Jubilee wrote:SP Fan in Oregon wrote:
JSS: Blank stare
Neal: Just throw it on the panty pile with the rest of 'em...keep singing mofo...[/quote]



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froy wrote:St.George wrote:WOULD YOU LIKE Steve Perry to release New Material in 2009? IMHO this question is more accurate...
Voted No because he would be doing it by force
His time is up
Great singer and performer
Not all there in the head.
Im was never part of the band Perry
froy wrote:St.George wrote:WOULD YOU LIKE Steve Perry to release New Material in 2009? IMHO this question is more accurate...
Voted No because he would be doing it by force
His time is up
Great singer and performer
Not all there in the head.
Im was never part of the band Perry
EightyRock wrote:Friga's time as chief candy-ass songster has been up for years, but that doesn't stop him. He still writes the cheesiest ballads on the planet, but he doesn't have Perry anymore to give them credibility.
Ive seen that clip too. But, I believe it was a Bra and it is on Frontiers and Beyond video.SherriBerry wrote::lol: I'm trying to remember where I saw a clip of someone throwing panties at the stage and they actually got caught on the neck of Neal's guitar. His roadie had to come out and pull them off as it was mid-song and Neal was standing there playing with panties on his guitar and trying not to laugh! It was during the Perry-era, but I'm not sure which tour. If anyone has a link to the clip, it was really funny.
KDOUBLEU wrote:Ive seen that clip too. But, I believe it was a Bra and it is on Frontiers and Beyond video.SherriBerry wrote::lol: I'm trying to remember where I saw a clip of someone throwing panties at the stage and they actually got caught on the neck of Neal's guitar. His roadie had to come out and pull them off as it was mid-song and Neal was standing there playing with panties on his guitar and trying not to laugh! It was during the Perry-era, but I'm not sure which tour. If anyone has a link to the clip, it was really funny.
Cain was the lone architect for Faithfully, a song that Perry admitted is his very favorite to sing, and he was the main architect behind Don't Stop Believin', the most downloaded song in history. Perry was riding Cain's coattails as far as songwriting goes. That is, basically, without dispute. Look at Perry's solo work. He has a laundry list of co-collaborators and the lyrics still suck ass.EightyRock wrote:Friga's time as chief candy-ass songster has been up for years, but that doesn't stop him. He still writes the cheesiest ballads on the planet, but he doesn't have Perry anymore to give them credibility.
Saint John wrote:Cain was the lone architect for Faithfully, a song that Perry admitted is his very favorite to sing, and he was the main architect behind Don't Stop Believin', the most downloaded song in history. Perry was riding Cain's coattails as far as songwriting goes. That is, basically, without dispute. Look at Perry's solo work. He has a laundry list of co-collaborators and the lyrics still suck ass.EightyRock wrote:Friga's time as chief candy-ass songster has been up for years, but that doesn't stop him. He still writes the cheesiest ballads on the planet, but he doesn't have Perry anymore to give them credibility.
I always found that scene to be pretty tell-tale. You have Neal, a dude that just wants to play and nothing can stop him from getting on stage or staying on stage. Then you have Perry, a dude that probably would have walked off stage, fired the entire road crew and acted like a complete shitbag had it been him that got hit with that bottle. Beisdes, I'm quite sure that the bottle thrower would have beat Perry's scrawny ass from sea to shining sea. He's the greatest singer of all-time, but he's not imposing at all.Gideon wrote:KDOUBLEU wrote:Ive seen that clip too. But, I believe it was a Bra and it is on Frontiers and Beyond video.SherriBerry wrote::lol: I'm trying to remember where I saw a clip of someone throwing panties at the stage and they actually got caught on the neck of Neal's guitar. His roadie had to come out and pull them off as it was mid-song and Neal was standing there playing with panties on his guitar and trying not to laugh! It was during the Perry-era, but I'm not sure which tour. If anyone has a link to the clip, it was really funny.
Best part of that video was when Neal got hit by a bottle, kept on playing, and Perry was going to kick someone's ass.
