The Silver Lining

Voted Worlds #1 Most Loonatic Fanbase

Moderator: Andrew

The Silver Lining

Postby E5C4P3ING » Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:05 am



Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain have been the targets of much criticism following their decision to proceed forward as Journey, absent Steve Perry.

Likewise, Steve Perry has been criticized by many for his decision to not return to the band.

I must admit that I have been disappointed with all of them over the past 20+ years; primarily because I enjoyed their excellent music and like many others, was starved for more!

But it suddenly struck me last night, as I was jogging with my ipod on shuffle, that I have been exposed to musicians and enjoy music, which I would most likely have never been exposed to otherwise.

For example:

1. Gregg Rolie (Gringo)
2. The Storm's 2 CD's
3. Bad English's 2 CD's
4. Steve Perry's solo work (Street Talk, FTLOSM and possibly more someday)
5. Steve Augeri and his contributions to Arrival, Red 13 & Generations
6. Tall Stories debut album and upcoming release
7. Jeff Scott Soto's work, including Lost in Translation and his upcoming release
8. Deen Castronovo's talents as both drummer and vocalist

These are all pieces of the, sometimes elusive, Silver Lining emanating from the dark cloud which has hovered over Journey for far too long.

They say wisdom comes with age...maybe they're right.

Suddenly, I'm not so disappointed anymore!
E5C4P3ING
Ol' 78
 
Posts: 68
Joined: Sat Nov 17, 2007 7:14 am
Location: New Orleans

Postby Don » Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:12 am

Is it Mardi Gras yet?
Don
Super Audio CD
 
Posts: 24896
Joined: Sun Jul 22, 2007 3:01 pm

Re: The Silver Lining

Postby Michigan Girl » Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:13 am

E5C4P3ING wrote:
Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain have been the targets of much criticism following their decision to proceed forward as Journey, absent Steve Perry.

Likewise, Steve Perry has been criticized by many for his decision to not return to the band.

I must admit that I have been disappointed with all of them over the past 20+ years; primarily because I enjoyed their excellent music and like many others, was starved for more!

But it suddenly struck me last night, as I was jogging with my ipod on shuffle, that I have been exposed to musicians and enjoy music, which I would most likely have never been exposed to otherwise.

For example:

1. Gregg Rolie (Gringo)
2. The Storm's 2 CD's
3. Bad English's 2 CD's
4. Steve Perry's solo work (Street Talk, FTLOSM and possibly more someday)
5. Steve Augeri and his contributions to Arrival, Red 13 & Generations
6. Tall Stories debut album and upcoming release
7. Jeff Scott Soto's work, including Lost in Translation and his upcoming release
8. Deen Castronovo's talents as both drummer and vocalist

These are all pieces of the, sometimes elusive, Silver Lining emanating from the dark cloud which has hovered over Journey for far too long.

They say wisdom comes with age...maybe they're right.

Suddenly, I'm not so disappointed anymore!


WOW...this is a great post!!! :wink:
Michigan Girl
MP3
 
Posts: 13963
Joined: Tue Jan 15, 2008 8:36 am

Postby mistiejourney » Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:20 am

I concur with MG - great post. And I would never have found either SA or JSS not for Journey. And I would never have found Journey without SP, so it all comes down to his VOICE!

:D
Image

Kim in CA : )
User avatar
mistiejourney
Cassette Tape
 
Posts: 2415
Joined: Wed Jun 20, 2007 2:33 pm
Location: San Francisco Bay Area

Re: The Silver Lining

Postby larryfromnextdoor » Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:21 am

E5C4P3ING wrote:
1. Gregg Rolie (Gringo)
!


gregg is going to be in hobbs , new mexico friday night ..along with peter noone( i love hermans hermits!!)

just a few hours from me.. might be great..
larryfromnextdoor
MP3
 
Posts: 10331
Joined: Mon Jun 26, 2006 3:40 am

Re: The Silver Lining

Postby Don » Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:21 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
E5C4P3ING wrote:
Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain have been the targets of much criticism following their decision to proceed forward as Journey, absent Steve Perry.

