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Yep, Jeff kicks ass on this classic Kansas song!Aaron wrote:Folks,
I just heard Yngwie Malmsteem's version of Kansas' "Carry on My Wardward Son" on Alice Cooper's nighly rock show. That song really kicked ass and it had to have JSS on the lead vocals. That cover really kicked ass. Soto, you can rock Kansas full tilt.
L8r,
Aaron
Aaron wrote:I can't find it online but its off of the Inspiration CD released in 1996.MSR wrote:OK now where can I find this?!
MSR wrote:Aaron wrote:I can't find it online but its off of the Inspiration CD released in 1996.MSR wrote:OK now where can I find this?!
Thanks Aaron I'll have to try to search it out!
Aaron wrote:I can't find it online but its off of the Inspiration CD released in 1996.MSR wrote:OK now where can I find this?!
Aaron wrote:Folks,
I just heard Yngwie Malmsteem's version of Kansas' "Carry on My Wardward Son" on Alice Cooper's nighly rock show. That song really kicked ass and it had to have JSS on the lead vocals. That cover really kicked ass. Soto, you can rock Kansas full tilt.
L8r,
Aaron
conversationpc wrote:Aaron wrote:Folks,
I just heard Yngwie Malmsteem's version of Kansas' "Carry on My Wardward Son" on Alice Cooper's nighly rock show. That song really kicked ass and it had to have JSS on the lead vocals. That cover really kicked ass. Soto, you can rock Kansas full tilt.
L8r,
Aaron
Slight correction on the song title...It's "Carry on Wayward Son" without the "my". Sorry for being anal, but I've been a huge Kansas fan for awhile now.![]()
Anyway, that version of the song was on Yngwie's "Inspiration" album and has a bunch of other great cover tunes. I don't usually care for cover albums like that, but this one is a really good one.
iLex wrote:Here's a sample...
http://lexilyn.be/mp3/rareandunreleased ... ardSon.mp3
strungout wrote:iLex wrote:Here's a sample...
http://lexilyn.be/mp3/rareandunreleased ... ardSon.mp3
Thanks, that was really good.
Aaron wrote:Damn I hate anal retentive people!I'd be busting your balls if was Journey so fair enough mate. Thanks for the correction the additional info.
Voyager wrote:I couldn't find any Kansas videos with JSS on them, but here is a great video from Kansas:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9NH9tyskH4
Voyager wrote:I couldn't find any Kansas videos with JSS on them, but here is a great video from Kansas:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9NH9tyskH4
Aaron wrote:Folks,
I just heard Yngwie Malmsteem's version of Kansas' "Carry on My Wardward Son" on Alice Cooper's nighly rock show. That song really kicked ass and it had to have JSS on the lead vocals. That cover really kicked ass. Soto, you can rock Kansas full tilt.
L8r,
Aaron
JSS wrote:Jesus Christ!!! I had no idea this video existed, it's the 2nd time Boals is in a video with my voice, it's a conspiracy I tell ya, ha ha! The 1st was in 1985 for the video to I'll See The Light Tonight, but thank God I missed that one, see it now & that demon would haunt worse than....ok, I few demons out there
froy wrote:Aaron wrote:Folks,
I just heard Yngwie Malmsteem's version of Kansas' "Carry on My Wardward Son" on Alice Cooper's nighly rock show. That song really kicked ass and it had to have JSS on the lead vocals. That cover really kicked ass. Soto, you can rock Kansas full tilt.
L8r,
Aaron
Why even listen to the cover the original once again is better
Its increable how the music business is full of people copying classic rock acts
Rod Stewart just redid a Creedence tune
WHY?
The original is better just like in most cases is.
Unless the artist is dead I say let the music live on with the original.
[/quote]Because most of the creative work is accomplished and it's a paying tribute kind of thing, imo.
froy wrote:Sorry not Kansas. No Steve Walsh no Kansas
JSS wrote:May as well add to this little tidbit...it was Jan 1, 2001, my partner in Talisman, Marcel Jacob, & I were working on an offshoot album called Human Clay & we wanted Yngwie to appear on a solo for it. We flew out to Miami after being up all night in Lake Tahoe ringing in the new year...for the recording, bartered services for us to appear on his 'covers' album. All 3 of us were flu ridden those 3 days at his pad, I remember it well, sniffling in his living room with a box of Kleenex each, Nyquil bottles & chicken soup watching Monty Python vids & Scarface throughout the days. You'd have thought it was a convelescent home for rockers at his house as the norm hanging with Yngwie would be a case of beer, a bootle of vodka & boxes of pizza! To this day, I wish someone had taken a photo of it...I would leave the guys in the TV room, go upstairs to Yngwie's studio, squeeze out a vocal take & rejoin them on the couch adding to the sound of blowing nostrils (out, not in!).
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