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  • beavrtek
    Full On Cocktard
    • Aug 2004
    • 25

    Voices in my head

    "On Fire" is playing in my mind
    Everything about it is exactly as it was recorded for VH1 except for one thing... Hagar is singing it. Same lyrics, screams and vocal melody as Roth did. Just Hagar doing it. No, I'm not saying he should have been their singer for that album... not at all.
    I also hear Bon Scott singing "You Shook Me All Night Long".

    ... anyhoo
  • Jetstream
    Foot Soldier
    • Dec 2011
    • 609

    #2
    Then you have a vivid imagination because one, that song would have never been written by someone as compositionally challenged who falls back on generic AOR construction as Hagar and never could do those screams remotely as well as Dave, not even close... ps, Hagar sucks
    I got lost in the...

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    • ZahZoo
      ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

      • Jan 2004
      • 8972

      #3
      Beav... seek professional help, immediately!!!
      "If you want to be a monk... you gotta cook a lot of rice...”

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      • tbone888
        Roadie
        • Feb 2012
        • 153

        #4
        Hagar singing On Fire sounds like a nightmare. On the other hand, any true ac/dc fan doesn't have any trouble figuring out Back in Black is full of Bon Scott's lyrics and melodies. R&R ain't Noise Pollution, Hells Bells? Pure Bon Scott.

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        • Terry
          TOASTMASTER GENERAL
          • Jan 2004
          • 11966

          #5
          Originally posted by ZahZoo
          Beav... seek professional help, immediately!!!
          Yeah, really...maybe some good meds can smother those voices in your head...at least the Hagar one replacing Roth.
          Scramby eggs and bacon.

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          • Anonymous
            Banned
            • May 2004
            • 12749

            #6
            Originally posted by beavrtek
            "On Fire" is playing in my mind
            Everything about it is exactly as it was recorded for VH1 except for one thing... Hagar is singing it. Same lyrics, screams and vocal melody as Roth did. Just Hagar doing it. No, I'm not saying he should have been their singer for that album... not at all.
            I also hear Bon Scott singing "You Shook Me All Night Long".

            ... anyhoo
            This is the good kind of voices in your head. Well, not *good* per se, but certainly innocuous & harmless.

            It's when God starts talking to you that you should be worried. That fucker is always getting people into all sorts of wicked trouble. He's worse than Jack Daniel's & not nearly as fun.

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            • beavrtek
              Full On Cocktard
              • Aug 2004
              • 25

              #7
              Originally posted by Jetstream
              Then you have a vivid imagination because one, that song would have never been written by someone as compositionally challenged who falls back on generic AOR construction as Hagar and never could do those screams remotely as well as Dave, not even close... ps, Hagar sucks
              Alls I'm sayin' here is that to me, if you drop in Hagar's voice (emulating Roth) in On Fire, it works. I think that Hagar did an epic job on the first Montrose record. Do I think Hagar's voice fits well with any other early VH/Roth tune? No. Do I think that Hagar should have been the singer on VH1, like Templeman was apparently very close to pushing Ed to do? Fuck no.

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              • Jetstream
                Foot Soldier
                • Dec 2011
                • 609

                #8
                Originally posted by beavrtek
                Alls I'm sayin' here is that to me, if you drop in Hagar's voice (emulating Roth) in On Fire, it works. I think that Hagar did an epic job on the first Montrose record. Do I think Hagar's voice fits well with any other early VH/Roth tune? No. Do I think that Hagar should have been the singer on VH1, like Templeman was apparently very close to pushing Ed to do? Fuck no.
                Then why search if you can find only one and then feel a need to replay that suggestion in your head... it is not worth your time fine sir
                I got lost in the...

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                • beavrtek
                  Full On Cocktard
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 25

                  #9
                  Originally posted by tbone888
                  Hagar singing On Fire sounds like a nightmare. On the other hand, any true ac/dc fan doesn't have any trouble figuring out Back in Black is full of Bon Scott's lyrics and melodies. R&R ain't Noise Pollution, Hells Bells? Pure Bon Scott.

                  On AC/DC, absolutely. Bon's voice is indeed a natural for the songs you mention. His signature style is all over just about every song on that disc, with the exception of maybe the song BIB. It's plain as fuckin day yet oddly the suggestion of it, half the time I bring it up with a "hardcore" AC/DC fan, produces outrage. sheesh. The band was in pre-production and about to enter the studio when Bon shuffled off. Bon had a great sense of melody even working with rudimentary tunes. And he was clever lyrically in ways that Johnson has never been (that is, I should say, after he ran out of Bon's stuff halfway through FTATR) and never will be. I'm not sure what the royalty arrangement is for that album, but it seems clear that Johnson is credited for writing he didn't do. After some 300 bizillion copies of BIB sold, I hope the Young brothers have been doing right by the Scott family. It does go without saying nevertheless, that Brian Johnson sang his ass off when all the chips were down.

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