Show me you know a BIT about opera (save the three tenors) and I might just pay that comment some weight.
"1003" <=== be a man and tell me from where the reference comes without a Google. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Numero Uno from Friday, October 09, 2009 10:02:41 PM)
Numero Uno wrote:
Shouldn't you know by now that fanboy opinions aren't allowed in this camp....
guidogodoy wrote:
Having just finally heard the three "Winter Songs" myself, I cannot help but agree.
Then again, I also LOVE Nostra as J.D. well knows. I do listen to opera and, IMO, Nostra has very little to do with TRUE opera.
JayDee Jepsen wrote:
Mr. Diamond,
I have to respectfully disagree with you on the point of JP/Halford selling out on the select cd you listed with the exception of TURBO. IMO there's difference between selling out (for commcercial success) and exploring other musical avenues for personal gratification. In '86 if you remember MCrue, Poison, Ratt and other were all the "glam metal" and selling lots of records,lots of airplay...and JP tried to walk that line with the Turbo and their costumes to be more 'radio' friendly and be a jp version of the glam bands...This for me was selling out for $$$
The other times with JP and Halford I feel they/he was just exploring other musical interests/directions and not necessarily for commercial value as personal.. Rob has plenty of money, so like he said "I always wanted to make a christmas cd" . Many artist do Christmas cds mostly because of their own fond memories of the past and nothing more.....Rob's not following a commercail trend so to speak and in the vain I support anyone who has the ability and money to pursue their deisres even for little monetary gain...