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Old 04-21-2014, 11:12 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Jess Cox was the gruffer vocalist but I prefer John Deverill overall. Also I wonder how much you think he would've been impersonating Bruce Dickinson anyway, as at the time of Spellbound Bruce Dickinson still wasn't with Iron Maiden (or if he was they hadn't recorded anything) and was still with Samson who were hardly famous, meaning that Bruce Dickinson hadn't yet reached the reverence level he would soon reach. Personally I think John Deverill was more into impersonating Dio and Robert Plant.



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I defer to you on the timeline, but from what little I've heard of him he just doesn't really excite me all that much. Jess Cox had some good energy to him though.
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