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raisedonfaith wrote:I've always wanted to check it out, but it's pretty rare. Tell us what you think about it.
raisedonfaith wrote:I've always wanted to check it out, but it's pretty rare. Tell us what you think about it.
Arkansas wrote:Always loved this album. Still waiting for PBII. Used to say at BT that NS should do a solo blues tour to support it...start in New Orleans and work his way up the blues trails to Chicago.
later~
ProgRocker53 wrote:Arkansas wrote:Always loved this album. Still waiting for PBII. Used to say at BT that NS should do a solo blues tour to support it...start in New Orleans and work his way up the blues trails to Chicago.
later~
That'd be cool, especially if he ended up in Ohio somewhere along the way
ProgRocker53 wrote:My dad surprised me with this CD earlier, they actually had Neal's stuff in our local music store. It's the only one of Neal's solo projects I haven't listened to yet.
I'm checking it out right now.. interesting to note that Ross Valory and Prairie Prince, Journey's first drummer, are on the record.
What are your thoughts on this offering?
ProgRocker53 wrote:What are your thoughts on this offering?
jrnyman28 wrote:No, NOBODY should touch Riviera Paradise!!
Arkansas wrote:Always loved this album. Still waiting for PBII. Used to say at BT that NS should do a solo blues tour to support it...start in New Orleans and work his way up the blues trails to Chicago.
later~
strangegrey wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:What are your thoughts on this offering?
I thought the disc was poorly named, as I don't hear blues when I hear this record....more like blues/jam rock. But we're not talking Stevie Ray and Buddy Guy....so when I first heard it, I was like WTF? blues? come on!
But this is also coming from a guy that Perry had announced as the "best blues guitarist in the whole wide world"
But when pitted against real blues artists, he forgets what key he's in!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upQiz1pyO9I&
strangegrey wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:No, NOBODY should touch Riviera Paradise!!
+1
Ever!
Frankly any of Stevie Ray's work should be considered sacred ground and never even touched upon. Especially someone as un-blues as schon.
strangegrey wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:What are your thoughts on this offering?
I thought the disc was poorly named, as I don't hear blues when I hear this record....more like blues/jam rock. But we're not talking Stevie Ray and Buddy Guy....so when I first heard it, I was like WTF? blues? come on!
But this is also coming from a guy that Perry had announced as the "best blues guitarist in the whole wide world"
But when pitted against real blues artists, he forgets what key he's in!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upQiz1pyO9I&
Journey/Survivor wrote:Neal schon is one of the best Blues Rock players ever!
Journey/Survivor wrote:strangegrey wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:No, NOBODY should touch Riviera Paradise!!
+1
Ever!
Frankly any of Stevie Ray's work should be considered sacred ground and never even touched upon. Especially someone as un-blues as schon.
Neal schon is one of the best Blues Rock players ever!
Journey/Survivor wrote:strangegrey wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:No, NOBODY should touch Riviera Paradise!!
+1
Ever!
Frankly any of Stevie Ray's work should be considered sacred ground and never even touched upon. Especially someone as un-blues as schon.
Neal schon is one of the best Blues Rock players ever!
Arkansas wrote:There are different flavors of blues, just like there are different flavors of rock.
I think 'Piranha' blues fits the album perfectly...definitely some jazz/fusion there...heavy blues with a bite.
If you wanna sit over here on the river in Clarksdale and listend to John Lee Hooker and Pinetop Perkins all day, then fine. I do that often. But I also like the jazz influence (Crusaders) and I like the mexican influence too (Santana). Blues is a heavy wide-spectrum emotion, not a simple definitive playing style.
Now then, I will say that I was surprised the first time I listened to Piranha Blues and I too was feeling kind of miffed, but over the years of festival going (Texas folk to New Orleans jazz to Memphis blues), I've realized tons of different flavors, and I've gone back to PB for a whole new appreciation. I love that album.
later~
FishinMagician wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:strangegrey wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:No, NOBODY should touch Riviera Paradise!!
+1
Ever!
Frankly any of Stevie Ray's work should be considered sacred ground and never even touched upon. Especially someone as un-blues as schon.
Neal schon is one of the best Blues Rock players ever!
no
Journey/Survivor wrote:Again, I'm not saying that he plays traditional Blues like BB King or Albert King, but if your talking about Blues Rock then he is without question one of the best players in the world.
nutz4Neal wrote:Love Pirana Blues...it's my 3rd fave after Beyond the Thunder at #1 and Late Nite at #2.
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