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Voice in his head

A second single Voice In My Head from the upcoming Glenn Hughes’ solo album Chosen has been released.

From the horse’s mouth:

It tells the story of what’s goin’ on in my subconscious mind. It’s a song that most definitely needed to be written. Very therapeutic. We all have “this voice”. Observe, recognize and be a Witness, & let Go…

I’m awake but I do sleep
Sanctify my soul to keep
Shallow people I can’t stay
In my mind they slip away

Down a path I was led
Like a child left unfed
Not a word left unsaid

It’s the voice in my head
The voice in my head, the voice in my head

Come the hour, I do breathe
With my shadow, I do leave
Come the sunrise, I hear the call
In the chasm I do fall

Down a path I was lead
Like a child left unfed
Not a word left unsaid

It’s the voice in my head
(oh the) voice in my head
(oh the) voice in my head
Voice in my head, oh

Down a path I was lead
Like a child left unfed
Not a word left unsaid

The voice in my head

Thanks to Daniel for the heads-up, and to Coast to Coast for the quote.



48 Comments to “Voice in his head”:

  1. 1
    Fla76 says:

    Melodically it’s a good song,
    but too heavy,
    similar sound to thousands of other heavy bands with Glenn’s fantastic voice on top that makes everything work well anyway.
    I would prefer Glenn to do much softer stuff

  2. 2
    Karin Verndal says:

    Well, I like it 😊

  3. 3
    Mike says:

    I think it’s great and love that he is going out rocking. Thinking back to when his last solo album came out and sting put one out also. Not even close to being a hard choice which one was better. Crazy how good his pipes still are.

  4. 4
    Uwe Hornung says:

    It sounds a bit like a MUSE track with that chorus guitar melody!

    A bit unfortunate that it works with the same recipe as the precursor single from the album, half-time verse that moves into standard time for the chorus.

    Still, a skillfully made song, if a bit intense as a single, but then, realistically, Glenn is not going to have a single hit at this stage in his career no matter what he releases.

  5. 5
    Skippy O'Nasica says:

    Very nice! Glenn’s voice and bass both sound good. As does the guitar – nice part in the chorus, which contrasts well with sound in middle section.

    All of which help the song stand out somewhat from the morass of other similarly slick, overproduced 2020s products.

    Very effective use of space as well. Especially all those mini-rests every couple of bars during the verses to let the drums stand out – quite unusual. Drummer also plays well throughout.

    Not a great lyric. Still, with records like the BCC albums and this, Glenn’s have been my fave Purple-related releases for the last 15 years or so.

  6. 6
    Daniel says:

    Apart from DP itself, Glenn is basically the only member of the DP family still actively and regularly releasing new music and touring it, so I try to look at it from the perspective of enjoying it while it lasts. I am yet to hear any decline in his studio performance even though I also wish he would pursue a softer direction. Hopefully the upcoming album will have a bit of both.

  7. 7
    Peter J says:

    Again I feel that I’ve heard 100 GH songs similar to that one.. And what a poor chorus…
    Well, I’m sure a lot of fans will like it anyway, so enjoy 🙂

  8. 8
    Uwe Hornung says:

    “Well, I like it 😊”

    Wot? Someone hijacked Karin’s account, most likely Anton.

    Dogs generally have better ears than their owners.

  9. 9
    Karin Verndal says:

    @8

    No Anton isn’t at all interested in other vocalists than Ian!

    Do you wanna hear a joke?

    The blonde joke to end all blonde jokes:

    A blonde woman was speeding down the road in her little red sports car and was pulled over by a woman police officer, who also was a blonde.

    The blonde cop asked to see the blonde driver’s license. She dug through her purse and was getting progressively more agitated.

    “What does it look like?” she finally asked.
    The policewoman replied: “It’s square and it has your picture on it.”

    The driver finally found a square mirror in the purse, looked at it and handed it to the policewoman. “Here it is,” she said.

