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Michigan Girl wrote:YES!!!!
so it's been said.....
tammy wrote:Steve was writing/singing to the band - I'm not sure what he was sorry for, maybe for having to jump off the merry go round and take time to live his life.
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Im not sure I ever read an interpretation of this song. Of course it could be that he was singing about Alien Project not Journey-
One of Perrys band members in that group got killed, the bassist I think, and Perry felt upset/ guilty- got out of music, and then eventually had to recover, and try to move on.
The emotions of that painful episode must be caught in some Perry song somewhere, perhaps this is it. Maybe this song goes WAY back.
tammy wrote:Steve was writing/singing to the band - I'm not sure what he was sorry for, maybe for having to jump off the merry go round and take time to live his life.
Michigan Girl wrote:tammy wrote:Steve was writing/singing to the band - I'm not sure what he was sorry for, maybe for having to jump off the merry go round and take time to live his life.
He stated somewhere he was acknowledging his part in the madness.....![]()
Where though.....I don't want to quote without it?????
cheekymonkey wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:YES!!!!
so it's been said.....
Could you elaborate a bit, I'm new here, and I did a search of the forum and 79000 entrys came up but for the word anyway.
tammy wrote:Gin&tonic, I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that the song was written with the Journey bandmembers in mind. I also remember reading a response from Jon about the song. It is a beautiful song & heartfelt. SP feels things deeply so there may not be anything more serious in it...and, if there is then it is personal.
Jana wrote:cheekymonkey wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:YES!!!!
so it's been said.....
Could you elaborate a bit, I'm new here, and I did a search of the forum and 79000 entrys came up but for the word anyway.
It seems like I read in one of his interviews where he talked about it and that it was referencing Journey. (Maybe someone can tell me if my memory is right, that he mentioned it). What I took from it he was acknowledging the part he played in their problems.
Michigan Girl wrote:Jana wrote:cheekymonkey wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:YES!!!!
so it's been said.....
Could you elaborate a bit, I'm new here, and I did a search of the forum and 79000 entrys came up but for the word anyway.
It seems like I read in one of his interviews where he talked about it and that it was referencing Journey. (Maybe someone can tell me if my memory is right, that he mentioned it). What I took from it he was acknowledging the part he played in their problems.
No, Good memory...this is what I was referring to (scroll up)!!! I just can't remember what interview!!![]()
There will be another spoon who will remember the interview!!!
Last issue’s five-star review of ‘For The Love Of Strange Medicine’ suggested that album closer ‘Anyway’ was a dewey-eyed look over Perry’s shoulder at the glory days of Journey. It seems that Mark Greenway was right in this assumption. "I wanted to pay homage to the band, without sounding camp or calculated," sums up Steve. "I needs to make some kind of apology to the guys for my contribution to the insanity [of Journey’s demise]. I know that I was no day at the beach to be around at the time. Nobody was exactly what you’d call a picnic in the park either, but I wanted to clean up my side of things. That’s why the lyrics say, ‘We believed in music/Brothers to the end/Nothing stood between us/A fire burned within/Oh, how I remember/Wounded by the lie/Lost in my insanity/Escaping to survive’."
cheekymonkey wrote:tammy wrote:Gin&tonic, I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that the song was written with the Journey bandmembers in mind. I also remember reading a response from Jon about the song. It is a beautiful song & heartfelt. SP feels things deeply so there may not be anything more serious in it...and, if there is then it is personal.
My feeling is if someone brings up something in a song, it's no longer a privacy issue. I may be a spoon/loon, but I'm not going to walk around on eggshells, not asking questions, because it might infringe on his privacy.
