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c5150b
11-27-2006, 11:24 PM
Sorry if a repost but I would like to hear the take on Ed then vs. when he was with Dave. I say a major change and a much softer sound as we all know. Nothing like the solos of CVH! What your all's take?

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c5150b
11-27-2006, 11:25 PM
Would like to see someone do the CVH stuff solos!!

Terry
11-27-2006, 11:33 PM
Problem with all the Van Hagar solos is that Ed was going on autopilot...

As a guitarist, I can say that nothing Ed did after Dave left made me wanna figure out how to play it...There were no Eruption-like moments, where it sent me scrambling for my axe trying to figure out how he did it...

Van Hagar solos - pinched harmonic coupled with tremolo bar dive, some random tapping, then some fast trilling up the high-E string, open low-E string with tremolo bar dive...lather, rinse, repeat.

We'd all heard it done before, with more intensity, by the same guitarist with Dave in the band.

Uninspired with Sam.

'Nuff said.

PlexiBrown
11-28-2006, 01:29 AM
His solos in the Spam years weren't as ripping and blistering as they were with Dave. The soloing on 5150 was especially annoying. It was like he was trying to solo like Spammy sings. Like cats being tortured.

Diamondjimi
11-28-2006, 01:35 AM
Originally posted by Terry
Problem with all the Van Hagar solos is that Ed was going on autopilot...

As a guitarist, I can say that nothing Ed did after Dave left made me wanna figure out how to play it...There were no Eruption-like moments, where it sent me scrambling for my axe trying to figure out how he did it...

Van Hagar solos - pinched harmonic coupled with tremolo bar dive, some random tapping, then some fast trilling up the high-E string, open low-E string with tremolo bar dive...lather, rinse, repeat.

We'd all heard it done before, with more intensity, by the same guitarist with Dave in the band.

Uninspired with Sam.

'Nuff said.

My thoughts exactly!

Could'nt have said it better myself. He became a cliche`d parody of himself.
Two words that sum it up. Boring and uninspired

As for using a drill on his guitar(Asscake aka "Poundcake"). Paul Gilbert beat him to it by a few years.

If he seriously wants to regain his title and become relevant again , he'd best be doing his homework.

PlexiBrown
11-28-2006, 01:43 AM
If he seriously wants to regain his title and become relevant again , he'd best be doing his homework.

I think that just playing with Dave again will change Eddie's playing for the better. Dave brings out the best in Eddie's playing. Eddie's playing sounded pretty cool on those 2 songs they did with Roth after Sammy left and before the Cherone crap.

Kilkmaru
11-28-2006, 01:47 AM
Weird ain't it

FORD
11-28-2006, 02:14 AM
Eddie played a solo on each of the first 5 Van HALEN albums...

VH 1 - Eruption
VH II - Spanish Fly
WACF - Fools Intro
Fair Warning - Mean Street Intro
Diver Down - Actually there were TWO on this album - Cathedral and the Little Guitars intro,

Unfortunately on 1984, he blew it off and put in a fucking keyboard intro before Jump instead.

But still, that's 6 solos on 5 records, each showcasing a remarkable talent, whether using electric or acoustic guitars.

By contrast, only ONE Van Hagar album had a solo on it, that would be "316" on the FUCK album.

Compared to ANY of the 6 solos on the Van HALEN records, 316 was incredibly routine, predicitable and boring. And though it was supposedly named for Wolfie's birthdate, rumor is that even this solo was actually written in 1984. Which would mean Eddie wrote NO guitar solos in Van Hagar at all. Unless you count that "Balifuckterium" or whatever it was called on Balance, which wasn't so much a solo as much as a dumb song title that not even Hagar could hang a cheesy lyric on.

I jumped all over some sheep on YouTube for calling Eddie the "true innovator" responsible for Van Halen's success. If so, why the fuck didn't he "innovate" anything without David Lee Roth??

As usual, the sheep had no answer. :cool:

Diamondjimi
11-28-2006, 01:02 PM
Originally posted by FORD
Eddie played a solo on each of the first 5 Van HALEN albums...

