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Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next album

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:03 am
by Don
With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:08 am
by G.I.Jim
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


No! I LOVE what David did for Chicago, but what he did was take them from being a fusion jazzish band to being a mainstream pop/rock ballad band. We already have Cain filling that slot in Journey, and that's PLENTY enough for them. I love Cain's playing, but solo-wise, I think Foster has a leg-up on him. That man is AMAZING!!! :shock: :wink:

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:24 am
by steveo777
G.I.Jim wrote:
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


No! I LOVE what David did for Chicago, but what he did was take them from being a fusion jazzish band to being a mainstream pop/rock ballad band. We already have Cain filling that slot in Journey, and that's PLENTY enough for them. I love Cain's playing, but solo-wise, I think Foster has a leg-up on him. That man is AMAZING!!! :shock: :wink:


I had just had an image flash of a dog peeing on someone's leg. :shock:

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:31 am
by G.I.Jim
steveo777 wrote:
G.I.Jim wrote:
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


No! I LOVE what David did for Chicago, but what he did was take them from being a fusion jazzish band to being a mainstream pop/rock ballad band. We already have Cain filling that slot in Journey, and that's PLENTY enough for them. I love Cain's playing, but solo-wise, I think Foster has a leg-up on him. That man is AMAZING!!! :shock: :wink:


I had just had an image flash of a dog peeing on someone's leg. :shock:


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:04 am
by Andrew
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


They already have J Cain. They don't need two sappy ballad writers involved!

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:06 am
by steveo777
Andrew wrote:
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


They already have J Cain. They don't need two sappy ballad writers involved!


But but but...he did wonders for Michael Bolton! :wink: :twisted: :twisted:

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:11 am
by S2M
steveo777 wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


They already have J Cain. They don't need two sappy ballad writers involved!


But but but...he did wonders for Michael Bolton! :wink: :twisted: :twisted:



Bolton went from Blackjack(a kick-ass incarnation) to some stumblebum Adult Contemporary singer whose main objective was making middle-aged housewive's panties wet..... :roll:

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:13 am
by steveo777
StocktontoMalone wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


They already have J Cain. They don't need two sappy ballad writers involved!


But but but...he did wonders for Michael Bolton! :wink: :twisted: :twisted:



Bolton went from Blackjack(a kick-ass incarnation) to some stumblebum Adult Contemporary singer whose main objective was making middle-aged housewive's panties wet..... :roll:


LOL....just so wrong! :P

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:18 am
by S2M
steveo777 wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


They already have J Cain. They don't need two sappy ballad writers involved!


But but but...he did wonders for Michael Bolton! :wink: :twisted: :twisted:



Bolton went from Blackjack(a kick-ass incarnation) to some stumblebum Adult Contemporary singer whose main objective was making middle-aged housewive's panties wet..... :roll:


LOL....just so wrong! :P



And we already have enough wet panties in this place..... :lol:

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:33 am
by portland
StocktontoMalone wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


They already have J Cain. They don't need two sappy ballad writers involved!


But but but...he did wonders for Michael Bolton! :wink: :twisted: :twisted:



Bolton went from Blackjack(a kick-ass incarnation) to some stumblebum Adult Contemporary singer whose main objective was making middle-aged housewive's panties wet..... :roll:


LOL....just so wrong! :P



And we already have enough wet panties in this place..... :lol:



Oh that is just soo funny ^^^^^^ :roll: :lol:

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:39 am
by Behshad
Stockey
nothing wrong with the panties around here. You can't have too many panties. Now if you prefer to play with boxers , that's you're issue buddy ;) :twisted:

well my issue too if I see you near my boxers :lol:

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:44 am
by squirt1
You are all sick. Very ,very sick to be exact ! Now ,I will go back to snickering. Carry on !

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:45 am
by StevePerryHair
StocktontoMalone wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


They already have J Cain. They don't need two sappy ballad writers involved!


But but but...he did wonders for Michael Bolton! :wink: :twisted: :twisted:



Bolton went from Blackjack(a kick-ass incarnation) to some stumblebum Adult Contemporary singer whose main objective was making middle-aged housewive's panties wet..... :roll:


I can't STAND Michael Bolton!! Are there really that many middle aged women that love him that much :shock: I've NEVER liked him and I think I qualify for the middle aged housewife thing :wink: :lol:

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:49 am
by Behshad
StevePerryHair wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


They already have J Cain. They don't need two sappy ballad writers involved!


