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styxman wrote:Read an article in Rock Magazine yesterday, the journalist said to the Night Ranger members that Sister Christian was the start of the Power Ballad but to their credit both Keagy and Blades stated Journey were the first to introduce this...discuss
saint John wrote:styxman wrote:Read an article in Rock Magazine yesterday, the journalist said to the Night Ranger members that Sister Christian was the start of the Power Ballad but to their credit both Keagy and Blades stated Journey were the first to introduce this...discuss
I think Journey's first "power ballad" was Faithfully. Open Arms didn't have "power" it was just a ballad. You need more drums and guitar....hence the "power" part.
Wally_Hatchet wrote:First rock power ballads:
REO - Take It On The Run
RockinDeano wrote:saint John wrote:styxman wrote:Read an article in Rock Magazine yesterday, the journalist said to the Night Ranger members that Sister Christian was the start of the Power Ballad but to their credit both Keagy and Blades stated Journey were the first to introduce this...discuss
I think Journey's first "power ballad" was Faithfully. Open Arms didn't have "power" it was just a ballad. You need more drums and guitar....hence the "power" part.
Wrong.
If you listen to Open Arms, it does have some chops, and a omni guitar chord. OA live sounded really powerful when Perry sang it, and then again with Deen.
Journey pioneered it, then Dennis DeYoung heard it, pulled down his pants and started to feed the geese....and fed em until he wrote Babe....Then Kevin Cronin, also heard and he already had his cock in his femenine hands and he shot a ballads load worth all over the music sheet and you had Can't Fight this Feeling. Then of course BA got into the act and wrote the biggest song ever, Everything I Do, I do it for You.
Journey not only pioneered it, but perfected it. It haunts them to this day.
saint John wrote:Wally_Hatchet wrote:First rock power ballads:
REO - Take It On The Run
I'm on the fence on that one. More of a "mid-tempo" to me than a power ballad.
RockinDeano wrote:
Wrong.
If you listen to Open Arms, it does have some chops, and a omni guitar chord. OA live sounded really powerful when Perry sang it, and then again with Deen.
Journey pioneered it, then Dennis DeYoung heard it, pulled down his pants and started to feed the geese....and fed em until he wrote Babe....Then Kevin Cronin, also heard and he already had his cock in his femenine hands and he shot a ballads load worth all over the music sheet and you had Can't Fight this Feeling. Then of course BA got into the act and wrote the biggest song ever, Everything I Do, I do it for You.
Journey not only pioneered it, but perfected it. It haunts them to this day.
NealIsGod wrote:RockinDeano wrote:saint John wrote:styxman wrote:Read an article in Rock Magazine yesterday, the journalist said to the Night Ranger members that Sister Christian was the start of the Power Ballad but to their credit both Keagy and Blades stated Journey were the first to introduce this...discuss
I think Journey's first "power ballad" was Faithfully. Open Arms didn't have "power" it was just a ballad. You need more drums and guitar....hence the "power" part.
Wrong.
If you listen to Open Arms, it does have some chops, and a omni guitar chord. OA live sounded really powerful when Perry sang it, and then again with Deen.
Journey pioneered it, then Dennis DeYoung heard it, pulled down his pants and started to feed the geese....and fed em until he wrote Babe....Then Kevin Cronin, also heard and he already had his cock in his femenine hands and he shot a ballads load worth all over the music sheet and you had Can't Fight this Feeling. Then of course BA got into the act and wrote the biggest song ever, Everything I Do, I do it for You.
Journey not only pioneered it, but perfected it. It haunts them to this day.
REO came out with Keep On Lovin' You well before Open Arms came out, didn't they?
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RockinDeano wrote:saint John wrote:styxman wrote:Read an article in Rock Magazine yesterday, the journalist said to the Night Ranger members that Sister Christian was the start of the Power Ballad but to their credit both Keagy and Blades stated Journey were the first to introduce this...discuss
I think Journey's first "power ballad" was Faithfully. Open Arms didn't have "power" it was just a ballad. You need more drums and guitar....hence the "power" part.
