journeyrock wrote:This is very interesting in that Steve recently commented in an interview that he didn't realize until he was remastering the Houston show that Neal sounded like a train on train tracks. He also said he didn't know if Neal realized he was doing it but that's what it sounded like.
Aside from that, it certainly doesn't sound like it was Cain's invention just because he came up with "Don't Stop Believin". The guy's a little zealous I would say. Must come from the huge muscle between his ears.
First, if the Nostrildamus comment is true, he's either suffering from the early stages of dementia or just plain forgot. Fuck, everyone knows that he's imitating a train!

Second, neither Cain nor I said he "invented" anything. As I said before, he had a concept for a song (DSB) that he, Steve and Neal expanded on, and turned into a masterpiece. But, I would say that Cain is, arguably, the one that brought the most creative influence.