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ohsherrie wrote:Who is this Dokken?Not being catty or hateful, I've just never heard of this person.
Rip Rokken wrote:Just found out this was posted! SWEET! The riff is very old-school Dokken (and almost a little RATT-ish), with a great hook:
"OASIS (Rough Mix)"
http://www.myspace.com/dokken1
Could this be one of the tracks JSS sings backups on? Can't WAIT for this disc! By the way, I just got flooded today with all the Journey discs I'd ordered, so I have a lot of listening to do.
ohsherrie wrote:Thanks Lar, but I still have no idea who this person is. That's OK though. If I've lived without them for this long I'll happily continue. I hope you enjoy it greatly though.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:
ok,, this is VERY GOOD!! jon levin has got this sound nailed down.. it has to be a conscious effort.. i would have bet you money that was lynch playing ,, a bunch of money..
Brigadier wrote:Very cool track!!
Are you sure that's not Lynch on guitar?
larryfromnextdoor wrote:ok,, this is VERY GOOD!! jon levin has got this sound nailed down.. it has to be a conscious effort.. i would have bet you money that was lynch playing ,, a bunch of money..
Melissa wrote:ohsherrie wrote:Thanks Lar, but I still have no idea who this person is. That's OK though. If I've lived without them for this long I'll happily continue. I hope you enjoy it greatly though.
lol- Dokken is the name of the band, Don Dokken is the singer.
ohsherrie wrote:Who is this Dokken?Not being catty or hateful, I've just never heard of this person.
ohsherrie wrote:Thanks Lar, but I still have no idea who this person is. That's OK though. If I've lived without them for this long I'll happily continue. I hope you enjoy it greatly though.
ohsherrie wrote:Rip Rokken wrote: imagine Steve Perry singing it if that helps.
No thanks. I can listen to Steve Perry singing whenever I want to so why would I want to imagine it in order to enjoy another artist?
Rip Rokken wrote:ohsherrie wrote:Rip Rokken wrote: imagine Steve Perry singing it if that helps.
No thanks. I can listen to Steve Perry singing whenever I want to so why would I want to imagine it in order to enjoy another artist?
Well, it's like training wheels, ya see! You'll eventually graduate from Perry to Don Dokken, but... haha..... Ok, seriously, go listen to "Alone Again", and imagine yourself cuddling up with Don Juan Dokken if that helps. And be sure to tell me what you think of the song.
"Come to me, OhSherrie... Your destiny awaits!"
Greg wrote:Wow! The true classic Dokken sound is finally back! I just wish Don could livin' up his voice a bit. That is one thing I've noticed about Dokken in recent years and I do realize age attributes to it, but it seems like Don has lost some "umph" in his voice. Don't get me wrong, I still think he sounds really good.
This might be a Dokken disc I purchase. I haven't purchased any since their last album with lynch. That album to me was a bitter disappointment.
Rip Rokken wrote:Greg wrote:Wow! The true classic Dokken sound is finally back! I just wish Don could livin' up his voice a bit. That is one thing I've noticed about Dokken in recent years and I do realize age attributes to it, but it seems like Don has lost some "umph" in his voice. Don't get me wrong, I still think he sounds really good.
This might be a Dokken disc I purchase. I haven't purchased any since their last album with lynch. That album to me was a bitter disappointment.
"Dysfunctional" and "Shadowlife" were the only two disappointing Dokken discs I've ever heard. I know many people like "Dysfunctional", and I was amazed and excited just to hear a new album from a reunited Dokken, but it didn't do it for me. A few good songs on each, though, but they just changed their sound on each. However, both those albums have excellent ballads! "Nothing Left To Say" and "Bitter Regret" -- the best of the best!
OMG! Sorry Sherrie...not laughin' at you at all... but that is funny!!Rip Rokken wrote:ohsherrie wrote:Rip Rokken wrote: imagine Steve Perry singing it if that helps.
No thanks. I can listen to Steve Perry singing whenever I want to so why would I want to imagine it in order to enjoy another artist?
Well, it's like training wheels, ya see! You'll eventually graduate from Perry to Don Dokken, but... haha..... Ok, seriously, go listen to "Alone Again", and imagine yourself cuddling up with Don Juan Dokken if that helps. And be sure to tell me what you think of the song.
"Come to me, OhSherrie... Your destiny awaits!"
Greg wrote:Shadowlife is the one I bought. No matter how hard I tried to let the album grow on me, it just never did. There was only one song I really liked off of that album. Hard To Believe. Probably wasn't the best song on the album. Maybe I should give is another spin again.
Rip Rokken wrote:Just found out this was posted! SWEET! The riff is very old-school Dokken (and almost a little RATT-ish), with a great hook:
"OASIS (Rough Mix)"
http://www.myspace.com/dokken1
Could this be one of the tracks JSS sings backups on? Can't WAIT for this disc! By the way, I just got flooded today with all the Journey discs I'd ordered, so I have a lot of listening to do.
TVL wrote:OMG! Sorry Sherrie...not laughin' at you at all... but that is funny!!![]()
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Journey69 wrote:Holy shite Rip.. You hit the nail on the head.. It is sooooo good,Wow.. Thanks buddy!
Rip Rokken wrote:Greg wrote:Shadowlife is the one I bought. No matter how hard I tried to let the album grow on me, it just never did. There was only one song I really liked off of that album. Hard To Believe. Probably wasn't the best song on the album. Maybe I should give is another spin again.
I loved "Puppet On A String" (opening track), and they opened up with it during the Shadowlife tour when I met them all. I absolutely love "Bitter Regret" -- beautiful song.
Don is quite open about what happened -- about how their producer tried to modernize them and wouldn't let him use any vibrato in his voice. I've also heard it was mainly a Lynch project that got turned into a Dokken effort. I could swear I heard something similar about "Dysfunctional". George was always the one wanting to try new stuff (rap rock, anyone)?
I know people love Lynch, but I honestly feel the band is better now without him. Levin has that Lynch sound pretty down, but is still his own guitarist. I've loved every album since "Shadowlife" -- "Long Way Home" included!
Rip Rokken wrote:Just found out this was posted! SWEET! The riff is very old-school Dokken (and almost a little RATT-ish), with a great hook:
"OASIS (Rough Mix)"
http://www.myspace.com/dokken1
Could this be one of the tracks JSS sings backups on? Can't WAIT for this disc! By the way, I just got flooded today with all the Journey discs I'd ordered, so I have a lot of listening to do.
Greg wrote:It sounds like Levin has finally given Dokken their true classic sound back, and that will definitely spark interest out of me for the band again.
Rip Rokken wrote:TVL wrote:OMG! Sorry Sherrie...not laughin' at you at all... but that is funny!!![]()
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"I got one knee for each of ya to sit on, TVL. Come to Papa!"
Andrew wrote:Please use OT at the start of the topic title to mark any non-related Journey posts.
Rip Rokken wrote:Greg wrote:It sounds like Levin has finally given Dokken their true classic sound back, and that will definitely spark interest out of me for the band again.
Pick up "Hell To Pay" if you don't have it already (Levin's first). I know some fans thought it was weak, but I loved it. Also loved "Long Way Home", though I may be in a minority on that, too. My understanding on that disc is that it was supposed to be a Don Dokken solo effort that he decided to make the next Dokken album -- kinda like Lynch supposedly did on those others we discussed!
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