    The blonde officer looked at the mirror, then handed it back saying: “Ok you can go, I didn’t realise you were a cop…”

    😄

    And no, I’m evolving, slowly, and have made a covenant with me self: I will no longer make fun of other people, except you 😂

  10. 10
    Daniel says:

    Which other songs sound similar to this one, Peter?

  11. 11
    Uwe Hornung says:

    Re the blonde joke: ooooouuch! 😆

  12. 12
    Uwe Hornung says:

    “I will no longer make fun of other people, except you …”

    That’s ok, and I will continue to ridicule anyone who gets in my sight, mirror images included! 😂

  13. 13
    Max says:

    I’m a fan of Glenn the man since I don’t know when but then again…

    F.U.N.K. was the last album that really impressed me.

    I liked his first album with the Daisies and just a couple of songs by BCC, especially Wanderlust. Most of the rest is run of the mill stuff to me and I am afraid this new offering will not be too different. If only he had stayed in that softer funk vein. Or at least get in a songwriter.

  14. 14
    Gary Poronovich says:

    @ 4 – Well, from this point across the pond in Montreal, the opening of the song rang a “Rush” bell – The Geddy Lee thumpy bass. All good though, not a bad tune

  15. 15
    Karin Verndal says:

    @11&12

    Re: “ooooouuch! 😆”

    It wasn’t something I have experienced! Do need to say that 😄

    And I know how important it is not to hand over important documents as a square mirror to anyone 🤓

  16. 16
    Uwe Hornung says:

    He should have done something like Mothers Finest and stuck with it long ago. Max is right, he does funk rock best/with the deepest emotional impact (even though he can “sing the telephone book” if need be).

    https://youtu.be/6BcdaRmGtoU

  17. 17
    Daniel says:

    After having played this a few times by now, isn’t the vocal delivery rather Addiction like? I like it 🙂

  18. 18
    Uwe Hornung says:

    Ok, sincce we’re at it, more horrible blond wimmin-demeaning jokes …

    Two blondes at work walk into an elevator where they encounter semen stains on the mirrored walls. One of them dips her finger and tastes it only to surmise Not my boyfriend, lucky him, if I had caught him doing that with another woman …. The other blonde follows suit, thinks for a while and then adds helpfully Apparently not anyone from our department either …

    You can now nod and smile, Karin. And of course there is no need for a “lack of own experience” -clarification either, that is gentlemanly assumed and goes without s(pr)aying.

    [To my weak defense 😑, back when blonde jokes were popular, it was a woman who told that one during lunch break at work.]

  19. 19
    Max says:

    Just like that, Uwe! He’d be great at it. On the other hand MF never made it big time. Bloody shame.

  20. 20
    Karin Verndal says:

    @18

    Well, well, well, Uwe! I’m not at all concerned for myself! After all I am a grown up woman. But PLEASE do think of the young ones…
    As far as I know Max has several kids who read in here! 😱
    You won’t be responsible for pushing them in the way, well, of where you are, I’m sure 😁

    To Max: please dear Max, forgive Uwe 🙏🏼

    (Psst at least my joke was clean and sober ..)

  21. 21
    Uwe Hornung says:

    Never made it in America that is, where rock radio on one hand and funk stations on the other hand remained segregated well into the 80s, perhaps even to this day. In Europe, following their Rockpalast 1978 orgiastic TV gig, Mother’s Finest did very well for a time. But their record company had them oscillate wildly in their studio releases between releases that were too pronounced funk to garner the Black Music market and too pronounced heavy to garner the white rock market when Mother’s Finest were best and most original when they they were smack dab in the middle doing both at the same time and doing it great. Maybe the band should have relocated to Europe for a few years and reinforce their concert draw status – in a live setting, MG are pretty much unbeatable.