VH 1 - Eruption
VH II - Spanish Fly
WACF - Fools Intro
Fair Warning - Mean Street Intro
Diver Down - Actually there were TWO on this album - Cathedral and the Little Guitars intro,

Unfortunately on 1984, he blew it off and put in a fucking keyboard intro before Jump instead.

But still, that's 6 solos on 5 records, each showcasing a remarkable talent, whether using electric or acoustic guitars.

By contrast, only ONE Van Hagar album had a solo on it, that would be "316" on the FUCK album.

Compared to ANY of the 6 solos on the Van HALEN records, 316 was incredibly routine, predicitable and boring. And though it was supposedly named for Wolfie's birthdate, rumor is that even this solo was actually written in 1984. Which would mean Eddie wrote NO guitar solos in Van Hagar at all. Unless you count that "Balifuckterium" or whatever it was called on Balance, which wasn't so much a solo as much as a dumb song title that not even Hagar could hang a cheesy lyric on.

I jumped all over some sheep on YouTube for calling Eddie the "true innovator" responsible for Van Halen's success. If so, why the fuck didn't he "innovate" anything without David Lee Roth??

As usual, the sheep had no answer. :cool:

And there you have it . It's so obvious EVH blew his creative wad before DLR bailed. A percentage of their material/riffs (CVH) was culled from earlier songs that did'nt cut it. (Any doubters need only listen to the"Zero" demos) . VH's well of good ideas ran dry many years ago. "Up for Breakfast"? C'mon give us a fuckin break. Where's the 10 albums of material he's supposedly has ? If it's anything like "Breakfast" I'm not interested ,especially if The Round Rocker is squealing over it !
No matter which site sheep are drivveling on they must atone to the facts. Van Halen ain't shit without Dave !
Nice one FORD.:cool:

house0paincakes
11-28-2006, 03:02 PM
The guitar playing in "Me Wise Magic" is pretty nice.

Once again, he had Dave to light a fire under his ass.

PlexiBrown
11-28-2006, 03:08 PM
You can't have Van Halen without Dave and Eddie. Together they had the magic.

c5150b
11-28-2006, 07:24 PM
Hey, I'll just take a new album even if the "tour" never happens. I just want to see what Ed's got left. Hopefully we'll be impressed if it's not full of a bunch of dumb effects like the sustainer in his porn song. I think Dave can pull his part off without a hitch but Ed? It's funny I say that because I used to think the other way around. I think Ed needs Dave now more than ever!

mikefont
11-28-2006, 07:41 PM
Ford wrote: Compared to ANY of the 6 solos on the Van HALEN records, 316 was incredibly routine, predicitable and boring. And though it was supposedly named for Wolfie's birthdate, rumor is that even this solo was actually written in 1984.

If you watch Ed's solo on "Live Without A Net", he starts it off by playing 316 (with Al drummin behind it), and this was before Wolfie was born. Although, I DO like Ed's solo for 5150 on the "Live Without A Net" video....with the delay, it sounded AWESOME! Actually, I like the solo to 5150 off of the cd as well. But all this was after Ed had nothing more to prove (in HIS mind), and started resting on his laurels! He actually had SOOO much of his killer tunes and riffs written before the band was even signed! He was just a FLOOD of inspiration back then, and he was still young and out to conquer the world. AND even then, he could be repetitive LIVE! I doubt that even getting back with Dave, that he'll get the inspiration to solo like a WITCH again!
He is still my favorite guitarist of all time, but I do HOPE that he DOES find that fire again, and his new tunes will thoroughly kick my ASS!!!!

Matt White
11-28-2006, 09:32 PM
EVH with DAVID LEE ROTH & Classic VAN HALEN: Too many guitar innovations to list.....


EVH without DAVID LEE ROTH.....

The "HORSE WHINNY"...that annoying depressed note pinch harmonic that he pulled up on....which is in EVERY van hagar era solo....including that tired bag of shit solo in DEAD WITHOUT DAVID LEE ROTH...DVD

FUCK van hagar

DylanLeeRoth
11-28-2006, 10:51 PM
van hagar has alot better songs. so eat shit.

FORD
11-28-2006, 11:10 PM
Originally posted by DylanLeeRoth
van hagar has alot better songs. so eat shit.

