> I really do not want to draw things out but look at the new
> stuff by Crue, If I Die Tomorrow was Big in early 2005, what
> happened, the upper echelon killed it quick, same with
> Priest and Motorheads new stuff. Bands like the Darkness,
> Trapt, New Found Glory, AFI, Story of the Year, I can go on
> and on were stomped. Face it, the wheels can get more
> mileage from what they call Rap and Hip Hop. I would love
> to see 50cent, House of Pain, Busta Rhymes, Cypress Hill and
> all these other two-bit acts stand up to Sabbath, Doors,
> Metallica, Zepplin, Skid Row, GNR, forget it, when all the
> Rappers believe something they are thick skulled and will
> not listen to anything concrete.
>
If I Die Tomorrow is an awesome song, the have been selling out their concerts for about a year now and they are still going. If Axl Rose could ever get his s%#t together and reunite with GnR, I don't know about radio play, but they would sell out concert after concert after concert. Rock bands have a tendency to screw themselves up and implode, which doesn't help with radio play.
> stuff by Crue, If I Die Tomorrow was Big in early 2005, what
> happened, the upper echelon killed it quick, same with
> Priest and Motorheads new stuff. Bands like the Darkness,
> Trapt, New Found Glory, AFI, Story of the Year, I can go on
> and on were stomped. Face it, the wheels can get more
> mileage from what they call Rap and Hip Hop. I would love
> to see 50cent, House of Pain, Busta Rhymes, Cypress Hill and
> all these other two-bit acts stand up to Sabbath, Doors,
> Metallica, Zepplin, Skid Row, GNR, forget it, when all the
> Rappers believe something they are thick skulled and will
> not listen to anything concrete.
>
If I Die Tomorrow is an awesome song, the have been selling out their concerts for about a year now and they are still going. If Axl Rose could ever get his s%#t together and reunite with GnR, I don't know about radio play, but they would sell out concert after concert after concert. Rock bands have a tendency to screw themselves up and implode, which doesn't help with radio play.