    Of course with Wyzzard playing great bass and Joyce Kennedy and her husband Glenn Murdoch singing great, there was never any room/need for Glenn Hughes in MF. But a band of that type could have been a blueprint for him to set up a stable group of his own – with a mixed color line-up. With a few Black musicians in his band, I also think that Glenn’s reception among Black audiences would have been better. Rather than trying to convert DP audiences to funk, he could have been the token whitey funkin’ it up in a Black environment – I believe that would have had some enduring commercial appeal.

    If I had been Glenn’s manager, I would have seen to it that he appears on a few rap/hip-hop releases of Black artists, lending his bass playing skills and his vocals for some chorus parts. I would have tried to establish him in that market as well – sort of as a cultural ambassador. It’s telling that the KLF’s What Time Is Love which borrowed on heavy metal riffs and Glenn’s vocals, rap and techno dance beats became such a freak hit.

    https://youtu.be/O_253-HURY8

  22. 22
    Uwe Hornung says:

    Yes, Daniel, and he does regard Addiction as one of his pivotal works, it set up the modern Glenn Hughes sound after the AORish From Now On … and the very RnBish Feel .

  23. 23
    RB says:

    Good riff, which is sort of familiar but I can’t quite place it. Overall though the song is a bit meh.

  24. 24
    Uwe Hornung says:

    Corruption and corrosion of Max’ innocent offspring is my one and only goal here, all I strive for!

    https://i.imgur.com/4LjOj17.gif

  25. 25
    Karin Verndal says:

    @24

    Max! Get what’s yours and seek refuge!

  26. 26
    Max says:

    @20/24

    Nothing to forgive here, Karin. Uwes Späße are the kind of stuff they are used to ….. the genre being called dad-jokes. Apart from that there is only one son reading this (apparently ….a-parent-ly?…used to dad-music as well…) to my best knowledge.

  27. 27
    Karin Verndal says:

    @26

    Well, ok then 😊☺️

    Still I blame Uwe! (Don’t know why now, but somehow it’s nice to be blaming him a bit!)

    “apparently ….a-parent-ly?” – ohh cute 😄

    I keep Anton away from as much as I can! And I am blessed that I don’t have any kids Uwe can corrupt!

  28. 28
    Uwe Hornung says:

    This number is beginning to really exponentially grow on me, it‘s a powerful and confident vocal + musically there is something going on.

    Who cares what he is singing about. Sanctified souls falling into chasms, yeah, I have that too, all the time. 🤣

    Can we now please return to the more earthly and wholesome subject of ping-pong balls and their projectile qualities in suction scenarios? I like to be able to relate.

  29. 29
    Uwe Hornung says:

    We have such sights to show you, young Tillythemax …

    https://youtu.be/lKfupO4ZzPs

  30. 30
    Max says:

    @27
    Who’s to blame? What’s his name?
    Mr. Uwe, Mr. Uwe… (sung to the melody of that song from Robin and the 7 Hoods…Mr. Booze, Mr. Booze…fun movie to watch if you like the old Rat Pack)
    And DC comes to mind…just having listened to his wonderful solo albums from the 70s…
    One day I’ll choke on my whiskey and coke …and I’ll sure nuff put the blame on Uwe…

  31. 31
    Karin Verndal says:

    @30

    “just having listened to his wonderful solo albums from the 70s…”

    – if you should advice me to slide easily into this fine singer’s solo album, where would I start?

    A little update of the Danish summer: 29 Friday, Saturday and today, tomorrow and rest of the week: 20 and heavy rain ☔️🥶 (Max, can I eventually blame this on Uwe too? Or is that a bit too far fetched 😄)
    But at least I have very nice coffee…..

  32. 32
    Uwe Hornung says:

    Karin, the DC solo albums ‘White Snake’

    https://youtu.be/ld4EM9iyDpE

    and ‘Northwinds’

    https://youtu.be/phum7ibHU6k

    are worth having, but they have a very 70s vibe to them for which you might be – Eat your heart out, Max! – too young. For a more modern sonic picture try 2000’s ‘Into The Light’.

    https://youtu.be/7QqTghGOakA

    Note: Since 2024 and the remixes, all these three DC former solo albums are now monikered as Whitesnake releases which can be a bit confusing!

    For early Whitesnake, the album ‘Ready an’ Willing’ is your best bet.

    https://youtu.be/WtznhhKOW5k

    For late 80s WS (= DC turns blond), any sampler of that era will do to give you a comprehensive picture, there are least a dozen of them.

    https://youtu.be/xuUz7QedAaM

    Finally, for DC & Jimmy Page, you’ll need the Coverdale Page album which contains more mature music than the WS albums which preceded it:

    https://youtu.be/p-ooOf_rih0

    Finally, if you want to hear DC just to acoustic guitar, get WS’ ‘Starkers In Tokyo’ …

    https://youtu.be/P9tAsMmFSpk

    … if and only if you are willing to ignore that Adrian Vandenberg (Claudia Schiffer’s long lost twin brother)

    https://i.pinimg.com/736x/1f/60/21/1f6021d0df051951ac22c17796d50e03.jpg

    has many qualities, but organic acoustic guitar playing isn’t among them, he’s pretty much hapless with the instrument. It sounds like AI programmed it and is totally overcooked. Noel and even Liam Gallagher could and would have done a better job just strumming to it.

    *****************************

    My wonderful wife Edith and no one else is responsible for the bad weather in Denmark, it pains me to reveal. She hates warm temperatures (anything above 20 degrees Celsius is unbearably hot, anything below 18 degrees Celsius likewise freezing cold, I guess you could say that Edith has a narrow feelgood temperature margin!***) and this summer is no exception, she’s been moaning and bitching for weeks about this year’s German summer, looking forward to her imminent September stay in your good Kingdom of torrential rain and cold harsh winds in a landscape mostly shaped by ice age glacier erosion sedimentation.

    *** As the saying goes: Hunger, Pippi, kalt, so sind Frauen halt! 🤣

  33. 33
    Karin Verndal says:

    @32

    Not nice at all to blame the Danish lack of summer on your darling wife!

    Today we will be receiving, and now listen closely: up to 100 mm rain!

    That can never be that sweet woman’s fault Uwe…. Instead I will indeed blame you 😂

    Thanks for the links 😊
    They will be thoroughly investigated tonight where I have some time off.

  34. 34
    Uwe Hornung says:

    That ‘The Deeper The Love’ vid I posted, I’ve never seen that before (can’t remember it being played a lot on MTV in Europe in 1990)! Hi-fucking-larious! 😂 Adrian Vandenberg ‘Clayderman’ on white grand piano? 😆 Adrian, you thieving, Autobahn left lane trailer-towing, darn Holländer, there can only be one Barry Manilow!

    https://youtu.be/hB4w8EVh-2E

    More seriously though and we dringend need your expert input on this Karin: Tawny’s lipstick is a bad match to her dark red jacket, her stylist should have immediately received his/her walking papers. Knowing Tawny, he/she probably did too! 🤣

  35. 35
    Karin Verndal says:

    @34

    “Tawny’s lipstick is a bad match to her dark red jacket, her stylist should have immediately received his/her walking papers. Knowing Tawny, he/she probably did too! 🤣“

    – well, well, well, maybe I’m not the right person to answer this (please ask you darling wife Uwe) sine I almost never wear lipstick! And I’m not that colour coordinated 😄

  36. 36
    Karin Verndal says:

    @32

    Woah beautiful songs!

    Especially ‘Don’t you cry’ ❣️

    And ‘Fool for your loving’, oh man his voice is so fine there!

