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E-MAIL: rspivey@ghgcorp.com
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If Joey produced it, no one's gonna buy it!!! Get a life Joey!! Quit preying on the dead. Go back to carpentry where you just might have had a clue as to what you were doing. I wouldn't want to be you when God sorts 'em out. I hope Tommy kicks open his casket and kicks your ass!! Praying for your sick soul, Miriam in Houston
E-MAIL: ZOMBIE%ME
Joey Molland is one of the most underrated talents in rock music. From his humble beginings as a forth of Badfinger, he has proven his ability and creative talents by continuing to write his music and play his fingers to the bone across this great country of ours. The misfortunes of other members of Badfinger should not hold down his talents. Sure he continues to perform songs by the others, who better to. Give Joey the credit he is due. He has clearly paid his dues. Give a listen.
E-MAIL: ZOMBIE5ME
Joey Molland is one of the most underrated talents in rock music. From his humble beginings as a forth of Badfinger, he has proven his ability and creative talents by continuing to write his music and play his fingers to the bone across this great country of ours. The misfortunes of other members of Badfinger should not hold down his talents. Sure he continues to perform songs by the others, who better to. Give Joey the credit he is due. He has clearly paid his dues. Give a listen.
E-MAIL: puhcs@aol.com
give Joey a break. one of the greatest things about badfinger was the joint effort. their greatest selling albums are great from start to finish. "Straight Up", "No Dice", "Wish You Were Here", just to name the most popular are works of a combined effort. sure most of the hits were Ham's, but a true appreciation of Badfinger comes from all. some of the strongest songs are that of Molland's. his tired voice stands out and gives a different edge to their music when featured. his solo efforts also pass on that feel. the real shame for Molland is that after all these years he's had to use the "Badfinger" name instead of his own for promtional reasons so, keep an open mind as well as an open ear. form your opinion when the results and the record is released. thanks to Joey for keeping the faith and giving his gift (as hard as it is to find) to the loyal.
E-MAIL: marcus99@msn.com
The artist is called Hannah Cranna!
E-MAIL: HanCran@aol.com
The second Big Deal release by Hannah Cranna has a release date of May 27th. It is self titled and produced by Joey Molland. Please check out our first release, "Better Lonely Days" also. For more info please EMail Big Deal at BIGDEALNYC@aol.com or myself directly at HanCran@aol.com. Thank you for your support and for the support of Joey, who we found to be a professional, fun and intelligent person to work with. Our experience with him was nothing but great.
E-MAIL: vsca@gglbbs.com
I''ve heard a lot of babble on both sides of the "Joey Is Cool/Joey Is An Asshole" bit, and can only say this. I have seen several incarnations of the band, seeing the "Joey" show twice and the Tom/Bob/Mike lineup once. I have had a few beers with both Joey and Tommy. I found them both to be genuinely decent sorts, who appreciated the fact that I came to see the show, and probably also appreciated the fact that I didn''t mob them with dorky fan questions. My point is this; If Joey Molland, last performing member of the band "Badfinger", wishes to release a new album under the name "Badfinger", so be it. Who better to keep it alive? This is very common in the industry. Do you think that those other touring bands from the 60''s and 70''s are original lineups? I think not! Most of the members have left the industry and are leading the same life as we do -- mowing the goddamn lawn, feeding our expanding stomachs, and watching "Mad About You" four times a day cuz it''s the only thing on. Good luck to you, Joey. Keep the faith.
Second release from the New Haven,CT quartet. This one produced by Joey Molland of Badfinger. Pop Music at its finest. Picture riding around in your car in the mid Seventies listening to the radio really loud.
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