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Enjoyed that. Remember seeing Toy Dolls supporting Adam & The Ants at Top Rank ca.1982. I’m sure Baz Warne played with them. He does a really good job on vocals… imagine he sounds like Cornwell at live showsOriginally posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
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He certainly does sound like Cornwell!Originally posted by StraightOuttaCanton View PostEnjoyed that. Remember seeing Toy Dolls supporting Adam & The Ants at Top Rank ca.1982. I’m sure Baz Warne played with them. He does a really good job on vocals… imagine he sounds like Cornwell at live shows
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Are you joking? Warne sounds absolutely nothing like Cornwell. For me, that's one of the few saving graces - at least he's his own man and doesn't try to do a Hugh impression.Originally posted by Wash DC Blue View PostHe certainly does sound like Cornwell!
This song isn't bad at all. But it's not great either.
The Stranglers minus Hugh Cornwell, Dave Greenfield and Jet Black = not the Stranglers.
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Each to their own :)Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostAre you joking? Warne sounds absolutely nothing like Cornwell. For me, that's one of the few saving graces - at least he's his own man and doesn't try to do a Hugh impression.
This song isn't bad at all. But it's not great either.
The Stranglers minus Hugh Cornwell, Dave Greenfield and Jet Black = not the Stranglers.
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...the new SugarbabesOriginally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostAre you joking? Warne sounds absolutely nothing like Cornwell. For me, that's one of the few saving graces - at least he's his own man and doesn't try to do a Hugh impression.
This song isn't bad at all. But it's not great either.
The Stranglers minus Hugh Cornwell, Dave Greenfield and Jet Black = not the Stranglers.
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