I might have asked this before, but since there are new posters, I'll ask it again.
How have others out there came across DB's music? What is the first thing,if you can recall, about his music that made you a fan.
My first recollection was of the song "Welcome to the Boomtown" and strangely when it hit the radio airwaves I completely hated it. Then I saw the video and the video actually turned me around and the song really struck a nerve, especially the grittiness of the video and urban-street atmosphere of the video.
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I might have asked this before, but since there are new posters, I'll ask it again.
How have others out there came across DB's music? What is the first thing,if you can recall, about his music that made you a fan.
My first recollection was of the song "Welcome to the Boomtown" and strangely when it hit the radio airwaves I completely hated it. Then I saw the video and the video actually turned me around and the song really struck a nerve, especially the grittiness of the video and urban-street atmosphere of the video.
How have others out there came across DB's music? What is the first thing,if you can recall, about his music that made you a fan.
My first recollection was of the song "Welcome to the Boomtown" and strangely when it hit the radio airwaves I completely hated it. Then I saw the video and the video actually turned me around and the song really struck a nerve, especially the grittiness of the video and urban-street atmosphere of the video.
