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moangel58 wrote:artist4perry wrote:Nice interview.
I thought so too, he mentions Steve in a good way and that is alright, maybe they are finally realizing what he was to them. WISHFUL THINKING?
artist4perry wrote:Nice interview.
moangel58 wrote:moangel58 wrote:artist4perry wrote:Nice interview.
I thought so too, he mentions Steve in a good way and that is alright, maybe they are finally realizing what he was to them. WISHFUL THINKING?
I especially like the part where JC says:
"Without the three of us, it just wasn’t Journey." (referring to Neal, Steve and himself)
moangel58 wrote:artist4perry wrote:Nice interview.
I thought so too, he mentions Steve in a good way and that is alright, maybe they are finally realizing what he was to them. WISHFUL THINKING?
Here i fixed itmoangel58 wrote:Jonathan Cain Interview
Friday, August 7, 2009
McKinneyNews.net interviews Jonathan Cain of Journey
http://www.pegasusnews.com/news/2009/au ... n-journey/
"When I joined, I immediately tailored my LICKS to Steve [Perry], so Steve could be comfortable with a soulful delivery of the music. He needed the lyrics to be authentic, to feel authentic and so I catered to that need. The two of us in that band [Cain and Perry], we had similar record heroes, similar influences – stuff like Three Dog Night, or The Hollies, or the Eagles. We liked the same music and were going for that same melodic presentation."
madsplash wrote:Cool interview.
How about this line?
"Things on the new album Steve Perry wouldn’t touch"
Do you think that's a shot? Like he couldn't do them now, could never have done them or just wouldn't have done them, stylistically?
Hmm.......
The open door policy thing is funny too. Anybody want to take odds on that ever happening? I mean, I think it would be cool and I'd sure as hell watch, but can you imagine him agreeing to do that?
Esc wrote:McKinneyNews.net: I have to ask. What about Steve Perry? Will Steve ever be part of the band again?
Cain: I think Steve kind of closed the door. We have an open door policy. If he wants to come around and sing I’m sure Arnel will be the first to tell you he will share the stage with Steve Perry. But Steve’s kind of moved on. He’s got his own life.
when hell freezes over.
fuckin' ridiculous. (ala rockindeano)
Some 25 years after its heyday, Cain’s band has managed to move its collective product into the visceral regions of the American psychic landscape, burrowing deeply into the collective consciousness of four decades worth of fans with a beguiling combination of irresistible keyboard-driven melodic lines accented by an oftentimes ferocious, rock-blues guitar attack.
Gunbot wrote:"Without the three of us, it just wasn’t Journey."
Case closed.
steveo777 wrote:Some 25 years after its heyday, Cain’s band has managed to move its collective product into the visceral regions of the American psychic landscape, burrowing deeply into the collective consciousness of four decades worth of fans with a beguiling combination of irresistible keyboard-driven melodic lines accented by an oftentimes ferocious, rock-blues guitar attack.
I fucking knew it all along. Who else did?
hoagiepete wrote:Not sure what he meant when he said "he needed the lyrics to be authentic, feel authentic..."
Jana wrote:I thought it was a fanatastic interview about the songwriting process between the guys. It always boggles my mind the way some on here dismiss Cain's contribution to Journey, and it was huge.
Jana wrote:I thought it was a fanatastic interview about the songwriting process between the guys. It always boggles my mind the way some on here dismiss Cain's contribution to Journey, and it was huge.
Since 78 wrote:Gunbot wrote:"Without the three of us, it just wasn’t Journey."
Case closed.
"Now that we’ve plugged Arnel into the band, I think we have all the pieces to make great music and play great concerts for the next decade."
Maybe for the Loons!
McKinneyNews.net wrote:I thought Journey was done after Raised on Radio was released in 1986. The band went on hiatus, Steve Perry dropped out, etc. Then all of the sudden there’s a new singer and a relatively new album (Revelation, 2008) that has sold more than two million copies -- all this without the benefit of radio saturation. What do you make of that?
madsplash wrote:Cool interview.
How about this line?
"Things on the new album Steve Perry wouldn’t touch"
Do you think that's a shot? Like he couldn't do them now, could never have done them or just wouldn't have done them, stylistically?
Hmm.......
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