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Nah, it makes sense that it would be Bolton. In 1979, Bolton had not yet begun to inflict MOR blue-eyed pabulum on the masses at the level to which he was guilty later, and very probably still considered himself to be a rockin' dude. Even after his ascent to the public ear, he was still sportin' the 'do for a few years, albeit mulletified for commercial viability. His approach to vocals/stage presence (testosterone angst, the straining for notes as if severely constipated, the throbbing forehead veins that one could virtually HEAR in his vocal delivery) very likely had roots of a more metallic sort. I think he even wrote songs with Paul Stanley of Kiss. The part that came as a surprise to me is that Bolton, Ozzy and/or Sabbath have/had a connection to looping. I mean, they MUST, since we're discussing them here, right? :P -t- --- "L. Angulo" <labalou2000@yahoo.com> wrote: > wasn't it Barry Manilow? > > > --- Per Boysen <per@boysen.se> wrote: > > On May 5, 2005, at 11:41, samba - wrote: > > > > > When Ozzy Osbourne left Black Sabbath in 1979, > > Michael Bolton was > > > considered a possible replacement. > > > > WHAT!? That sounds very strange. Are you sure? > > > > Greetings from Sweden > > > > Per Boysen > > --- > > http://www.looproom.com (international) > > http://www.boysen.se (Swedish site) > > http://www.cdbaby.com/perboysen > > > > > > > > www.luis-angulo.com > > > > Yahoo! Mail > Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the > tour: > http://tour.mail.yahoo.com/mailtour.html > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com