Saint John wrote:I always found that scene to be pretty tell-tale. You have Neal, a dude that just wants to play and nothing can stop him from getting on stage or staying on stage. Then you have Perry, a dude that probably would have walked off stage, fired the entire road crew and acted like a complete shitbag had it been him that got hit with that bottle. Beisdes, I'm quite sure that the bottle thrower would have beat Perry's scrawny ass from sea to shining sea. He's the greatest singer of all-time, but he's not imposing at all.Gideon wrote:KDOUBLEU wrote:Ive seen that clip too. But, I believe it was a Bra and it is on Frontiers and Beyond video.SherriBerry wrote::lol: I'm trying to remember where I saw a clip of someone throwing panties at the stage and they actually got caught on the neck of Neal's guitar. His roadie had to come out and pull them off as it was mid-song and Neal was standing there playing with panties on his guitar and trying not to laugh! It was during the Perry-era, but I'm not sure which tour. If anyone has a link to the clip, it was really funny.
Best part of that video was when Neal got hit by a bottle, kept on playing, and Perry was going to kick someone's ass.
I believe he said it reminded him of his mother and that she really enjoyed it because she used to see the video on television all the time. And because of that it was his favorite song to sing live.walkslikealady wrote:
I thought SP said "Faithfully" was his mother's favorite song.
Listen, lady, I don't give a fuck why it's his favorite song to sing live, but it is.walkslikealady wrote:Ok, SJ...that means it was 'cause of his mother that he liked the song "Faithfully".
No hate, ma'am. Just frustration at your insistence to want to split cu nt hairs.walkslikealady wrote:Why the hate, SJ?
Then why fucking talk about anything that anyone has ever said beacuse, for all we know, they may have changed their mind in the last 12 fucking seconds. You were wrong and won't admit it, and now you're acting like a fucking snobby ass-bag.walkslikealady wrote:Unless you or I know SP and have discussed this, it's just speculation or opinion about whether it's his favorite now.
You're just a beacon of enlightenment.walkslikealady wrote:Don't know when the interview you're referring to was done and I'm sure SP can change his opinion.
Well goody, goody gumdrops for you. How 'bout changing your diet to include about a shovel-full of arsenic.walkslikealady wrote:I've been known to change my opinion at times...from good to bad or from bad to good.
Gideon wrote:EightyRock wrote:Friga's time as chief candy-ass songster has been up for years, but that doesn't stop him. He still writes the cheesiest ballads on the planet, but he doesn't have Perry anymore to give them credibility.
You amuse me. Perry isn't half the writer Cain is.
Gideon wrote:Even critics who detested the band credit a great deal of their launch to superstardom to Cain's lyrics and arrival; he completed the triumvirate, providing the writing to Neal's melodies and to Perry's voice. He's lightyears ahead of either Schon or Perry in the writing department, imho. It's not even close.
EightyRock wrote:That's your opinion. I happen to like Stone in Love, Lights , LTS and Whose Cryin' Now better than Faithfully.
Perry was an architect during his Journey tenure in all the songs, except two, as far as I can recall.
His strong suit wasn't lyrics, it was M E L O D Y.
If you were old enough to have read any of Cain's gazillion interviews of their glory days, you'd realize that.
His stories about about the writing of most of their hits and all those stories center around his partnership with Perry.
Cain can sit around and write all the poetry he wants, but until he has someone to construct the melody so it will soar, then it is a snoozefest.
By the way....isn't it past your bedtime, Jr.?![]()
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EightyRock wrote:[Neal's melodies?????
So you think all Perry did was sing, huh?
Listen, Junior, you really need to brush up on your Journey trivia before you storm this place like you actually know something about the band.
Saint John wrote:Cain was the lone architect for Faithfully, a song that Perry admitted is his very favorite to sing, and he was the main architect behind Don't Stop Believin', the most downloaded song in history. Perry was riding Cain's coattails as far as songwriting goes. That is, basically, without dispute. Look at Perry's solo work. He has a laundry list of co-collaborators and the lyrics still suck ass.EightyRock wrote:Friga's time as chief candy-ass songster has been up for years, but that doesn't stop him. He still writes the cheesiest ballads on the planet, but he doesn't have Perry anymore to give them credibility.
Gideon wrote:EightyRock wrote:
By the way....isn't it past your bedtime, Jr.?![]()
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It's getting there.
EightyRock wrote:Cain and Perry came up with lyrics to DSB in a shared hotel room, in the middle of the night, while watching people still hanging around outside under the streetlights.
Gideon wrote:
You... do realize that a partnerships works both ways, right? But somehow, I doubt you've had the experience to understand a relationship with another person.![]()
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