================================================ Subject: Re: Ozzy and Creed From: "Creed -7M3 - Live" To: Date: Mon 6 May 2002 18:50:48 -0400 ================================================ Casey wrote: > This is my first post, so it's sort of an introductory. Thought I'd > let everyone know Creed's the best, seen them 4 times live, should be > 5 sometime this summer (whenever Scott heals up...best wishes man). > Anyways, I thought I'd share something I saw on MTV that I thought was > cool. > > Ozzy Osbourne: > > "I miss the lack of melody [in current music] as well. I mean, a lot > of people think I'm crazy for liking Creed and I like them purely > because they sing! I mean, the singer of Creed sings like the guy from > Pearl Jam, very close kind of voice. But I like the fact that Creed > sing. I don't care if they're a Bible band, Satan band? " > I am getting a bit confused with the two views. But I guess that Satan was in the bible also.... Regarding the music that Creed has produced. I feel more of a positive message from their music. Though I've always kept my mind open to the Satan band concept. Other than the extreme controversies, which have developed, since the release of the "Weathered" album (needless agitation). I have not seen any other signs of a "Satan directive" for the group. About the Pearl Jam connectivity between Scott and Eddie. I was on break today. Just inside the door, someone was playing the radio. . Through the door, it was hard to tell if it was Scott or Eddie. So I oppened the door and found out that it was Pearl Jam's Jeremy tune playing. Normally, I don't make a comparison between the two groups. But today I was caught up in the similarity between the singers. I think that Scott has a smoother way to his vocalizations. But through a steel door, the bands can easily be confused. ... My point (there actually is one) .. If you think the two bands sound similar. Then you must have muffled hearing. Be it a steel door or just nature. About Ozzy.. I like his music and his opinion about Creed. Jim -- "Where humor is concerned there are no standards -- no one can say what is good or bad, although you can be sure that everyone will. -- John Kenneth Galbraith To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp