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PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 2:50 pm
by The_Noble_Cause
No, no, not that JC. Though ours is pretty special, too.
That's right. I am talking about none other than this band's resident key-tickling maestro, Jonathan Cain.

Several years ago, Jonathan was asked for his thoughts on the band's official internet forum, Back Talk. He curtly responded with "Get a life". Though never asked for his official take on MR.com, the mind simply boggles at the possibilites!

So I humbly ask you all, What Would Jonathan Cain Do?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 2:52 pm
by Rockindeano
The life expectancy of this thread is pegged at 50 mins over/under. Until Mac gets off the toilet that is. Fuck Drew, flush already.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 2:55 pm
by Andrew
No, I'm here...

That's hell funny actually. And I hate to imagine what he really thinks...

PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 2:57 pm
by Vladan
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I picked the bottom comment. But, maybe he would say somthing different...

PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 3:20 pm
by Rockindeano
Jon seems like an alright dude...Yeah, he sleazed it up, but like Neal, is so fucking talented, he can move on. It wasn't Cain who couldn't do his job.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 4:11 pm
by ArnelRox
Rockn'deano wrote:Jon seems like an alright dude...Yeah, he sleazed it up, but like Neal, is so fucking talented, he can move on. It wasn't Cain who couldn't do his job.


Um just a week ago he was "Friga" & u hated him and had sleazy shit to break on him. What the hell happened? Him & JSS give u money/tickets/back stage passes/a blowjob?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 11:45 pm
by Rockindeano
JourneyRox wrote:
Rockn'deano wrote:Jon seems like an alright dude...Yeah, he sleazed it up, but like Neal, is so fucking talented, he can move on. It wasn't Cain who couldn't do his job.


Um just a week ago he was "Friga" & u hated him and had sleazy shit to break on him. What the hell happened? Him & JSS give u money/tickets/back stage passes/a blowjob?


Jesus Christ.... Friga, (are you happy). hates me...I don't really give a shit tho. He did sleaze it up, and no, I didn't get tickets, or a blow job.

I was trying to say here, that Friga is major talented, and I probably would not pick him first to go hang with, but he certainly is not the Devil.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 12:12 am
by conversationpc
What does the New Testament have to do with anything?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 12:24 am
by heardonthestreet
If Cain is "Major Talented" then it's been buried under a bushel for some time now and will almost cease to exist with Soto aboard. His keyboards will no doubt be increasingly omitted and his writing style will hardly be appropriate for what Schon wants this Journey to be. JMHO

His last interview makes it impossible for the band to ever make a statement concerning using tapes as he would have to say that he was completely ignorant of the possibility of their use in order to give any credibility to his interview. I totally considered that interview to be the bands statement to the allegations and Jon, as usual, the spokesperson.

Cain should step up, or down, whatever the case, and become Journey's manager.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 1:39 am
by The_Noble_Cause
conversationpc wrote:What does the New Testament have to do with anything?


Calm down, bible thumping wing nut.
Jon is a deeply religious man.
That's all.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 1:40 am
by conversationpc
The_Noble_Cause wrote:
conversationpc wrote:What does the New Testament have to do with anything?


Calm down, bible thumping wing nut.
Jon is a deeply religious man.
That's all.


I wasn't mad, nor did my blood pressure even elevate. Just curious.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 5:22 am
by ArnelRox
Rockn'deano wrote:
JourneyRox wrote:Um just a week ago he was "Friga" & u hated him and had sleazy shit to break on him. What the hell happened? Him & JSS give u money/tickets/back stage passes/a blowjob?


Jesus Christ.... Friga, (are you happy). hates me...I don't really give a shit tho. He did sleaze it up, and no, I didn't get tickets, or a blow job.


Hmm u don't deny getting money or back stage passes then?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 5:28 am
by jrnysc
heardonthestreet wrote:If Cain is "Major Talented" then it's been buried under a bushel for some time now and will almost cease to exist with Soto aboard. His keyboards will no doubt be increasingly omitted and his writing style will hardly be appropriate for what Schon wants this Journey to be. JMHO

His last interview makes it impossible for the band to ever make a statement concerning using tapes as he would have to say that he was completely ignorant of the possibility of their use in order to give any credibility to his interview. I totally considered that interview to be the bands statement to the allegations and Jon, as usual, the spokesperson.

Cain should step up, or down, whatever the case, and become Journey's manager.


Which interview would this be?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 6:08 am
by Big J
Only problem I have with Cain is he needs to shave that ridiculous looking butt-tickler.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 6:11 am
by jrnysc
Big J wrote:Only problem I have with Cain is he needs to shave that ridiculous looking butt-tickler.


I thought he slipped on a Hershey Kiss..... :lol: :lol:

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 7:49 am
by Ms_M
Big J wrote:Only problem I have with Cain is he needs to shave that ridiculous looking butt-tickler.


Thank you. It has been driving me nuts for years! I would also like to know which interview is being referred to in the above posts.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 7:53 am
by conversationpc
Big J wrote:Only problem I have with Cain is he needs to shave that ridiculous looking butt-tickler.


