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Rock'ndeano wrote:What do you all think about musical peers of Journey? For instance, I know Sammy and Neal are buddies, and Jon Waite too. However, how about others like say Springsteen, U2, or even someone like ZZtop??? Has anyone heard of other artists respecting the talent in this band?
Thanks
I saw Springsteen two summers ago and, while it was long by today's standards, he doesn't do those legendary marathon shows he used to.Rock'ndeano wrote:Thanks for the replies so far..
Remember USA for Africa? I can see Perry there singing.. I would love to be a fly on the wall hearing Bruce, Huey Lewis, Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, Cyndi Lauper and the others(except for Michael J, because he frankly creeps me out), talk about Perry and his voice and the Band as well. I am sure they all have mutual respect, but let's face it, some of those folks really weren't all that talented, like Sheila E, and Kim Carnes...
I would love to Bruce and Journey do a tour..never happen though, Bruce plays about a week and half long every night
Remember USA for Africa? I can see Perry there singing.. I would love to be a fly on the wall hearing Bruce, Huey Lewis, Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, Cyndi Lauper and the others(except for Michael J, because he frankly creeps me out), talk about Perry and his voice and the Band as well
I remember reading the same Dylan/Springsteen thing as well. It also said Perry had such a hard time sleeping because it was an emotionally draining experience that he called Lionel Ritchie.Liz22562 wrote:I saw a documentary once on the making of USA for Africa.
Yakov you are correct in that all the singers were told to keep their ego's at the door. As a matter of fact, Bob Dylan wanted to quit because he didn't feel he sounded good enough to add his voice to the solo part he was given. It was, in fact, several of the other singers that helped him through his part and stood by him while he was recording. Unfortunately, for the life of me, I can't remember the few that were helping him, though Bruce Springsteen comes to mind.
I never got the impression while I was watching the program that any of them had an ego. In fact, when Ray Charles was doing his part, most of the group became mesmerized!
Just my 2 cents....
Liz22562 wrote:I never got the impression while I was watching the program that any of them had an ego.
Rock'ndeano wrote: some of those folks really weren't all that talented, like Sheila E
Rock'ndeano wrote:The Sheila E that just toured with Prince??
Rock'ndeano wrote:Well, the crowd went WILD for her at Madison Square Garden
perryfaithful wrote:Rock'ndeano wrote:Well, the crowd went WILD for her at Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden? you're joking right? How the Hell can she sell tix to a venue like that? Must have been opening for someone.
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