Axel Rudi Pell - You and I
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no, that is not true, He just sings HARD ROCK which is what he loves, he does Heavy for economic reasons but He is a hard rock fan. simply.If you listen the covers He made lately you will never say that again.research first.
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DO CARALHO.
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don't worry about that! all albums from Axel sounds like this one!!
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@MetalcoreDeathcoreX Between the Walls (/w Soto on Vocals), Oceans of Time and Masquerade Ball (/w Gioelil on vocals). Also the first one Wild Obsession is a total kickass with a different singer though!
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Rock n' Rolllllllllllll ... Quebra tudooooo... !!! \o/
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great song !
can anyone name a few Pell albums similar to this one?
I only know this one atm ...
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See, that's the thing you need to touch up on when you say no one had that sound in the 80's. People had it way before then. No one invented anything, but to say Gioeli is copying Soto is anything but absurd.
You lost this argument the second you threw in a insult. I listen to all kinds of music. This is soley about your basis stating who copied who which is entirely false. It's a different thing to have an opinion, and it's another to state false info.
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@PieManZXY listen clear fanboy ,is clear that you are a fan boy of GIOELLI.MY FAVORITE BAND WAS AXEL RUDI PELL,A BETRTER SINGER IN MY OPINION IS JOHN WEST OR DC COOPER , OR TONY MOORE ORDOOGIE WHITE,WHILE ROB ROCK IS MY FAVORITE SINGER OF ALL TH E PELL SINGERS ,SOTO WAS AN ORIGINAL SOUND THAT NO ONE HAD AT THE 80,S.so learn a little bit of metal,or shut the fuck up boy.i listen pell since he was with steeler.if you want a fan metal i can educate you.michael vescera or goran edman are greater
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I would honestly say that if Johnny was copying his style, but the thing is, he wasn't. They share the same exact style, with no one copying off each other. Does that make Tony Harnell a copy as well? Or Bruce Dickinson?
Face it, it's a style. Jeff didn't popularize it. It's clear to me your simply a fanboy upset about Johnny's placement within the band and not Jeff. For you to say someone copied another singing style is nothing but absurdity in every way.
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Yngwie Malmsteen had two albums which were barely recognized, and mainly in Europe. In that day and age you couldn't get access to much. In addition No Parole To Rock and Roll and Rising Force did not do well in sales. No one really would have ever heard Jeff here.
Talisman was formed in 1990. While the original Hardline band, Brunette, was formed in 88. Johnny was already singing prior to Yngwie even releasing his first album, meaning he was prior to Jeff.
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@PieManZXY SINCE HE SAW JEFF SCOTT SOTO WITH YNGWIE?OR TALISMAN?PLEASE WAKE UP.
That doesn't sound like Johnny Gioeli. Is that really his voice?
crichie21 2 years ago
It is Jeff Scott Soto (1992 - 1997 the Voice in Axels Band)
Maeldil1993 2 years ago 10