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Frontiers65 wrote:1981's Escape album it should say...not Frontiers. lol!
Don wrote:No wonder Schon didn't sound happy about this UK tour. His Sponsor is hyping the wrong singer!
I see a 1976 appointment and 1981~Frontiers ...what else?!?Rick wrote:Nice, but quite the error ridden article.
As the undisputed KING of the power ballad, Perry reigned supreme!!
Love your taste in the vox box!!timstar78 wrote:Still waiting for my issue in the mail. Looking forward to reading it, especially the Heart feature.
(And I would hope Ann is not too far behind Mr. Perry on this list.)
Ligzig wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:lol ...but they got it right!! Now all the pinheads will know who he is!!
If they don't know who Perry is from all the dirty dozen, I don't think a silly magazine article will change anything.
Ligzig wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:lol ...but they got it right!! Now all the pinheads will know who he is!!
If they don't know who Perry is from all the dirty dozen, I don't think a silly magazine article will change anything.
Saint John wrote:"Perry finally vacated the Journey mic stand in 1997, when an injury to his hip while hiking in Hawaii meant he couldn't tour with the group without a painful replacement surgery, which, understandably, he was reluctant to undergo."
"Understandably"??? I see this "interview" and its opinions were sifted through with a fine tooth comb by the Nostrildamus PR team. What a load of bullshit that line is. Not getting hip replacement surgery is painful! Ahh ... the lies continue.
"Joe Paterno had successful hip replacement surgery at Mount Nittany Medical Center today, according to a Penn State release.
The Nittany Lions coach is expected to be up and walking by tomorrow, the release said, and will resume his coaching responsibilities next Monday when the team returns from Thanksgiving break."
Michigan Girl wrote:Love your taste in the vox box!!timstar78 wrote:Still waiting for my issue in the mail. Looking forward to reading it, especially the Heart feature.
(And I would hope Ann is not too far behind Mr. Perry on this list.)
Rockindeano wrote:I just dug up this interview from 1982.
"The reason we could only play x amount of nights in LA was that Journey was playing there and they too had a multiple night stand at the Forum. In fact, that is the initial reason we started playing the Sports Arena. Man, Journey was good. Steve Perry is one of the finest singers I have ever heard. I would put him right up there with Sam Moore and Jackie Wilson. Just an amazing talent".-Bruce Springsteen, 1982
Nothing like respect from your peers.
kgdjpubs wrote:Rockindeano wrote:I just dug up this interview from 1982.
"The reason we could only play x amount of nights in LA was that Journey was playing there and they too had a multiple night stand at the Forum. In fact, that is the initial reason we started playing the Sports Arena. Man, Journey was good. Steve Perry is one of the finest singers I have ever heard. I would put him right up there with Sam Moore and Jackie Wilson. Just an amazing talent".-Bruce Springsteen, 1982
Nothing like respect from your peers.
Sam Moore??
Rockindeano wrote:3) Bonus point-Although you are entitled to your personal opinion, you are coming real close to false accusations regarding Perry's physical condition. this is bordering on something pretty serious if you ask me. I think the man should be afforded the benefit of the doubt here. That's all I am saying.
I know ...he's incredible, but I have never heard anyone throw that name out there in re: to SPkgdjpubs wrote:Rockindeano wrote:I just dug up this interview from 1982.
"The reason we could only play x amount of nights in LA was that Journey was playing there and they too had a multiple night stand at the Forum. In fact, that is the initial reason we started playing the Sports Arena. Man, Journey was good. Steve Perry is one of the finest singers I have ever heard. I would put him right up there with Sam Moore and Jackie Wilson. Just an amazing talent".-Bruce Springsteen, 1982
Nothing like respect from your peers.
Sam Moore??
Don wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Rockindeano wrote:I just dug up this interview from 1982.
"The reason we could only play x amount of nights in LA was that Journey was playing there and they too had a multiple night stand at the Forum. In fact, that is the initial reason we started playing the Sports Arena. Man, Journey was good. Steve Perry is one of the finest singers I have ever heard. I would put him right up there with Sam Moore and Jackie Wilson. Just an amazing talent".-Bruce Springsteen, 1982
Nothing like respect from your peers.
Sam Moore??
Sam is a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Grammy Hall of Fame.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B26ORjxQdNA
tater1977 wrote:The Classic Rock Article is posted on the site below..
Read it the other day, but still waiting for my mag . Thanks
http://steveperryonline.net/gallery/thu ... p?album=31
parfait wrote:A hip replacement, in 2010, is a pretty straight forward operation. The whole "went to Hawaii to hike and eat pineapples, and suddenly got osteoarthritis" is obviously bullshit. This stuff is not like a flu. Even more so; an operation is usually suggested when all other treatment methods fail. But then again; I get Perry. He didn't have any voice left, a shitload of heat tiles was hitting his face or whatever. It really doesn't matter. It may be douchey, but deciding whether or not to do the surgery was choice; not Friga's or Neal's, even though the right thing would've been to get it over with and get the tour started.
You'll be out of the hospital in a weeks time, but full recovery takes at least a few months.
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