It was almost as if they had done all they would be able to together at that level. Maybe that area of Ed’s musical well was dry which is why his stylings were changing. Interesting that Dave wasn’t thrilled with Jump, more interesting is that he essentially spent the next 27 years singing that very song, as a country song, a big band/orchestra version, even in a techno dj rave version….he sang it a lot.
I love the original incarnation. The second has some excellent music as well, not necessarily the riff driven bangers initially associated with the band, but some strong songs. The big difference between the two, at least to me, is when you are sitting at a red light blaring some VH, if someone pulls up next to you, you carry on. If you are playing VH mach2 and you see someone pull up next to you, you turn it down.
I love the original incarnation. The second has some excellent music as well, not necessarily the riff driven bangers initially associated with the band, but some strong songs. The big difference between the two, at least to me, is when you are sitting at a red light blaring some VH, if someone pulls up next to you, you carry on. If you are playing VH mach2 and you see someone pull up next to you, you turn it down.
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