Better songs for WHAT?

Inspiring card writers at the Hallmark factory??

Soundtracks for those gay cruises that Sammy takes with his Velveetareeta fan club??

Inspiring dairy cows to give premium quality milk so they can produce the best CHEESE???

PlexiBrown
11-28-2006, 11:52 PM
van hagar has alot better songs. so eat shit.

Go to the Links if you want to join in on the Sammy Hagar ass kiss fest.

Sammy wrote some of the worst lyrics in Rock history coupled with singing, if listened to, was like having somebody throw razor blades into your ears. His whole presence is annoying.

ppg960
11-29-2006, 12:12 AM
Originally posted by DylanLeeRoth
van hagar has alot better songs. so eat shit.

Are you still here? Go suck Spammy's Crank asshole lover.


Also consider during the Hagar years, they started producing their own music.
You can tell Ted Templeman wasn't there.

rustoffa
11-29-2006, 12:19 AM
Originally posted by PlexiBrown
Go to the Links if you want to join in on the Sammy Hagar ass kiss fest.


Better yet, go to Martina McBride's site and start a Sammy Hagar ass kiss fest.

No mods!
:D

DylanLeeRoth
11-29-2006, 08:19 AM
Dude, "Top of the World" "I Can't Stop Loving You" "Right Now" "Summer Nights" "Black and Blue" "Dreams" "Why Can't This be Love" "Love Comes Walking In" are all amazing songs. Van Hagar appealed to a larger fan base hence the more record sales, I was recently reading a rock magazine, one of the few on the shelf so I'm pretty positive it has credibility. They did the top 100 lead singer list and they had Sammy 8th overall and DLR 12th overall. Even the main rock n roll critiques agree with me, Sammy is the man. And you can't deny his great voice, much more power then DLR.

Wawazat
11-29-2006, 08:42 AM
Originally posted by DylanLeeRoth
Dude, "Top of the World" "I Can't Stop Loving You" "Right Now" "Summer Nights" "Black and Blue" "Dreams" "Why Can't This be Love" "Love Comes Walking In" are all amazing songs. Van Hagar appealed to a larger fan base hence the more record sales, I was recently reading a rock magazine, one of the few on the shelf so I'm pretty positive it has credibility. They did the top 100 lead singer list and they had Sammy 8th overall and DLR 12th overall. Even the main rock n roll critiques agree with me, Sammy is the man. And you can't deny his great voice, much more power then DLR.

I´ve heard of hangovers,
but this is ridiculous!

Gary Cherone
11-29-2006, 08:44 AM
Originally posted by DylanLeeRoth
Dude, "Top of the World" "I Can't Stop Loving You" "Right Now" "Summer Nights" "Black and Blue" "Dreams" "Why Can't This be Love" "Love Comes Walking In" are all amazing songs. Van Hagar appealed to a larger fan base hence the more record sales, I was recently reading a rock magazine, one of the few on the shelf so I'm pretty positive it has credibility. They did the top 100 lead singer list and they had Sammy 8th overall and DLR 12th overall. Even the main rock n roll critiques agree with me, Sammy is the man. And you can't deny his great voice, much more power then DLR.

What about Josephine?

Gary Cherone
11-29-2006, 08:45 AM
Dylan, do you want me to come around and sing you More than Words so you don't have those bad dreams again?

Has the bed-wetting stopped?

DylanLeeRoth
11-29-2006, 08:47 AM
i got a better idea, why dont you come over dressed like sammy and sing me some amsterdame.

Gary Cherone
11-29-2006, 08:50 AM
Originally posted by DylanLeeRoth
i got a better idea, why dont you come over dressed like sammy and sing me some amsterdame.

Maybe I can explain how you spell it too. I'm hurt that you'd prefer Sam to seranade you over me. Are you gay for him? Does he put the cream in your coffee

Say high to your mom for me....

DylanLeeRoth
11-29-2006, 08:55 AM
Ya I told my mom Gary Cherone said hi and she responded with the ol' "Extreme sucks the big one." Sorry bud. Oh and Sammy's voice is capable of getting Rosie O'Donnelle wet so you got to give him his props.