    ‘The deeper the love’ – well, what can I say? Blondes do have more fun 😄
    Ok but you’re indeed right, completely wrong shade of lipstick, also to her complexion! To be more specific: that shade looks like a Yves Saint Laurent shade that was very popular in th 80s, yes I had it too and did only wear it once because it was hideous, made one’s teeth coffee-coloured 😁

    ‘Take me for a little while’ – I have listened to a lot DC lately, but somehow this must have slipped my memory. Really like the Led Zep guitarist’s work here ☺️
    Food for thought: would mr Page have functioned as a guitarist in Purple? (I guess you already have discussed this, but that have slipped my attention too then 😝)

    ‘Starkers in Tokyo’ – I remember you linked to ‘Is this love’ with the same set up and DC with the same hair and voice.
    Really nice, but ok let me say this: can’t you hear his voice is in trouble some places here? Or is it just me that always have my big snout out after signs of some kind of diseases where I might be available to help….
    Re Claudia S’s lost twin brother 😄 yes you’re right, both Liam and Noel would be doing a much better job!

    “Hunger, Pippi, kalt, so sind Frauen halt“, Uwe is that indeed your saying!?!

  37. 37
    Uwe Hornung says:

    I’m glad we got the lipstick issue out of the way, danke, Edith would have been no help, she mostly doesn’t use it either and when she does it’s on the brownish side.

    By Starkers In Tokyo, DC’s voice was shot, you noticed that alright. The damage had been done and it just progressed from then on, lots of studio trickery only camouflaging it on later releases. His highs had become brittle.

    Could Jimmy Page have played with Purple? Interesting question. I don’t think so and not because Jimmy isn’t good enough – all my mean sniping at LZ leaves his pivotal role as one of the great rock guitar stylists unscathed -, but rather based on his style:

    – DP is uncluttered, very neatly engineered music with a clear delineation of who does what. The LZ sound is based on billowing atmospherics heaped on top of each other and Jimmy is a magician at that. But Purple’s music offers little room for it.

    – Jimmy never played in a band with a prominent keyboarder – John Paul Jones is a wonderful musician in his own right who has a knack for using various types of keyboards to accessorize the guitar music to great effect, but he is no – and never wanted to be – Jon Lord, Keith Emerson or Rick Wakeman. To work within DP, Jimmy would have had to restrict a lot of elements in his playing that make him special – or, alternatively, Jon would have needed to reduce his playing a great deal. Jimmy doesn’t leave as much room as Ritchie for an organ player to shine (something Jon Lord once said he is forever indebted for to Ritchie).

    – A lot of Zep’s music is English folk and therefore acoustic guitar based. And Jimmy excels at playing various stringed acoustic instruments and experimenting with non-conventional tunings. There was no room for that in Mark II, think of it: Mk II recorded five consecutive albums (Concerto, In Rock, Fireball, MH & WDWTWA) without the use of an acoustic guitar on a single track! Ritchie played acoustic on MK I albums and on one track of Stormbringer, his last DP album in the 70s, other than that today’s minstrel in the woods shunned acoustic guitar, he wouldn’t even use one for a ballad like Rainbow Eyes.

    https://youtu.be/CKxtVgT0Wgs

    A German guitar mag critic wrote about that succinctly: Any other guitarist on Earth would have used an acoustic guitar in the studio for a number like that, but ole Blackmore just knows his Strat and that’s it. Yet the result is spectacularly beautiful.

    Rainbow Eyes is btw also the song Blackmore would later cite to mock Dio’s lack of capability of singing high with a husky or gravelly tone, he called it “that little girlie voice of his”. Not nice and much like his disenchantment with Roger’s bass playing not fair either because Dio’s whole vocal career was built on not singing like Robert Plant or Lou Gramm. But Ritchie’s memory tends to be short on these things and his tastes can veer when needed.

    Back to the question “Jimmy in Purple”: It goes the other way around too, Blackers could have in no way filled Jimmy’s role in LZ.

