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FamilyMan wrote:Jeremey:
After the success of "Never Walk Away," has the band or management ever approached you to write any new material for or with the band? If Arnel's only got two songwriting credits on the new record, it can't be the "magic" process Neal was hoping for when he harkened back to his songwriting days with SP. I was just curious if they - or you - would be open to contributions.
Don wrote:Jeremey uses backing tapes, live!Okay, now that we've gotten that out of the way, the rest of the discussion should be able to stay on track.
Saint John wrote:Don wrote:Jeremey uses backing tapes, live!Okay, now that we've gotten that out of the way, the rest of the discussion should be able to stay on track.
The bolded part was especially funny!
The_Noble_Cause wrote:IMO they found a strong creative partner in Jack Blades.
Seven Wishes wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:IMO they found a strong creative partner in Jack Blades.
First call I would have made were I one Neal Schon and I was going to do a follow-up for Revelation.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
RedWingFan wrote:Seven Wishes wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:IMO they found a strong creative partner in Jack Blades.
First call I would have made were I one Neal Schon and I was going to do a follow-up for Revelation.
Why so Niel could finally be the tallest one in a room of three?
Seven Wishes wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Seven Wishes wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:IMO they found a strong creative partner in Jack Blades.
First call I would have made were I one Neal Schon and I was going to do a follow-up for Revelation.
Why so Niel could finally be the tallest one in a room of three?
LMFAO. Classic.
RedWingFan wrote:Seven Wishes wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:IMO they found a strong creative partner in Jack Blades.
First call I would have made were I one Neal Schon and I was going to do a follow-up for Revelation.
Why so Niel could finally be the tallest one in a room of three?
steveo777 wrote: He probably doesn't like that too much.
Saint John wrote:steveo777 wrote: He probably doesn't like that too much.
Neal doesn't care about that. He seems to like sneaking out while the attention is on the others. I don't know about him when he's wasted, but I've found him to be pretty shy and I have never bothered to approach him. Neal just wants to play guitar and rock.
Monker wrote:Saint John wrote:steveo777 wrote: He probably doesn't like that too much.
Neal doesn't care about that. He seems to like sneaking out while the attention is on the others. I don't know about him when he's wasted, but I've found him to be pretty shy and I have never bothered to approach him. Neal just wants to play guitar and rock.
....and get paid for it.
FamilyMan wrote:Jeremey:
After the success of "Never Walk Away," has the band or management ever approached you to write any new material for or with the band? If Arnel's only got two songwriting credits on the new record, it can't be the "magic" process Neal was hoping for when he harkened back to his songwriting days with SP. I was just curious if they - or you - would be open to contributions.
G.I.Jim wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Jeremey:
After the success of "Never Walk Away," has the band or management ever approached you to write any new material for or with the band? If Arnel's only got two songwriting credits on the new record, it can't be the "magic" process Neal was hoping for when he harkened back to his songwriting days with SP. I was just curious if they - or you - would be open to contributions.
That's a very good question FamilyMan, and I'm surprised it's gone unanswered for this long.
FamilyMan wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Jeremey:
After the success of "Never Walk Away," has the band or management ever approached you to write any new material for or with the band? If Arnel's only got two songwriting credits on the new record, it can't be the "magic" process Neal was hoping for when he harkened back to his songwriting days with SP. I was just curious if they - or you - would be open to contributions.
That's a very good question FamilyMan, and I'm surprised it's gone unanswered for this long.
And still we wait...
Seven Wishes wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:IMO they found a strong creative partner in Jack Blades.
First call I would have made were I one Neal Schon and I was going to do a follow-up for Revelation.
Eric wrote:Seven Wishes wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:IMO they found a strong creative partner in Jack Blades.
First call I would have made were I one Neal Schon and I was going to do a follow-up for Revelation.
Yep
Ehwmatt wrote:Eric wrote:Seven Wishes wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:IMO they found a strong creative partner in Jack Blades.
First call I would have made were I one Neal Schon and I was going to do a follow-up for Revelation.
Yep
Make that four in agreement.
Archetype wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Eric wrote:Seven Wishes wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:IMO they found a strong creative partner in Jack Blades.
First call I would have made were I one Neal Schon and I was going to do a follow-up for Revelation.
Yep
Make that four in agreement.
And the woman who wrote the Bad English songs
Don wrote:If this album tanks, outside songwriters are going to be the furthest thing form Azoff's mind.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Don wrote:If this album tanks, outside songwriters are going to be the furthest thing form Azoff's mind.
Beyond touring, I don't think Azoff cares what the band does.
FamilyMan wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Jeremey:
After the success of "Never Walk Away," has the band or management ever approached you to write any new material for or with the band? If Arnel's only got two songwriting credits on the new record, it can't be the "magic" process Neal was hoping for when he harkened back to his songwriting days with SP. I was just curious if they - or you - would be open to contributions.
That's a very good question FamilyMan, and I'm surprised it's gone unanswered for this long.
And still we wait...
yulog wrote:FamilyMan wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Jeremey:
After the success of "Never Walk Away," has the band or management ever approached you to write any new material for or with the band? If Arnel's only got two songwriting credits on the new record, it can't be the "magic" process Neal was hoping for when he harkened back to his songwriting days with SP. I was just curious if they - or you - would be open to contributions.
That's a very good question FamilyMan, and I'm surprised it's gone unanswered for this long.
And still we wait...
How could "Never walk away"("be good to yourself 2") be in anyway considered magic in songwritingand why would they bring back anyone who was a part of the songwriting on this hack job . The songwriting needs to move fowards, not backwards...never walk away may have had mild success only because it copied from a song from 86-87 that was popular and has that same familiarity as most raps songs nowadays.
FamilyMan wrote:Personally speaking, I never really saw the similarity between NWA and BGTY... To me, NWA was a quintessential Journey song
Red13JoePa wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Personally speaking, I never really saw the similarity between NWA and BGTY... To me, NWA was a quintessential Journey song
Agreed but the mob here claimed it was basically a note-for-note copy of Be Good To Yourself, and so it became.
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