tangents, I can hear the terrible things she does to her vocal chords in live performances that she doesn't seem to notice or care about, they crackle and waiver like a novice. It kind of makes mine hurt listening to her. I can see her going down the same road as Neil Diamond where she abuses her voice so much that she can barely sing anymore someday in the future. I mean, she's not Ann Wilson, Aretha Franklin, Brody Dalle or Angela Gossow even though she seems like she's trying to be all of the above...she doesn't know how to be them because she can't even figure out the limitations of her own voice and just makes herself look ridiculous in the process. That is not to say that normally she sounds bad, she's got talent, she just doesn't have the ability that she pretends she does. I mean, she has a beautiful voice and I'd hate for her to destroy it by being immature about her performances, but I can see that being her future.
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MistValkyrie wrote:
KeithReynolds wrote:
bassist_25 wrote: I like hearing Lzzy staying in pitch throughout the entire song.
That my friend, is autotune magic! :lol:
I don't know about autotune, I think she has a pretty good voice but it's apparently not as strong as she thinks it is. I think she just likes to scream too much and her voice isn't strong enough to handle it at the extent she does it. Sometimes she's good...and sometimes she's pretty bad...and tries to do more than she can, and ends up screaming absurdlywhen she's trying to be Ann Wilson but sounding more like Janis Joplin caught in machinery (that's bad, if that didn't come across). When she goes off on vocal tangents, I can hear the terrible things she does to her vocal chords in live performances that she doesn't seem to notice or care about, they crackle and waiver like a novice. It kind of makes mine hurt listening to her. I can see her going down the same road as Neil Diamond where she abuses her voice so much that she can barely sing anymore someday in the future. I mean, she's not Ann Wilson, Aretha Franklin, Brody Dalle or Angela Gossow even though she seems like she's trying to be all of the above...she doesn't know how to be them because she can't even figure out the limitations of her own voice and just makes herself look ridiculous in the process. That is not to say that normally she sounds bad, she's got talent, she just doesn't have the ability that she pretends she does. I mean, she has a beautiful voice and I'd hate for her to destroy it by being immature about her performances, but I can see that being her future.
Very true. And kudos for mentioning Angela Gossow!
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^^ I figured you'd like that :wink:
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Anyone see the "That Metal Show" with Steve Whitman on it bragging about being Lzzy's vocal coach???
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PanzerFaust wrote:Anyone see the "That Metal Show" with Steve Whitman on it bragging about being Lzzy's vocal coach???

HAHAHAHHAHA! makes sense then!! wooow. yikes

heres something hale said about it:
"He was my vocal coach for two years, when I was 17-18 years old,” Lzzy reveals, “and he’s still a great mentor of mine. I owe everything that I’m able to pull off every night to that man. He’s amazing. I recommend him to anyone. He introduced me to what I was born with, and taught me all that I could do with that gift.”

Someone needs to go back to class then.

Whitey is such an odd choice for a vocal coach. "Hey, does that singer from that old third rate band do vocal coaching?"
How does that question even get asked??
I guess because he was "famous" for 38 seconds back in 1987, that qualifies him for something.

btw- those Kix guys are from my hometown. (and they suck)
I dated a neice of Ronnie Younkins in '97. Gooo me.

Oh, ive decided im gonna find the guy that sleeps under the 7th st bridge to give me vocal lessons.
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Steve rented a back room at a music store in Harrisburg.......

that's all the street cred he needed to be a vocal coach....

Where's Steve live now?? I heard a Trailer Park in Moorefield WV??
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PanzerFaust wrote:Anyone see the "That Metal Show" with Steve WhitEman on it bragging about being Lzzy's vocal coach???
I actually had to look up who this was and go listen to some Kix on youtube (blech)...wtf?

Where's Steve live now?? I heard a Trailer Park in Moorefield WV??
Apparently he's in a new band, Funny Money....kind of also a blech for me though.
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