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A little background on the three projects - First, our "bar band", Eclipse, plays most every weekend. It's a mix of 70's and 80's dance/rock - Journey, Styx, Loverboy, Billy Idol, Sweet, Golden Earring, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Kansas, John Cougar, etc. We do a mix of cool stuff that we like and not a lot of other bands cover, with a few "standards" mixed in. Jason sings most of the show, but the keyboardist, guitarist, and I also have some lead vocal responsibility, so it all blends together very well.
As far as the tributes go, we will probably only do one show a month (or thereabouts), depending on travel and demand. We aren't 25 anymore!We all work jobs, have families, and do this for fun. Plus, that helps avoid burnout (but with the voices and boredom). Jason gets to rest on the Tommy Shaw stuff, since George covers those vocals, and that is half the show. And by Devil, do you mean DDY? lol
Jason believes very stronly in what he believes (as do I), and we have adjusted accordingly.
Even though Jason hasn't been fronting a band, he has been doing some singing on the side, and his voice is in great shape!
While our Styx tribute was the inital focus, now that we have Jason I foresee Journey taking center stage because they have a much broader fan base.
Thanks for your support!
Paul
This made my day.eclipse wrote:Even though Jason hasn't been fronting a band, he has been doing some singing on the side, and his voice is in great shape!
Saint John wrote:This made my day.eclipse wrote:Even though Jason hasn't been fronting a band, he has been doing some singing on the side, and his voice is in great shape!
lol...times are tough, Tom. Small things like this get magnified. I've been wanting to hear this guy sing for a lot of years. Finally gonna have that chance.Maui Tom wrote:Saint John wrote:This made my day.eclipse wrote:Even though Jason hasn't been fronting a band, he has been doing some singing on the side, and his voice is in great shape!
you need to raise the bar a little Saint Dan.....
eclipse wrote:We have not put together a "to do" list as far as tunes as of yet. I know back in the day we did Girl Can't Help It, Suzanne, Be Good To Yourself, and I'll Be Alright Without You from ROR.
Not sure what they did after I left the band, but we tried to do some of the stuff that wasn't as mainstream from the various albums (i.e. City Of The Angels, People And Places, Edge Of The Blade, Patiently, Mother Father). We had enough material that we weren't doing the same show all the time.
If any of you have any suggestions on what you would like to hear, we will definitely take them into consideration. After all "this is YOUR album, you know". lol
eclipse wrote:We have not put together a "to do" list as far as tunes as of yet. I know back in the day we did Girl Can't Help It, Suzanne, Be Good To Yourself, and I'll Be Alright Without You from ROR.
Not sure what they did after I left the band, but we tried to do some of the stuff that wasn't as mainstream from the various albums (i.e. City Of The Angels, People And Places, Edge Of The Blade, Patiently, Mother Father). We had enough material that we weren't doing the same show all the time.
If any of you have any suggestions on what you would like to hear, we will definitely take them into consideration. After all "this is YOUR album, you know". lol
Rick wrote:eclipse wrote:We have not put together a "to do" list as far as tunes as of yet. I know back in the day we did Girl Can't Help It, Suzanne, Be Good To Yourself, and I'll Be Alright Without You from ROR.
Not sure what they did after I left the band, but we tried to do some of the stuff that wasn't as mainstream from the various albums (i.e. City Of The Angels, People And Places, Edge Of The Blade, Patiently, Mother Father). We had enough material that we weren't doing the same show all the time.
If any of you have any suggestions on what you would like to hear, we will definitely take them into consideration. After all "this is YOUR album, you know". lol
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Man if y'all can pull off People and Places, my hat's off to you.
Liquid_Drummer wrote:Rick wrote:eclipse wrote:We have not put together a "to do" list as far as tunes as of yet. I know back in the day we did Girl Can't Help It, Suzanne, Be Good To Yourself, and I'll Be Alright Without You from ROR.
Not sure what they did after I left the band, but we tried to do some of the stuff that wasn't as mainstream from the various albums (i.e. City Of The Angels, People And Places, Edge Of The Blade, Patiently, Mother Father). We had enough material that we weren't doing the same show all the time.
If any of you have any suggestions on what you would like to hear, we will definitely take them into consideration. After all "this is YOUR album, you know". lol
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Man if y'all can pull off People and Places, my hat's off to you.
I second that. I practically begged Jason to do that one back in the day..
Liquid_Drummer wrote:Yep. Exactly. Chills. The 1st time I heard that I must have been like 5 or 6 in my sisters car. No clue who it was at the time but that B3 got me and I never forgot that song.
Rick wrote:Liquid_Drummer wrote:Yep. Exactly. Chills. The 1st time I heard that I must have been like 5 or 6 in my sisters car. No clue who it was at the time but that B3 got me and I never forgot that song.
I hated it when I was young. I didn't appreciate how challenging it was musically until later. Not just anyone can do a song like that. It's one of my favorite Journey songs now.
Rhiannon wrote:Rick wrote:Liquid_Drummer wrote:Yep. Exactly. Chills. The 1st time I heard that I must have been like 5 or 6 in my sisters car. No clue who it was at the time but that B3 got me and I never forgot that song.
I hated it when I was young. I didn't appreciate how challenging it was musically until later. Not just anyone can do a song like that. It's one of my favorite Journey songs now.
Its one of my favorites as well. Awesome song.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Rick wrote:Liquid_Drummer wrote:Yep. Exactly. Chills. The 1st time I heard that I must have been like 5 or 6 in my sisters car. No clue who it was at the time but that B3 got me and I never forgot that song.
I hated it when I was young. I didn't appreciate how challenging it was musically until later. Not just anyone can do a song like that. It's one of my favorite Journey songs now.
Its one of my favorites as well. Awesome song.
Tops in my book too.
C'mon Neal, I know you're reading this. Toss in P&P back into the setlists. C'mon.
eclipse wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Rick wrote:Liquid_Drummer wrote:Yep. Exactly. Chills. The 1st time I heard that I must have been like 5 or 6 in my sisters car. No clue who it was at the time but that B3 got me and I never forgot that song.
I hated it when I was young. I didn't appreciate how challenging it was musically until later. Not just anyone can do a song like that. It's one of my favorite Journey songs now.
Its one of my favorites as well. Awesome song.
Tops in my book too.
C'mon Neal, I know you're reading this. Toss in P&P back into the setlists. C'mon.
When was the last time that Journey did this song live? Anyone?
Liquid_Drummer wrote:I bet Cain is the reason that song was dropped. No Hammond B3 in his toolbox would be my 1st guess as to why. You have to have that organ and it could not be reproduced in the 70's by a synth. A Hammond B3 also weighs about 600lbs.
Lazy old Cain.
In my best screaming William Shatner imitation....
CAAAAAAAAIIIIIIINNN !!!!!!
How about that for a cover band name. The Screaming Shatners. Hmm. Maybe not.
eclipse wrote:Of course, these days it can be reproduced with a much lighter keyboard! lol
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