Likewise, Steve Perry has been criticized by many for his decision to not return to the band.

I must admit that I have been disappointed with all of them over the past 20+ years; primarily because I enjoyed their excellent music and like many others, was starved for more!

But it suddenly struck me last night, as I was jogging with my ipod on shuffle, that I have been exposed to musicians and enjoy music, which I would most likely have never been exposed to otherwise.

For example:

1. Gregg Rolie (Gringo)
2. The Storm's 2 CD's
3. Bad English's 2 CD's
4. Steve Perry's solo work (Street Talk, FTLOSM and possibly more someday)
5. Steve Augeri and his contributions to Arrival, Red 13 & Generations
6. Tall Stories debut album and upcoming release
7. Jeff Scott Soto's work, including Lost in Translation and his upcoming release
8. Deen Castronovo's talents as both drummer and vocalist

These are all pieces of the, sometimes elusive, Silver Lining emanating from the dark cloud which has hovered over Journey for far too long.

They say wisdom comes with age...maybe they're right.

Suddenly, I'm not so disappointed anymore!


WOW...this is a great post!!! :wink:

Good thing I bumped it than, huh?
Don
Super Audio CD
 
Posts: 24896
Joined: Sun Jul 22, 2007 3:01 pm

Postby E5C4P3ING » Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:30 am

Thanks!
E5C4P3ING
Ol' 78
 
Posts: 68
Joined: Sat Nov 17, 2007 7:14 am
Location: New Orleans

Postby wednesday's child » Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:45 am

Good OP. :)

-wech
User avatar
wednesday's child
8 Track
 
Posts: 857
Joined: Wed Mar 19, 2008 6:44 am
Location: Quezon City

Re: The Silver Lining

Postby Since 78 » Thu Jul 31, 2008 12:00 pm

Gunbot wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
E5C4P3ING wrote:
Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain have been the targets of much criticism following their decision to proceed forward as Journey, absent Steve Perry.

Likewise, Steve Perry has been criticized by many for his decision to not return to the band.

I must admit that I have been disappointed with all of them over the past 20+ years; primarily because I enjoyed their excellent music and like many others, was starved for more!

But it suddenly struck me last night, as I was jogging with my ipod on shuffle, that I have been exposed to musicians and enjoy music, which I would most likely have never been exposed to otherwise.

For example:

1. Gregg Rolie (Gringo)
2. The Storm's 2 CD's
3. Bad English's 2 CD's
4. Steve Perry's solo work (Street Talk, FTLOSM and possibly more someday)
5. Steve Augeri and his contributions to Arrival, Red 13 & Generations
6. Tall Stories debut album and upcoming release
7. Jeff Scott Soto's work, including Lost in Translation and his upcoming release
8. Deen Castronovo's talents as both drummer and vocalist

These are all pieces of the, sometimes elusive, Silver Lining emanating from the dark cloud which has hovered over Journey for far too long.

They say wisdom comes with age...maybe they're right.

Suddenly, I'm not so disappointed anymore!


WOW...this is a great post!!! :wink:

Good thing I bumped it than, huh?


GB, on the job! :lol: Great post!!
User avatar
Since 78
Digital Audio Tape
 
Posts: 8194
Joined: Sun Mar 02, 2008 2:21 pm
Location: Pinhead Nation

Re: The Silver Lining

Postby StoneCold » Thu Jul 31, 2008 12:09 pm

E5C4P3ING wrote:
4. Steve Perry's solo work (Street Talk, FTLOSM and possibly more someday)


Wouldn't be a bad title either, "More Someday".
User avatar
StoneCold
Compact Disc
 
Posts: 6310
Joined: Fri Jul 14, 2006 2:32 pm


Return to Journey

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 10 guests