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Greg wrote:You guys are aware of the “Six Degrees of Separation”. Who would be within the six degrees of separation of Journey? If we all compared our interests with music, I bet most of us would find many common denominators. For example, I like to listen to Journey. I also like to listen to Boston, Styx, or Kansas. Many Journey fans also wind up being fans of those bands as well? What other bands do you think would fall into the Six Degrees of Separation: Journey?
Art Vandelay wrote:If you mean six degrees between Journey and other bands that have played with Journey members, there's actually a lot of 70's classic rock acts that work well with this, most of them via Aynsley Dunbar.
You have Santana and the Babys (of course), David Bowie, Zappa, Whitesnake, Deep Purple, Flo and Eddie, The Turtles, Steve Miller Band, Boz Scaggs, Ambrosia, Toto. This is just scratching the surface.
The most surprising ones are Elvis and the Beatles. Aynsley replaced Ringo Starr in Rory Storm and the Hurricanes when Ringo left to join the Beatles. Larrie Londin was Elvis's drummer in the mid 70's.
SF-Dano wrote:There used to be a hand drawn "family tree" of SF area 70s/80s musicians online a couple years back. Showed all the muscians and the bands they played in. It was pretty cool and informative. Can't seem to find the damn thing anywhere online now.
Greg wrote:SF-Dano wrote:There used to be a hand drawn "family tree" of SF area 70s/80s musicians online a couple years back. Showed all the muscians and the bands they played in. It was pretty cool and informative. Can't seem to find the damn thing anywhere online now.
If you ever come across it, please post it! I'd love to see this family tree.
Monker wrote:Greg wrote:SF-Dano wrote:There used to be a hand drawn "family tree" of SF area 70s/80s musicians online a couple years back. Showed all the muscians and the bands they played in. It was pretty cool and informative. Can't seem to find the damn thing anywhere online now.
If you ever come across it, please post it! I'd love to see this family tree.
I am the one who scanned it and put it online.
It was in an import version of one of their albums, vinyl. I think it goes up to 1982 or so...prior to Street Talk.
Christopher wrote:I can't believe no one's mentioned REO Speedwagon. The Main Event tour is one of the best I've ever seen....REO, Styx, Journey....unbelievable lineup! If I recall, I saw that tour in 4 cities. It was also the tour Deen used my artwork on his drums....and that was friggin awesome to see on stage. Still pinching myself.
Don wrote:Christopher wrote:I can't believe no one's mentioned REO Speedwagon. The Main Event tour is one of the best I've ever seen....REO, Styx, Journey....unbelievable lineup! If I recall, I saw that tour in 4 cities. It was also the tour Deen used my artwork on his drums....and that was friggin awesome to see on stage. Still pinching myself.
Isn't that the tour where Styx blew Journey off the stage every night?
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