Other then that, I think we can all agree Van Hagar produced better songs then Van Halen, record sales are all the proof you need. You're telling me a couple fudgepacking coons who visit this forum buying the records in hope of CVH resemblence is what made the record sales? Get a clue you faggots. Van Hagar for life.

binnie
11-29-2006, 08:58 AM
Roth era sold more than Hagar era, how many times does it have to be said.

Check the VH website, it's all there.

All you need is basic maths, even you can add it up.

DylanLeeRoth
11-29-2006, 08:59 AM
Ya and after that let's all count the hairs on DLR's head. That some basic fourth grade shit right there. My estimate is 13 tops.

Gary Cherone
11-29-2006, 09:00 AM
Originally posted by DylanLeeRoth
Ya I told my mom Gary Cherone said hi and she responded with the ol' "Extreme sucks the big one." Sorry bud. Oh and Sammy's voice is capable of getting Rosie O'Donnelle wet so you got to give him his props.



She sucked me.

DylanLeeRoth
11-29-2006, 09:00 AM
Ya wow bud, you should be happy I even responded to your mom joke. Mom jokes are so 1995, but I know thats when you were "in" so I'll let it go this time.

binnie
11-29-2006, 09:09 AM
Originally posted by DylanLeeRoth
Ya and after that let's all count the hairs on DLR's head. That some basic fourth grade shit right there. My estimate is 13 tops.

Dip-shit. You claimed Hagar-era supremacy on the basis of record sales. I simply stated you were wrong.

You raised the issue of counting records, not me - so who's guilty of the "fourth grade shit"?

Jesus, how many more times do you want ot contradict yourself?

DylanLeeRoth
11-29-2006, 09:12 AM
Get out the stats, and let's compare record sales jizzbreath. Don't sit there and act like Van Halen is the best selling band of all time, 90% of the time I talk about them no one has a clue what I'm talking about. Its DEPRESSING TO. I LOVE VAN HALEN I REALLY DO..but Van Hagar is that much better, when I say you guys like Van Hagar people know exactly what I'm talking about. Listen I know Van Halen was releasing records in 1973 and all, but there legacy is dead. The true legacy is Van Hagars, the Van Hagar fan base is ever growing. As the days pass and the Van Halen fans are regulated to old folks homes and death the Van Hagar army will expand to Beatle popularity eventually.

binnie
11-29-2006, 09:26 AM
You want stats?

From the VH website, American sales.


VHI: Diamond status (10 million)
VHII: 5 million
Women and Children First: 3 million
Fair Warning: 2 million
Diver Down: 4 million
1984: diamond (10 million)

I make that 34 million.

Hagar-era:

5150: 6 million
OU812: 4 million
FUCK: 3 million
Live, Right here Right now: 2 million
Balance: 3 million

Thats 18 million.

So only just over half the Roth-era records then.

Want more proof?

DylanLeeRoth
11-29-2006, 09:30 AM
Yes you obviously changed those statistics. Also if you look at the record sale average Van Hagar dominates. You see if the Beatles released one album that made 50 million, and then Backstreet Boys released 30 albums that made 55 million does that mean Backstreet boys are better then the Beatles? Didn't think so. Owned.

binnie
11-29-2006, 10:12 AM
Originally posted by DylanLeeRoth
Yes you obviously changed those statistics. .

You fucking moron!

Log onto the Van Halen website and check for yourself!

snakeskincowboy
11-29-2006, 02:14 PM
hey dylan- were you at the hagar thanksgiving dinner or did sam give ya some free cabo?- no offense sam fan man, but you are woefully wrong on your record sales claim- do some homework- cheers!

binnie
11-29-2006, 04:48 PM
Originally posted by snakeskincowboy
but you are woefully wrong on your record sales claim- do some homework- cheers!

Thank-you.

Cool poster name too....

PlexiBrown
11-29-2006, 05:17 PM
DylanLeeRoth is probably that know it all moron from the links who goes by the name of Van Squalen.

PlexiBrown
11-29-2006, 06:35 PM
Hagar fans want so badly for everyone to believe what they believe about Hagar. They want all Van Halen fans to think that Hagar made VH better and that Van Hagar had better songs and sold more albums. They are in serious denial.

