i think maybe Mike Vescera could be a good fit as wellflyonfire wrote:I think Jake should recreate Badlands which is a cool name so no one else can use the name and get Oni Logan as vocalist
Do you think Jake would've fit in 'Deth ?
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Re: Do you think Jake would've fit in 'Deth ?
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I said that Jake should continue Badlands and not sound like Dokken or join Dokken but have Oni Logan sing. Lynch's mob sound is not the same as Dokken it has some similarity to Badlands exept for the guitar solos. I just heard Lynch Mob's Wicked Sensation lately after a very long time and was impressed with Oni Logan's singing and think he would be a great singer for a new Badlands.
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I kinda of know Oni a little bit (and he's my fave singer ever) and I know for a fact a few years ago he was trying to get in touch with Jake to work with him but just couldn't find him.
I know Oni loves the first Badlands album and I think Jake and him would be a musical match made in heaven.
If you like Badlands you'll love Oni's Violets Demise album which was relased under the name of "Logan/Robertson - Revisited". Best album of all time IMO.
I know Oni loves the first Badlands album and I think Jake and him would be a musical match made in heaven.
If you like Badlands you'll love Oni's Violets Demise album which was relased under the name of "Logan/Robertson - Revisited". Best album of all time IMO.
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so .. who would fit in that group as a drummer ... ? 
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Jimmy D'anda (Bulletboys/Lynch Mob), amazing drummer!
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I heard about that project, but I didn't think they ever release anything. I'll check it out then, because I'm a fan of both Logan and Robertson.timstar wrote:I kinda of know Oni a little bit (and he's my fave singer ever) and I know for a fact a few years ago he was trying to get in touch with Jake to work with him but just couldn't find him.
I know Oni loves the first Badlands album and I think Jake and him would be a musical match made in heaven.
If you like Badlands you'll love Oni's Violets Demise album which was relased under the name of "Logan/Robertson - Revisited". Best album of all time IMO.
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I just checked amazon.com about Logan/Robertson here is a link to the album directly and you should read the persons comment about cd.
http://www.amazon.com/Revisited-Logan-R ... F8&s=music
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http://www.amazon.com/Revisited-Logan-R ... F8&s=music
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I heard about that project, but I didn't think they ever release anything. I'll check it out then, because I'm a fan of both Logan and Robertson.[/quote]timstar wrote:I kinda of know Oni a little bit (and he's my fave singer ever) and I know for a fact a few years ago he was trying to get in touch with Jake to work with him but just couldn't find him.
I know Oni loves the first Badlands album and I think Jake and him would be a musical match made in heaven.
If you like Badlands you'll love Oni's Violets Demise album which was relased under the name of "Logan/Robertson - Revisited". Best album of all time IMO.
Re: Do you think Jake would've fit in 'Deth ?
Why does one have to quit playing metal to grow as a player? I can play blues all damn night if I want too, but some metal is quite a challenge....yet to grow, I have to play easy blues licks....just wondering if someone can elaborate on that.
Back to the subject at hand....I seriously doubt it. Just because I don't think Jake would want to play that kind of music.
Also, Dave's rythym chops are above exceptional. They are quite difficult to play. I am sure Jake could have handled it though.
Back to the subject at hand....I seriously doubt it. Just because I don't think Jake would want to play that kind of music.
Also, Dave's rythym chops are above exceptional. They are quite difficult to play. I am sure Jake could have handled it though.
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Yeah, I'd like to know the answer to that myself, and I don't even play! In addition to that, I'd like to know why it's considered maturity when a band strips down their sound, eliminates guitar solos alltogether, and hires a record scratcher to make some background noise in a few select songs. Wow, now that's maturity!mrmetal wrote:Why does one have to quit playing metal to grow as a player? I can play blues all damn night if I want too, but some metal is quite a challenge....yet to grow, I have to play easy blues licks....just wondering if someone can elaborate on that.
Back to the subject at hand....I seriously doubt it. Just because I don't think Jake would want to play that kind of music.
Also, Dave's rythym chops are above exceptional. They are quite difficult to play. I am sure Jake could have handled it though.
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yeah, I'm pretty sure Jake could handle them toomrmetal wrote: Also, Dave's rythym chops are above exceptional. They are quite difficult to play. I am sure Jake could have handled it though.
I was more curious about Jake handling Friedman solos.
They are pretty similar tonewise. Both are more of
guitar -> overdrive -> amp players and I think
both are SD JB users
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Re: Do you think Jake would've fit in 'Deth ?
Yes and no.
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timstar wrote:I don't think so. Quite like deth especially stuff with Jeff Young, but Jake is a blues player, BUT if he had to he could have done it.
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As I've mentioned in my post re-ply above musician/Guitarist JAKE E. LEE could work with any style of amazing bands out there for he definately has the Professional music skills/styles to do so! Although I'm not very familiar w/MEGADETH Music I know their quite heavy legendary Electric and of course JAKE would have added his own special flavor to that band, also! I would of liked to see him do something w/his early band Teaser in whom properly sounded like Rough Cutt in which JAKE also participated in. Anyway, Jake E. Lee is quite versatile in any music catagory he wishes to go in: and of course Hard Rock/Blues is the top of the list.
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I saw Oni with Lynch Mob back in '90 or 91....whenever they came through Texas. I always thought he was a really good singer, but he was also a good enteratiner as well. Very good stage presence, and entertaining to watch.
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