JC (Friga) Saint or Sinner - take no prisoners?

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Saint or Sinner?

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He takes no prisoners
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Postby conversationpc » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:07 am

JR (Susie) wrote:Hey that's ur opinion. While I love ESC4P3 & I know most people ONLY became Journey fans after that album, I love what Rolie brought to the table. Friga made the music more commercially acceptable w/his syrupy ballads. But Departure, Evolution, Infinity...they do it for me ALL the time.


Syrupy ballads? They existed BEFORE Cain arrived also. For example "Stay Awhile" and "Good Morning Girl", for example (both of which I like, by the way).
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Postby NealIsGod » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:11 am

JR (Susie) wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:He hasn't been "amazing" since 1982.


Perry?


That's the one. :lol:
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Postby Red13JoePa » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:13 am

conversationpc wrote:
JR (Susie) wrote:Hey that's ur opinion. While I love ESC4P3 & I know most people ONLY became Journey fans after that album, I love what Rolie brought to the table. Friga made the music more commercially acceptable w/his syrupy ballads. But Departure, Evolution, Infinity...they do it for me ALL the time.


Syrupy ballads? They existed BEFORE Cain arrived also. For example "Stay Awhile" and "Good Morning Girl", for example (both of which I like, by the way).


They did but neither Stay Awhile or GMG are examples of that..those are utter class through and through.

Winds Of March, Opened The Door shit like those were syrupy.
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Postby conversationpc » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:13 am

JR (Susie) wrote:What everyone seems to miss is what he did on FTLOSM in Missing You & You Better Wait. He did some really different stuff vocally there & it's sheer brilliance. I heard them live & they were totally amazing.


I have a boot from one of the FTLOSM shows where he does an a-cappella lead-in to "Missing You". It goes something like "Don't be so hard on yourself. Those tears are for someone else...My baby, etc., etc." He sounds awesome there.
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Postby Matthew » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:13 am

JR (Susie) wrote: Friga made the music more commercially acceptable w/his syrupy ballads.



Like Keep on Runnin' and Edge of The Blade?


So u don't think Line of Fire's album stacks against Friga's talent? Wow. I sure do.


Do I think LOF is the equal of classic Journey? Don't be silly. Good band though to be sure.

I would except for Perry's voice.


EXACTLY. If you like the music enough it's possible to forgive a musician anything....

Also - aside from the bitter ramblings of the ex-manager and a few anecdotes from fans about rudeness at meet and greets - is there any real evidence that Cain isn't ultimately a good guy? Or is it just your 'vibes' telling you he isn't?
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Postby NealIsGod » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:13 am

JR (Susie) wrote:
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Matthew wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:He hasn't been "amazing" since 1982.



NIG - say what you like about the direction Journey took in '86 - but Perry's vocals were still undeniably amazing. You're just too proud and stubborn to admit it aren't you?


No. He was amazing until Frontiers. Then he was just excellent. :)

Now? Who the fuck knows.


I think some people only like the younger Perry voice. I love that too. But the mature Perry voice blows my mind too. I'd call them both equally amazing.


I like all eras of his voice, but to me, he was amazing until the rasp set in. I keep wanting to clear my throat when I hear that.
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Postby Matthew » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:16 am

NealIsGod wrote:

I like all eras of his voice, but to me, he was amazing until the rasp set in. I keep wanting to clear my throat when I hear that.



I prefer the rasp to the squeak....
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Postby Matthew » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:17 am

JR (Susie) wrote:
Since I know u like to argue, I'll probably be wasting my time w/this. But to me, those are slow songs from a rock band. I mean even Judas Priest had a slow song or two on their albums. They were a different kind of ballad than we got once Friga started writing. BTW, u forgot Patiently :-)



I don't know when you last listened to Escape or Frontiers but you'll notice that they are actually heavier than the Rolie era records.....
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Postby Matthew » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:18 am

JR (Susie) wrote:
Red13JoePa wrote:Winds Of March, Opened The Door shit like those were syrupy.


Wow I don't get syrupy from those. Faithfully is pure syrup to me.



Unlike the thunderous Daydream and Good Morning Girl....
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Postby Matthew » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:31 am

JR (Susie) wrote:
Those weren't commercial hits tho were they? Ask a casual fan if they ever even heard of those songs & u will get a very blank look.


So what? What's with all this chat suddenly about casual fans? I'm talking about the music Cain co-wrote and the myth that all he brought to the band was syrup and commercialisation.


Matthew wrote:
I'm not being silly at all. I'd stack some of their songs right up there w/classic Journey. But we already know u & I have different tastes. For example, Air Supply gives me the creeps & u love them.


All Out of Love is a great song. It can't be denied.

I can't post my reasoning on a public forum, sorry.



Oh yawn....the "insider" get out clause....yet again....
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Postby Matthew » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:32 am

JR (Susie) wrote:
The latter 2 are slow songs by a rock band.


And Faithfully is a storming and grandiose ballad by a rock band - which actually packs far more of a punch than most 'slow numbers' from the Rolie era.
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Postby conversationpc » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:42 am

JR (Susie) wrote:
Matthew wrote:I don't know when you last listened to Escape or Frontiers but you'll notice that they are actually heavier than the Rolie era records.....


I listen to them all the time. I'd disagree about them being heavier, sorry.


:shock:

They ARE heavier and easily so. That is not an opinion. Whether they are better albums or not is a matter of opinion, but they most certainly rock harder than the previous three with Rolie.
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Postby conversationpc » Thu Jul 19, 2007 1:43 am

Matthew wrote:
JR (Susie) wrote:
The latter 2 are slow songs by a rock band.


And Faithfully is a storming and grandiose ballad by a rock band - which actually packs far more of a punch than most 'slow numbers' from the Rolie era.


You are correct.
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Postby Matthew » Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:08 am

JR (Susie) wrote:It's just respect. .



For who? Jonathan Cain? :?
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Postby Matthew » Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:13 am

JR (Susie) wrote:
Matthew wrote:
JR (Susie) wrote:It's just respect. .



For who? Jonathan Cain? :?


No sorry. I don't have much of that. Isn't that obvious?



Oh I see...respect for your credible inside source.... :roll:
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Postby Rhiannon » Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:19 am

JR (Susie) wrote:
Red13JoePa wrote:Winds Of March, Opened The Door shit like those were syrupy.


Wow I don't get syrupy from those. Faithfully is pure syrup to me.


Is it blasphemous to say I can't stand any version of that song. Or Open Arms... err... I'm way more into the Rolie era.
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