Type O Negitive's second cd.
Now, would that be their ACTUAL 2nd CD, the Pseudo-Live Album "Origin of the Feces" or the
album immediatly after their very successful "Bloody Kisses" which would be "October Rust"....
you need to clarify.
If it is "Bad Company" I like both versions too. The new edgier version is kind of neat IMO.
My only real complaint was replacing "six gun" with "shotgun", but it still works.
Personally most CD's are crap, it is rare to get one I like more than half the songs on it... which is why I get what I like and only what I like on the internet now.
"I was born with a six gun in my hand" was switched to "shotgun" in the verse,
but in another verse "six gun sound" was switched to "death Punch Sound", which
made me laugh so hard I almost peed myself....
Frankly I believe the original bad company took themselves WAY TOO seriously,
but that truthfully applies to virtually ALL the 70's "Arena Rock" groups.
And without that "This is Spinal Tap" wouldn't have been funny...
I would have to agree that St. Anger is a pretty horrible CD i listen to the beginning of the songs get all pumped up and then they start screaming and then I'm not pumped anymore.....
On my first listen through St.Anger I was thinking
"My God someone buy Hetfield a case of Stoli before they let him sing again..."
On my second listen? Come to think of it I never finished....
that is like saying that jimi hendrix should not have done all along the watchtower because bob dylan did it before him... im not saying that five finger is jimi but by your state of mind that amazing song would not have come about. or what about the songs guns n' roses coverd, or saying that george thorogood was horrible during his "stealing" of one bourbon, one scotch, one beer....everyone from janis joplin, rise against, elvis costello, and even metallica have recorded songs that were recorded before them and it is sad to think that after someone has done it no one would be able to put another spin on it. cause i believe at the time these people were considerd new artists to the songs they were recording
Bob Seger's "Turn The Page" as covered by Metallica comes to mind...