Van Halen saved Hagar from fading into even more obscurity then he already was. Van Halen pretty much ruled the rock world before Hagar joined.

The CVH catalog way outsells the Van Hagar catalog and will outsell it even more with the new generation of Van Halen fans who can't stand Van Hagar.

As far as concert attendance goes, CVH toured every year and played more times in each city then they did with Spam and CVH sold out arenas everywhere.

Van Hagar fans worst nightmare is to have DLR back in Van Halen. It is Sammy's worst nightmare too.

lztom
11-30-2006, 05:25 PM
Here's the acid test on the actual question:

If you were to trail around some guitar shops probably anywhere in the world and hung around in each one for a bit, I'd be hugely surprised if you had to visit two or three before you heard a CVH Eddie solo being nailed/massacred (usually the latter). You could maybe tour round all summer until (if) you heard a Van Hagar era Eddie solo.

Personally, I have never heard a Van Hagar solo being played in any guitar shop.

I think that says it all.

ppg960
11-30-2006, 06:07 PM
Originally posted by lztom
Here's the acid test on the actual question:

If you were to trail around some guitar shops probably anywhere in the world and hung around in each one for a bit, I'd be hugely surprised if you had to visit two or three before you heard a CVH Eddie solo being nailed/massacred (usually the latter). You could maybe tour round all summer until (if) you heard a Van Hagar era Eddie solo.

Personally, I have never heard a Van Hagar solo being played in any guitar shop.

I think that says it all.

I don't think you ever will either.
Ed is near impossible to duplicate. I did see Steve Vai play Eruption behind his back on the Eat'em and Smile tour.
That was Fucking Cool.

Jurak
12-02-2006, 01:00 PM
Originally posted by DylanLeeRoth
Ya and after that let's all count the hairs on DLR's head. That some basic fourth grade shit right there. My estimate is 13 tops.

that's my estimate of your age fucknuts.........13 maybe........

:rolleyes:

svrwthr
12-02-2006, 02:57 PM
Originally posted by c5150b
Would like to see someone do the CVH stuff solos!!

DONE BEFORE THE SPAM ONE

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c5150b
12-02-2006, 04:21 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by svrwthr
[b]DONE BEFORE THE SPAM ONE


Nice thanks bro!

svrwthr
12-03-2006, 10:01 PM
np You're welcome

Jurak
12-04-2006, 02:42 PM
just when i thought i've seen all the U Tube VH vids.......up pops another one............

thanks.......... :D

PlexiBrown
12-05-2006, 01:23 AM
Sammy has written some of the worst lyrics of all time. Check out this gem.....

Suckers walk, money talks!
But it can't touch my three lock box!
Uh! Oh, yeah!
Mysteries of the days of old.
You find the key, you got the gold.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
Treasure's here, sunken there.
Buried treasure's everywhere.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
Don't go far, circle close.
The father, son, the holy ghost.
To the trinity, I raise a toast!
Ahh, yea!
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
-solo-
Secrets of the trinity lie within the number three.
Uh! Hey!
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
(Three Lock Box)
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
(Three Lock Box)
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.

binnie
12-05-2006, 02:53 AM
Yep, I haven't got a fucking clue what that's supposed to be about.

Is Sammy saying that nothing can beat his faith?

Actually, I couldn't give a fuck.........

DylanLeeRoth
12-05-2006, 10:48 AM
Originally posted by PlexiBrown
Sammy has written some of the worst lyrics of all time. Check out this gem.....

Suckers walk, money talks!
But it can't touch my three lock box!
Uh! Oh, yeah!
Mysteries of the days of old.
You find the key, you got the gold.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
Treasure's here, sunken there.
Buried treasure's everywhere.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
Don't go far, circle close.
The father, son, the holy ghost.
To the trinity, I raise a toast!
Ahh, yea!
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
-solo-
Secrets of the trinity lie within the number three.
Uh! Hey!
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
(Three Lock Box)
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.
(Three Lock Box)
One, two, three lock box.
One, two, three lock box.

that was horrible..i had a seisure after reading those lyrics. sammy better of not written those.