AlteredDNA wrote:http://www.daveling.co.uk/docperry.htm
Scroll to the bottom:Last issue’s five-star review of ‘For The Love Of Strange Medicine’ suggested that album closer ‘Anyway’ was a dewey-eyed look over Perry’s shoulder at the glory days of Journey. It seems that Mark Greenway was right in this assumption. "I wanted to pay homage to the band, without sounding camp or calculated," sums up Steve. "I needs to make some kind of apology to the guys for my contribution to the insanity [of Journey’s demise]. I know that I was no day at the beach to be around at the time. Nobody was exactly what you’d call a picnic in the park either, but I wanted to clean up my side of things. That’s why the lyrics say, ‘We believed in music/Brothers to the end/Nothing stood between us/A fire burned within/Oh, how I remember/Wounded by the lie/Lost in my insanity/Escaping to survive’."
not a sp(l)oon, btw...
AlteredDNA wrote:http://www.daveling.co.uk/docperry.htm
Scroll to the bottom:Last issue’s five-star review of ‘For The Love Of Strange Medicine’ suggested that album closer ‘Anyway’ was a dewey-eyed look over Perry’s shoulder at the glory days of Journey. It seems that Mark Greenway was right in this assumption. "I wanted to pay homage to the band, without sounding camp or calculated," sums up Steve. "I needs to make some kind of apology to the guys for my contribution to the insanity [of Journey’s demise]. I know that I was no day at the beach to be around at the time. Nobody was exactly what you’d call a picnic in the park either, but I wanted to clean up my side of things. That’s why the lyrics say, ‘We believed in music/Brothers to the end/Nothing stood between us/A fire burned within/Oh, how I remember/Wounded by the lie/Lost in my insanity/Escaping to survive’."
not a sp(l)oon, btw...
AlteredDNA wrote:http://www.daveling.co.uk/docperry.htm
Scroll to the bottom:Last issue’s five-star review of ‘For The Love Of Strange Medicine’ suggested that album closer ‘Anyway’ was a dewey-eyed look over Perry’s shoulder at the glory days of Journey. It seems that Mark Greenway was right in this assumption. "I wanted to pay homage to the band, without sounding camp or calculated," sums up Steve. "I needs to make some kind of apology to the guys for my contribution to the insanity [of Journey’s demise]. I know that I was no day at the beach to be around at the time. Nobody was exactly what you’d call a picnic in the park either, but I wanted to clean up my side of things. That’s why the lyrics say, ‘We believed in music/Brothers to the end/Nothing stood between us/A fire burned within/Oh, how I remember/Wounded by the lie/Lost in my insanity/Escaping to survive’."
not a sp(l)oon, btw...
cheekymonkey wrote:AlteredDNA wrote:http://www.daveling.co.uk/docperry.htm
Scroll to the bottom:Last issue’s five-star review of ‘For The Love Of Strange Medicine’ suggested that album closer ‘Anyway’ was a dewey-eyed look over Perry’s shoulder at the glory days of Journey. It seems that Mark Greenway was right in this assumption. "I wanted to pay homage to the band, without sounding camp or calculated," sums up Steve. "I needs to make some kind of apology to the guys for my contribution to the insanity [of Journey’s demise]. I know that I was no day at the beach to be around at the time. Nobody was exactly what you’d call a picnic in the park either, but I wanted to clean up my side of things. That’s why the lyrics say, ‘We believed in music/Brothers to the end/Nothing stood between us/A fire burned within/Oh, how I remember/Wounded by the lie/Lost in my insanity/Escaping to survive’."
not a sp(l)oon, btw...
Great recovery on the article. I wonder why, if he is acknowledging his part in things, and apologizing, then why is there still this distancing from people in the band, who have tried to contact him.
cheekymonkey wrote:What I find interesting, is that none of the big boys/big voices and opinions are posting on this one. Anyone want to anwer this? Is it too emotional?
cheekymonkey wrote:AlteredDNA wrote:http://www.daveling.co.uk/docperry.htm
Scroll to the bottom:Last issue’s five-star review of ‘For The Love Of Strange Medicine’ suggested that album closer ‘Anyway’ was a dewey-eyed look over Perry’s shoulder at the glory days of Journey. It seems that Mark Greenway was right in this assumption. "I wanted to pay homage to the band, without sounding camp or calculated," sums up Steve. "I needs to make some kind of apology to the guys for my contribution to the insanity [of Journey’s demise]. I know that I was no day at the beach to be around at the time. Nobody was exactly what you’d call a picnic in the park either, but I wanted to clean up my side of things. That’s why the lyrics say, ‘We believed in music/Brothers to the end/Nothing stood between us/A fire burned within/Oh, how I remember/Wounded by the lie/Lost in my insanity/Escaping to survive’."
not a sp(l)oon, btw...
