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There are things I like about this but for a lot of us we got into Richie for the soul. He'd pour his heart into lyrics, sing the crap out of them with passion and really smooth bluesy playing. If those are the reasons people got into him and that's his fanbase, that sound is completely gone. Which is okay for the fans who want him to fly freely and be who he wants and grow and experiment, but he's experimented himself right out of that world. Your point about fans wanting to Rock out because that's what he's known for, that came from Richie too. Leading up to Aftermath he made it clear the Bon Jovi sound put him in a box and he didn't have much room to solo and experiment and have long rock jams. It stands to reason that if he had issues with that then when he was on his own he could cut loose, solo, have fun. It's expectations he projected and he wasn't wrong. AOTL is a much looser, jammier record and I love it. |
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So this is what Richie left Bon Jovi to do? This is the same Eric Clapton fan that brought us Stranger? The same guy named after a used car lot? 3 years in the making? I think I'd rather listen to Jon sing These Days.. I think I'd rather watch Phil flip his hair in half circles during Rollercoaster... Okay Honestly, it's not as horrible as I was expecting it to be at all... It's got some nice moments and catchy in certain areas... Love the production... (This is a low quality stream but I can tell that it's going to sound great)... I think it's got real potential... I actually like it... I'm listening as I type and I like it more and more with each listen... Sent from my HTCD160LVW using Tapatalk |
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No, it is not, but people like to push the things out at first listen. All the songs have a great feeling, yes, it is very commercial but there is also art and something of rock. It's the first EP, and I like what I've heard. Is awesome? I do not know, but I found it very new, a different direction than expected. I think is great. People now seem to say that AOTL was fine, bla bla bla, but in their day, a lot of people said otherwise, and they wanted to hear more Blues from Stranger in this town. 5 songs I liked, and I was not very enthusiastic about the duets, but Bob Rock has mixed it well, I think at least works for me. I hope they release more EPs in a month or two. |
I figured it out... it's not bad but it's just not my thing... Good Times sounds like a Disney song by Miley Cyrus... if this wasn't Richie, would I listen to this and the answer is 'No'... With that said, it's not bad, just not my thing... And that's all I really have to say...
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Oh, that's right; I keep forgetting. You don't DO subjective. That would involve opinions and you only "power phrase" facts. I can hardly wait for THE final verdict - objectively speaking, of course - so we can know if ALL of us should like the songs or dislike them. Think of it as a public service; you can save everyone the trouble of even listening to the songs and, idk, deciding for themselves if they like them or not. RDK, I love ya; but sometimes your arrogance just boggles the mind! And btw, I don't know about Thinny, but unlike most of the people here, I personally liked all of WAN, all of Burning Bridges, and all of THINFS. I even liked all of DA, so go figure... |
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After listening to these songs, I can not wait for the next EPs, I suppose there will be more different styles. If they finally release 4 Eps with 5 songs for each release, they will be 20 songs, that would be fantastic, I want to hear all that sonic landscape that they have explored.
Take Me is Richie only on vocals and have a vibre of adele and chris cornell. I like it. |
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other thing, iam sound like arvil lavigne song, i hate arvil lavigne but i like iam. |
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Your example was exactly what I meant by saying some people's expectations were based on individual interpretations of what he said. Or maybe individual emphasis would be a better way to say it. Again, going from memory, it seems like the majority of criticism came from people who only remembered the "long rock jams" and, unlike you, they totally blew off the "experiment" part or the getting "outside the box" to do what he wanted to do - which wasn't necessarily just long rocking solos. It was also the piano-driven YCOGSH, and the harder outro in SYG, and the funky feel of Sugar Daddy. It just seemed to me that people remembered what was important to them and forgot - or ignored - a lot of the other things, and that may have led to some of their disappointment. Not that it matters one way or another. There's no accounting for taste and people can like or dislike whatever they want for whatever reasons they have (despite what RDK says). :p The world keeps on turning... |
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