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StoneCold wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:He shou1d swa11ow his considerab1e pride and go back to Mick Jones. I thought they were rea11y humming on the 02 25th anniv tour, they were p1aying the tunes to suit Gramm's voice change, the dvd of that tour is great and then POOF, a chi1dish dustup over nothing and we're stuck w/Foreigner version 2.0 or whatever's out there now.
At this point in his life, I'd rather see him getting healthy than revive Foreigner. His '08 clip above shows improvement.
Side note, I finally saw an entry about Johnny Edwards. From wikipedia:Today, Johnny Edwards lives in Louisville, raising his two children and repairing and programming computers for a living.
Edwards > Hansen and sometimes sounds like Gramm. Jones should have brought him back when Gramm left again.
I'll Fight For You
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yw_q-6SJGyw
Red13JoePa wrote:He shou1d swa11ow his considerab1e pride and go back to Mick Jones.

piecesofeight wrote:Really had more to do with wanting to just concentrate on his Christian music..they are on fine terms..speaking of which..this Foreigner song certainly shows the path he was on..
Until The End Of Time-The video was filled with all sorts of religious tones..
conversationpc wrote:piecesofeight wrote:Really had more to do with wanting to just concentrate on his Christian music..they are on fine terms..speaking of which..this Foreigner song certainly shows the path he was on..
Until The End Of Time-The video was filled with all sorts of religious tones..
There were at least a couple of other songs on that album (a very underrated one, IMO) like "Rain", "Real World", etc., that had a spiritual connotation.

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