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Not sure if this one's already been mentioned, but is great news. Their new song "Promised Land" is on the new Frontiers' Rock the Bones sampler. Wonder who sings on it?

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Not sure if this one's already been mentioned, but is great news. Their new song "Promised Land" is on the new Frontiers' Rock the Bones sampler. Wonder who sings on it?

 

 

I keep hearing Ken Tamplin is the singer but it cant be, can it?

I was soo hoping Mark Spiro would be singer seeing as he's voice is on those very early demos Giant did.

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NO Huff... No Giant.

 

I tend to agree to this .......... :(

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Not sure if this one's already been mentioned, but is great news. Their new song "Promised Land" is on the new Frontiers' Rock the Bones sampler. Wonder who sings on it?

 

 

I keep hearing Ken Tamplin is the singer but it cant be, can it?

I was soo hoping Mark Spiro would be singer seeing as he's voice is on those very early demos Giant did.

 

Yeah Spiro would be a great choice. Tamplin would not.

 

Do we know for definite that Huff isn't on this? I know that him, his brother and Brignardello all live close to each other....

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Not sure if this one's already been mentioned, but is great news. Their new song "Promised Land" is on the new Frontiers' Rock the Bones sampler. Wonder who sings on it?

 

 

I keep hearing Ken Tamplin is the singer but it cant be, can it?

I was soo hoping Mark Spiro would be singer seeing as he's voice is on those very early demos Giant did.

 

Yeah Spiro would be a great choice. Tamplin would not.

 

Do we know for definite that Huff isn't on this? I know that him, his brother and Brignardello all live close to each other....

 

 

yeah Tim, it seems Dan has ommited himself from the latest Giant carnation, atleast thats what Mario of Frontiers been saying.

I hope he's just playing along to surprise all, er well most on this.

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This will be interesting to hear without Mr. Huff on it, as he was the main man in Giant with his immense guitar playing, lead vocals, aswell as a massive presence in the band. I never ever say that a band shouldn't continue or shouldn't be called by their original moniker when they lose a member of the band (insert name here) as most of the time I think most of the genuine opinions and arguments are a crock and down to personal opinion rather than anything with real substance , but this one is stretching those boundries a little. I will watch with interest.

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This will be interesting to hear without Mr. Huff on it, as he was the main man in Giant with his immense guitar playing, lead vocals, aswell as a massive presence in the band. I never ever say that a band shouldn't continue or shouldn't be called by their original moniker when they lose a member of the band (insert name here) as most of the time I think most of the genuine opinions and arguments are a crock and down to personal opinion rather than anything with real substance , but this one is stretching those boundries a little. I will watch with interest.

 

Thank you, Jezzy Boy. Well said. My thoughts exactly.

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I do love Tamplin, but don't call it Giant, not without Mr. Huff!!!

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Dan wasnt just the singer and the guitarist but the main creative contributor in the band with his writing as well.

In essence he IS the band much in the same way that Coverdale IS Whitesnake or Mustaine IS Megadeth.

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Not sure if this one's already been mentioned, but is great news. Their new song "Promised Land" is on the new Frontiers' Rock the Bones sampler. Wonder who sings on it?

 

 

I keep hearing Ken Tamplin is the singer but it cant be, can it?

I was soo hoping Mark Spiro would be singer seeing as he's voice is on those very early demos Giant did.

 

Yeah Spiro would be a great choice. Tamplin would not.

I'm also of the belief that without Dan Huff there is no real Giant, but I will still listen with great interest and totally agree with Tim.

 

Tamplin in Giant would be a f*cking disaster - totally would not work. Spiro, however, could actually work quite well. His solo career's taken a bit of a dive (is it over?) but he still has the ability to shine and could again in Giant, I hope. As long as he'd realise it's Giant and not his recent overly mellow solo stuff.

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Not sure if this one's already been mentioned, but is great news. Their new song "Promised Land" is on the new Frontiers' Rock the Bones sampler. Wonder who sings on it?

 

 

I keep hearing Ken Tamplin is the singer but it cant be, can it?

I was soo hoping Mark Spiro would be singer seeing as he's voice is on those very early demos Giant did.

 

Yeah Spiro would be a great choice. Tamplin would not.

I'm also of the belief that without Dan Huff there is no real Giant, but I will still listen with great interest and totally agree with Tim.

 

Tamplin in Giant would be a f*cking disaster - totally would not work. Spiro, however, could actually work quite well. His solo career's taken a bit of a dive (is it over?) but he still has the ability to shine and could again in Giant, I hope. As long as he'd realise it's Giant and not his recent overly mellow solo stuff.

 

Not Spiro (well and truly MIA).

Not Tamplin.

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Not Spiro (well and truly MIA).

Not Tamplin.

 

Come on, Andrew, tell us more !!! :popcorn:

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Not Spiro (well and truly MIA).

Not Tamplin.

 

Come on, Andrew, tell us more !!! :popcorn:

 

Betcha it's JSS. That guy's on everything!

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Not Spiro (well and truly MIA).

Not Tamplin.

 

Come on, Andrew, tell us more !!! :popcorn:

 

Betcha it's JSS. That guy's on everything!

Oh dont say that! He bloody well better not be...

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how about one of elefante bros?

they are both christians & play guitar & seem to have a long history witrh the guys in Giant :):beerbang:

 

THAT would be AWESOME !! :guitbannana:

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how about one of elefante bros?

they are both christians & play guitar & seem to have a long history witrh the guys in Giant :):beerbang:

Is being christian that important a part of being part of Giant?

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What history do John & Dino Elefante have w/ GIANT?

 

 

if I'm not mistaken dans done some work the elefante bros on a few albums.

 

I know that Dann has done a lot of work at the Sound Kitchen studio complex, which at one time was owned by the Elefante brothers, but I never heard of any instances where they worked directly together...

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