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Subject: Glass Tiger song

Written By: Jean on 6/13/2000 at 1:09 p.m.

Hi, I was wondering....in the song "Don't Forget Me When I'm Gone," does Bryan Adams sing a few lines near the end of the song? I swear it's him, but I could be wrong....

Also, the quote at the top of the page when I loaded the messageboard said, "To me, something like Styx represents everything that's wrong with music." - Pat Benetar....Didn't she tour with them a few years ago?? :)


Subject: Re: Glass Tiger song

Written By: 80smusicfreak on 6/13/2000 at 6:15 p.m.

> Hi, I was wondering....in the song "Don't Forget Me When I'm
> Gone," does Bryan Adams sing a few lines near the end of the song? I
> swear it's him, but I could be wrong....

> Also, the quote at the top of the page when I loaded the messageboard
> said, "To me, something like Styx represents everything that's wrong
> with music." - Pat Benetar....Didn't she tour with them a few years
> ago?? :)

Correct on Pat Benatar. She opened for Styx on their '97 tour. Caught them at Radio City Music Hall in NYC myself that year. I, too, have always laughed whenever that quote of Pat's appears here on ChuckyG's site... :-)

Subject: Re: Glass Tiger song

Written By: Karen M. on 6/13/2000 at 1:36 p.m.

> Hi, I was wondering....in the song "Don't Forget Me When I'm
> Gone," does Bryan Adams sing a few lines near the end of the song? I
> swear it's him, but I could be wrong....

Yes, Bryan Adams did indeed sing backing vocals on this song. He does have a pretty hard voice to mistake, doesn't he?