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Mr. Marx live in 1992? |
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impalator666 ::: Favorites hmm... can't imagine a man singin' this one. High notes are out of range for a male singer, even for a good one like Richard Marx. 07-08-23 20:10:11 _____________________________________________________ | |
sengle1013 ::: Favorites ahh the Vixen classic (i know i know mr marx wrote it) Great stuff, great artist. well done. 07-08-16 23:43:47 _____________________________________________________ | |
imarkley ::: Favorites I saw him on his first tour in 1988, and he used this song for his encore. THen about a year later the Vixen version came out, and I had to laugh. He did a great job with it, and then his live version was almost identical to the recording (IE the intro was like the Vixen version, and not the soft slow version like posted here) Question. Rumor was that one of his guitarist was one of the boys from the Walton TV show. Which one? 07-08-12 19:33:06 _____________________________________________________ | |
ktc629 ::: Favorites none of that matters really....i need to know if his hair is real....or??? 07-08-09 01:13:33 _____________________________________________________ | |
ladycandy ::: Favorites Richard Marx wrote this song. That's why he's performing it. Not unlike Prince performing Nothing Compares 2U. 07-08-06 08:34:49 _____________________________________________________ | |
chugg666 ::: Favorites Who'd have thought of Marx doing 80's rock? I kinda love his voice for the style. Makes me wanna hear him sing "Fallen Angel" from Poison, or other favs. 07-07-30 09:57:08 _____________________________________________________ | |
CChiarella85 ::: Favorites In 1992 i was 7 years..lol...how years has past a long time?...wow 07-07-26 23:16:24 _____________________________________________________ | |
jeffreyalvarez2002 ::: Favorites I know that Richard Marx wrote and sang this song, but I think Janet Gardner(is that spelled right?) from Vixen performed it better. The lyrics are more suited for a woman to being singing it. 07-07-13 20:38:58 _____________________________________________________ | |
DURANYJT ::: Favorites i hadn't heard that song for ages. Duranyjt 07-07-13 16:43:14 _____________________________________________________ | |
cuteknute ::: Favorites Where can I get this version of that song? I think nowhere? Because it's a live performed song... Wo kann ich dieses Lied herbekommen? Weil es augenscheinlich nur ein Livekonzert war. Wer kann helfen? 07-06-09 20:19:04 _____________________________________________________ | |
2stankornot2stank ::: Favorites I actually though Jan Kuehnemund was the good lookin one (the one mostly on the right playing the guitar. 07-06-06 16:17:24 _____________________________________________________ | |
Sirion123 ::: Favorites Ehh... since you are so sure, I suppose you know that Share Pedersen used to teach bass at the extremely presigious Musicians Institute in LA? That she was chosen by Michael Schenker to play bass in the supergroup Contraband? That Vixen actually WERE accused of posing with their instruments on stage, because people didn't think women could play that well? This is a cool version too though. 07-06-01 18:35:33 _____________________________________________________ | |
JohanL ::: Favorites The Vixen version is so much better :) 07-05-01 14:50:27 _____________________________________________________ | |
axeman543 ::: Favorites He wrote the song ,so this is how he intended it to sound.The Vixen version is a cover. 07-04-30 07:20:45 _____________________________________________________ | |
Craig1168 ::: Favorites I actually like this version better than Vixens. Richard has a strong voice and the guitar parts are played alot better. The best thing that Vixen had was Janet Gardner. She was smoking hot and could sing. 07-04-09 21:57:07 _____________________________________________________ | |
amforbes ::: Favorites wow different than the version Vixen sang. 07-04-06 18:43:23 _____________________________________________________ | |
hameron ::: Favorites Richard Marx doesn't have the range to hit the high notes on this song without some strain. You can tell he wimps out when they change keys at the end. Great song he wrote for Vixen though. 07-04-01 08:57:24 _____________________________________________________ | |
amforbes ::: Favorites Yea shame really I loved the high parts. 07-04-06 18:45:05 _____________________________________________________ | |
magoostrat ::: Favorites The guy drumming in this video is Jack Bruno who is a session drummer and did this 1 tour with Richard. 07-03-23 19:40:43 _____________________________________________________ | |
gminix ::: Favorites I know that its Simon Wright...and I am absolutely that Simon plays the drums for Richard in this Live Performance... 07-03-21 10:42:08 _____________________________________________________ |
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Richard Marx - Edge Of A Broken Heart LIVE
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