Wrong.
If you listen to Open Arms, it does have some chops, and a omni guitar chord. OA live sounded really powerful when Perry sang it, and then again with Deen.
Journey pioneered it, then Dennis DeYoung heard it, pulled down his pants and started to feed the geese....and fed em until he wrote Babe....Then Kevin Cronin, also heard and he already had his cock in his femenine hands and he shot a ballads load worth all over the music sheet and you had Can't Fight this Feeling. Then of course BA got into the act and wrote the biggest song ever, Everything I Do, I do it for You.
Journey not only pioneered it, but perfected it. It haunts them to this day.
donnaplease wrote:RockinDeano wrote:
Wrong.
If you listen to Open Arms, it does have some chops, and a omni guitar chord. OA live sounded really powerful when Perry sang it, and then again with Deen.
Journey pioneered it, then Dennis DeYoung heard it, pulled down his pants and started to feed the geese....and fed em until he wrote Babe....Then Kevin Cronin, also heard and he already had his cock in his femenine hands and he shot a ballads load worth all over the music sheet and you had Can't Fight this Feeling. Then of course BA got into the act and wrote the biggest song ever, Everything I Do, I do it for You.
Journey not only pioneered it, but perfected it. It haunts them to this day.
I LOVE 'Babe', and 'Can't Fight This Feeling' was my junior prom theme song. Weren't the 80's great!!!??
Kimterp wrote:donnaplease wrote:RockinDeano wrote:
Wrong.
If you listen to Open Arms, it does have some chops, and a omni guitar chord. OA live sounded really powerful when Perry sang it, and then again with Deen.
Journey pioneered it, then Dennis DeYoung heard it, pulled down his pants and started to feed the geese....and fed em until he wrote Babe....Then Kevin Cronin, also heard and he already had his cock in his femenine hands and he shot a ballads load worth all over the music sheet and you had Can't Fight this Feeling. Then of course BA got into the act and wrote the biggest song ever, Everything I Do, I do it for You.
Journey not only pioneered it, but perfected it. It haunts them to this day.
I LOVE 'Babe', and 'Can't Fight This Feeling' was my junior prom theme song. Weren't the 80's great!!!??
1989 girl here - My Senior prom song was "why can't this night go on forever!"
saint John wrote:
2) What about "Unchained Melody" as the first power ballad? And that song was Top 5 over 30 years apart.
RockinDeano wrote:saint John wrote:
2) What about "Unchained Melody" as the first power ballad? And that song was Top 5 over 30 years apart.
Fuck, what an amazin song.
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NealIsGod wrote:I guess it's not a "power ballad", but Beth by KISS was the first time a hard rock band came out with a ballad, wasn't it?
Kimterp wrote:donnaplease wrote:RockinDeano wrote:
Wrong.
If you listen to Open Arms, it does have some chops, and a omni guitar chord. OA live sounded really powerful when Perry sang it, and then again with Deen.
Journey pioneered it, then Dennis DeYoung heard it, pulled down his pants and started to feed the geese....and fed em until he wrote Babe....Then Kevin Cronin, also heard and he already had his cock in his femenine hands and he shot a ballads load worth all over the music sheet and you had Can't Fight this Feeling. Then of course BA got into the act and wrote the biggest song ever, Everything I Do, I do it for You.
Journey not only pioneered it, but perfected it. It haunts them to this day.
I LOVE 'Babe', and 'Can't Fight This Feeling' was my junior prom theme song. Weren't the 80's great!!!??
1989 girl here - My Senior prom song was "why can't this night go on forever!"
NealIsGod wrote:I guess it's not a "power ballad", but Beth by KISS was the first time a hard rock band came out with a ballad, wasn't it?
7 Wishes wrote:NealIsGod wrote:I guess it's not a "power ballad", but Beth by KISS was the first time a hard rock band came out with a ballad, wasn't it?
"Beth" is a shit stain of a song. Criss couldn't write, play, or sing. I love Kiss live, but they're a bunch of no-talents. The stage show is second to none, though.
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