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Mr. Big is stuck in a time warp...this song sounds like it could've come off any of their classic albums from the 80's-early 90's. It's not gonna win over any new fans, but if you dig the band, this is really good stuff.

 

http://www.melodicrock.com/audio/MrBig-NextTimeAround.mp3

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Mr. Big is stuck in a time warp...this song sounds like it could've come off any of their classic albums from the 80's-early 90's.

 

 

 

Right off Lean into it...I am stoked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Mr. Big is stuck in a time warp...this song sounds like it could've come off any of their classic albums from the 80's-early 90's.

 

 

 

Right off Lean into it...I am stoked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I dig that. Hopefully they can finally make a consistently good disc. I'm interested in this.

 

I agree, every release had some great songs but no good flow or momentum and the fillers weighed out the great songs. The "best of" package is all I have from them and it's a great one, just missing "Had Enough" from the debut.

 

The intro to the new song brought me back to the first time I heard Green-Tinted Sixties Mind, fuck I love that song.

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I also think their albums have always been a bit hit & miss, but this is awesome - love the vocals...

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The intro to the new song brought me back to the first time I heard Green-Tinted Sixties Mind, fuck I love that song.

I agree. Great tune. I am encouraged by this tune.

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Damn.... that sounds fantastic!!

 

Now I am actually happy Mr. Big is back!! :headbanger:

 

Agree with the "Green Tinted Sixties Mind" comparison.

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Didn't know they were back together recording so now I do. This definitely sounds promising. They seem to be one of those very few comeback bands sticking to their guns rather than trying to be something they aren't. Something I have nothing but the greatest respect for. If you ever want to succeed again thou should come as you are, therefore thou shall come the hardest.

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yeah I listened to the sample and it sounds great......sounds exactly like the debut actually.....what happened to those 20 years!

 

No kidding, every time a song brings me back to the good old days I ask that same question...where did the time go?

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so are they doing a comeback album!?

 

I'm thinking I read somewhere that they're releasing (another) greatest hits album with 2-3 new tunes thrown in.

 

pff.. bored.

theyve already done that! a few times...

 

Yeah, they've already done it...but it was a quick way to get something new (even if only 2 actual new songs) to the Japanese market pre-tour...I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a new album afterwards...and I also hope that they expand on thier sound and DO NOT repeat anything...

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I think Hey Man is my fave...

Freak. ;)

 

'Take cover' is amazing, though. 'The chain' and 'Going where the wind blows' are pretty sweet too. But the rest - :puke:

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