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  • Warham
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Mar 2004
    • 14589

    What Would David Lee Roth Do?

    3/18/05

    What would David Lee Roth do?

    The current crop of rock bands is missing outrageous, shock-inducing front men

    JOHN INTINI

    While watching the VH1 countdown of the 100 Greatest Shocking Moments in Rock & Roll for the tenth time, it hit me. Somewhere between the stories of David Lee Roth offering roadies cash in exchange for groupies (No. 40) and Ozzy Osbourne biting the head off a dove (No. 18), I realized how bland and faceless the current crop of lead singers is in comparison to those of the past.

    Nearly every band breaking in these days lacks personality -- something that was never said about U2, Kiss or Oasis during their infancy. For starters, try to name the lead singer of any of the cookie-cutter groups currently on the charts -- Modest Mouse, Keane, Franz Ferdinand or the Killers. Can't do it? Not surprising, since the closest we have to a burgeoning rock god in this post-boy-band era is Chris Martin. And he's more famous for being Mr. Gwyneth Paltrow, and giving his kid a silly name (Apple), than being Coldplay's lead singer.

    Newer Canadian bands aren't any different. Except for Deryck Whibley of SUM 41 and Sam Roberts, it's a pretty anonymous lot. Just consider these Juno nominees: Billy Talent, Finger Eleven, Alexisonfire and the Trews. I hate to say it, but when it comes to personalities, there's barely a Matthew Good in the bunch.

    Since radio leans toward safe pop (Barenaked Ladies and Maroon 5) and record labels seem more interested in developing solo artists (Norah Jones and Usher), it's becoming harder for rock bands -- never mind front men -- to make a lasting impression. And the emphasis on finding the flavour of the month doesn't help. "A buzz band today won't be a buzz band in three months," says Larry LeBlanc, Billboard magazine's Canadian bureau chief. "That wasn't the case -- even during Nirvana days. Back then, buzz bands lasted at least a year, which was long enough for front men to stick out."

    The boy-band craze of the mid-'90s is also partly to blame. During the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync era, record label executives' greatest priority was putting together a roster of cute guys to drive teen girls crazy. Style won out over substance. To some extent, that formula still exists, making it hard for the next Kurt Cobain to break through.

    So in a few years, when the final dozen or so legends -- including Bono, Anthony Kiedis, Eddie Vedder and Michael Stipe -- finally head to the old-age home in Cleveland (a.k.a. the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame), there's going to be a major shortage of interesting front men. Foreseeing this vast emptiness, reality TV guru Mark Burnett is stepping up. The winner of his new show, Rock Star, will take over as lead singer of INXS -- replacing Michael Hutchence, who killed himself in 1997. Burnett's desperate attempt to exploit the situation is shocking -- but it wouldn't even make the Top 100.

    To comment, email john.intini@macleans.rogers.com
  • tydhurst
    Commando
    • Mar 2004
    • 1065

    #2
    Did you find this in google as the first search when you put "David Lee Roth Dead" in the search box, coz i was checking whether or not he did (some idiot said he might have) and this is the first search result i got!
    Don't need a gun to blow your mind!

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    Join my forum.

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    • Big Troubles
      ROTH ARMY SUPREME
      • Feb 2004
      • 8517

      #3
      I read that a few weeks ago. I believe it was from a writer in calgary. writer does bring up a few good points. but regardless of what a small percentage of people that believe in good classic rock music ala VH- there will always be the mainstream media, dictating what music "we" should listen to. It's all about the bling bling baby! Britney sells Pepsi better than VH- so wouldn't it make more sense for the record co. to push Britney more than VH? What we need to do as a minority, IF we really do want things to change, is we need to show the media conglomerates that we are money to them too. We can and will make a difference. Or we can just cave and listen to Britney too.
      "FUCK YOU, YOU FUCKIN' BITCH! WHO THE FUCK DO YOU THINK YOU ARE ANYWAYS? TALK TO ME LIKE THAT? FUCK YOU. DRAG QUEEN LOOKIN' WHORE- YOU AINT SHIT. YOUR THE FRECKLE TO THE LEFT OF MY BROWN EYE. NOW GO MAKE YOURSELF USEFUL...OH, PUT DAD ON THE PHONE"

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      • WOAHYEAH
        Head Fluffer
        • Jan 2004
        • 485

        #4
        Are "The Darkness" a step in the right direction?

        I have no idea if I should even like these guys or not.

        Somebody take Roth's, Dio's, Cooper's, and all 'dem other awesome frontmen's DNA and clone em, woulda ya?
        Served hot, right from the rhythm kitchen.

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        • Coyote
          ROTH ARMY SUPREME
          • Jan 2004
          • 8185

          #5
          Originally posted by Big Troubles
          I read that a few weeks ago. I believe it was from a writer in calgary. writer does bring up a few good points. but regardless of what a small percentage of people that believe in good classic rock music ala VH- there will always be the mainstream media, dictating what music "we" should listen to. It's all about the bling bling baby! Britney sells Pepsi better than VH- so wouldn't it make more sense for the record co. to push Britney more than VH? What we need to do as a minority, IF we really do want things to change, is we need to show the media conglomerates that we are money to them too. We can and will make a difference. Or we can just cave and listen to Britney too.
          Never! I'd rather get caught in bed with Paris "white trash dead beaver-pussy" Hilton, than hear my brain capacity dwindle away with every soul-less drum beat & nasal whine!
          Why settle for something you have, if it's not as good as something you're out to get?

