Re: Creed in general...

From: "Greg Keltner" <mrfunfoods@DELLMAIL.COM>
To: <CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM>
Date: Fri
29 Mar 2002 12:21:52 -0600

If this post doesn't pass Hitler - I'm done.
 
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His voice is his only weakness...Don't get me wrong, he's
-> phenomenal in the studio, but he does have to exercise his voice a lot
-> more than he does. I know that sounds way-off (as he is a singer)

Correct you are. Scott's voice is weak, I wonder just what sort of regimen he uses (if any) to condition it. I know I suffered from this and have to really be careful to not overdo my vocal limitations. It would be tragic if Scott is not really paying close attention. At the least, it's really frustrating to see bands perform at a lesser degree live than in the studio.


-> With talent as low as his he should've stayed with, who? Virgos or
-> somethin...i dunno neway u won't be hearing much of him from me.

Lay off the bass dude. I think your opinion of his ability is not shared by the majority of listeners. For a stand-in, what I have heard is acceptable. After all this is a side gig for him as has been pointed out several times. Having said that, the low foundation of Creed is not nearly as tight and precise as it could be with a dedicated bass player.