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JourneyLFN wrote:Where do we go to listen to it? i can't find it.
Abitaman wrote:Thanks for the find
youkeepmewaiting wrote:Absolutely no way can I be bothered going through that. But feel free to post anything relevant from it
SusieP wrote:Thanks Memorex for all of those links and thanks to the 'Tails of Steve Perry' I have now followed their Page.
I have copied all of the Herbie Herbert interviews [so far] from their Facebook page and saved them into one document. They are up to page 44 of 48. They are posting the final instalments shortly.
I have messaged them to ask permission to post them in their entirety on here for those who do not use Facebook and for those who would like to read the whole thing in one go.
I am waiting for their permission to post it.
EDIT
As I expected, they have asked that their posts are not copied/pasted elsewhere.
Totally understandable. But - worth asking, I thought!
They ask that interested folks check out and follow their page - https://m.facebook.com/TheTailsofStevePerry/
Reading what they've posted so far it looks like Herbie feels comfortable with them and I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't collaborate with them some more in future.
So the page is worth a follow, I think.
He is pure gold and has loads more stories.
Wish he would write that book.
SusieP wrote:Thanks Memorex for all of those links and thanks to the 'Tails of Steve Perry' I have now followed their Page.
I have copied all of the Herbie Herbert interviews [so far] from their Facebook page and saved them into one document. They are up to page 44 of 48. They are posting the final instalments shortly.
I have messaged them to ask permission to post them in their entirety on here for those who do not use Facebook and for those who would like to read the whole thing in one go.
I am waiting for their permission to post it.
EDIT
As I expected, they have asked that their posts are not copied/pasted elsewhere.
Totally understandable. But - worth asking, I thought!
They ask that interested folks check out and follow their page - https://m.facebook.com/TheTailsofStevePerry/
Reading what they've posted so far it looks like Herbie feels comfortable with them and I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't collaborate with them some more in future.
So the page is worth a follow, I think.
He is pure gold and has loads more stories.
Wish he would write that book.
Monker wrote:SusieP wrote:Thanks Memorex for all of those links and thanks to the 'Tails of Steve Perry' I have now followed their Page.
I have copied all of the Herbie Herbert interviews [so far] from their Facebook page and saved them into one document. They are up to page 44 of 48. They are posting the final instalments shortly.
I have messaged them to ask permission to post them in their entirety on here for those who do not use Facebook and for those who would like to read the whole thing in one go.
I am waiting for their permission to post it.
EDIT
As I expected, they have asked that their posts are not copied/pasted elsewhere.
Totally understandable. But - worth asking, I thought!
They ask that interested folks check out and follow their page - https://m.facebook.com/TheTailsofStevePerry/
Reading what they've posted so far it looks like Herbie feels comfortable with them and I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't collaborate with them some more in future.
So the page is worth a follow, I think.
He is pure gold and has loads more stories.
Wish he would write that book.
When they mentioned writing a book, he flat out said "NO!" He just doesn't want to do it. I wonder if he would allow someone to interview him and allow that person to write the book and have him approve of it. That may be a work around. I think he should at least consider it to get all of these stories officially documented. I doubt very much that most people realize how much he and Journey influenced the modern concert experience.
Memorex wrote:SusieP wrote:Thanks Memorex for all of those links and thanks to the 'Tails of Steve Perry' I have now followed their Page.
I have copied all of the Herbie Herbert interviews [so far] from their Facebook page and saved them into one document. They are up to page 44 of 48. They are posting the final instalments shortly.
I have messaged them to ask permission to post them in their entirety on here for those who do not use Facebook and for those who would like to read the whole thing in one go.
I am waiting for their permission to post it.
EDIT
As I expected, they have asked that their posts are not copied/pasted elsewhere.
Totally understandable. But - worth asking, I thought!
They ask that interested folks check out and follow their page - https://m.facebook.com/TheTailsofStevePerry/
Reading what they've posted so far it looks like Herbie feels comfortable with them and I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't collaborate with them some more in future.
So the page is worth a follow, I think.
He is pure gold and has loads more stories.
Wish he would write that book.
They say visit their page but then post an interview in 48 parts, each part being no more than 2 minutes of reading. I do not get that method at all. Especially the ones that are like 3 sentences. Good on them for their score, but no reason to make the reader jump through such hoops.
Anyway, I get it, but I don't get it.
Memorex wrote:SusieP wrote:Thanks Memorex for all of those links and thanks to the 'Tails of Steve Perry' I have now followed their Page.
I have copied all of the Herbie Herbert interviews [so far] from their Facebook page and saved them into one document. They are up to page 44 of 48. They are posting the final instalments shortly.
I have messaged them to ask permission to post them in their entirety on here for those who do not use Facebook and for those who would like to read the whole thing in one go.
I am waiting for their permission to post it.
EDIT
As I expected, they have asked that their posts are not copied/pasted elsewhere.
Totally understandable. But - worth asking, I thought!
They ask that interested folks check out and follow their page - https://m.facebook.com/TheTailsofStevePerry/
Reading what they've posted so far it looks like Herbie feels comfortable with them and I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't collaborate with them some more in future.
So the page is worth a follow, I think.
He is pure gold and has loads more stories.
Wish he would write that book.
They say visit their page but then post an interview in 48 parts, each part being no more than 2 minutes of reading. I do not get that method at all. Especially the ones that are like 3 sentences. Good on them for their score, but no reason to make the reader jump through such hoops.
Anyway, I get it, but I don't get it.
SusieP wrote:Monker wrote:When they mentioned writing a book, he flat out said "NO!" He just doesn't want to do it. I wonder if he would allow someone to interview him and allow that person to write the book and have him approve of it. That may be a work around. I think he should at least consider it to get all of these stories officially documented. I doubt very much that most people realize how much he and Journey influenced the modern concert experience.
He has a wealth of stories about loads of musicians and there is an eager audience waiting to hear them.
Personally I would like to hear his stories in his words, so I would rather he write it himself, or if he were to have someone write it for him, I would hope they would write it so that his personailty shines through.
Never know, now he's opened up to the people running this Facebook page, maybe he'll open up some more.
I think this is definitely a 'watch this space' situation and we can live in hope.
Monker wrote:SusieP wrote:Monker wrote:When they mentioned writing a book, he flat out said "NO!" He just doesn't want to do it. I wonder if he would allow someone to interview him and allow that person to write the book and have him approve of it. That may be a work around. I think he should at least consider it to get all of these stories officially documented. I doubt very much that most people realize how much he and Journey influenced the modern concert experience.
He has a wealth of stories about loads of musicians and there is an eager audience waiting to hear them.
Personally I would like to hear his stories in his words, so I would rather he write it himself, or if he were to have someone write it for him, I would hope they would write it so that his personailty shines through.
Never know, now he's opened up to the people running this Facebook page, maybe he'll open up some more.
I think this is definitely a 'watch this space' situation and we can live in hope.
Yes, I understand what you are saying. I think it could be done by doing a lot of quoting of his words directly.
I wouldn't mind if someone took this, "Castles Burning", and I think there was one other interview from back then, and summarized them into a short book format...just to get it all together. Maybe Herbie would approve of that and add on any extra bits if he wanted to fill in any other blanks.
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