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Ehwmatt wrote:Escape Artist wrote::lol: When I first read this I thought it said odd wench in the works!
Neal's new girlfriend is Yoko Ono?
Yeah I know, that was a bad joke
RumTumJM wrote:The Caveman has given more information on it all!
Arnel has been writing and singing up a storm.
RumTumJM wrote:The Caveman has given more information on it all!
"Work on Journey continues..... seven slamming tracks thus far, and nary a ballad in sight, and a few more due today. Neal is hell bent on rockin' out and he's quite a force to reckon with when he sets his mind on something! Poor Ross has been quite ill, but hopefully he's getting to the back end of it now and will be on top of his game next week. Jon is off to DC next week to sit on a panel before Congress on the importance of music in a kids development, Deen is a tattooed chipmunk - literally jumping off the walls, and Arnel has been writing and singing up a storm. For the tech-minded, some of Neal's setup below. Guitars: the Andersen (When You Love A Woman), PRS, Fernandes (Neal Schon), Charvel"
Jana wrote:RumTumJM wrote:The Caveman has given more information on it all!
"Work on Journey continues..... seven slamming tracks thus far, and nary a ballad in sight, and a few more due today. Neal is hell bent on rockin' out and he's quite a force to reckon with when he sets his mind on something! Poor Ross has been quite ill, but hopefully he's getting to the back end of it now and will be on top of his game next week. Jon is off to DC next week to sit on a panel before Congress on the importance of music in a kids development, Deen is a tattooed chipmunk - literally jumping off the walls, and Arnel has been writing and singing up a storm. For the tech-minded, some of Neal's setup below. Guitars: the Andersen (When You Love A Woman), PRS, Fernandes (Neal Schon), Charvel"
Jon, stand your ground. Give me some ballads or mid-tempo ballads, or it won't be Journey.
Jana wrote:RumTumJM wrote:The Caveman has given more information on it all!
"Work on Journey continues..... seven slamming tracks thus far, and nary a ballad in sight, and a few more due today. Neal is hell bent on rockin' out and he's quite a force to reckon with when he sets his mind on something! Poor Ross has been quite ill, but hopefully he's getting to the back end of it now and will be on top of his game next week. Jon is off to DC next week to sit on a panel before Congress on the importance of music in a kids development, Deen is a tattooed chipmunk - literally jumping off the walls, and Arnel has been writing and singing up a storm. For the tech-minded, some of Neal's setup below. Guitars: the Andersen (When You Love A Woman), PRS, Fernandes (Neal Schon), Charvel"
Jon, stand your ground. Give me some ballads or mid-tempo ballads, or it won't be Journey.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Shirley expands a little bit more on the concept album's theme, and internal creative problems (???) in his April 3rd diary entry.
His site won't let you copy and paste, so just click the link.
http://www.cavemanproductions.com/cavediary.htm
Jana wrote:RumTumJM wrote:The Caveman has given more information on it all!
"Work on Journey continues..... seven slamming tracks thus far, and nary a ballad in sight, and a few more due today. Neal is hell bent on rockin' out and he's quite a force to reckon with when he sets his mind on something! Poor Ross has been quite ill, but hopefully he's getting to the back end of it now and will be on top of his game next week. Jon is off to DC next week to sit on a panel before Congress on the importance of music in a kids development, Deen is a tattooed chipmunk - literally jumping off the walls, and Arnel has been writing and singing up a storm. For the tech-minded, some of Neal's setup below. Guitars: the Andersen (When You Love A Woman), PRS, Fernandes (Neal Schon), Charvel"
Jon, stand your ground. Give me some ballads or mid-tempo ballads, or it won't be Journey.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:His site won't let you copy and paste, so just click the link.
http://www.cavemanproductions.com/cavediary.htm
Since 78 wrote:Very sexy??
Since 78 wrote:Jana wrote:RumTumJM wrote:The Caveman has given more information on it all!
"Work on Journey continues..... seven slamming tracks thus far, and nary a ballad in sight, and a few more due today. Neal is hell bent on rockin' out and he's quite a force to reckon with when he sets his mind on something! Poor Ross has been quite ill, but hopefully he's getting to the back end of it now and will be on top of his game next week. Jon is off to DC next week to sit on a panel before Congress on the importance of music in a kids development, Deen is a tattooed chipmunk - literally jumping off the walls, and Arnel has been writing and singing up a storm. For the tech-minded, some of Neal's setup below. Guitars: the Andersen (When You Love A Woman), PRS, Fernandes (Neal Schon), Charvel"
Jon, stand your ground. Give me some ballads or mid-tempo ballads, or it won't be Journey.
We've all agreed, just one, they have enough ballads already.
wednesday's child wrote:
For future reference: if you're using IE, just click on View, Source.
That'll take you to a textfile of the html code, and you can rummage for the
actual article-text in that, for easy copying and pasting.
