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Postby Journeyman2122 » Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:15 am

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 yesterday :shock: They 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!!
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Re: How many of you...

Postby Rick » Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:21 am

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 yesterday :shock: They 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!!


I had never heard of him, I had heard of Talisman and Yngwie however. I guess the reason would be that I've never been into that Metallic Rock. JSS may change that. I have listened to a bit of Yngwie, an incredible guitarist. I wouldn't know a Talisman song if it were playing right now. I may recognize Jeff's voice though. I am looking forward to seeing what he and Journey are going to bring though.
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Postby fightingilliniJRNY » Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:29 am

I only knew of JSS before Journey from his work with Soul Sirkus. And since I saw him with Journey I have picked up Lost In Translation, Prism, Takara's Eternal Faith and Taste Of Heaven albums, and Talisman 7 and Cats & Dogs. I'm loving them all!
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Postby Carlitto H@kk » Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:44 am

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 :D
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Postby treetopovskaya » Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:47 am

i was a little head banger as a kid so yep i knew who jss was WAY before he joined journey. sadly (for me) i didn't follow his career. i'm making up for lost time now though. }=C)) it's been almost a year since i searched for jss on youtube/myspace. i love the internet! }=CD
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Postby tammy » Wed Jan 24, 2007 1:15 pm

I only knew of him from seeing him in SoulSirkUs and then a solo gig...I liked him. I only bought the SS CD a couple years ago, but i wasn't sure about it...funny, I just played it again after Sat.'s gig and I appreciate it more now. I've been watching Jeff's stuff on youtube & I do remember back then really liking one of his solo songs so I need to find that one & I liked the sample song with Yngwie (sp?) I heard on iTunes...so now I'm going over there to get it - thanks for reminding me.
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Postby ohsherrie » Wed Jan 24, 2007 1:20 pm

I'd never heard of Jeff or heard him sing until he joined the Journey tour this summer and people started posting downloads of some of his work. I was sold on his voice. He can do it if people will give him a chance. I haven't bought any of his previous works but I plan to.
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Re: How many of you...

Postby Greg » Wed Jan 24, 2007 1:23 pm

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 yesterday :shock: They 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!!


I had heard of JSS a few years before Journey. I followed a little bit of his more "metal" stuff awhile back. A few years ago, I bought one of his "Takara" CDs. I love the song "Colors Fade" off of that CD. I later bought Eyes of Love....I've had that one for a couple years. To me, before him being in Journey, I thought of Jeff as being one of the elite artists in the AOR genre. I guess that is why I feel he is the best fit for Journey at this point, because he is an elite artist and Journey is an elite band. No better choice in my opinion.
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Postby Cheri » Wed Jan 24, 2007 1:24 pm

I was actually so impressed with Stand up and Shout on the movie Rockstar that I sat through the credits to find out who sang it. I didn't put two and two together until I actually saw him at the St. Louis show. DUH! I now have most of his CDs. He has said he doesn't make any money from the sale of these, that's too bad cuz he'd be rolling in it now.
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Postby (Crazy)Dulce Lady » Wed Jan 24, 2007 1:29 pm

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 :D


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.

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Postby Carlitto H@kk » Wed Jan 24, 2007 1:56 pm

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.

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Postby donnaplease » Wed Jan 24, 2007 1:58 pm

Carlitto H@kk wrote:
What do you think of mine, "Sototarian"??


I like it!!! 8)

Sounds a little political, though... :?
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Postby Carlitto H@kk » Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:03 pm

donnaplease wrote:
Carlitto H@kk wrote:
What do you think of mine, "Sototarian"??


I like it!!! 8)

Sounds a little political, though... :?


No shit!

We're starting our own, new society and way of life :D
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Postby donnaplease » Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:06 pm

Carlitto H@kk wrote:
donnaplease wrote:
Carlitto H@kk wrote:
What do you think of mine, "Sototarian"??


I like it!!! 8)

Sounds a little political, though... :?


No shit!

We're starting our own, new society and way of life :D


Works for me!!! 8)
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Postby Cheri » Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:09 pm

It's an uprising. All hail Soto!
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Postby Rockindeano » Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:12 pm

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. :lol: :lol:
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Postby Wally_Hatchet » Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:20 pm

I saw JSS fronting Yngwie's band in the mid-80's. They opened for either AC/DC or Iron Maiden in Lakeland, FL.
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Postby Rick » Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:22 pm

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. :lol: :lol:


Soto psycho's?
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Postby SunshineTwilight » Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:25 pm

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.



