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Who's better, Survivor or Bryan Adams?

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Postby AntonioDJ » Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:40 pm

Ok, need to tread lightly here i think. Looking for more to post in the Harem Scarem threads.

Why does there have to be a competition between Bryan Adams and Survivor? Personally I like them both a lot. BA is a bigger star, and Survivor is a great band. Why start anything over it?
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Postby ProgRocker53 » Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:42 pm

AntonioDJ wrote:Ok, need to tread lightly here i think. Looking for more to post in the Harem Scarem threads.

Why does there have to be a competition between Bryan Adams and Survivor? Personally I like them both a lot. BA is a bigger star, and Survivor is a great band. Why start anything over it?


Because Deano shoots five-ropers for everything Bryan Adams and seems to dislike Survivor, and it's fun to see him fly off the handle.
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Postby Journey/Survivor » Mon Jan 14, 2008 2:57 pm

AntonioDJ wrote:Ok, need to tread lightly here i think. Looking for more to post in the Harem Scarem threads.

Why does there have to be a competition between Bryan Adams and Survivor? Personally I like them both a lot. BA is a bigger star, and Survivor is a great band. Why start anything over it?


Like I said, I do like some of Bryan Adams songs. I saw him in concert once in the early 90's. I just think that any Rock fan should realize that Survivor are better Rockers than BA. I never actually said anything bad about BA. I just pointed out to Deano that since he only seems to like Journey and Bryan Adams that he can't objectivly comment on what bands I or anyone else like.
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Postby Rick » Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:15 pm

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AntonioDJ wrote:Ok, need to tread lightly here i think. Looking for more to post in the Harem Scarem threads.

Why does there have to be a competition between Bryan Adams and Survivor? Personally I like them both a lot. BA is a bigger star, and Survivor is a great band. Why start anything over it?


Like I said, I do like some of Bryan Adams songs. I saw him in concert once in the early 90's. I just think that any Rock fan should realize that Survivor are better Rockers than BA. I never actually said anything bad about BA. I just pointed out to Deano that since he only seems to like Journey and Bryan Adams that he can't objectively comment on what bands I or anyone else like.


I think he's an Elvis fan too. :lol:
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Postby StoneCold » Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:16 pm

So is the "We're all winners" option the same as "I can't decide"?

Hard to compare a group with a single artist (even with his backing band).

Like comparing Mellencamp with REO or Pat Benatar with Heart.

Well, that last one's easy for me, Benatar all the way.
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Postby Rick » Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:18 pm

Pat Benatar is great.
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Postby Journey/Survivor » Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:26 pm

StoneCold wrote:So is the "We're all winners" option the same as "I can't decide"?

Hard to compare a group with a single artist (even with his backing band).

Like comparing Mellencamp with REO or Pat Benatar with Heart.

Well, that last one's easy for me, Benatar all the way.


Pat Benatar's husband/guitarist/producer grew up on the street behing my street.
Ben Orr of The Cars grew up a few streets over.
And Billy Morris of Warrant grew up a few streets away from mine too. We all wen't to the same high school.
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Postby Andrew » Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:41 pm

Journey/Survivor wrote:
AntonioDJ wrote:Ok, need to tread lightly here i think. Looking for more to post in the Harem Scarem threads.

Why does there have to be a competition between Bryan Adams and Survivor? Personally I like them both a lot. BA is a bigger star, and Survivor is a great band. Why start anything over it?


Like I said, I do like some of Bryan Adams songs. I saw him in concert once in the early 90's. I just think that any Rock fan should realize that Survivor are better Rockers than BA. I never actually said anything bad about BA. I just pointed out to Deano that since he only seems to like Journey and Bryan Adams that he can't objectivly comment on what bands I or anyone else like.


BA I think used to be a better rocker. He went soft and started singing about underwear and all sorts of fruity shit. But the new album will redeem him right Denao?
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Postby Saint John » Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:43 pm

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AntonioDJ wrote:Ok, need to tread lightly here i think. Looking for more to post in the Harem Scarem threads.

Why does there have to be a competition between Bryan Adams and Survivor? Personally I like them both a lot. BA is a bigger star, and Survivor is a great band. Why start anything over it?


Like I said, I do like some of Bryan Adams songs. I saw him in concert once in the early 90's. I just think that any Rock fan should realize that Survivor are better Rockers than BA. I never actually said anything bad about BA. I just pointed out to Deano that since he only seems to like Journey and Bryan Adams that he can't objectivly comment on what bands I or anyone else like.


BA I think used to be a better rocker. He went soft and started singing about underwear and all sorts of fruity shit. But the new album will redeem him right Denao?




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Postby StoneCold » Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:48 pm

Andrew wrote:
BA I think used to be a better rocker. He went soft and started singing about underwear and all sorts of fruity shit. But the new album will redeem him right Denao?


