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Saint John wrote:The quintessential boxset. Into Your Arms is probably my favorite arrangement on the album. It's a shame Perry denied their request to record lyrics on it in the early 90's. He was too busy doing nothing I guess. There's a cool demo of him throwing some lyrics together, but a polished version of this song could have been a big hit.
WykkedSensation wrote:Saint John wrote:The quintessential boxset. Into Your Arms is probably my favorite arrangement on the album. It's a shame Perry denied their request to record lyrics on it in the early 90's. He was too busy doing nothing I guess. There's a cool demo of him throwing some lyrics together, but a polished version of this song could have been a big hit.
Wrong song Dan
Saint John wrote:WykkedSensation wrote:Saint John wrote:The quintessential boxset. Into Your Arms is probably my favorite arrangement on the album. It's a shame Perry denied their request to record lyrics on it in the early 90's. He was too busy doing nothing I guess. There's a cool demo of him throwing some lyrics together, but a polished version of this song could have been a big hit.
Wrong song Dan
Was it that one or With A Tear?
Gideon wrote:Yeah, I was about to say, the album is worth just "With a Tear." Really ass kicking song. "Into Your Arms" was the power ballad-esque one, which I didn't like so much.
WykkedSensation wrote:Gideon wrote:Yeah, I was about to say, the album is worth just "With a Tear." Really ass kicking song. "Into Your Arms" was the power ballad-esque one, which I didn't like so much.
You sure you got those the right way round G?
'Into your arms' is the rocker. It kicks serious booty.
NealIsGod wrote:Ahhh, I believe Time3 is what brought Red13JoePa on board as a fan. Along with E5C4P3 and Frontiers, this is a must-have for any Journey fan.
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