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brywool wrote:God No. I'd hate to see John Waite get dragged through any of this type of BS.
I hope Cain and Neal go back to making elevator music solo albums.
In other words, vanish into obscurity.
Interesting thought!JeffScottSotoFan53 wrote:Funny how Journey went from being two members away from Soul SirkUS to being a member away from Bad English.
whocares about Journey? wrote:did you see the tour when John Waite toured with Journey, and i think Peter Frampton a few years ago> Neal came out and played with John W. Friga was nowhere to be seen. i think Friga was Waite's biggest problem, not Neal, but I am probably wrong.
I saw them on that tour. Don't remember that though. That Friga's a tough nut...whocares wrote:did you see the tour when John Waite toured with Journey, and i think Peter Frampton a few years ago> Neal came out and played with John W. Friga was nowhere to be seen. i think Friga was Waite's biggest problem, not Neal, but I am probably wrong.
Seems Friga's got a 'tude..........whocares wrote:Maybe it was just here in STL. I dunno. But it happened. The crowd went wild. but it also showed how little class Friga had, by carrying on the fued with Waite.
Never liked the guy, never warmed up to him. He just always seemed too "smug" to me. I know he's a great songwriter & all, but, just my opinion...whocares wrote:ya think?
Spot on...whocares wrote:He hasn't written a great song since the 80's. Some of the best were even for other singers, like Heart or Sammy Hagar. Loverboy even.
As a singer, he's got nothing on any REAL singer. As a human being, he's a low life.
FormerJrnyFan wrote:I saw them on that tour. Don't remember that though. That Friga's a tough nut...whocares wrote:did you see the tour when John Waite toured with Journey, and i think Peter Frampton a few years ago> Neal came out and played with John W. Friga was nowhere to be seen. i think Friga was Waite's biggest problem, not Neal, but I am probably wrong.
cracked_stone wrote:I think Neal and Jon would have a better chance at resurrecting Bad English at this point. I know it was said that they couldn't work with John Waite...but I'd like to know if that was the whole story with that band? I loved Bad English!
FormerJrnyFan wrote:
Never liked the guy, never warmed up to him. He just always seemed too "smug" to me. I know he's a great songwriter & all, but, just my opinion...
*Laura wrote:cracked_stone wrote:I think Neal and Jon would have a better chance at resurrecting Bad English at this point. I know it was said that they couldn't work with John Waite...but I'd like to know if that was the whole story with that band? I loved Bad English!
Bad English was a real good band.I still love the albums,excellent songs and sound.
With that being said,I think they could have been named Bad Timing.Like you said,the grunge wave was drowning all the melodic acts back then...
Really a shame.In proper circumstances I think BE would have been a huge hit.
Back to present,now that melodic rock seems to gain back the lost power,I'd like to see BE resurrected.
You know,after reading Brian May's message,I thought of BE too.They should put Journey to rest and work again on that project.
Like another poster said,Journey is almost Bad English anyway.
Oh well...I don't see that happening.How would they drop the name that can still bring them benefits?If they wouldn't think so,they'd give it up.
Obviously,the plan is to keep the renown umbrella opened.Too bad it's raining shit,tho...
C-H@kk-Dizzle wrote:
I'm surprised he and Neal have stayed together
this long...
It's like putting Randy Moss and Terrell Owens
on the same team and expecting them to work it out...
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