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During his concert at The Pearl (Palms) on Monday night, Kanye West sang "Hey Mama" and dedicated Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" to his late mother, Donda West, his one-time manager. She died Nov. 10 in Los Angeles after cosmetic surgical procedures. ...
Oh, to be a fly on the wall for this power lunch at Gardunos Mexican restaurant at the Palms on Monday: Rapper West; music producer and "American Idol" judge Randy Jackson; Neal Schon from Journey; Hilton exec Ken Ciancimino; legendary music producer Kevin Shirley; and Zoe Thrall, director of the Studio at the Palms.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Hopefully Randy Jackson is re-joining Journey.
I love his soulful low-down funky grooves.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Hopefully Randy Jackson is re-joining Journey.
I love his soulful low-down funky grooves.
ScarabGator wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Hopefully Randy Jackson is re-joining Journey.
I love his soulful low-down funky grooves.
Please....NO!!!!!
Rockindeano wrote:ScarabGator wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Hopefully Randy Jackson is re-joining Journey.
I love his soulful low-down funky grooves.
Please....NO!!!!!
Your lack of Journey knowledge is showing. Randy Jackson is 45 times better than Ross.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Rockindeano wrote:ScarabGator wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Hopefully Randy Jackson is re-joining Journey.
I love his soulful low-down funky grooves.
Please....NO!!!!!
Your lack of Journey knowledge is showing. Randy Jackson is 45 times better than Ross.
Right on. Ross has played bass for Journey, and who else, Steve Miller Band? And been largely mediocre for both?
Randy Jackson is one of the most-demanded studio bassists in music history, having played on God-knows-how-many records. Only a select few like Tony Levin, Lee Sklar, and that Porcaro feller have been more prolific than our spandex-wearing, yeah-dawgging friend Randy Jackson.
Rockindeano wrote:ScarabGator wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Hopefully Randy Jackson is re-joining Journey.
I love his soulful low-down funky grooves.
Please....NO!!!!!
Your lack of Journey knowledge is showing. Randy Jackson is 45 times better than Ross.
ScarabGator wrote:No thanks, I prefer Ross. This is my opinion. I have no problems with Ross' playing up to this point!
journeyrock wrote:Randy is a much better bass player and really gets down and you can actually HEAR the bass, listen to his solo on ROR's Be Good to Yourself.
journeyrock wrote:This is really a diverse group. In my opinion, Ross is about the blandest bass player I've ever heard. Randy is a much better bass player and really gets down and you can actually HEAR the bass, listen to his solo on ROR's Be Good to Yourself.
That's just my opinion though.
journeyrock wrote:This is really a diverse group. In my opinion, Ross is about the blandest bass player I've ever heard. Randy is a much better bass player and really gets down and you can actually HEAR the bass, listen to his solo on ROR's Be Good to Yourself.
That's just my opinion though.
ProgRocker53 wrote:I'd LOVE to hear Smitty and Randy groove together.
Deb wrote:journeyrock wrote:This is really a diverse group. In my opinion, Ross is about the blandest bass player I've ever heard. Randy is a much better bass player and really gets down and you can actually HEAR the bass, listen to his solo on ROR's Be Good to Yourself.
That's just my opinion though.
Actually I prefer Marco Mendoza or Gary Schutt when it comes to bass over either of those 2.
Deb wrote:journeyrock wrote:This is really a diverse group. In my opinion, Ross is about the blandest bass player I've ever heard. Randy is a much better bass player and really gets down and you can actually HEAR the bass, listen to his solo on ROR's Be Good to Yourself.
That's just my opinion though.
Actually I prefer Marco Mendoza or Gary Schutt when it comes to bass over either of those 2.
youkeepmewaiting wrote:Deb wrote:journeyrock wrote:This is really a diverse group. In my opinion, Ross is about the blandest bass player I've ever heard. Randy is a much better bass player and really gets down and you can actually HEAR the bass, listen to his solo on ROR's Be Good to Yourself.
That's just my opinion though.
Actually I prefer Marco Mendoza or Gary Schutt when it comes to bass over either of those 2.
There good but there no Victor Wootruminfact theres a jam on Smitty and Victor on youtube, its amazing.
I totally agree......what a combo that would have been. But.......Perry is human, he screwed up big time.ProgRocker53 wrote:journeyrock wrote:This is really a diverse group. In my opinion, Ross is about the blandest bass player I've ever heard. Randy is a much better bass player and really gets down and you can actually HEAR the bass, listen to his solo on ROR's Be Good to Yourself.
That's just my opinion though.
Steve Perry was 50/50 on his ROR-era decisions. Great move in booting Ross, but poor move in booting Smitty.
I'd LOVE to hear Smitty and Randy groove together.
Deb wrote:Actually I prefer Marco Mendoza or Gary Schutt when it comes to bass over either of those 2.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Randy Jackson is one of the most-demanded studio bassists in music history, having played on God-knows-how-many records.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Randy Jackson is one of the most-demanded studio bassists in music history, having played on God-knows-how-many records.
are you just typing or is this really true?
larryfromnextdoor wrote:Deb wrote:Actually I prefer Marco Mendoza or Gary Schutt when it comes to bass over either of those 2.
yea Deb...Marco Mendoza is a monster musician.. he is equal with all those hot shot guitar players from the 80's with the bass.. what he can do is unbelievable!
larryfromnextdoor wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Randy Jackson is one of the most-demanded studio bassists in music history, having played on God-knows-how-many records.
are you just typing or is this really true?
Arkansas wrote:Shirley is mixing new Journey in LV, no? And probably at the Palms studio...which Shirley has said he likes.
So this is probably nothing more than Schon was in to work some with Shirley, and the other guys just happened to be around. For whatever reason they decide to do lunch and someone invites someone else who invited someone else...who always wanted to meet someone else...etc.
It was probably all coincidental. Why read so much into it?
later~
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