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NoMoreTails wrote:Bloodflower wrote:I like Journey stuff, but frankly, if I had the talent he had, I woudn't waste it playing stuff like When a Man Loves a Woman. /quote]
Neal played on "When A Man Loves A Woman???
Add Percy Sledge to the greats Neal has worked with...
NoMoreTails wrote:Bloodflower wrote:I like Journey stuff, but frankly, if I had the talent he had, I woudn't waste it playing stuff like When a Man Loves a Woman.
Neal played on "When A Man Loves A Woman???
Add Percy Sledge to the greats Neal has worked with...
NealIsGod wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:Bloodflower wrote:I like Journey stuff, but frankly, if I had the talent he had, I woudn't waste it playing stuff like When a Man Loves a Woman.
Neal played on "When A Man Loves A Woman???
Add Percy Sledge to the greats Neal has worked with...
Did Neal play on Michael Bolton's version? Maybe that's what he is referring to? Just guessing...
NealIsGod wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:Bloodflower wrote:I like Journey stuff, but frankly, if I had the talent he had, I woudn't waste it playing stuff like When a Man Loves a Woman. /quote]
Neal played on "When A Man Loves A Woman???
Add Percy Sledge to the greats Neal has worked with...
Did Neal play on Michael Bolton's version? Maybe that's what he is referring to? Just guessing...
NealIsGod wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:I'm with NIG on HSAS, killer, especially the stuff from the video that didn't even make the album.
What video?
jrnyman28 wrote:There was a promo vidoe of the concert which just had the album cuts, but there was also a complete concert video of HSAS...I have been LOOKING for that!!
perryfaithful wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:perryfaithful wrote:Sorry...do not understand! The concept of a lead singer being "humble" was came from Cain in a NEW interview before their State College, PA concert recently.
As if you haven't heard terms such as "humble" & "gracious" being bandied about before in reference to Steve Augeri?
Several times you have been on here implying that Steve's docile, pliant nature is exactly what Neal was looking for. Less talent, but more agreeable to tour with, was your oft-repeated implication. Someone who would not take charge (ala a certain different Journey lead singer also named Steve).
Don't come here and play Andrew like a fool.
The word "humble" might have been taken from a new Cain interview, but your manipulation and distortion of it is old. Very old.
Same tired Perryloon instigational agenda.
It really does not matter what I say. I am attacked before I even get two words out. Everyone jumped on Spikes band wagon about allowing others to speak without abuse and yet I am still being called a "perryloon" and worse. How about just ignoring my posts Noble Cause? Think you can do that or is your real fun here being an attack dog?
Andrew taking the time to ask me not to speak is insulting. I am a huge fan of his site and have taken his advice on music repeatedly. My simple post did not warrant his response. Dave took it to the next level of discussion as it should have been, but I can't get past the BS to participate. Sorry Dave, but thanks!
I guess if I just screamed FUCK THIS, FUCK THAT, FUCK YOU all the time I would be fine here!
perryfaithful wrote:
It really does not matter what I say. I am attacked before I even get two words out.
perryfaithful wrote: Everyone jumped on Spikes band wagon about allowing others to speak without abuse and yet I am still being called a "perryloon" and worse.
perryfaithful wrote: My simple post did not warrant his response. Dave took it to the next level of discussion as it should have been, but I can't get past the BS to participate.
Jeremey wrote:twenty years from now, what JOURNEY's legacy will be to mainstream music, and what people will remember, are the songs.
not many people will remember steve perry's name, or jonathan cain's name, or neal schon's name. the arena tours and packed stadiums may be relegated to an odd mention on VH1's "I love the Late Twentieth Century," and truly there will be a place for them at some point in the rock and roll hall of fame.
but i guarantee you, that what people will remember (and I don't mean die hard JOURNEY fans sitting at home collecting social security in 2025), are the songs. generations of people will know the songs "Don't Stop Believin'," "Open Arms," "Lights," etc.
Twenty years isn't a long, long time from now, but time will erase the names and the stories that went along with the music...but the songs themselves are timeless and will always connect with the masses. they will always mean something to somebody, regardless of who they think wrote them, sang them, or played bass on them.
Rock'ndeano wrote:When I see that stupid American flag that PF has, I blow right by it..I don't even look at her posts, or I would get banned for sure..She is bullshit...not worthy of a reply...
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