Journey/Survivor wrote:Slander wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:I first heard of Robin Mcauley back in the late 80's when "Anytime" was a hit song.
My friend and former neighbor is a big MSG fan. I had already heard "Anytime" but I remember him also playing the song for me at the time because he thought being a huge Survivor, Journey and Bad English fan I would really like the song, which I do.
That friend of mine is also the person who told me about the Robin Mcauley CD "Buisness As Usual" when it was first released in the 90's.
I heard that Survivor might include a song or two from the "Business As Usual" CD in their set list. At least in that case Frankie was the guitarist on those songs in the first place unlike the MSG stuff.
I don't have a problem with them playing "Anytime" except that it means thats one less Survivor song for them to play each night.
MSG was a very successful band, and a song like "Anytime" might go over well with the more casual Survivor fans?
Robin Mcauley actually is somewhat of a big name singer from his years in MSG.
J/S thank you so much for this. I am shocked by the negative feedback. MSG had a nice following. Anytime was top ten hit on Billboards mainstream rock chart back in 1990. It's a great song. So is Love Is Not A game. Frankie produced Robin's solo album. There's some good stuff on their if people are willing to give it a spin. I for one think the band is fortunate to have a person as capable as Robin to step in and take over for Jamo.
Yeah, I have the "Business As Usual" CD, it's a pretty good album, I like it a lot, and Frankie plays some great guitar on it!
It was originally intended to be a new band project when they recorded it, but it was later released as a Mcauley solo album instead.
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Most of you guys probably know this already but I thought I would mention that Frankie also plays on a CD buy a band called Julliet, the Jillian CD, Eddie Money's Ready Eddie CD, Hearts "Heart" CD, and the band Mariah that Frankie was in before Survivor.
Frankie is a great axeman and a talented producer. He never has gotten his due. He is cruical to the Survivor signature sound. The only part missing I believe is JP's keyboards (in moderation).