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Journeyman2122 wrote:How many of you never heard of Jeff before he came into journey? The second question is: as a result of him being in Journey now how many of you bought his CD's to do "research" on him? I bought Talisman 7 and Lost in translation and they are superb!! On a side note I just ordered the Lost in translation Cd from his site friday night and I got it yesterdayThey made an announcement that the store would be closed for a week I guess due to the NAMM show (or vacation). I did not expect to see that CD until next week at the earliest; that place has GREAT customer service!!
Journeyman2122 wrote:How many of you never heard of Jeff before he came into journey? The second question is: as a result of him being in Journey now how many of you bought his CD's to do "research" on him? I bought Talisman 7 and Lost in translation and they are superb!! On a side note I just ordered the Lost in translation Cd from his site friday night and I got it yesterdayThey made an announcement that the store would be closed for a week I guess due to the NAMM show (or vacation). I did not expect to see that CD until next week at the earliest; that place has GREAT customer service!!
Carlitto H@kk wrote:Back in the early-to-mid 80's, Ying-Yang's first 2 Rising Force albums were the soundtrack for my morning paper-route. I shuffled between those, VH's '5150', Hysteria, Marillion's 'Clutching At Straws', Wasp, Maiden's Live album and 'Somewhere in Time'...
Aaaaahhh, the good old days
Then back in Jan or Feb of '91 (Yes, I remember EXACTLY where I was) while in my dorm room at Lowry AFB, Colorado, where I attended my initial technical training, I heard a tune come on the radio called "Calling All Girls" and went NUTS cause I recognized those pipes right away!
I guess you could say that I have been following Jeff's career for a long time.
Finding out that he was teaming up with Neal for SS was incredible.
Sharing conversations with him thru emails while in Iraq in 2004 was insane.
Finally meeting him in 2005 and having him yank me up on stage with him was one of
the coolest moments in my life.
And then getting to see him again this summer in Va Beach and him arranging
for my daughter's first J-Concert to be VERY special by getting to meet her
favorite rocker, Neal Schon...
What more can I say...
I am a straight-up "Sototarian" for life
GirlLikeYou wrote:amen. preach it brother.
I went to Soul SirkUS, stood by Carl in fact, to see Neal. and those other guys-whatever. then Jeff opens his mouth and I sez H-E-L-L-O. he is riveting on stage, enough to turn the Schon Sistah's (since Santana) head. yowza.
he is a tremendous talent, larger than life, hard working, kind, loving and has such a gentle spirit. I am getting caught up on the immense catalog. I wish I had known sooner.
THP chica for life
Carlitto H@kk wrote:
What do you think of mine, "Sototarian"??
donnaplease wrote:Carlitto H@kk wrote:
What do you think of mine, "Sototarian"??
I like it!!!![]()
Sounds a little political, though...
Carlitto H@kk wrote:donnaplease wrote:Carlitto H@kk wrote:
What do you think of mine, "Sototarian"??
I like it!!!![]()
Sounds a little political, though...
No shit!
We're starting our own, new society and way of life
RockinDeano wrote:All this Soto praising is nauseating....People, dude is great, but he isn't Elvis fucking Presley!
Anyway, Sototarians? I guess it beat Soto Pops.![]()
Wally_Hatchet wrote:I saw JSS fronting Yngwie's band in the mid-80's. They opened for either AC/DC or Iron Maiden in Lakeland, FL.
Wally_Hatchet wrote:I saw JSS fronting Yngwie's band in the mid-80's. They opened for either AC/DC or Iron Maiden in Lakeland, FL.
Journeyman2122 wrote:How many of you never heard of Jeff before he came into journey?
Journeyman2122 wrote:The second question is: as a result of him being in Journey now how many of you bought his CD's to do "research" on him? I bought Talisman 7 and Lost in translation and they are superb!!
Ratgirl wrote:Wally_Hatchet wrote:I saw JSS fronting Yngwie's band in the mid-80's. They opened for either AC/DC or Iron Maiden in Lakeland, FL.
Lakeland? Why dont anybody play there anymore damnit!?![]()
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That's only a couple minutes from my house.
FLJrnyGirl wrote:Journeyman2122 wrote:How many of you never heard of Jeff before he came into journey?
**raising hand**
Journeyman2122 wrote:The second question is: as a result of him being in Journey now how many of you bought his CD's to do "research" on him? I bought Talisman 7 and Lost in translation and they are superb!!
So far I've bought Talisman 7, Essential Ballads, and Lost in the Translation. Yes they are superb!I also picked up Soul Sirkus (black cover) off ebay. That CD rocks!
RockinDeano wrote:All this Soto praising is nauseating....People, dude is great, but he isn't Elvis fucking Presley!
NealIsGod wrote:RockinDeano wrote:All this Soto praising is nauseating....People, dude is great, but he isn't Elvis fucking Presley!
I thought his middle name was Aaron?
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