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Rock'ndeano wrote:Perry and Schon penned that tune in a hotel room and backstage in one day..with Perry on bass guitar and Neal on his own axe..
Hippie wrote:Rock'ndeano wrote:Perry and Schon penned that tune in a hotel room and backstage in one day..with Perry on bass guitar and Neal on his own axe..
I thought that was "Lights".
I have heard that Rolie had already left when they recorded TPO;
so there was someone else on keyboards (not Cain).
That's all I know about.
My Capturedquestion is whether there is an existing studio version of "Dixie Highway". Can't imagine the studio version would do it justice though!
Rock'ndeano wrote:Perry and Schon penned that tune
Hmm. Firstly, does "The Party's Over" even have a keyboard in it? I do not know. Secondly, "Lights" was written by Perry(lyrics), and I believe it was written about Los Angeles when Steve lived there. I seem to remember that it was originally "When the Lights, go down on Mulhullond.." I may be wrong, but I did hear that from a reputive source. About TPO and who wrote it...I do think it was Steve but will check on that. However, I do seem to think that the backstage part of my original post may be incorrect. Seperate Ways may have been what I was thinking with Steve on bass and it being backstage.. I will confirm all my bullshit, okay?
mnmsjrny wrote:Rock'ndeano wrote:Perry and Schon penned that tune
Hmm. Firstly, does "The Party's Over" even have a keyboard in it? I do not know. Secondly, "Lights" was written by Perry(lyrics), and I believe it was written about Los Angeles when Steve lived there. I seem to remember that it was originally "When the Lights, go down on Mulhullond.." I may be wrong, but I did hear that from a reputive source. About TPO and who wrote it...I do think it was Steve but will check on that. However, I do seem to think that the backstage part of my original post may be incorrect. Seperate Ways may have been what I was thinking with Steve on bass and it being backstage.. I will confirm all my bullshit, okay?
Yes, "The Party's Over" does have a keyboard in it. It was played by a studio musician -- I think his name was Tim Gorman, but I'm not 100% sure on that.
"Lights" was originally penned about LA when Perry lived there. Those of us who live in the SF Bay Area choose to ignore that fact.
"Separate Ways" was written by Jon & Steve, no Neal, so that's not the tune you're thinking of. The only Neal/Steve songwriting story I know is "Patiently", but I'm sure there must be others that I've forgotten over the years...
youkeepmewaiting wrote:I never was into TPO but I love it now.
lights1961 wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:I never was into TPO but I love it now.
the version on the live escape 1981 CD is awesome and hearing in 2004 was great too...
Rick
lights1961 wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:I never was into TPO but I love it now.
the version on the live escape 1981 CD is awesome and hearing in 2004 was great too...
Rick
Gunbot wrote:Did Perry ever include it in any of his solo shows?
Audio only 2004
http://youtube.com/watch?v=E2NMdsOD8JU&feature=related
video 1981
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6B4u361NPXs
LazzMan wrote:Gunbot wrote:Did Perry ever include it in any of his solo shows?
Audio only 2004
http://youtube.com/watch?v=E2NMdsOD8JU&feature=related
video 1981
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6B4u361NPXs
Holy shit. Perry just shreds that song. That's an awesome version. If that song would have been on the Escape album it would have charted high for sure. They could have pulled off "Lay It Down" and added TPO. THAT would have been perfect.
Gunbot wrote:LazzMan wrote:Gunbot wrote:Did Perry ever include it in any of his solo shows?
Audio only 2004
http://youtube.com/watch?v=E2NMdsOD8JU&feature=related
video 1981
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6B4u361NPXs
Holy shit. Perry just shreds that song. That's an awesome version. If that song would have been on the Escape album it would have charted high for sure. They could have pulled off "Lay It Down" and added TPO. THAT would have been perfect.
Not 'Lay it Down'!! That's the only song on that album that shows their ability to rock out.
Gunbot wrote:Did Perry ever include it in any of his solo shows?
Audio only 2004
http://youtube.com/watch?v=E2NMdsOD8JU&feature=related
video 1981
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6B4u361NPXs
mnmsjrny wrote:Rock'ndeano wrote:Perry and Schon penned that tune
Hmm. Firstly, does "The Party's Over" even have a keyboard in it? I do not know. Secondly, "Lights" was written by Perry(lyrics), and I believe it was written about Los Angeles when Steve lived there. I seem to remember that it was originally "When the Lights, go down on Mulhullond.." I may be wrong, but I did hear that from a reputive source. About TPO and who wrote it...I do think it was Steve but will check on that. However, I do seem to think that the backstage part of my original post may be incorrect. Seperate Ways may have been what I was thinking with Steve on bass and it being backstage.. I will confirm all my bullshit, okay?
Yes, "The Party's Over" does have a keyboard in it. It was played by a studio musician -- I think his name was Tim Gorman, but I'm not 100% sure on that.
"Lights" was originally penned about LA when Perry lived there. Those of us who live in the SF Bay Area choose to ignore that fact.
"Separate Ways" was written by Jon & Steve, no Neal, so that's not the tune you're thinking of. The only Neal/Steve songwriting story I know is "Patiently", but I'm sure there must be others that I've forgotten over the years...
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