Re: Rough Cutt - were they too "different" to be hugely successful?
Posted by: kaneudeck ()
Date: January 11, 2013 10:58AM

I was a Rough Cutt fan mostly because of Paul Shortino. I love their version of Piece of My Heart, actually one of my favorite versions, and possibly my favorite songs by RC. Although they did of some good songs, I think although they had a really good sound, their success was limited by their quality of songs. I was ecstatic when I heard Paul had joined Quiet Riot. I think the QR album w/ Paul is excellent and definately one of his best works as well as one of Quiet Riots best albums and better than anything he did with RC.

We'll be a hundred years old, still in the front row, singing every word with our devil horns in the air, because baby we were born to be there!



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