But but but...he did wonders for Michael Bolton! :wink: :twisted: :twisted:



Bolton went from Blackjack(a kick-ass incarnation) to some stumblebum Adult Contemporary singer whose main objective was making middle-aged housewive's panties wet..... :roll:


I can't STAND Michael Bolton!! Are there really that many middle aged women that love him that much :shock: I've NEVER liked him and I think I qualify for the middle aged housewife thing :wink: :lol:



Maybe the reason Bolton didn't get your panties wet is cause you go commando ?! :lol:

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:50 am
by steveo777
StevePerryHair wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


They already have J Cain. They don't need two sappy ballad writers involved!


But but but...he did wonders for Michael Bolton! :wink: :twisted: :twisted:



Bolton went from Blackjack(a kick-ass incarnation) to some stumblebum Adult Contemporary singer whose main objective was making middle-aged housewive's panties wet..... :roll:


I can't STAND Michael Bolton!! Are there really that many middle aged women that love him that much :shock: I've NEVER liked him and I think I qualify for the middle aged housewife thing :wink: :lol:


So tell us, my dear, who is your "wet panty" singer then? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:09 pm
by StevePerryHair
Behshad wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


They already have J Cain. They don't need two sappy ballad writers involved!


But but but...he did wonders for Michael Bolton! :wink: :twisted: :twisted:



Bolton went from Blackjack(a kick-ass incarnation) to some stumblebum Adult Contemporary singer whose main objective was making middle-aged housewive's panties wet..... :roll:


I can't STAND Michael Bolton!! Are there really that many middle aged women that love him that much :shock: I've NEVER liked him and I think I qualify for the middle aged housewife thing :wink: :lol:



Maybe the reason Bolton didn't get your panties wet is cause you go commando ?! :lol:


:shock: That was a secret :twisted: :wink: :lol:

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:09 pm
by StevePerryHair
steveo777 wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


They already have J Cain. They don't need two sappy ballad writers involved!


But but but...he did wonders for Michael Bolton! :wink: :twisted: :twisted:



Bolton went from Blackjack(a kick-ass incarnation) to some stumblebum Adult Contemporary singer whose main objective was making middle-aged housewive's panties wet..... :roll:


I can't STAND Michael Bolton!! Are there really that many middle aged women that love him that much :shock: I've NEVER liked him and I think I qualify for the middle aged housewife thing :wink: :lol:


So tell us, my dear, who is your "wet panty" singer then? :lol: :lol: :lol:


Hmmm, I think I will keep that to myself :P :lol:

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:11 pm
by S2M
StevePerryHair wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


They already have J Cain. They don't need two sappy ballad writers involved!


But but but...he did wonders for Michael Bolton! :wink: :twisted: :twisted:



Bolton went from Blackjack(a kick-ass incarnation) to some stumblebum Adult Contemporary singer whose main objective was making middle-aged housewive's panties wet..... :roll:


I can't STAND Michael Bolton!! Are there really that many middle aged women that love him that much :shock: I've NEVER liked him and I think I qualify for the middle aged housewife thing :wink: :lol:


So tell us, my dear, who is your "wet panty" singer then? :lol: :lol: :lol:


Hmmm, I think I will keep that to myself :P :lol:


Progrocker? :lol: :lol:

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:14 pm
by StevePerryHair
StocktontoMalone wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
StocktontoMalone wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


They already have J Cain. They don't need two sappy ballad writers involved!


But but but...he did wonders for Michael Bolton! :wink: :twisted: :twisted:



Bolton went from Blackjack(a kick-ass incarnation) to some stumblebum Adult Contemporary singer whose main objective was making middle-aged housewive's panties wet..... :roll:


I can't STAND Michael Bolton!! Are there really that many middle aged women that love him that much :shock: I've NEVER liked him and I think I qualify for the middle aged housewife thing :wink: :lol:


So tell us, my dear, who is your "wet panty" singer then? :lol: :lol: :lol:


Hmmm, I think I will keep that to myself :P :lol:


Progrocker? :lol: :lol:


:lol: :lol: If wet is from peeing myself laughing, yes!! (j/k prog ;) :lol: )

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:15 pm
by Don
All I know is Michael Buble and Josh Groban have had great success with the guy.

The guy has worked on some great tunes with great artists. After the love is gone, Love, look what you've done to me, and the list goes on. To be honest, I think his ballads are for the most part head and shoulders above Friga and Perry's.

Re: Should Journey bring David Foster in for their next albu

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:19 pm
by Glenn
Gunbot wrote:With the recent success of Michael Buble's album and the past successes of Josh Groban and others, should Journey mix it up a bit and see if David could do for Journey what he helped Chicago do with Chicago 16 & 17?


No

No

No

No

No

No

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:19 pm
by Peartree12249
Gunbot wrote:All I know is Michael Buble and Josh Groban have had great success with the guy.

The guy has worked on some great tunes with great artists. After the love is gone, Love, look what you've done to me, and the list goes on. To be honest, I think his ballads are for the most part head and shoulders above Friga and Perry's.