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 8:27 am
by heardonthestreet
Ms_M wrote:
Big J wrote:Only problem I have with Cain is he needs to shave that ridiculous looking butt-tickler.


Thank you. It has been driving me nuts for years! I would also like to know which interview is being referred to in the above posts.


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I believe that this was in the middle of the tapegate issue.


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"Play everything with conviction AND INTEGRITY"
http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?news ... 7983&rfi=6

Theyve sold more than 140 million albums during careers that have spanned four decades, and theyve been responsible for some of the biggest concerts in this history of rock n roll.

But perhaps the most amazing statistic about Journey and Def Leppard is that theyve never played a note together before this summer.

Not one single lick, said Journeys Jonathan Cain during a recent phone call. Weve been talking about it for the past six years. This is the right time to do it.

When the show visits Montage Mountain this Friday, Journey and Def Leppard will each perform 80-minute sets, with Journey playing first. Ticket sales were so strong that an entire leg was added to the tour after the summer season had been announced.

Though the bands have never performed together not even in a festival atmosphere the players are no strangers to each others work.

I know Phil Collen pretty well, Cain said. And we were at the same Diamond Awards ceremony where you get the glass pyramid for the 10-million seller and we partied there over a cup of coffee.

That was a weird day, man. We had Def Leppard, AC/DC, Kenny Rogers, Metallica, Boston, and Boyz II Men all drinking coffee talking about the business. The only thing that was missing was Simon Cowell.

The Cowell reference, though in jest, was a fitting one coming from Cain. Journey has enjoyed a surprise resurgence during recent years thanks in part to former bassist Randy Jacksons involvement with American Idol.

Idol showed video clips of Jacksons performances with the group during the 80s, and Clay Aiken won over voters with his rendition of Open Arms.

Journey again grabbed a national audience when the Chicago White Sox adopted Dont Stop Believin as its battle cry as it marched to a World Series title in 2005. The team flew former Journey singer Steve Perry to the games, and he led the team and the crowd in an a capella version of the tune during the Sox celebration in Chicago.

In effect, the song became one of the top 10 downloaded songs last summer, and given the recent crickets that came along with Journeys last few studio efforts, Cain said the band is more than happy new fans are embracing its timeless tunes. Were a special case, because we have lots of product out there thats platinum, so to knock on a door and ask a radio station to play a new Journey cut when they can play Dont Stop Believin is redundant, Cain said. Even with Def Leppard, you already have all these songs out there. A label has a tough road to market new music from bands like ours.

Cain indeed owns an iPod, and hes versed in modern rock. He listed Switchfoot, Crossfade, and Seether as bands making good music.

Theyre writing good songs again, he said. I like songs that have some spiritual hope to them. I think its great when bands have a conscience. I dont like whiny songs. We get screwed over every day. I dont need to listen to it. I see it everywhere. Dont whine at me.

Twenty years after the height of Journeys heyday, Cain finds himself catching up on modern rock through his 10-year-old son. Cain is the DJ during his sons Little League games, where he plays more than his recommended daily allotment of Green Day.

Theyre always yelling for it, he said. But Green Day made a good record. Im a little burnt out on it, but its strong.

The current trend with some legendary rock acts seems to be filling summer tours with sets written by other artists, or simply showing up to play the new album and leave. With Journey, the opposite is true. Cain said Journey respects its fans and tours simply to give it back to them.

This band has legacy, he said. Youre a knight at the round table. You have a responsibility to uphold the legacy. When I step my foot on stage as a member of Journey, I have my sword ready and Im going for it.

No matter what the set list is, Im going to play everything with conviction and integrity.

And, he said the fans dont seem to mind that Steve Perry isnt part of the group, which also includes founding member and co-writer Neal Schon.

Journey was Journey before Steve Perry. He didnt write it all. Neal and I wrote it, too. We share two-thirds of the creation of Journey. Its more than just one guy. The sound of the band has remained intact and I would never compare the two, because theyre two different animals.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 8:34 am
by Ms_M
Thanks for the link.

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 8:52 am
by heardonthestreet
Ms_M wrote:Thanks for the link.


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Your Welcome!

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 11:42 am
by Ms_M
Now, if we could just get an answer on the facial hair thing...... :wink:

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 11:54 am
by Rockindeano
heardonthestreet wrote:If Cain is "Major Talented" then it's been buried under a bushel for some time now and will almost cease to exist with Soto aboard. His keyboards will no doubt be increasingly omitted and his writing style will hardly be appropriate for what Schon wants this Journey to be. JMHO

His last interview makes it impossible for the band to ever make a statement concerning using tapes as he would have to say that he was completely ignorant of the possibility of their use in order to give any credibility to his interview. I totally considered that interview to be the bands statement to the allegations and Jon, as usual, the spokesperson.

Cain should step up, or down, whatever the case, and become Journey's manager.


HOTS, put new batteries in Mr Excitement, because you are making an ass of yourself.

Cain is every bit as important as Perry was. Cain may have have flaws, but dude is major talented. How in the fuck can you say Cain didn't/doesn't matter?

PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 12:37 pm
by heardonthestreet
Point of view and all that jazz.