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Post by Mod City on Nov 26, 2007 15:47:16 GMT -5
Not that I was a huge fan or anything, but his voice is easily one of the most recognizable in all of radio rock. www.reuters.com/article/musicNews/idUSN2641617420071126Wasn't sure if this could have gone in Coleman, but it is music related, so I put it in here. Slap me around if necessary.
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Post by vanhagar3000 on Nov 26, 2007 21:00:17 GMT -5
Call me crazy, but I didn't mind Quiet Riot, or at least their most recognizable stuff. Plus remember, they were the first people to employ Randy Rhoades.
RIP Kevin
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Post by Mod City on Nov 27, 2007 0:07:41 GMT -5
That's not crazy. The band definitely had their moments. And DuBrow was one of the stalwarts who didn't buy into the grunge sound that made everybody else change or just quit.
Quiet Riot is still fun to crank up on the radio. Nice work, Kevin.
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Post by solgroupie on Nov 27, 2007 0:22:45 GMT -5
oh god, i was in high school when cum on feel the noise - noize - whatever, came out. my friends and i thought that was the best song EVAH. i sure did go on and feel that noise as loud as the cassette player in my car would let me.
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Post by Krista on Nov 27, 2007 0:26:32 GMT -5
I'm a know nothing of Quiet Riot, but I do like "Cum on feel the noize." I'm sure that's the only song I'd like too.
But RIP Kevin DuBrow.
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Post by Amphigory on Nov 27, 2007 0:41:50 GMT -5
He just couldn't handle the noize anymore.
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