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ProgRocker53 wrote:I actually think Neal's soloing on this track is very tasteful and appropriate for the song, it fits right in.
Sometimes less is more, and this is the kind of song that doesn't deserve a 2 minute solo.
This is the second-best Journey ballad in my eyes, after "Faithfully." VERY good song!
youkeepmewaiting wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:I actually think Neal's soloing on this track is very tasteful and appropriate for the song, it fits right in.
Sometimes less is more, and this is the kind of song that doesn't deserve a 2 minute solo.
This is the second-best Journey ballad in my eyes, after "Faithfully." VERY good song!
true but i just feel that what Neil played could of been doubled and still fitted in.
youkeepmewaiting wrote:nice video. . . especially SPs gorrila impression
youkeepmewaiting wrote:Good song, nice video. . . especially SPs gorrila impression
ProgRocker53 wrote:I actually think Neal's soloing on this track is very tasteful and appropriate for the song, it fits right in.
Red13JoePa wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:nice video. . . especially SPs gorrila impression
This had me going
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I got strung up once by loondom for remarking on the weirdness of that moment but come on.
styxman wrote:I kinda of agree with YKMW, Neil was held back here but as the song works as it is...the decision to hold him back was a wise one. This is Perry's swan song
youkeepmewaiting wrote:styxman wrote:I kinda of agree with YKMW, Neil was held back here but as the song works as it is...the decision to hold him back was a wise one. This is Perry's swan song
I feel the song TBF is Perrys swan song . . ooo i feel a new thread comin' along hah
styxman wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:styxman wrote:I kinda of agree with YKMW, Neil was held back here but as the song works as it is...the decision to hold him back was a wise one. This is Perry's swan song
I feel the song TBF is Perrys swan song . . ooo i feel a new thread comin' along hah
Commercially it has to be WYLAW
ProgRocker53 wrote:I actually think Neal's soloing on this track is very tasteful and appropriate for the song, it fits right in.
Sometimes less is more, and this is the kind of song that doesn't deserve a 2 minute solo.
This is the second-best Journey ballad in my eyes, after "Faithfully." VERY good song!
youkeepmewaiting wrote:For those interested in seeing his Gorrila impression, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP_XApLJXzY
3.20 secs in.
TigerBite wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:For those interested in seeing his Gorrila impression, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP_XApLJXzY
3.20 secs in.
Tourette's syndrome maybe?![]()
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TRAGChick wrote:...how in the WORLD did you get the Santa Hat on the Tiger..?
Sorry....too much Chianti...cheers! \~/
Shadowsong wrote:Remember the first time I heard this song
Bleeker St
Xmas Eve 96 or was it 95
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Just had fried calamari in a italina restaurant
Cold & snowy outside
was just about to leave
& the song came on the radio
I just stood there between worlds
listening to the voice that caressed my heart...
Made my evening...
ebake02 wrote:I think Neal's solo is just about right. Sometimes a long solo can ruin a great song. A good guitarist doesn't need a long screaming solo to make an impression.
Shadowsong wrote:ebake02 wrote:I think Neal's solo is just about right. Sometimes a long solo can ruin a great song. A good guitarist doesn't need a long screaming solo to make an impression.
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Yeah, but were not talking about a "good" guitarist
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We're talking bout Neal...
ebake02 wrote:Shadowsong wrote:ebake02 wrote:I think Neal's solo is just about right. Sometimes a long solo can ruin a great song. A good guitarist doesn't need a long screaming solo to make an impression.
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Yeah, but were not talking about a "good" guitarist
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We're talking bout Neal...
He is a good guitarist. His off stage decisions leave a lot to be desired, I'll give you that, but you can't deny that the man is very talented.
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