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tj wrote:While changing the brakes on my car yesterday, I started thinking about interesting people Perry could have recorded duets with. Here are some of the people who came to mind:
Michael McDonald
Aretha Franklin
Don Henley
Alison Krauss
Daryl Hall
Barry Gibb
Karen Carpenter
Belinda Carlyle
Jon Anderson
Any thoughts?
mistiejourney wrote:Oh man, Steve and Barry Gibb? Damn - I'd have a heart attack!![]()
I told my husband in 1978 the only man I'd ever leave him for was Barry Gibb. When my husband saw Barry's wife, Linda, his response was "Well, I won't have to worry about that!"![]()
Rick wrote:tj wrote:While changing the brakes on my car yesterday, I started thinking about interesting people Perry could have recorded duets with. Here are some of the people who came to mind:
Michael McDonald
Aretha Franklin
Don Henley
Alison Krauss
Daryl Hall
Barry Gibb
Karen Carpenter
Belinda Carlyle
Jon Anderson
Any thoughts?
Yes. Make sure you bleed the brakes properly and use only Dot 3 brake fluid.
Rick wrote:tj wrote:While changing the brakes on my car yesterday, I started thinking about interesting people Perry could have recorded duets with. Here are some of the people who came to mind:
Michael McDonald
Aretha Franklin
Don Henley
Alison Krauss
Daryl Hall
Barry Gibb
Karen Carpenter
Belinda Carlyle
Jon Anderson
Any thoughts?
Rick wrote:tj wrote:While changing the brakes on my car yesterday, I started thinking about interesting people Perry could have recorded duets with. Here are some of the people who came to mind:
Any thoughts?
Yes. Make sure you bleed the brakes properly and use only Dot 3 brake fluid.
frfksakes wrote:Lol - Funny timing. I had a dream recently where Perry was playing bass and singing "Better be good to me" and Let's stay together" with Tina Turner. It was great, if course
(It was probably triggered by her performance on the Grammys (?). She was the best part of the show, lol. & @ 70, even sexier than Beyonce, imo...)
I really like the idea of him singing with Krauss... wow! To his ears, lol
journeyinto2001 wrote:I always thought a duet with Mariah Carey and Perry would have been a HUGE hit...2 of the very best soulful voices around!
StoneCold wrote:journeyinto2001 wrote:I always thought a duet with Mariah Carey and Perry would have been a HUGE hit...2 of the very best soulful voices around!
That would've officially ruined SP for me. Sorry but I'm a Carey hater. Two things I'm not happy about.
1. She covered Open Arms
2. Neal covered Hero on Voice (this not as bad since her voice isn't in there).
Babyblue wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Oh man, Steve and Barry Gibb? Damn - I'd have a heart attack!![]()
I told my husband in 1978 the only man I'd ever leave him for was Barry Gibb. When my husband saw Barry's wife, Linda, his response was "Well, I won't have to worry about that!"![]()
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I love Barry Gibb too.
He and Linda was so nice when i got to meet them.Beautiful lady.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:Barry Gibb looks like Jesus..
tj wrote:While changing the brakes on my car yesterday, I started thinking about interesting people Perry could have recorded duets with. Here are some of the people who came to mind:
Michael McDonald
Aretha Franklin
Don Henley
Alison Krauss
Daryl Hall
Barry Gibb
Karen Carpenter
Belinda Carlyle
Jon Anderson
Any thoughts?
annie89509 wrote:tj wrote:While changing the brakes on my car yesterday, I started thinking about interesting people Perry could have recorded duets with. Here are some of the people who came to mind:
Michael McDonald
Aretha Franklin
Don Henley
Alison Krauss
Daryl Hall
Barry Gibb
Karen Carpenter
Belinda Carlyle
Jon Anderson
Any thoughts?
We can only dream. Who is Jon Anderson? And didn't karen Carpenter pass away in the mid-'70s, before Journey became well-known.
Liam wrote:annie89509 wrote:tj wrote:While changing the brakes on my car yesterday, I started thinking about interesting people Perry could have recorded duets with. Here are some of the people who came to mind:
Michael McDonald
Aretha Franklin
Don Henley
Alison Krauss
Daryl Hall
Barry Gibb
Karen Carpenter
Belinda Carlyle
Jon Anderson
Any thoughts?
We can only dream. Who is Jon Anderson? And didn't karen Carpenter pass away in the mid-'70s, before Journey became well-known.
Jon Anderson - Lead singer for Yes.
mistiejourney wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:Barry Gibb looks like Jesus..
And your point is?![]()
God, that man is beautiful!
annie89509 wrote:We can only dream.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:annie89509 wrote:We can only dream.
hey annie.. great pic!
Liam wrote:Owner Of A Lonely Heart, Roundabout, Starship Trooper, Siberian Khatru, Changes, Rhythm Of Love. If ya want some more...lemme know.
annie89509 wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:annie89509 wrote:We can only dream.
hey annie.. great pic!
Thank you, Larry. I'm new at these kind of things. Just experimenting, you can't even see my face, lol. Didn't know what to expect until it got on the screen. Looks like I need to crop and enlarge a little bit, eh?
I was gun-shy about "throwing" my photo at people's faces.
annie89509 wrote:Liam wrote:Owner Of A Lonely Heart, Roundabout, Starship Trooper, Siberian Khatru, Changes, Rhythm Of Love. If ya want some more...lemme know.
Never heard any of them.Give me some well-known ones.
Deb wrote:Would love to hear a Perry/Soto duet.............a la 'Just The Same Way'.
Liam wrote:annie89509 wrote:tj wrote:While changing the brakes on my car yesterday, I started thinking about interesting people Perry could have recorded duets with. Here are some of the people who came to mind:
Michael McDonald
Aretha Franklin
Don Henley
Alison Krauss
Daryl Hall
Barry Gibb
Karen Carpenter
Belinda Carlyle
Jon Anderson
Any thoughts?
We can only dream. Who is Jon Anderson? And didn't karen Carpenter pass away in the mid-'70s, before Journey became well-known.
Jon Anderson - Lead singer for Yes.
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