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NealIsGod wrote:Anyone read this? Lots of interesting stuff. Some factual errors, but a good read (but long).
http://jefitoblog.com/blog/?p=807
tragchk wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Anyone read this? Lots of interesting stuff. Some factual errors, but a good read (but long).
http://jefitoblog.com/blog/?p=807
THIS caught my eye:
"1981’s Escape (or ESC4P3 if you’re a nut job) was the monster album the record company and everyone involved with the band had been working toward since Perry joined the group."
...it's official....we're nutjobs!! LOL
MATTHEW wrote:It's a good piece and I agree with most of it - despite the barely concealed resentment toward Perry which runs through the article and his bizarro argument that "Generations" is the best album since "Escape". But still...it was an enjoyable read.
NealIsGod wrote:I thought the dude was way off base in his comments about the Frontiers album.
MATTHEW wrote:It's a good piece and I agree with most of it - despite the barely concealed resentment toward Perry which runs through the article and his bizarro argument that "Generations" is the best album since "Escape". But still...it was an enjoyable read.
MATTHEW wrote:I agree...and having crapped all over ROR for not being a 'classic Journey album' and picking out "Be Good To Yourself" for criticism....he then recommends listening to "Once You Love Somebody"...which is the most unJourneyish song on the album.
Marabelle wrote:Oh Conversation I can't read your post without laughing now about TNC! I guess whenever he arrives I won't be able to type and read his comments.
conversationpc wrote:MATTHEW wrote:NealIsGod wrote:I agree...and having crapped all over ROR for not being a 'classic Journey album' and picking out "Be Good To Yourself" for criticism....he then recommends listening to "Once You Love Somebody"...which is the most unJourneyish song on the album.
I would nominate "Positive Touch" for that unflattering award.
Carlitto H@kk wrote:conversationpc wrote:MATTHEW wrote:NealIsGod wrote:I agree...and having crapped all over ROR for not being a 'classic Journey album' and picking out "Be Good To Yourself" for criticism....he then recommends listening to "Once You Love Somebody"...which is the most unJourneyish song on the album.
I would nominate "Positive Touch" for that unflattering award.
DITTO!
That song, as well as most of ROR, was a big, steaming pile of
...if you want my opinion (and you probably don't).
MATTHEW wrote:Carlitto H@kk wrote:conversationpc wrote:MATTHEW wrote:NealIsGod wrote:I agree...and having crapped all over ROR for not being a 'classic Journey album' and picking out "Be Good To Yourself" for criticism....he then recommends listening to "Once You Love Somebody"...which is the most unJourneyish song on the album.
I would nominate "Positive Touch" for that unflattering award.
DITTO!
That song, as well as most of ROR, was a big, steaming pile of
...if you want my opinion (and you probably don't).
That song is utterly superb - as is ROR - one of the great, great albums of the 1980s. How anyone with even a modicum of appreciation for vocals can dismiss ROR is beyond me.
MATTHEW wrote:That song is utterly superb - as is ROR - one of the great, great albums of the 1980s. How anyone with even a modicum of appreciation for vocals can dismiss ROR is beyond me.
A Fire Inside wrote:MATTHEW wrote:That song is utterly superb - as is ROR - one of the great, great albums of the 1980s. How anyone with even a modicum of appreciation for vocals can dismiss ROR is beyond me.
ROR has its moments, but Positive Touch is not one of them.
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