  38. 38
    Uwe Hornung says:

    “Hunger, Pippi, kalt, so sind Frauen halt! 🤣“

    No, not my creation, just the truth. Re women’s insatiable desire to snack, my son Leon prides himself on the following “trick”: He always has two candy bars with him, a regular one and a diet version. Now if a female companion suffers from blood sugar loss (the models he dated did that a lot), he first offers the regular one which is of course turned down: I’m not hat hungry! He then proceeds to present the diet version which is guiltlessy and greedily devoured! 😂

    He says it works every time. But adds to never make the mistake to offer the diet candy bar first as that will automatically elicit a suspicious and accusing: You don’t think I’m fat do you?! 🤣

    Tips and tricks from the manosphere! 😆

  39. 39
    Karin Verndal says:

    @37

    “Back to the question “Jimmy in Purple”: It goes the other way around too, Blackers could have in no way filled Jimmy’s role in LZ.”

    – I do beg your pardon! And now you vex me Uwe!

    I didn’t like his behaviour towards Ian, but man he was a divine guitarist in his high-days!
    You know how much I have to say, it’s not lesser at home, but when ever he is soloing, I become very quiet and hisses at anyone who dare to make a noise. Just like when Ian is singing ☺️😄

  40. 40
    Karin Verndal says:

    @38

    Ohhh man! Leon is a younger version of, well, YOU! 🥴

    But it’s true though! Offer a diet ‘thing’ to a woman and everyone of us immediately thinks: oh no I have been putting on a few pounds 😝

  41. 41
    Uwe Hornung says:

    Being the lead guitarist in Led Zep is a lot more than playing a stunning solo, you need a different skill set, one that Ritchie doesn’t really offer. Ritchie is economical as a rhythm guitarist, Jimmy Page would scoff at how little Ritchie often played, relying on Jon Lord’s rhythm organ work. Led Zep is essentially a Power trio with an extra singer, Ritchie ontoh to this day always plays with keyboards, he’s not a power trio guitarist.

    Also, Page is a master of varied sounds on guitar – Ritchie in the 70s developed one signature sound for himself and that was it, he was happy to stick with it.

    As regards pure soloing, Jimmy Page is actually on record that Ritchie has the superior technique to him, but LZ’s music is less about immaculate technical execution than DP’s. Zep created atmosphere, they excelled at that. Purple forged a sound.

    So on the whole, Ritchie und Jimmy aren’t better or worse than the other guy, just wholly different and both unable to replace each other in their respective bands.

  42. 42
    Karin Verndal says:

    @41

    Hmmm 🤔

    I do think though that Purple creates an atmosphere of pure delight 😍

    I have never in my given days on this beautiful earth, ever heard anyone play as RB!
    First time I saw SotW from start 70s, I was amazed how tranquil RB was!
    He just stood there playing that wonderful riff, and he looked like he was just about to drink a cup of tea!
    I have always imagined RB would flip when he played that riff. So I was really surprised of his body language! I mean, if I could play remotely like that, I would be all over the stage, headbanging, nudging Ian, wriggle my, well, foot and so on and so forth 😁

    But as always, you sound extremely like you know what you’re talking about, so I rest my case, pour some coffee, add a little splash of milk, kiss Anton on his forehead, push him down the sofa, find YouTube, turn up the volume and enjoy an easy and silent evening listening to BS’ Hot Line, in honour of OO (yes I know it’s Ian singing 🤩 but it still is BS!)

  43. 43
    MacGregor says:

    @ 39 -” You know how much I have to say, it’s not lesser at home, but when ever he is soloing, I become very quiet and hisses at anyone who dare to make a noise. Just like when Ian is singing ☺️😄” Poor Anton and René, something must be done to rescue them from that lady of the north. Why do I keep seeing this vision of two innocent individuals, not game to move, gesture, make a slight noise or do anything at all. Fear can be a strange thing at times. Oh well, they are both still there, so I guess they have found a way to survive The WRATH of Karin. Or should that be, their MASTER! Cheers.