          Originally posted by Seshmeister
          It's like putting up a YouTube of Bach and playing Chopstix on your Bontempi...

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          • Calderone
            Commando
            • Jan 2004
            • 1081

            #6
            Dont worry guys,i'll be playin' live real soon
            the album is on the mix and the upcoming website is awesome
            you'll see
            you'll see...hope ya like it

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            • Big Troubles
              ROTH ARMY SUPREME
              • Feb 2004
              • 8517

              #7
              Hurry the Fuck up Calderone!c
              "FUCK YOU, YOU FUCKIN' BITCH! WHO THE FUCK DO YOU THINK YOU ARE ANYWAYS? TALK TO ME LIKE THAT? FUCK YOU. DRAG QUEEN LOOKIN' WHORE- YOU AINT SHIT. YOUR THE FRECKLE TO THE LEFT OF MY BROWN EYE. NOW GO MAKE YOURSELF USEFUL...OH, PUT DAD ON THE PHONE"

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              • Big Troubles
                ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                • Feb 2004
                • 8517

                #8
                Originally posted by WOAHYEAH
                Are "The Darkness" a step in the right direction?

                I have no idea if I should even like these guys or not.

                Somebody take Roth's, Dio's, Cooper's, and all 'dem other awesome frontmen's DNA and clone em, woulda ya?
                well i think that's part of the problem.. The biz has a lot of imitators and nobody stands out for being original. There was only 1 dio, Cooper and certainly only 1 Dave. I wont except a clone of them. The Darkness sounds good, and I like the idea that the singer is a big VH fan, but ppl need to find their own niche.
                "FUCK YOU, YOU FUCKIN' BITCH! WHO THE FUCK DO YOU THINK YOU ARE ANYWAYS? TALK TO ME LIKE THAT? FUCK YOU. DRAG QUEEN LOOKIN' WHORE- YOU AINT SHIT. YOUR THE FRECKLE TO THE LEFT OF MY BROWN EYE. NOW GO MAKE YOURSELF USEFUL...OH, PUT DAD ON THE PHONE"

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                • Matt White
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 20565

                  #9
                  Music goes in cycles.

                  It'll come back around.

                  Somewhere, a killer band is rehearsing.............................


                  Somewhere......................................

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                  • Calderone
                    Commando
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 1081

                    #10
                    Matt white is right !
                    somewhere....im sure there are plenty of super talented bands
                    that will be mega rockstars of tomorrow.
                    i hope the party come back ..im tired of slipknots,bizkits,and good charlottes ....

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                    • Warham
                      DIAMOND STATUS
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 14589

                      #11
                      The problem isn't the bands, it's the record labels.

                      They want a manufactured group that will hit #1 immediately, with their first album. The days of the artist taking three to four albums to find their niche and become popular are gone. You are usually in the bargain bin nowadays if you haven't made it by your fourth. Somebody like John Mellencamp, who made about six lackluster albums that didn't sell before he hit it big, would never make it in today's music scene. It's a tough gig out there. And it's a shame too.

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                      • guwapo_rocker

                        #12
                        What's Coldplay?

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                        • rustoffa
                          ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 8959

                          #13
                          Either you like The Darkness or you don't.....I don't wanna argue about falsetto and failure.

                          I will say that Hawkins' put on an amazing display of showmanship when I saw them last year.

                          I guess he and Jack White are in kinda the same boat as they both dabble with the guitar...Jack White has some charasma as well.

                          To keep this from turning into house of music material, I'd have to say Dave probably wouldn't recommend any return to the hard-rock glory-days stage mantra. He'd probably steer the boat towards a Grace Slick/Wendy O hybrid or something.
                          Last edited by rustoffa; 04-11-2005, 08:48 PM.

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                          • Unchainme
                            ROTH ARMY SUPREME
                            • Apr 2005
                            • 7746

                            #14
                            You now what it's Missing Srlf Isteem, I'm Seroius I'm Look At on of like Van Halen, Aerosmith, GN'R, Motley Crue and AC/DC they sang Sex, Drugs and Rock And Roll. Unlike today where you just hear someone Whining about how they want to kill themselves because a girl "Ruined There Live". I mean You Would never Hear Diamond Dave sing about thtis crap. And you hear a whole bunch of No-Talent guitarist this day who apparently don't know how to do solos. Another thing is That Rock Has Become Way to political and I Don't Mean The Who "My Generation" political, I mean song lyrics like this "George Bush is a Evil, Blah, Blah". Look I don't care if you are Republican or Democrat, Politics and True Rock And Roll don't mix. Rock is not supposed to support a Presedential Canidate. God, maybe if they focused More on Music than politics we might auctually hear something Worth While.
                            Still waiting for a relevant Browns Team

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                            • sammysupporter
                              Roth Army Recruit
                              • Apr 2005
                              • 6

                              #15
                              I feel that David Lee Roth would get confused with that question, because he just finished a big back of crack, and would instead choose to ignore the question and listen to an awesome Sammy single.

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