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Wheels Of Fyre wrote:I'm in the minority - maybe the ONLY person who thinks that JOURNEY should've recruited MB after SP "retired" after ROR. The guy rocks and can sing it all.
Maro wrote:Once upon a time, Michael Bolton was a rocker... but then he changed style and moved on bedroom background music...
Here are reviews of his first THREE albums... first two he later tried to erase from his official discography... and on third are featured two familiar guys (not so popular lately, though) - Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain...
http://www.glory-daze.com/print.php?type=A&item_id=812
http://www.glory-daze.com/print.php?type=A&item_id=972
http://www.glory-daze.com/print.php?type=A&item_id=600
here are couple of videos from that period:
Fool's Game
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L72uh4u5WCw
Everybody's Crazy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqfRGzx3o9c
Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay - watch carefully for some familiar faces
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90NsO02Qy38
Wait On Love - watch carefully for some familiar faces
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e519dlOWmZE
G.I.Jim wrote: Thanks for sharing! I really liked "Wait on love". I can almost hear it being a Bad English song(with a little tweaking). I forgot that they played with Bolton!
T-Bone wrote:Sure he became a multimillian seller doing his balladeer type stuff, but you have to wonder... what coulda been?![]()
Maro wrote:Wheels Of Fyre wrote:I'm in the minority - maybe the ONLY person who thinks that JOURNEY should've recruited MB after SP "retired" after ROR. The guy rocks and can sing it all.
Actually, it almost happened... Neal, Jonathan and Randy Jackson performed couple of Journey songs with Michael Bolton on some music awards back in 1987. if I'm correct. Steve Perry was sitting in public. Journey got some award for Raised On Radio then...
Don't remember who was on drums, though... wasn't Mike Baird...
Ms_M wrote:Might it have been Jon's brother, Mugs??? He toured with Bolton for years.
cyndy! wrote:Ms_M wrote:Might it have been Jon's brother, Mugs??? He toured with Bolton for years.
yes, the drummer was mugs cain.
it'll be interesting to see what michael does next. he just switched mgt - working with azoff now.
G.I.Jim wrote:Maro wrote:Once upon a time, Michael Bolton was a rocker... but then he changed style and moved on bedroom background music...
Fool's Game
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L72uh4u5WCw
AR wrote:I saw Bolton open for Heart years ago. Frig and Fro were there.
cyndy! wrote:Ms_M wrote:Might it have been Jon's brother, Mugs??? He toured with Bolton for years.
yes, the drummer was mugs cain.
it'll be interesting to see what michael does next. he just switched mgt - working with azoff now.
rtz wrote:I remember being dragged to a concert of his by my girlfriend after Bolton had turned into a complete pussy. Between every song, when it was quiet, I kept yelling "FOOLS GAME". I knew there was no chance in hell he would dare play that song, but I wanted to irritate his sorry ass while he was picking up the roses the women were throwing on stage to him. I even yelled "I was buying your albums when nobody else had heard of you". Pissed the hell out of my girlfriend.
Socratic Methodist wrote:And you also have to imagine what might have been if Richard Page(Mr. Mister) actually said yes to Chicago when they offered him the vacated vocalist position after Cetera left. Would've never got to here Jason Scheff.....Personally, I think Scheff has the better voice.
Furthermore, he was asked to replace Bobby Kimball, in Toto.....he declined.
Maro wrote:Socratic Methodist wrote:And you also have to imagine what might have been if Richard Page(Mr. Mister) actually said yes to Chicago when they offered him the vacated vocalist position after Cetera left. Would've never got to here Jason Scheff.....Personally, I think Scheff has the better voice.
Furthermore, he was asked to replace Bobby Kimball, in Toto.....he declined.
Indeed, but from all bands I am listening, Journey definetely has the most of "what might have been?" questions thru their history...
Matthew wrote:Oh...I don't know....at least seven classic albums...75 million units shifted worldwide...I wouldn't say this band has suffered from unfulfilled potential would you?
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