Lou Gramm - kinda Foreign(er) to me.

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2008

live performance in nyc 2008.
times sure have changed, but he's still waiting for a girl... LOL!

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  • Allways liked lou's vocals and will continue to do so while ever he is able to perform,a true gem.

  • i love this guy he is a true legend

  • Lou has come so far, since this performance. He sounds fantastic!

    His new CD, LGB came out first week of June. I love it.

    Check out his newer videos.

  • Ok, thanks for the info.

  • Mid May

  • Heard the new CD is scheduled for first of the new year! All his fans are waiting...

  • Lou has been through so much , a major surgery on his brain , I think he is doing incredibly well.

    Notice half way through once he setteld into the song he is sounding much better .

    he still has that soulful touch aqnd as someone said the more he is touring he is sounded better and and better.

    Give him time. Can;t wait for his new album to be released, anyone know when it is due.

    dave

  • the rolling stones should not retire, the last studio album "a bigger bang" is great.

  • thanks for this video - Lou Gramm will always be in our minds as one of the BEST Rock/pop VOICES God bless him : WE LOVE LOU GRAMM FOREVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • congrats lou, for your brave courage after all you've benn through.

    and, you definitely sound much better now than you did here

    watch?v=XkxGPQOsN2A&feature=re­lated

  • chill out dude - i have respect for Lou, I just don't think he should be singing live any more, just an opinion. I think the Rolling Stones should retire too.

  • Ya Know FECK,You ARE an A-HOLE,..And a BITCH,Kick a man when he's down,that's what gets you off huh,have a Nice Life,Hope it's filled with Pain Misery and sorrow. See how Your Voice is then Ms. Perfection

  • Ditto...

  • Singing is probably therapeutic for Lou. Fans appreciate him and accept him with his obvious vocal limitations. I really think that if the audience was not receptive to him, he probably would call it a day. But most of his fans admire his courage to continue performing. They simply do not care if he is off key or imperfect in his delivery of his vocals. I know I could not do what he is doing, but that is just me.

  • You can't judge his voice on these type of recordings. Lou sounds pretty darn good if you find a decent recording.

    His voice is improving every tour he does. He basically had to learn how to control his voice again after the surgery.

    He is a lot better than what that joke Mick Jones calls Foreigner now!

  • Lou choses to keep on doing what he loves to do-perform and entertain his fans. He is an inspiration to many. We have the choice to support him or not. God Bless Lou Gramm. I am so glad he is doing this. He gives others hope-there are a lot of people who are dealing with medical issues that we had no control over that affect our lives. I am one of them. I can't wait for the new CD.

  • I don't begrudge him the RIGHT to sing, he can do whatever he wants. hey -he's earned the right. My opinion is that he should not however. We also don't know if being a musician is ALL who he is, he probably has many other different interests, plus a family. I will continue to play all my Foreigner and Lou Gramm solo CD's, I just don't think I would see him live now.

  • I agree with you on many levels..however being a musician is all he knows and is all who he is. It probably keeps him alive for all we know and if his passion is to sing this way and play small shows for the rest of his life he can always say he has played for tens of thousands, sold tens of millions of records, and that can be the record of his life. Right now if someone wants to pay to hear him sing regardless of his current state of voice or looks..why mot make a living and be happy?

  • I was not commenting on his appearance - he looks fine, and what do looks matter. i was talking about his voice. He should be commended for beating the odds with his health, I will always have the ultimate respect for him, I just think he sounds so unrecognizable, that he should call it a day. There are MANY rockers out there who should do the same - Big Lou is no different. Sorry if that makes me an a-hole.

  • C'mon..Lou suffered from a brain tumor and looks this way because of steroids and other meds he has to take...give the guy some credit.

  • RESPECT...ONE OF THE ALLTIME BEST.

  • hey feck, go suck an egg, you have no right to say that about another human being, he is singing to entertain, he is overcoming tremendous odds and he is a survivor, he is still great and you sir are just a loser.

  • I seen Lou with Foreigner in 1979 and I seen him last summer 2 times with LGB, He put on a wonderful show, I was not disappointed! I plan on seeing him again this summer! Lou sounds great singing the Foreigner songs and his solo songs, I dont think you would have been disapointed.

  • I am glad I looked this up. LG is playing locally Saturday and I considered going to see him, but although I realize he overcame a serious health problem I think I would rather save the $50 and remember him as he was. To go and be disappointed would taint my memories.

  • thanks for sharing. it's very important that such legends keep on working and performing.

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