  44. 44
    MacGregor says:

    Utterly pointless in my world to even think of certain musicians being in another band. Some have tried, but that old chemistry scenario usually raises it’s head rather quickly. Look at Tony Iommi in Jethro Tull back in 1969 or thereabouts. Other known possibilities can leave us amused or left in a quandary. Allegedly from historical reports, Robert Fripp was possibly going to be asked to join Yes, after original guitarist Peter Banks was ‘fired’ in 1970. There are always a few sensational situations too, Jimi Hendrix teaming up with Keith Emerson etc. I am not going there with the impossible, the Led Zeppelin or Deep Purple hypotheticals. Look at how the Coverdale & Page joke panned out. Or the BBM (Bruce, Baker, Moore) situation in the early 1990’s. We will even venture into the old chestnut, Black Sabbath’s Born Again fiasco. Each to their own. Cheers.

  45. 45
    Karin Verndal says:

    @43

    Ohh my!
    I’m certainly not anyone’s master MacGregor! 😄

    I dared just to ask René if he feels threatened by me, and I asked him 3 hours ago, and he still hasn’t stopped laughing 😆 (and NO it’s not a nervous laughter 😃😄)

    But I do need to say that when René is watching Tour de France, which he does almost religiously!, I am being asked to be quiet.
    So you might get how downtrodden I am. Only when I listen to Purple and especially Ian, I gather some courage 🤩

  46. 46
    Karin Verndal says:

    @44

    “Black Sabbath’s Born Again fiasco“

    – excuse me!

    Born Again is a marvellous album!
    Especially this one:
    https://youtu.be/MYxTX1dGUeA?si=hI0o2Py_Hg469Nye

    Ohhh that riff! For that riff alone, I would indeed enjoy to shake Tony Iommi’s hand! Several times….

    I know a lot of you in here like BS a lot. To me they are too heavy, except when Ian joined them 🥰

    And sorry Tillythemax, I know you really like OO, and well I will certainly not talk bad about the dead at all, but Ozzy’s voice have never made an impact on me. Whereas Ian Gillan…..🤩

  47. 47
    Uwe Hornung says:

    Karin, that doesn’t quite make sense, Born Again is one of the heaviest albums ever (and also the heaviest one Ian has sung on). It is even brutal. Nevertheless great.

    Re Hot Line, great song and mind-squashing riff, a few fellow Brummies thought so too only a few years later, especially at o1:10 …

    https://youtu.be/l8HD7WNExhY

    Tillythemax, may I console you? Women don’t really relate that much to Ozzy’s monotone wail presented like a sermon by him over the music. It’s not really a masculine, testosterone-charged voice, more a musical lament. Ozzy – and I really liked his style because it was so idiosyncratic- was kind of the mourning woman/Klageweib/grædekone of heavy metal. 😂

    So you can’t really blame Karin, she is trapped by hormones and endorphins as emotions ravage through her psyche like tornados!!! 🤣

  48. 48
    Karin Verndal says:

    @47

    Uwe! I love Born Again because, as you so delicate wrote in another thread: Ian graced it with his voice! 🤩

    I tell you this in strictest confidence:
    That man (Ian it is) could as a judge serve me a life sentence, and I would say: thank you so much your honour, and do you mind repeat it!

    He could sing of the most boring book of law (in Denmark it may be Karnov’s) and I would indeed listen and be almost as good a lawyer as you!

    He could jodle all the Danish songs for toddlers, and I would reconsider getting a lot of them!
    And so on and so forth!

    Yes Uwe, I am trapped by endorphins! What are you trapped by!☺️😉

    Tillythemax, please don’t listen too much to Uwe or you end up like me: confused, bewildered, downtrodden, mistreated, burned and what not! 😄😄😄😄

    (Nooo! Uwe is alright, he just need to be put in his right place now and then..)

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