Jurak
12-05-2006, 12:23 PM
sad but true, fuckwad........... :D

PlexiBrown
12-05-2006, 02:50 PM
Here is another Hagar masterpiece from his days in VH. How was he allowed to get away with this crap?

Hey!
Alright!
Woo!
How 'bout 'cha now, come on!
Oh yeah!
Dig it! That's right
Is everybody ready? Let's go!

(Movin' up and down) Up 'n down
(Round and round) Oh, round and round
(Movin' up and down) In 'n out
(Round and round) Yeow!

Crank it! Blow out!
Uh! Ouch!
Help me
Now flip on over
Oh baby, you know that I like it
(Woop! Woop! Woop!)

(Movin' up and down) She choked the chain
(Round and round) She got the hook
(Movin' up and down) Can't get away
(Round and round) Ohhhhh!

Fever starts to climb, reaching 105°
I need another shot o' your love

Love! Love is the source (of infection)
Love! Love is the source (of infection)

Hey, Eddie!
Say what?
Yeah, that's what I'm talkin' about
Wax it on down
Woo!
Ready, set, go!

Oh yeah

Woo!
That's right!

Love, love is the source (of infection)
Love, love is the source (of infection)
Love, love, love, love is the source (of infection)

Love, love is the source (of infection)
Love, love is the source (of infection)

Love, love is the source (of infection)
Love, love, love, love is the source (of infection)

Soul Reaper
12-07-2006, 01:15 PM
Spammy really did sound like a cat at the beginning of that 'Get Up' section....

Simon Ribeiro
12-07-2006, 01:32 PM
Originally posted by PlexiBrown
Here is another Hagar masterpiece from his days in VH. How was he allowed to get away with this crap?
...


Spam's lyrics for Source of Indigestion is terrible, ridiculous.
How can someone write stuffs like that and consider himself a cool song writer? WTF? And the asshole repeated himself on OU812 more than once; there is this song "Mine, all Mine"; Spam repeated the same line on "Cabo Wacko". He released (somewhere in time) a record entitled "9 on a 10 scale"; the red butcher repeated the same sentence on "Sucker on a 3 piece" lyrics. What a dumb!

jgdrag
12-07-2006, 01:53 PM
Nice post Simon

DrMaddVibe
12-07-2006, 02:15 PM
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PutOutTheLights
01-10-2007, 01:40 PM
A good solo is nothing without a good song.

What I will say is the solos for me during Sam's years are a lot harder to learn.

Fat Wolfie
01-12-2007, 04:29 AM
Originally posted by PutOutTheLights
A good solo is nothing without a good song.

What I will say is the solos for me during Sam's years are a lot harder to learn.

aw come on

binnie
01-12-2007, 05:26 AM
Originally posted by PutOutTheLights
A good solo is nothing without a good song.



That is absolutely true.

PlexiBrown
01-12-2007, 06:04 AM
What I will say is the solos for me during Sam's years are a lot harder to learn.

That is kind of backward.

Wawazat
01-12-2007, 06:54 AM
Originally posted by PutOutTheLights

What I will say is the solos for me during Sam's years are a lot harder to learn.

Seems to me everything is quite hard for you cause you are a sheep!

ukcvhnut
01-12-2007, 08:04 AM
dylanleeroth "we can all agree van hager wrote better songs"!!

total bollocks.....if vh played a set without a vanhager song no one except you would notice for weeks!
a set without a cvh song everyone would be fucked off when leaving.....took my cousin to see vanhager, on leaving his comment was..."if they wrote songs like panama,aint talkin bout love and jump(not a favourite of mine) with the old singer id agree they were better then!!!

4moreyears
01-12-2007, 12:56 PM
Originally posted by DylanLeeRoth
Yes you obviously changed those statistics. Also if you look at the record sale average Van Hagar dominates. You see if the Beatles released one album that made 50 million, and then Backstreet Boys released 30 albums that made 55 million does that mean Backstreet boys are better then the Beatles? Didn't think so. Owned.

Is this 3lockcock or that other cheese asshole who used to hang out in here.