...Lets see...
...Greg as John...Is that a hair colour reference?...I have noticed that oftentimes, it may be nothing more than the fact that he has dark hair...that one of the band members seems to "stand" out front...
I have been watching what I can only assume are bass players during my musical "intervention" of the past few years (the instrumental...I have the singing down pat)...MANY of them surpass the guy with the darker hair who stands out front...by far in vocal quality...(take Matchbox 20 and El Torpedo)...
...I am absolutely in LOVE with Jim Cuddy...but Greg (who I was barely AWARE of until about three or four years ago...) is an amazing singer and lyricist (I fear he may have been hiding his vocal talents behind his Bob Dylan-like style for too long...and all that guitar stuff)...(maybe when Jim divorced his wife ($$$$$) in the late nineties and he and Greg were having all of those creative differences...who else remembers THAT article ?( I read it in Jim Cuddy's own voice while sitting at my computer in my living room in Labrador City (near the front entryway) working at my collection of songs from the seventies...)...and then when Greg worked on his own a bit...he discovered his amazing range and to-die-for adorable dancing-thing that he has going on now...(it is infectious...you can see it if you watch 20 Years of Stereovision -the backwoods sessions...not around the fire...in front of the trees)...
...or is it because we are drawing parallels between Jim and Paul...Paul went on with Lynda to form the group "Wings"...Jim looks under V for violinist in the yellow pages...makes a new band that seems to completely revolve around the violin...and writes a song about marriage that would have best been called "Flings"...
...there are so many ways to look at something...
...if we were to put away the band "places" that seem to get set for those of us who have always watched bands on tv or video...(because since I have moved out of the isolated NORTH and have seen how these guys are in concert...with all of the DVD footage that they share nowadays...I see quite a fair division of labour and visibility between Greg and Jim (...how I became so wrapped up in Jim's face all of those years without seeing all of the videos...well, I don't know...))....I'd be more likely to compare Paul to Greg (his voice has a rougher edge) and John to Jim (who sings in a softer more melodical manner)...