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Postby Jana » Fri Apr 09, 2010 9:35 am

Since 78 wrote:
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slucero wrote:Isn't he talking about Glenn Hughes....


I have also mixed an album of material by a solo artist who will come out of the woodwork when it suits him, and I have tracked and am finishing this BC(?) material. Glenn Hughes singing in the room with me was extraordinary, as he may be one of the finest vocalist I've ever worked with and I have worked with the best - Steven Tyler, Steve Perry, Lou Gramm, Chris Robinson, Bruce Dickinson, Robert Plant, to name just a few. It's pretty thrilling stuff - very raw, quite basic, and 95% of it is cut live - well, between all their schedules, there just hasn't been time to do much else - but I think that's a poisitive - it's very cool. Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris heard some songs and was knoocked out - he said "this is the kind of music that made me want to play in the first place. I'd go out and buy it now....." The band played out at a gig in Riverside, CA for the first time in mid-March, and it's very exciting stuff!



so why did someone excerpt that comment out and paste it when it's clear he's mentioning Glenn Hughes? :roll:

You're not seriously asking why are ya? Ill give you the first clue, the word begins with L


well, maybe it's me that's reading it wrong. I can't figure it out if he's talking all in a run-on sentence about Glenn or not. I don't know what BC is.
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Postby fightingilliniJRNY » Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:14 am

Jana wrote:
slucero wrote:Isn't he talking about Glenn Hughes....


I have also mixed an album of material by a solo artist who will come out of the woodwork when it suits him, and I have tracked and am finishing this BC(?) material. Glenn Hughes singing in the room with me was extraordinary, as he may be one of the finest vocalist I've ever worked with and I have worked with the best - Steven Tyler, Steve Perry, Lou Gramm, Chris Robinson, Bruce Dickinson, Robert Plant, to name just a few. It's pretty thrilling stuff - very raw, quite basic, and 95% of it is cut live - well, between all their schedules, there just hasn't been time to do much else - but I think that's a poisitive - it's very cool. Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris heard some songs and was knoocked out - he said "this is the kind of music that made me want to play in the first place. I'd go out and buy it now....." The band played out at a gig in Riverside, CA for the first time in mid-March, and it's very exciting stuff!



so why did someone excerpt that comment out and paste it when it's clear he's mentioning Glenn Hughes? :roll:


Can't believe I'm about to jump in and break this down, but he's talking about two separate things there. The "album of material by a solo artist who will come out of the woodwork when it suits him" is one thing, and the mention of Glenn Hughes refers to "BC" - which is Black Country, a newly-formed supergroup of Glenn Hughes, Jason Bonham, Derek Sherinian and Joe Bonamassa.
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Postby portland » Fri Apr 09, 2010 9:31 pm

fightingilliniJRNY wrote:
Jana wrote:
slucero wrote:Isn't he talking about Glenn Hughes....


I have also mixed an album of material by a solo artist who will come out of the woodwork when it suits him, and I have tracked and am finishing this BC(?) material. Glenn Hughes singing in the room with me was extraordinary, as he may be one of the finest vocalist I've ever worked with and I have worked with the best - Steven Tyler, Steve Perry, Lou Gramm, Chris Robinson, Bruce Dickinson, Robert Plant, to name just a few. It's pretty thrilling stuff - very raw, quite basic, and 95% of it is cut live - well, between all their schedules, there just hasn't been time to do much else - but I think that's a poisitive - it's very cool. Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris heard some songs and was knoocked out - he said "this is the kind of music that made me want to play in the first place. I'd go out and buy it now....." The band played out at a gig in Riverside, CA for the first time in mid-March, and it's very exciting stuff!



so why did someone excerpt that comment out and paste it when it's clear he's mentioning Glenn Hughes? :roll:


Can't believe I'm about to jump in and break this down, but he's talking about two separate things there. The "album of material by a solo artist who will come out of the woodwork when it suits him" is one thing, and the mention of Glenn Hughes refers to "BC" - which is Black Country, a newly-formed supergroup of Glenn Hughes, Jason Bonham, Derek Sherinian and Joe Bonamassa.



Another Supergroup (with Jason Bonham)......seems to be the thing these days.


I hope that this one actually releases something!
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Postby steveo777 » Sat Apr 10, 2010 2:42 am

portland wrote:
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:
Jana wrote:
slucero wrote:Isn't he talking about Glenn Hughes....


I have also mixed an album of material by a solo artist who will come out of the woodwork when it suits him, and I have tracked and am finishing this BC(?) material. Glenn Hughes singing in the room with me was extraordinary, as he may be one of the finest vocalist I've ever worked with and I have worked with the best - Steven Tyler, Steve Perry, Lou Gramm, Chris Robinson, Bruce Dickinson, Robert Plant, to name just a few. It's pretty thrilling stuff - very raw, quite basic, and 95% of it is cut live - well, between all their schedules, there just hasn't been time to do much else - but I think that's a poisitive - it's very cool. Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris heard some songs and was knoocked out - he said "this is the kind of music that made me want to play in the first place. I'd go out and buy it now....." The band played out at a gig in Riverside, CA for the first time in mid-March, and it's very exciting stuff!



so why did someone excerpt that comment out and paste it when it's clear he's mentioning Glenn Hughes? :roll:


Can't believe I'm about to jump in and break this down, but he's talking about two separate things there. The "album of material by a solo artist who will come out of the woodwork when it suits him" is one thing, and the mention of Glenn Hughes refers to "BC" - which is Black Country, a newly-formed supergroup of Glenn Hughes, Jason Bonham, Derek Sherinian and Joe Bonamassa.



Another Supergroup (with Jason Bonham)......seems to be the thing these days.


I hope that this one actually releases something!


Bonzo's kid has tallent. :D
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