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Gunbot wrote:Comparing this to Journey, it seems Lou wasn't quite the financial guru that Perry was and Mick may have had a little better business sense than Neal. Like Herbie said:
"....I think he dislikes them every bit as much as they dislike him. But they're just not that smart. I love Neal Schon like a son, but he's just never been the sharpest knife in the drawer"
StoneCold wrote:Gunbot wrote:Comparing this to Journey, it seems Lou wasn't quite the financial guru that Perry was and Mick may have had a little better business sense than Neal. Like Herbie said:
"....I think he dislikes them every bit as much as they dislike him. But they're just not that smart. I love Neal Schon like a son, but he's just never been the sharpest knife in the drawer"
Until his sickness, I doubt Gramm was ever hurting for dollars. If he walked away from getting credit on arguably their biggest hit, he must've been doing ok. I'm sure he gets some nice royalty checks.
He came across very down to earth in this interview. Muscle cars, burgers and pop at the local car rally. Sounds like fun.
Ehwmatt wrote:lissap53 wrote:Hello Stonecold,
I am Melissa Parker author of this Lou Gramm interview and publisher of "Our Prattville - News Magazine." You do not have nor did you seek my permission to reprint this interview and have interestingly enough left off this portion:
© 2009 Our Prattville. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the express written consent of the publisher.
You are in violation of my copyrights and I am asking you nicely to remove or have it removed please. You may excerpt certain quotes under fair use but NOT the entire piece.
Thank you,
Melissa Parker
Publisher
Our Prattville
Well, I know one site I won't ever read again, thanks.
Gunbot wrote:Comparing this to Journey, it seems Lou wasn't quite the financial guru that Perry was and Mick may have had a little better business sense than Neal. Like Herbie said:
"....I think he dislikes them every bit as much as they dislike him. But they're just not that smart. I love Neal Schon like a son, but he's just never been the sharpest knife in the drawer"
mtp1960 wrote:Hello everyone,
I am the editor-in-chief of "Our Prattville" the magazine that Melissa Parker owns.
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And Stone Cold even got here to go into detail in the first-person about the interview experience which was cool SC. I will say that she does not intend on coming back to the forums again. That does make me a little sad.
Kind Regards,
Marc
mtp1960 wrote:I am a lot more laid back than Mel but that is beside the point![]()
Trust me Maui Tome I do not take myself seriously dude..that's why I was not making any kind of moral stance, just stating the facts... LOL!
It's all good!
But it is Melissa's way of making a living so I can see her point however...![]()
But enough of that I have had my say...
We're cool Stone Cold, no worries...
Look into the future, I'm gonna leave you now...
Sorry had to do that seeing this IS a Journey forum
Marc
lissap53 wrote:Someone reprinted my entire Dennis DeYoung interview in one of these forums without giving us credit for it just recently and we lost a lot of traffic because of it.
NealIsGod wrote:lissap53 wrote:Someone reprinted my entire Dennis DeYoung interview in one of these forums without giving us credit for it just recently and we lost a lot of traffic because of it.
If it was in the Styx forum, you may have lost 4 or 5 hits.
NealIsGod wrote:lissap53 wrote:Someone reprinted my entire Dennis DeYoung interview in one of these forums without giving us credit for it just recently and we lost a lot of traffic because of it.
If it was in the Styx forum, you may have lost 4 or 5 hits.
You only know the half of it Stoned ColdStoneCold wrote:Melissa, don't take Stevew2's offer of an interview as only a just a joke although its what he intended.
He may be Jonathan "Friga" Cain's biggest "or most deranged" fan.![]()
Has him in Hello Kitty getup. Puts him in dresses. LOL and even wore a pink shirt with Friga on it to a concert.
Should make for an interesting read.
As for Gramm, thanks for the additional info. Some insightful info in both the interview and your views of Gramm.
As suggested above, keep us posted when you do more music related interviews. I missed the DeYoung one. If not too much trouble, please post a link for it. Welcome to MR by the way.
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