You beat me to it! Here I was thinking BA became the Manilow of the 90's and you post this. :D

His 80's stuff rocks. He got Glass Tiger on the charts though he might want us to forget that. :lol:
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Postby Rick » Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:50 pm

StoneCold wrote:He got Glass Tiger on the charts though he might want us to forget that. :lol:


How so? Didn't know that.
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Postby StoneCold » Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:51 pm

Journey/Survivor wrote:
StoneCold wrote:So is the "We're all winners" option the same as "I can't decide"?

Hard to compare a group with a single artist (even with his backing band).

Like comparing Mellencamp with REO or Pat Benatar with Heart.

Well, that last one's easy for me, Benatar all the way.


Pat Benatar's husband/guitarist/producer grew up on the street behing my street.
Ben Orr of The Cars grew up a few streets over.
And Billy Morris of Warrant grew up a few streets away from mine too. We all wen't to the same high school.


I can't remember his name but Benatar's husband was a damn good guitarist. Not a legend but good hooks.
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Postby StoneCold » Mon Jan 14, 2008 3:53 pm

Rick wrote:
StoneCold wrote:He got Glass Tiger on the charts though he might want us to forget that. :lol:


How so? Didn't know that.


Glass Tiger was a Canadian band.

I could cheat and go look it up but if I remember right, he backs them on their biggest single and sings at least one of their other songs (which also did pretty well).

I think they toured on the ROR opening some shows along with Honeymoon Suite, Outfield.

But after '86, I don't remember anything from them.

Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone) - Bryan Adams backing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfeNQJWkhH8

I Will Be There - Bryan sings one or two lines in this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqiTDJKC-FA
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Postby Rick » Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:02 pm

StoneCold wrote:
Rick wrote:
StoneCold wrote:He got Glass Tiger on the charts though he might want us to forget that. :lol:


How so? Didn't know that.


Glass Tiger was a Canadian band.

I could cheat and go look it up but if I remember right, he backs them on their biggest single and sings at least one of their other songs (which also did pretty well).

I think they toured on the ROR opening some shows along with Honeymoon Suite, Outfield.

But after '86, I don't remember anything from them.

Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone) - Bryan Adams backing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfeNQJWkhH8


Dude I love that kind of info. Thanks! I wasn't aware that Glass Tiger were a Cannuck band. Shows how much I know.
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Postby Marzdog » Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:14 pm

And the Journey connection is Steve Smith on Drums for "Heaven." ;)

Glass Tiger opened up on ROR for 90% of the shows. The Outfield opened 5; Honeymoon Suite opened 2 (if you count opening for The Outfield and Journey as 1), and Concrete Blonde 1 (if you count opening for Glass Tiger and Journey as 1).

Back to the "debate" at hand, I think both artists are good and have certainly contributed to our musical pasts, but, one cannot deny that BA has had much more success at both the music store and in airplay than Survivor has.
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Postby Rick » Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:17 pm

Marzdog wrote:And the Journey connection is Steve Smith on Drums for "Heaven." ;)
Heaven by BA?
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Postby Saint John » Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:18 pm

Rick wrote:
Marzdog wrote:And the Journey connection is Steve Smith on Drums for "Heaven." ;)
Heaven by BA?


No...Warrant. :lol: :twisted: :P :wink:
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Postby Marzdog » Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:19 pm

Si.

Rick wrote:
Marzdog wrote:And the Journey connection is Steve Smith on Drums for "Heaven." ;)
Heaven by BA?
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Postby MarcelJordan » Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:20 pm

This Vs this and that stuff, stinks. But Im going with Survivor. With regards to Reckless and Vital Signs, VS takes the cake for me. If we're going to talk about the consistancy and hits, its rather pointless especially when we talk about Faithfully and TSIO. TSIO smokes Faithfully chartwise. So..... 8)
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Postby StoneCold » Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:23 pm

Marzdog wrote:And the Journey connection is Steve Smith on Drums for "Heaven." ;)

Glass Tiger opened up on ROR for 90% of the shows. The Outfield opened 4; Honeymoon Suite opened 2 (if you count opening for The Outfield and Journey as 1), and Concrete Blonde 1 (if you count opening for Glass Tiger and Journey as 1).


Smitty drumming on a BA song? BA gets my vote just for that. :lol: Wait, did Smitty ever drum for Survivor?

Those opening counts read like an Algebra problem.

Didn't Angel's Camp Mountain Aire show have GT opening? I was there but not sure. HS and Outfield for sure.
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Postby Marzdog » Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:29 pm

GT did not open at Mountain Aire. As I posted in another thread, Device (sp?), HMS, and The Outfield opened Mountain Aire 1986. Cyndy or Lora care to chime in on that? Andrew, I believe Device/Devise was an Aussie band...female lead singer, a bit "electronic"...

As far as Smitty on Drums for BA, it is true, he did drum on "Heaven", just as the Frig played keyboards for Sammy on "Remember The Heroes."

StoneCold wrote:
Smitty drumming on a BA song? BA gets my vote just for that. :lol: Wait, did Smitty ever drum for Survivor?

Those opening counts read like an Algebra problem.