I agree GB. While I don't think David Foster should work with Journey, I do think he and Steve Perry would be a great combo. After all Steve is very popular with the "wet panty" set. :wink:

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:20 pm
by steveo777
Gunbot wrote:All I know is Michael Buble and Josh Groban have had great success with the guy.

The guy has worked on some great tunes with great artists. After the love is gone, Love, look what you've done to me, and the list goes on. To be honest, I think his ballads are for the most part head and shoulders above Friga and Perry's.


We'll since Neal said the next album is going to be more of a rocker, I don't see Foster in the mix. In that case they'd better gag Cain too.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:25 pm
by Don
steveo777 wrote:
Gunbot wrote:All I know is Michael Buble and Josh Groban have had great success with the guy.

The guy has worked on some great tunes with great artists. After the love is gone, Love, look what you've done to me, and the list goes on. To be honest, I think his ballads are for the most part head and shoulders above Friga and Perry's.


We'll since Neal said the next album is going to be more of a rocker, I don't see Foster in the mix. In that case they'd better gag Cain too.



the next album is going to be more of a rocker
the next album is going to be more of a rocker
the next album is going to be more of a rocker
the next album is going to be more of a rocker

Deja Vu?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:28 pm
by Ehwmatt
Michael Buble and Josh Groban are also embarrassingly bad, for what it's worth. Just heard both of them for the first time this past weekend... in my grandmother's car! :lol:

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:36 pm
by Don
Ehwmatt wrote:Michael Buble and Josh Groban are also embarrassingly bad, for what it's worth. Just heard both of them for the first time this past weekend... in my grandmother's car! :lol:


I don't get the buzz about Buble but his album is selling like hotcakes and he is a top ten tour machine. Josh Groban is different . He can sing write, play piano and the whole nine yards. I can completely understand why he's popular.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:39 pm
by portland
Gunbot wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Gunbot wrote:All I know is Michael Buble and Josh Groban have had great success with the guy.

The guy has worked on some great tunes with great artists. After the love is gone, Love, look what you've done to me, and the list goes on. To be honest, I think his ballads are for the most part head and shoulders above Friga and Perry's.


We'll since Neal said the next album is going to be more of a rocker, I don't see Foster in the mix. In that case they'd better gag Cain too.



the next album is going to be more of a rocker
the next album is going to be more of a rocker
the next album is going to be more of a rocker
the next album is going to be more of a rocker




Deja Vu?




next album we will be on the stage in rockers!!!

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:43 pm
by Glenn
portland wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Gunbot wrote:All I know is Michael Buble and Josh Groban have had great success with the guy.

The guy has worked on some great tunes with great artists. After the love is gone, Love, look what you've done to me, and the list goes on. To be honest, I think his ballads are for the most part head and shoulders above Friga and Perry's.


We'll since Neal said the next album is going to be more of a rocker, I don't see Foster in the mix. In that case they'd better gag Cain too.



the next album is going to be more of a rocker
the next album is going to be more of a rocker
the next album is going to be more of a rocker
the next album is going to be more of a rocker




Deja Vu?




next album we will be on the stage in rockers!!!


You're off your rocker !!!!

:lol: :wink:

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:47 pm
by Peartree12249
Gunbot wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:Michael Buble and Josh Groban are also embarrassingly bad, for what it's worth. Just heard both of them for the first time this past weekend... in my grandmother's car! :lol:


I don't get the buzz about Buble but his album is selling like hotcakes and he is a top ten tour machine. Josh Groban is different . He can sing write, play piano and the whole nine yards. I can completely understand why he's popular.


Buble is very good, I can definitely hear a little of the "Velvet Fog" in his style. They type of songs he sings are timeless classics written by some of the greatest American songwriters of the 20th century. There aren't too many young comtemporary singers out there that are singing those songs so he has a market niche. He's just this generation's version of Harry Connick Jr., only I think he has a much better voice. Also, Buble just recently married David Foster's daughter, so you know Foster's going to promote the hell out of him.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:49 pm
by Jana
portland wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Gunbot wrote:All I know is Michael Buble and Josh Groban have had great success with the guy.

The guy has worked on some great tunes with great artists. After the love is gone, Love, look what you've done to me, and the list goes on. To be honest, I think his ballads are for the most part head and shoulders above Friga and Perry's.


We'll since Neal said the next album is going to be more of a rocker, I don't see Foster in the mix. In that case they'd better gag Cain too.



the next album is going to be more of a rocker
the next album is going to be more of a rocker
the next album is going to be more of a rocker
the next album is going to be more of a rocker




Deja Vu?




next album we will be on the stage in rockers!!!


Uh, don't you mean Perry's next album? 13 years and counting. :lol: :lol: :lol: