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10 years ago
I've got a bitter sweet(lol) feeling with that song. There is some Dokken in it - without Don. And Michael Sweet is amazing. But he is into Stryper. If George wants to keep the Dokken legacy alive as Thin Lizzy does it, he needs a singer that will be willing to do several recordings together with Wild Mick Brown and Jeff Pilson and go on tour with them. I don't know who this singer might be. A young hungry one ??? The son of David Coverdale?, harharhar, or the nephew of Graham Bonnet? What do you think? What, Sammy Hagar?, you're just kidding, man, ah, Steve Perry, mhm, Axl Rose, oh no, George looks awful with that bucket on his head, lol, Mark Slaughter, err, than the songs can be played on the Disney Channel, harharhar, in the Micky Mouse section...Lou Gramm?, no, George is likely no "Juke Box Hero", smile, Jack Russell, no, he would robb every bank on the live tour, don't know if George wants to practice guitar in the police car while the siren is howling...Rik Emmett, no, you would only play live in Sweden, Tommy Shaw or Jack Blades, no, too much damn yankees in the line-up, Gary Cherone, mhm, it's an extreme situation for George, Mike Patton, no, it would lead to Lynch Bizkit II, Dusty Hill, then Texas would be sold out, Pete Townsend would be a good choice then George won't be fooled again, Robert Plant would be challenging...Eric Clapton would give George a slow hand, harharhar, Ted Nugent, well, then meat is cheap on the tour...David Bowie, mhm, then glam rock comes back in town...Ozzy, no, then George would die in a helicopter crash, Udo Dirkschneider, George would have to accept it, Lionel Richie, the girls would love it, Glenn Hughes and Joe Lynn Turner, they would have written in the contract, that Ritchie Blackmore won't be in the support band.