Didn't Angel's Camp Mountain Aire show have GT opening? I was there but not sure. HS and Outfield for sure.
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Postby StoneCold » Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:33 pm

Marzdog wrote:GT did not open at Mountain Aire. As I posted in another thread, Device (sp?), HMS, and The Outfield opened Mountain Aire 1986. Cyndy or Lora care to chime in on that? Andrew, I believe Device/Devise was an Aussie band...female lead singer, a bit "electronic"...

As far as Smitty on Drums for BA, it is true, he did drum on "Heaven", just as the Frig played keyboards for Sammy on "Remember The Heroes."

StoneCold wrote:
Smitty drumming on a BA song? BA gets my vote just for that. :lol: Wait, did Smitty ever drum for Survivor?

Those opening counts read like an Algebra problem.

Didn't Angel's Camp Mountain Aire show have GT opening? I was there but not sure. HS and Outfield for sure.


Yep, you're right. It's coming back to me. I saw Glass Tiger open towards the end of '86.
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Postby Rick » Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:35 pm

Marzdog wrote:GT did not open at Mountain Aire. As I posted in another thread, Device (sp?), HMS, and The Outfield opened Mountain Aire 1986. Cyndy or Lora care to chime in on that? Andrew, I believe Device/Devise was an Aussie band...female lead singer, a bit "electronic"...

As far as Smitty on Drums for BA, it is true, he did drum on "Heaven", just as the Frig played keyboards for Sammy on "Remember The Heroes."


Wow, didn't know that either. I love this kind of trivia. Thanks Marzdog.
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Postby Rick » Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:36 pm

Saint John wrote:
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Marzdog wrote:And the Journey connection is Steve Smith on Drums for "Heaven." ;)
Heaven by BA?


No...Warrant. :lol: :twisted: :P :wink:


I'm fuckin you up when I finally meet you. :lol:
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Postby Journey/Survivor » Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:52 pm

StoneCold wrote:
Journey/Survivor wrote:
StoneCold wrote:So is the "We're all winners" option the same as "I can't decide"?

Hard to compare a group with a single artist (even with his backing band).

Like comparing Mellencamp with REO or Pat Benatar with Heart.

Well, that last one's easy for me, Benatar all the way.


Pat Benatar's husband/guitarist/producer grew up on the street behing my street.
Ben Orr of The Cars grew up a few streets over.
And Billy Morris of Warrant grew up a few streets away from mine too. We all wen't to the same high school.


I can't remember his name but Benatar's husband was a damn good guitarist. Not a legend but good hooks.


Her husbands name is Neil Giraldo. Yeah, he's a really good guitarist.

BTY, is your screen name because of the Rainbow song "Stone Cold?"
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Postby StoneCold » Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:03 pm

Journey/Survivor wrote:
Her husbands name is Neil Giraldo. Yeah, he's a really good guitarist.

BTY, is your screen name because of the Rainbow song "Stone Cold?"


That's right, another "Neil". Yep, I ripped off Rainbow, ya got me!
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Postby Rick » Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:05 pm

StoneCold wrote:
Journey/Survivor wrote:
Her husbands name is Neil Giraldo. Yeah, he's a really good guitarist.

BTY, is your screen name because of the Rainbow song "Stone Cold?"


That's right, another "Neil". Yep, I ripped off Rainbow, ya got me!


Well shit, I thought it was from Steve Austin. :?
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Postby StoneCold » Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:12 pm

Rick wrote:
StoneCold wrote:
Journey/Survivor wrote:
Her husbands name is Neil Giraldo. Yeah, he's a really good guitarist.

BTY, is your screen name because of the Rainbow song "Stone Cold?"


That's right, another "Neil". Yep, I ripped off Rainbow, ya got me!


Well shit, I thought it was from Steve Austin. :?


Bionic ears block out Journey. :lol:

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Postby Rick » Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:16 pm

StoneCold wrote:
Rick wrote:
StoneCold wrote:
Journey/Survivor wrote:
Her husbands name is Neil Giraldo. Yeah, he's a really good guitarist.

BTY, is your screen name because of the Rainbow song "Stone Cold?"


That's right, another "Neil". Yep, I ripped off Rainbow, ya got me!


Well shit, I thought it was from Steve Austin. :?


Bionic ears block out Journey. :lol:

Image


:lol: Not him, Stone Cold Steve Austin, the wrestler.
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Postby StoneCold » Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:20 pm

Rick wrote:
StoneCold wrote:
Rick wrote:
StoneCold wrote:
Journey/Survivor wrote:
Her husbands name is Neil Giraldo. Yeah, he's a really good guitarist.

BTY, is your screen name because of the Rainbow song "Stone Cold?"


That's right, another "Neil". Yep, I ripped off Rainbow, ya got me!


Well shit, I thought it was from Steve Austin. :?


Bionic ears block out Journey. :lol:

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:lol: Not him, Stone Cold Steve Austin, the wrestler.


Yep, I knew it, just wanted to pull out the unexpected "REAL" Steve Austin. :lol:
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