Cheers,
wech
Jana wrote:Since 78 wrote:Jana wrote:RumTumJM wrote:The Caveman has given more information on it all!
"Work on Journey continues..... seven slamming tracks thus far, and nary a ballad in sight, and a few more due today. Neal is hell bent on rockin' out and he's quite a force to reckon with when he sets his mind on something! Poor Ross has been quite ill, but hopefully he's getting to the back end of it now and will be on top of his game next week. Jon is off to DC next week to sit on a panel before Congress on the importance of music in a kids development, Deen is a tattooed chipmunk - literally jumping off the walls, and Arnel has been writing and singing up a storm. For the tech-minded, some of Neal's setup below. Guitars: the Andersen (When You Love A Woman), PRS, Fernandes (Neal Schon), Charvel"
Jon, stand your ground. Give me some ballads or mid-tempo ballads, or it won't be Journey.
We've all agreed, just one, they have enough ballads already.
who is "we"?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:wednesday's child wrote:
For future reference: if you're using IE, just click on View, Source.
That'll take you to a textfile of the html code, and you can rummage for the
actual article-text in that, for easy copying and pasting.
Cheers,
wech
Damn. Never knew that. Thanks Wed!
In that case, here's the full Caveman quote -
"...and then biked up to San Francisco where I am at present working on the new Journey album. It's the same deal, recording-wise, the difference is in the details. The new songs are very, very creative and rocking, and I like the creativity within Journey, but (like every other band) there are internal rubs (after 30 years in the business) which makes the days not necessarily as much fun as hard work. That said, we are six songs into it - and after two weeks that is quite a workload we've been through. There is a theme to the entire album, which is very sexy and very rocking - more will be revealed."
Jana wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:wednesday's child wrote:
For future reference: if you're using IE, just click on View, Source.
That'll take you to a textfile of the html code, and you can rummage for the
actual article-text in that, for easy copying and pasting.
Cheers,
wech
Damn. Never knew that. Thanks Wed!
In that case, here's the full Caveman quote -
"...and then biked up to San Francisco where I am at present working on the new Journey album. It's the same deal, recording-wise, the difference is in the details. The new songs are very, very creative and rocking, and I like the creativity within Journey, but (like every other band) there are internal rubs (after 30 years in the business) which makes the days not necessarily as much fun as hard work. That said, we are six songs into it - and after two weeks that is quite a workload we've been through. There is a theme to the entire album, which is very sexy and very rocking - more will be revealed."
internal rubs? Hmmm. Is that between Jon and Neal or Neal and Kevin, like before?
Like the sexy part to the music.
Jana wrote:internal rubs? Hmmm. Is that between Jon and Neal or Neal and Kevin, like before?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:I've only heard Shirley talk smack AFTER the creative process is over. The fact that he is going out of his way to mention it now while the album is being made strikes me as significant. It’s been mentioned before that Shirley likes to take multiple takes with Neal’s solos, while Neal just likes to tear it up from the gut.
Wonder if that could be the problem.
Hollywood wrote:All of this comments about no ballads or limiting the ballads or all rockers. I guess hindsight is 20-300.
Since Perry joined the band, Journey has been a melodic band with a lot of ballads/slower songs.
Infinity had 6 ballads out of 10 tracks and opens with a ballad
Evolution has 6 out of 11 and 7 if you count Too Late which is essentially a ballad with a monster guitar solo.
Departure has 6 out of 12 though this album's rockers are some really rocking stuff.
Escape has 4 out of 10. This is with Jon Cain who always takes it on the chin for ballads.
Frontiers has 4 out of 10.
After this Perry started to take control and it got more mellow than ever. Arrival brought it back into more balance for Journey and Revalation is about the same.
I think the variety and the way it all ties together to sound like Journey is the magic I love. I am confident with Shirley at the helm they will again put out good product.
Gunbot wrote:Hollywood wrote:All of this comments about no ballads or limiting the ballads or all rockers. I guess hindsight is 20-300.
Since Perry joined the band, Journey has been a melodic band with a lot of ballads/slower songs.
Infinity had 6 ballads out of 10 tracks and opens with a ballad
Evolution has 6 out of 11 and 7 if you count Too Late which is essentially a ballad with a monster guitar solo.
Departure has 6 out of 12 though this album's rockers are some really rocking stuff.
Escape has 4 out of 10. This is with Jon Cain who always takes it on the chin for ballads.
Frontiers has 4 out of 10.
After this Perry started to take control and it got more mellow than ever. Arrival brought it back into more balance for Journey and Revalation is about the same.
I think the variety and the way it all ties together to sound like Journey is the magic I love. I am confident with Shirley at the helm they will again put out good product.
That was the Perry era of the band. Why not go with a different formula, now? Either way, they're still going to be playing Open Arms and Faithfully at their shows regardless. Why get stuck adding yet another slow song onto their setlist?
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