Slander wrote:jrnyman28 wrote: My perception is that No Control had more recognizable singles on it than EOTT did.
I do think that's fair. Eddie was all over MTV with the No Control album.
He was all over radio with it too.
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jrnyman28 wrote:Slander wrote:jrnyman28 wrote: My perception is that No Control had more recognizable singles on it than EOTT did.
I do think that's fair. Eddie was all over MTV with the No Control album.
He was all over radio with it too.
Slander wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:Slander wrote:jrnyman28 wrote: My perception is that No Control had more recognizable singles on it than EOTT did.
I do think that's fair. Eddie was all over MTV with the No Control album.
He was all over radio with it too.
Yes he was as was Survivor with the 3 aforementioned songs.
jrnyman28 wrote:Slander wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:Slander wrote:jrnyman28 wrote: My perception is that No Control had more recognizable singles on it than EOTT did.
I do think that's fair. Eddie was all over MTV with the No Control album.
He was all over radio with it too.
Yes he was as was Survivor with the 3 aforementioned songs.
But i never heard anything other than EOTT. You must've lived in a better area than I did.
Slander wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:Slander wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:Slander wrote:jrnyman28 wrote: My perception is that No Control had more recognizable singles on it than EOTT did.
I do think that's fair. Eddie was all over MTV with the No Control album.
He was all over radio with it too.
Yes he was as was Survivor with the 3 aforementioned songs.
But i never heard anything other than EOTT. You must've lived in a better area than I did.
You never heard American Heartbeat? Top 20! By the way on Billboard! The One That Really Matters was on the aor chart!
Slander wrote:You never heard American Heartbeat? Top 20! By the way on Billboard! The One That Really Matters was on the aor chart!
Eyeof wrote:Hey Red, put a sock in it...you mean Perry is dave with no balls...
Everyone heard "American Heartbeat" and i'm tired of you guys trying to put Dave down...
You bunch of three bottons to heaven jj worshipers....
Slander wrote:Eyeof wrote:Hey Red, put a sock in it...you mean Perry is dave with no balls...
Everyone heard "American Heartbeat" and i'm tired of you guys trying to put Dave down...
You bunch of three bottons to heaven jj worshipers....
Eye....Here friggin' here. I'm tired of the revisionist bs history. Everyone heard American Heartbeat. Damn it was a friggin top 20 song and everyone's acting like it was a b-side. They may not like the song but let's not take away from Dave's contributions. This is rediculous. Poor Man's Son was a top 40 hit that Sly Stallone heard! That was Dave on vocals. Not JJ. I'm sorry "IS THIS LOVE" would not have gotten Survivor on the soundtrack of ROCKY 3. Even though the camera loves JJ or so I'm told. While Survivor was racing up the charts Jamison and his band were making video with spaghetti falling out suitcases.
jrnyman28 wrote:Slander wrote:Eyeof wrote:Hey Red, put a sock in it...you mean Perry is dave with no balls...
Everyone heard "American Heartbeat" and i'm tired of you guys trying to put Dave down...
You bunch of three bottons to heaven jj worshipers....
Eye....Here friggin' here. I'm tired of the revisionist bs history. Everyone heard American Heartbeat. Damn it was a friggin top 20 song and everyone's acting like it was a b-side. They may not like the song but let's not take away from Dave's contributions. This is rediculous. Poor Man's Son was a top 40 hit that Sly Stallone heard! That was Dave on vocals. Not JJ. I'm sorry "IS THIS LOVE" would not have gotten Survivor on the soundtrack of ROCKY 3. Even though the camera loves JJ or so I'm told. While Survivor was racing up the charts Jamison and his band were making video with spaghetti falling out suitcases.
And Eye's post is another example why there needs to be a "SARCASM" smilie readily available. Sorry you missed it Slander.
I have not given my take on whether I like the song or not. I am simply telling you I never heard it on the radio!!!! As for Dave's contributions, here is what I have discovered for myself and said several times. Before picking up the Survivor discography I was a fan of the JJ-era due largely to Vital Signs. Once I listened to the Bickler era I have discovered that I am a bigger fan of that sound.
I never knew it was Poor Man's Son that Sly heard, do you have a link to that? I would love to read more about that. (Remember, I am a casual fan).
Slander wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:Slander wrote:Eyeof wrote:Hey Red, put a sock in it...you mean Perry is dave with no balls...
Everyone heard "American Heartbeat" and i'm tired of you guys trying to put Dave down...
You bunch of three bottons to heaven jj worshipers....
Eye....Here friggin' here. I'm tired of the revisionist bs history. Everyone heard American Heartbeat. Damn it was a friggin top 20 song and everyone's acting like it was a b-side. They may not like the song but let's not take away from Dave's contributions. This is rediculous. Poor Man's Son was a top 40 hit that Sly Stallone heard! That was Dave on vocals. Not JJ. I'm sorry "IS THIS LOVE" would not have gotten Survivor on the soundtrack of ROCKY 3. Even though the camera loves JJ or so I'm told. While Survivor was racing up the charts Jamison and his band were making video with spaghetti falling out suitcases.
And Eye's post is another example why there needs to be a "SARCASM" smilie readily available. Sorry you missed it Slander.
I have not given my take on whether I like the song or not. I am simply telling you I never heard it on the radio!!!! As for Dave's contributions, here is what I have discovered for myself and said several times. Before picking up the Survivor discography I was a fan of the JJ-era due largely to Vital Signs. Once I listened to the Bickler era I have discovered that I am a bigger fan of that sound.
I never knew it was Poor Man's Son that Sly heard, do you have a link to that? I would love to read more about that. (Remember, I am a casual fan).
Yeah I got it from FS. Sly liked the underdog theme and the vibe from Poor Man's Son and Premonition.
jrnyman28 wrote:And Eye's post is another example why there needs to be a "SARCASM" smilie readily available. Sorry you missed it Slander.
I have not given my take on whether I like the song or not. I am simply telling you I never heard it on the radio!!!! As for Dave's contributions, here is what I have discovered for myself and said several times. Before picking up the Survivor discography I was a fan of the JJ-era due largely to Vital Signs. Once I listened to the Bickler era I have discovered that I am a bigger fan of that sound.
I never knew it was Poor Man's Son that Sly heard, do you have a link to that? I would love to read more about that. (Remember, I am a casual fan).
Eyeof wrote:
You bunch of three bottons to heaven jj worshipers....
Slander wrote:http://jimpeterik.com/btseot2006.htm
JP comments on this on his website
jrnyman28 wrote:Slander wrote:http://jimpeterik.com/btseot2006.htm
JP comments on this on his website
I had forgotten about JP's site, that was a cool read. I also read the Burning Heart story. Pretty incredible circumstances and I have always had a respect for people who can write songs.
Slander wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:Slander wrote:http://jimpeterik.com/btseot2006.htm
JP comments on this on his website
I had forgotten about JP's site, that was a cool read. I also read the Burning Heart story. Pretty incredible circumstances and I have always had a respect for people who can write songs.
It really is a cool story! It's called preparation meets opportunity. Survivor was rewarded for its perserverance. JP and FS should be congratulated on writing a classic and Bickler should be congratulated for bringing the edge the song needed vocally.
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