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NealIsGod wrote:Here are a couple of videos of the band that a lot of us thought was Journey when we first heard them in the early 80's. I still love their 2 albums.
Comments? Anyone here never heard of them?
Lonely in Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmTbYV61nlk
Call to the Heart
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWVWTtM9GzU
NealIsGod wrote:Here are a couple of videos of the band that a lot of us thought was Journey when we first heard them in the early 80's. I still love their 2 albums.
Comments? Anyone here never heard of them?
Call to the Heart
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWVWTtM9GzU
I loved Call To The Heart
NealIsGod wrote:Do you like Lonely in Love, Nora?
tragchk wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Do you like Lonely in Love, Nora?
Weeeelllll.....
"But you can't walk ah-weh
With love on the line-ah
We still hold on-oo-won-oo-waaa-on-ah!"
...does it LOOK - or SOUND - familiar....?
Cribbing off a sure breadwinning sound...jmho....
NealIsGod wrote:tragchk wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Do you like Lonely in Love, Nora?
Weeeelllll.....
"But you can't walk ah-weh
With love on the line-ah
We still hold on-oo-won-oo-waaa-on-ah!"
...does it LOOK - or SOUND - familiar....?
Cribbing off a sure breadwinning sound...jmho....
You mean Sam Cooke?
rap_still_sucks wrote:Thanks dude! You know, they were pretty damn good! But I don't like Call to the Heart. All pretty talented, but all that blonde hair and make up makes me feel kinda funny.![]()
Moose wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Here are a couple of videos of the band that a lot of us thought was Journey when we first heard them in the early 80's. I still love their 2 albums.
Comments? Anyone here never heard of them?
Lonely in Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmTbYV61nlk
Call to the Heart
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWVWTtM9GzU
I loved Call To The Heart
Moose wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Here are a couple of videos of the band that a lot of us thought was Journey when we first heard them in the early 80's. I still love their 2 albums.
Comments? Anyone here never heard of them?
Lonely in Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmTbYV61nlk
Call to the Heart
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWVWTtM9GzU
I loved Call To The Heart
Abitaman wrote:I have the cd that has "call to the heart" and such, don't have the Fire and Steel (?) cd or what ever it is called. Do have some boots of the group though. They rock pretty good.. they never really made it big other than that one cd did they?-ERIC
Personne wrote:Abitaman wrote:I have the cd that has "call to the heart" and such, don't have the Fire and Steel (?) cd or what ever it is called. Do have some boots of the group though. They rock pretty good.. they never really made it big other than that one cd did they?-ERIC
"Silk and Steel" the name of the album!
great fan too of course!
NoMoreTails wrote:Considering the number of drummers, bassists, and guitarists Guiffria and House of Lords went through, Gregg must have been very difficult to work with, controllling the band along the lines of Coverdale with Whitesnake. Not to mention David Glenn Eisley's being replaced by James Christian prior to recording the first HOL album, though I think that decision may have been heavily influenced by Gene Simmons.
NIG, good point about Perry/Sam Cooke. For all the ripping guys have taken from borrowing "Perry-isms" the truth of the matter is that Perry ripped Cooke off more than anyone has ever ripped off Perry, with the exception of Hugo.
NealIsGod wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:Considering the number of drummers, bassists, and guitarists Guiffria and House of Lords went through, Gregg must have been very difficult to work with, controllling the band along the lines of Coverdale with Whitesnake. Not to mention David Glenn Eisley's being replaced by James Christian prior to recording the first HOL album, though I think that decision may have been heavily influenced by Gene Simmons.
NIG, good point about Perry/Sam Cooke. For all the ripping guys have taken from borrowing "Perry-isms" the truth of the matter is that Perry ripped Cooke off more than anyone has ever ripped off Perry, with the exception of Hugo.
Let me reach in my bag and dole out a "True dat".
Arkansas wrote:Wow...back when bands actually had real singers, not all the depressing monotone crap we've been hearing the past few years. Btw, I actually saw 'Angel'...back in the day...all hair, synthesizers, and white jumpsuits! Always thought they were a little ahead of their time. Dunno.
later~
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