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tater1977 wrote:Don't Stop Believin': The Man, the Band, and the Song that Inspired Generations
by Jonathan Cain (Author)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07754LCFP.
Lora wrote:tater1977 wrote:Don't Stop Believin': The Man, the Band, and the Song that Inspired Generations
by Jonathan Cain (Author)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07754LCFP.
The title is nauseating.
Lora wrote:tater1977 wrote:Don't Stop Believin': The Man, the Band, and the Song that Inspired Generations
by Jonathan Cain (Author)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07754LCFP.
The title is nauseating.
S2M wrote:Met Jon & Arnel at a meet & greet with Travis on August 27th, 2011...in Pittsburgh.
Arnel was gracious as fuck. But Jon? Jon rolled his eyes when we asked him for a photograph.
Mighty Christian of him....don't ya think?
KDOUBLEU wrote:Dude has gotten too weird for me. Pass.
tj wrote:KDOUBLEU wrote:Dude has gotten too weird for me. Pass.
Any weirder than George Harrison's move into Indian religion? Or any other number of rock stars endorsing spirituality over the years? Harrison's religious focus doesn't bother me because it was always about the music for me. Even when he was singing about spiritual things.
tj wrote:S2M wrote:Met Jon & Arnel at a meet & greet with Travis on August 27th, 2011...in Pittsburgh.
Arnel was gracious as fuck. But Jon? Jon rolled his eyes when we asked him for a photograph.
Mighty Christian of him....don't ya think?
I don't think Jon had found his new spirituality yet at that point.
tj wrote:KDOUBLEU wrote:Dude has gotten too weird for me. Pass.
Any weirder than George Harrison's move into Indian religion? Or any other number of rock stars endorsing spirituality over the years? Harrison's religious focus doesn't bother me because it was always about the music for me. Even when he was singing about spiritual things.
brywool wrote:tj wrote:KDOUBLEU wrote:Dude has gotten too weird for me. Pass.
Any weirder than George Harrison's move into Indian religion? Or any other number of rock stars endorsing spirituality over the years? Harrison's religious focus doesn't bother me because it was always about the music for me. Even when he was singing about spiritual things.
Well, George didn't open every sentence with "Krishna says this, Krishna says that" (usually unless you were asking about Krishna or meditation). Patty and Olivia also weren't the heads of questionable MegaChurches, and neither was George. Also, George never lost his sense of humour. He could seem quite bitter about The Beatles, for sure. But he was always ready to laugh and he didn't take things (ESPECIALLY HIMSELF) so seriously. Some of his more religious tunes were also great pieces of music. I dunno, as a Beatle geek, I cut him slack on it.
With Jon... man, Jon just seems so unhappy (from an outsider's point of view). He's got time to 'devote' to writing his solo album, but no time or desire to write new songs for Journey? I think that (unfortunately) Jon needs to take some time off from Journey. When I saw him singing DSB on the Jim Bakker show, I lost so much respect for him. I get it that he's born again. But even so... JIM BAKKER? Jon, what are you thinking? A man's gotta do whatta man's gotta do I guess.
I also agree that Arnel IS TOTALLY gracious. Super Super nice guy. Swapping subjects for a bit, it annoys me that Neal is not including Arnel in his "Journey Through Time" (or whatever it's called). Arnel's been a workhorse throughout his time with Journey. Just seems like he's getting a bum deal from Neal here (I could be completely wrong, I obviously have no idea).
Okay, on the title of the book, you could read it that he was "responsible for the song that inspired "Generations" (One of Journey's most unpopular albums)
Lora wrote:tater1977 wrote:Don't Stop Believin': The Man, the Band, and the Song that Inspired Generations
by Jonathan Cain (Author)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07754LCFP.
The title is nauseating.
brywool wrote:tj wrote:KDOUBLEU wrote:Dude has gotten too weird for me. Pass.
Any weirder than George Harrison's move into Indian religion? Or any other number of rock stars endorsing spirituality over the years? Harrison's religious focus doesn't bother me because it was always about the music for me. Even when he was singing about spiritual things.
Well, George didn't open every sentence with "Krishna says this, Krishna says that" (usually unless you were asking about Krishna or meditation). Patty and Olivia also weren't the heads of questionable MegaChurches, and neither was George. Also, George never lost his sense of humour. He could seem quite bitter about The Beatles, for sure. But he was always ready to laugh and he didn't take things (ESPECIALLY HIMSELF) so seriously. Some of his more religious tunes were also great pieces of music. I dunno, as a Beatle geek, I cut him slack on it.
Lora wrote:
100% agree. George Harrison never tried to scam poor people out of their savings through some sketchy Mega Church. He was sincere and his spirituality came through in his beautiful music. He seemed like a man at peace with himself. Don't get that vibe off the Cains.
tj wrote:Lora wrote:
100% agree. George Harrison never tried to scam poor people out of their savings through some sketchy Mega Church. He was sincere and his spirituality came through in his beautiful music. He seemed like a man at peace with himself. Don't get that vibe off the Cains.
Listen to My Sweet Lord, one of his biggest,if not the biggest hit. They title alone is completely religious. I lost track of how many Hari Krishnas are sung on that one. Agree about the wives and mega church.
tater1977 wrote:"Y'know, we just tolerate it," Cain told Billboard. "He just did an interview and aired his laundry again, so I'm like, 'Okay, whatever, dude...' The music is bigger than us, bigger than all this stuff and the fans are more important than all that stuff. So I'm not going there. I haven't even thought about it, to tell you the truth. I really haven't. I'm just out there for the fans. I'm out there for the legacy. We just got the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, so you want to live up to that and I think that's the spirit you go out with, not anything else. I'm just looking forward to making music again, music I love and I loved to help create."
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