Great recovery on the article. I wonder why, if he is acknowledging his part in things, and apologizing, then why is there still this distancing from people in the band, who have tried to contact him.
cheekymonkey wrote:cheekymonkey wrote:AlteredDNA wrote:http://www.daveling.co.uk/docperry.htm
Scroll to the bottom:Last issue’s five-star review of ‘For The Love Of Strange Medicine’ suggested that album closer ‘Anyway’ was a dewey-eyed look over Perry’s shoulder at the glory days of Journey. It seems that Mark Greenway was right in this assumption. "I wanted to pay homage to the band, without sounding camp or calculated," sums up Steve. "I needs to make some kind of apology to the guys for my contribution to the insanity [of Journey’s demise]. I know that I was no day at the beach to be around at the time. Nobody was exactly what you’d call a picnic in the park either, but I wanted to clean up my side of things. That’s why the lyrics say, ‘We believed in music/Brothers to the end/Nothing stood between us/A fire burned within/Oh, how I remember/Wounded by the lie/Lost in my insanity/Escaping to survive’."
not a sp(l)oon, btw...
Great recovery on the article. I wonder why, if he is acknowledging his part in things, and apologizing, then why is there still this distancing from people in the band, who have tried to contact him.
What I find interesting, is that none of the big boys/big voices and opinions are posting on this one. Anyone want to anwer this? Is it too emotional?
Marabelle wrote:The problem with responding by anyone to specific questions about specific life concerns/band problems/relationships/etc is that Steve has purposely been so duplicit in his answers that one can't find an answer which accurately addresses any question. It's almost impossible to answer these questions as what lyrics mean in a song; it is almost certain as soon as he finishes a song he quickly changes his feelings behind the lyrics. That is why it is so difficult to write songs. Insignificant lyrical refrains to you or me are tortuous to write and achingly difficult to include in a song if it is to reflect his feelings. So quite possibly there is a hint of truth behind the song; but it's a lot different than what he really probably wanted to write. Otherwise I think the answers you are looking for are just speculation so I'd go for what you have read and what you believe; it is as truthful as the answers you might possible get from here. For you the answer lies in whatever you feel or how ever you hear the lyrics; that is what a true artist does whenever he writes or paints or sings...it's your interpretation. Enjoy your thoughts and the music. It is a beautiful song. You don't always have to look behind the curtain.
Michigan Girl wrote:Marabelle wrote:The problem with responding by anyone to specific questions about specific life concerns/band problems/relationships/etc is that Steve has purposely been so duplicit in his answers that one can't find an answer which accurately addresses any question. It's almost impossible to answer these questions as what lyrics mean in a song; it is almost certain as soon as he finishes a song he quickly changes his feelings behind the lyrics. That is why it is so difficult to write songs. Insignificant lyrical refrains to you or me are tortuous to write and achingly difficult to include in a song if it is to reflect his feelings. So quite possibly there is a hint of truth behind the song; but it's a lot different than what he really probably wanted to write. Otherwise I think the answers you are looking for are just speculation so I'd go for what you have read and what you believe; it is as truthful as the answers you might possible get from here. For you the answer lies in whatever you feel or how ever you hear the lyrics; that is what a true artist does whenever he writes or paints or sings...it's your interpretation. Enjoy your thoughts and the music. It is a beautiful song. You don't always have to look behind the curtain.
NICE!!!!
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