I know VH is more so a hard rock band (DLR era) then receded into a pop rock band (Sammy era).
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I always wondered what they would have sounded like if Eddie got a good rythm guitarist to add and fill in "emptiness" of some of the VH songs when played live. I've always hated the way many single guitar bands will overlap guitar work, then when you see them play live, its kinda, well, empty sounding becasue you expect to hear a harmony or a rythm or something else going...
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Well, other than "maybe he did not want to" does anyone guess why VH did not get a more aggressive sound? Would that have destoryed the bands "sound" you think by going more metal?
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I always wondered what they would have sounded like if Eddie got a good rythm guitarist to add and fill in "emptiness" of some of the VH songs when played live. I've always hated the way many single guitar bands will overlap guitar work, then when you see them play live, its kinda, well, empty sounding becasue you expect to hear a harmony or a rythm or something else going...
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Well, other than "maybe he did not want to" does anyone guess why VH did not get a more aggressive sound? Would that have destoryed the bands "sound" you think by going more metal?
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