It was Iron Maiden!! I first saw JSS with Yngwie on that tour in Maryland in '86. :wink:
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Postby Ratgirl » Wed Jan 24, 2007 2:26 pm

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!? :shock: :lol:
That's only a couple minutes from my house.
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Re: How many of you...

Postby Lady Luck » Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:23 pm

Journeyman2122 wrote:How many of you never heard of Jeff before he came into journey?


**raising hand** :oops:

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! :D I also picked up Soul Sirkus (black cover) off ebay. That CD rocks!
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Postby KCfla » Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:07 am

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!? :shock: :lol:
That's only a couple minutes from my house.


OMG- the shows I saw there back in the day!!!! 8)

In keeping with this forum- Journey on the ROR tour.

As for Jeff's music. I'd heard about him on this site. and seen some of the videos on youtube. But since seeing him in July w/Journey, I've bought several of his albums/DVD's. And every one worth every penny. I've even turned my boss on to him! :wink:
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Postby Behshad » Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:10 am

Who the #&%@ is Jeff?? :wink:
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Re: How many of you...

Postby Ratgirl » Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:15 am

FLJrnyGirl wrote:
Journeyman2122 wrote:How many of you never heard of Jeff before he came into journey?


**raising hand** :oops:

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! :D I also picked up Soul Sirkus (black cover) off ebay. That CD rocks!


Yup.. exactly what she said. :) Of course seeing him this past summer with Leppard really opened my eyes, he's an outstanding performer.
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Postby belar » Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:34 am

I had heard of him, heard of Talisman, and of course heard of Soul Sirkus, but had never heard him sing a note until the St. Louis show this summer. I was really impressed and I've been playing the heck out of the 10 or 12 boots that came out of this summer's tour. I bought Talisman 7 a couple of weeks ago, and it's in heavy rotation in my car. It's really one heck of a CD! I'd like to get some more of his stuff as soon as I can swing it. I've watched some of his stuff on Youtube, too. Jeff's an excellent and obviously hard-working entertainer.
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Postby Behshad » Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:58 am

Ive been a fan since 85, met him back in 90 with Marcel and folowed them through their Talisman tour and became a true fan and friend of both of them ever since.
I also have been a big JSS collector. Here's what I can think of right now that I have managed to collect for the past 20 years:

His 3 solo releases plus EPs of course...
The 2 Yngwie releases on cd,tape and vinyl plus singles and Maxi singles
All of the Talisman CDs, and any CD single, vinyl tapes singles they released
All of the Eyes CDs tapes, vinyl,"Nobody said it was easy" single RARE.
4 Takara cds
Humanimal selftitled cd
2 Human Clay CDs
Yngwie Live 85 VHS
Talisman DVD and CD
Queen Tribute DVD and CD
Gods 2002 DVD and CD
Soul Sirkus World Play (2 versions)
Plus any projects/backing vocals/soundtrack he was involved in
Such as Rock Star, George of the Jungle 1&2, Flubber, Lita Ford , Stryper , McQueen Street , Axel Rudi Pell , Kuni, Alex Masi…..

...waiting to add a Journey cd to the collection now :)



Carl,, I do remember your "stage appearance" through the Soul Sirkus website, where Jeff used to post daily on his diary!
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Postby donnaplease » Thu Jan 25, 2007 12:59 am

RockinDeano wrote:All this Soto praising is nauseating....People, dude is great, but he isn't Elvis fucking Presley!


But, but...oh merciful master, your lemmings are just following your lead. Your brainwashing was effective. Are you displeased with us? :cry:

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Postby Lady Luck » Thu Jan 25, 2007 1:02 am

Behshad wrote:Who the #&%@ is Jeff?? :wink:


Or according to someone on BT, it's Jess. LMAO! :lol:
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Postby NealIsGod » Thu Jan 25, 2007 1:04 am

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? :lol:
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Postby SunshineTwilight » Thu Jan 25, 2007 1:06 am

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? :lol:


Tim,

You must have had your Wheaties this morning! You sure are quick with the wit!!!!! LMAO!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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