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The_Noble_Cause wrote:This thread reminds me of something I would find over at BT.
Coming up with our own imaginary music videos?
What's next?
Starting an official MR.com Journey prayer circle?
Lame, guys, lame.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:This thread reminds me of something I would find over at BT.
Coming up with our own imaginary music videos?
What's next?
Starting an official MR.com Journey prayer circle?
Lame, guys, lame.
Rock'ndeano wrote:Actually posting news of the "new" James Bond by a dude is pretty gay
Rock'ndeano wrote:I would rather have a prayer circle than talk about how cute another dude is.
brandonpfn wrote:still, I think someone in the band digs "Seal", as I've heard this influence before, I want to say something on "Red 13" but can't be too sure / haven't listened to it in a while...
Rock'ndeano wrote:![]()
Actually posting news of the "new" James Bond by a dude is pretty gay...
I would rather have a prayer circle than talk about how cute another dude is.
brandonpfn wrote:Rock'ndeano wrote:![]()
Actually posting news of the "new" James Bond by a dude is pretty gay...
I would rather have a prayer circle than talk about how cute another dude is.
Do you like gladiator movies son ....haha...not to drive this more OFF topic from what we should be discussing, but,...what the heck...
So I was watching "Alexander" with the g/f the other night - at the end of the movie, in which we both winced at the numerous references to "gayness', as well as the unexplainably bad movie. She chimed in "Yeah, it's like they sat around and did a bunch of a drugs to come up with the concept of the movie", I said "well you know, Oliver Stone was recently busted for drugs", she said "what were they - 'gay' drugs?'"...we laughed...
The_Noble_Cause wrote:This thread reminds me of something I would find over at BT.
Coming up with our own imaginary music videos?
What's next?
Starting an official MR.com Journey prayer circle?
Lame, guys, lame.
Rock'ndeano wrote:IMO. the song sucks.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Rock'ndeano wrote:IMO. the song sucks.
Eh, it's marginally better than "Believe".
I know that's not saying much, but...
Greggie wrote:Those two songs - I have found myself skipping through..unless I listen to the cd at work, then I'm usually wrapped up into my programming and sometime don't realize I'm letting those songs play.
Rock'ndeano wrote:That begs the question; why would Neal and especially Cain allow them to be included on this cd? It tells me they a) really didn't give a crap, b) were trying to appease Augeri, or c) it was a rush job.
The_Noble_Cause wrote: Augeri utilizes his sultry low range
perryfaithful wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote: Augeri utilizes his sultry low range
Damn...is that allowed?
perryfaithful wrote: Isn't everything judged by the higher range?
perryfaithful wrote:The Gold standard by which everything else is failure??
The_Noble_Cause wrote:First off, Augeri is using his low range for effect, not out of desperation. Perry had no choice but to sing everything in a muted Louie Armstrong-esque growl
ohsherrie wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:First off, Augeri is using his low range for effect, not out of desperation. Perry had no choice but to sing everything in a muted Louie Armstrong-esque growl
Oh c'mon TNC, that's an unnecessarily low blow.
ohsherrie wrote:We've heard so many cracks about Steve Perry not being able to hit the high notes
ohsherrie wrote:that PF's comment is completely understandable.
ohsherrie wrote:I like Butterfly. It doesn't sound at all like Journey as I know it, but it sounds good. I don't see any reason why it shouldn't have been on this cd. I think a lot of people will like it. I haven't heard Believe.
ohsherrie wrote:I like Butterfly. It doesn't sound at all like Journey as I know it, but it sounds good. I don't see any reason why it shouldn't have been on this cd. I think a lot of people will like it. I haven't heard Believe.
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