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Neal Schon on his book...

PostPosted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 12:16 pm
by tater1977
https://www.facebook.com/schonmusic

Neal Schon

My book Writer and friend Tony Giannotti recently interviewed many of the great musicians I've worked with in the last 45 years
Carlos Santana - Steve Perry and many more ...


Neal Schon ....

Will not be your usual trashy rehashed rock crap. More about how I started my career and great times and loving words from all I've been involved with in the last 45 years ... Steve Perry talked to Tony for a good 2 hours from what I hear.

Re: Neal Schon on his book...

PostPosted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 5:17 pm
by Final Frontiers
tater1977 wrote:https://www.facebook.com/schonmusic

Neal Schon

My book Writer and friend Tony Giannotti recently interviewed many of the great musicians I've worked with in the last 45 years
Carlos Santana - Steve Perry and many more ...


Neal Schon ....

Will not be your usual trashy rehashed rock crap. More about how I started my career and great times and loving words from all I've been involved with in the last 45 years ... Steve Perry talked to Tony for a good 2 hours from what I hear.


Wow, Steve Perry willingly went along with something Neal wanted! Maybe they are actually starting to get along. What about those much vaunted confidentiality agreements?

"No trashy rehashed rock crap :?: :?: :!: :!: :!: " Bor-ING Where's the feuds, divorces, affairs, groupies, bad business decisions, firings and dirt people really care about? This won't be a best seller like the Motley Crue biographies. Those guys lives are a hot mess. :P

Re: Neal Schon on his book...

PostPosted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 1:42 pm
by slucero
plays right into Perry's hands... (more) revisionist history for the sake of selling Journey albums...

Re: Neal Schon on his book...

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 2:57 am
by MysteryMountain
I prefer my rock biographies filled with the stories we never got to hear. The drugs, booze, parties, groupies, arguments, jealousy, craziness. Anyone read Bowie's new one? Now that's some fine insight. I'll take Motley Crue's honesty over this G rated, revision any day of the week. I'll still read it though, in the event there is some morsel of info I may not have known. :lol:

Re: Neal Schon on his book...

PostPosted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 9:38 am
by Journey/Survivor
MysteryMountain wrote:I prefer my rock biographies filled with the stories we never got to hear. The drugs, booze, parties, groupies, arguments, jealousy, craziness. Anyone read Bowie's new one? Now that's some fine insight. I'll take Motley Crue's honesty over this G rated, revision any day of the week. I'll still read it though, in the event there is some morsel of info I may not have known. :lol:


I don't know if you're into Survivor at all or not? But, Jim Peterik's new book talks about all of those topics.

Re: Neal Schon on his book...

PostPosted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 9:39 am
by Journey/Survivor
Any word on when Schon's book is supposed to be released?

Re: Neal Schon on his book...

PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2014 11:20 pm
by MysteryMountain
Journey/Survivor wrote:
MysteryMountain wrote:I prefer my rock biographies filled with the stories we never got to hear. The drugs, booze, parties, groupies, arguments, jealousy, craziness. Anyone read Bowie's new one? Now that's some fine insight. I'll take Motley Crue's honesty over this G rated, revision any day of the week. I'll still read it though, in the event there is some morsel of info I may not have known. :lol:


I don't know if you're into Survivor at all or not? But, Jim Peterik's new book talks about all of those topics.


Thanks for the heads up, certainly a fan of the late, great, Jimi Jamison, so maybe I'll take a look.

Re: Neal Schon on his book...

PostPosted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 6:53 am
by Journey/Survivor
MysteryMountain wrote:
Journey/Survivor wrote:
MysteryMountain wrote:I prefer my rock biographies filled with the stories we never got to hear. The drugs, booze, parties, groupies, arguments, jealousy, craziness. Anyone read Bowie's new one? Now that's some fine insight. I'll take Motley Crue's honesty over this G rated, revision any day of the week. I'll still read it though, in the event there is some morsel of info I may not have known. :lol:


I don't know if you're into Survivor at all or not? But, Jim Peterik's new book talks about all of those topics.


Thanks for the heads up, certainly a fan of the late, great, Jimi Jamison, so maybe I'll take a look.


Yeah, it's a very interesting read. The book is pretty cheap in price too.