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Michigan Girl wrote:Is he a lefty or a righty?!?!
It doesn't matter!!Rockindeano wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Is he a lefty or a righty?!?!
Does it matter?
I think he is a righty.
I am glad Jon could share this about his life. What an amazingly strong man. Coming through that made him a better person then most of us will ever be. Gives me a whole new respect for someone I ( and others) probably have only thought of as " Journey's keyboardist." And as someone else stated what an incredible contrast Jon is to Steve Perry's constant "poor me I have suffered so much" attitude & his wanting life stopped for him. I wish Jon a lot of happiness and peace of mind.
Since 78 wrote:Good comment!I am glad Jon could share this about his life. What an amazingly strong man. Coming through that made him a better person then most of us will ever be. Gives me a whole new respect for someone I ( and others) probably have only thought of as " Journey's keyboardist." And as someone else stated what an incredible contrast Jon is to Steve Perry's constant "poor me I have suffered so much" attitude & his wanting life stopped for him. I wish Jon a lot of happiness and peace of mind.
portland wrote:Since 78 wrote:Good comment!I am glad Jon could share this about his life. What an amazingly strong man. Coming through that made him a better person then most of us will ever be. Gives me a whole new respect for someone I ( and others) probably have only thought of as " Journey's keyboardist." And as someone else stated what an incredible contrast Jon is to Steve Perry's constant "poor me I have suffered so much" attitude & his wanting life stopped for him. I wish Jon a lot of happiness and peace of mind.
Oh you never stop!
Is he running for office ...in the future?!?!lights1961 wrote:very good story... you could tell he was sincere and it was hard for him to talk about his child hood.
not getting into if I would vote for him or not... but feel he is sincere in wanting to save the music...and doing this
for the big picture and not to get himself on the news... plus he has kids in high school age now right... so this is
a huge deal for him being a parent.
Rick
Michigan Girl wrote:Is he running for office ...in the future?!?!lights1961 wrote:very good story... you could tell he was sincere and it was hard for him to talk about his child hood.
not getting into if I would vote for him or not... but feel he is sincere in wanting to save the music...and doing this
for the big picture and not to get himself on the news... plus he has kids in high school age now right... so this is
a huge deal for him being a parent.
Rick
Yes, as soon as I can get my hands on that cryin' Cain Pic we'll talk about Boo Hoo, Poor me!!Since 78 wrote:Good comment!I am glad Jon could share this about his life. What an amazingly strong man. Coming through that made him a better person then most of us will ever be. Gives me a whole new respect for someone I ( and others) probably have only thought of as " Journey's keyboardist." And as someone else stated what an incredible contrast Jon is to Steve Perry's constant "poor me I have suffered so much" attitude & his wanting life stopped for him. I wish Jon a lot of happiness and peace of mind.
Michigan Girl wrote:Yes, as soon as I can get my hands on that cryin' Cain Pic we'll talk about Boo Hoo, Poor me!!Since 78 wrote:Good comment!I am glad Jon could share this about his life. What an amazingly strong man. Coming through that made him a better person then most of us will ever be. Gives me a whole new respect for someone I ( and others) probably have only thought of as " Journey's keyboardist." And as someone else stated what an incredible contrast Jon is to Steve Perry's constant "poor me I have suffered so much" attitude & his wanting life stopped for him. I wish Jon a lot of happiness and peace of mind.
Leave it to a pinhead!!
In the meantime, I cannot comment on this vid yet, as the person you quoted did, but I am sure that
anything any musician has to say concerning the Save The Music Foundation would be very
inspirational and heartfelt, the commercials touch my heart ...could you imagine a
world w/out music?!?![]()
Rockindeano wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Is he a lefty or a righty?!?!
Does it matter?
I think he is a righty.
portland wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Yes, as soon as I can get my hands on that cryin' Cain Pic we'll talk about Boo Hoo, Poor me!!Since 78 wrote:Good comment!I am glad Jon could share this about his life. What an amazingly strong man. Coming through that made him a better person then most of us will ever be. Gives me a whole new respect for someone I ( and others) probably have only thought of as " Journey's keyboardist." And as someone else stated what an incredible contrast Jon is to Steve Perry's constant "poor me I have suffered so much" attitude & his wanting life stopped for him. I wish Jon a lot of happiness and peace of mind.
