| re: "The Worst Rock 'n' Roll Records Of All Time" | |
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fallingtofly 01:45 am UTC 03/23/07 |
| In reply to: | re: "The Worst Rock 'n' Roll Records Of All Time" - The_Orator 01:56 am UTC 03/21/07 |
> > Jim did an OK job, but I can see why he works > > with other singers. And "Left In The Dark" should've been > > left to Rory. > > I like how shaky Jim's voice is during that song, it makes > it much more emotional. It sounds like he's almost crying > the whole song. I think a version with real power--like > Meat--would make it sound more like a song and less like > an experience. With Jim it sounds like you're there. I agree with that- and the spoken word parts are ONLY found (as far as I know) on his version, and they really make the song for me. Then again, after the third or fourth time through the album, i had gotten quite attached to Jim's voice. | |
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