Leave it to a pinhead!!
In the meantime, I cannot comment on this vid yet, as the person you quoted did, but I am sure that
anything any musician has to say concerning the Save The Music Foundation would be very
inspirational and heartfelt, the commercials touch my heart ...could you imagine a
world w/out music?!?![]()
Sounds like something Saint John would type!![]()
Yes, the last concert I attended he gave me his setlist and some picks ...Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Is he a lefty or a righty?!?!
Does it matter?
I think he is a righty.
Havent you guys ever been to a Journey concert or watched on of their DVD's . He plays with BOTH hands![]()
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`DOH!
Voyager wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9vuGWjAIzQ
Tito wrote:First, what a good person. A well intended individual.
Having said that though, fuck music and arts. Jon Cain did NOT need music in the public schools. He's a natural. Did Neal need music in the classroom, I think not - the man hardly went to school. These rock/music education commercials make me puke. Most of the performers today, do not have formal training and can't even read music. It is truly a natural talent, same thing with art. Music in the schools had nothing to do with their success. I highly doubt learning "Hot Cross Buns" on a flute made them rock stars.
Also, if his school did not burn down, would he be up there advocating for this? No. Another thing, he didn't move because he couldn't step inside the new school, he moved just like all the other families did - white flight as the neighborhood changed. He would've moved even if the school didn't burn down. He had no choice, Tyrone made that decision for him and his family.
As far as the argument goes, students do better in school with music is bullshit. They're band geeks. They're the nerds of the school. If it wasn't music, it would be something else and the dorks would still get the good grades.
Finally, unfortunately, judging by his views on this topic and other things in the past, I would say Mr. Cain is probably to the left...which disappoints. I figured he was a democrat but a blue collar-Reagan Democrat, which would be ok. Now, I think Hollywood got a hold of him and he's too far to the left. So, though I think he's a good person and I respect him (and could probably work with him in a bi-partisan fashion on certain issues), I would NOT vote for him. Sorry Jon.
Rockindeano wrote:Caught the Frig up on the Hill on CSPAN, and he of course went for the heartstrings. No prob with that, but dude could have donned a fucking tie; I mean after all, he did appear before Congress.
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artist4perry wrote:Jon is a very nice man. He is a kind hearted man and that to me is the essence of a great man. I am glad he isn't too hung up to show his true emotions. I have great respect for him and his family. He is one of the few people in the limelight that I find to be down to earth when I met him. I can spot a phony right away. He came accross as kind and sincere.
I don't care who disagrees with me here. I cannot say enough good things about the man. The story was touching, and I could tell he meant what he said. I learned to read people very well. God bless him and his wife and children. And condolences to the families who lost loved ones in the fire.
Our schools desperately need the arts. The arts help children who go through great tribulation as children find a way to deal with the pain or loneliness. I never had an art teacher or band at my school. I drew and had no guidence, and when I went to college the first time I was so behind the other students in learning. God bless my college art teachers who nurtured and helped me grow as an artist. God bless the musicians who fight so children will have a chance to experiance music and art in our schools. God Bless Jonathan Cain.
Damn straightRockindeano wrote:No Jana, he is not a doll. Ginger, Friga is anything but a genuine guy. He has to be the biggest phony in the band. Hang with him backstage for awhile and get to know him. You would be shocked. Rolling his eyes at fans and meet n greets, etc.
This wasn't my intention- to bash Cain; but someone who somewhat knows the guy, I had to set the record straight with Jana and Ginger.
Rockindeano wrote:No Jana, he is not a doll. Ginger, Friga is anything but a genuine guy. He has to be the biggest phony in the band. Hang with him backstage for awhile and get to know him. You would be shocked. Rolling his eyes at fans and meet n greets, etc.
This wasn't my intention- to bash Cain; but someone who somewhat knows the guy, I had to set the record straight with Jana and Ginger.
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