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Glen Burtnick/Neal Schon

Posted:
Tue Apr 01, 2008 9:34 am
by Journey/Survivor
I have a similar request to the Erick Martin one.
Does anyone have the Glen Burtnick solo album that Neal Schon played on, and if so would you be willing to post some download links for some of the songs that Neal played on? I have the cassette tape of that album, and it no doubt sounds much better on CD. Plus, I can only burn from CD to CD, I can't do cassette to CD.
I would very much appreciate any help that I might be given with some download links of the Glen Burtnick songs with Neal Schon on guitar.
And thanks again Larry for the Eric Martin link!
Re: Glen Burtnick/Neal Schon

Posted:
Tue Apr 01, 2008 9:50 am
by Blueskies
Journey/Survivor wrote:I have a similar request to the Erick Martin one.
Does anyone have the Glen Burtnick solo album that Neal Schon played on, and if so would you be willing to post some download links for some of the songs that Neal played on? I have the cassette tape of that album, and it no doubt sounds much better on CD. Plus, I can only burn from CD to CD, I can't do cassette to CD.
I would very much appreciate any help that I might be given with some download links of the Glen Burtnick songs with Neal Schon on guitar.
And thanks again Larry for the Eric Martin link!
Bootlegs of live events are one thing, and some artists may even have an issue with those being obtained and shared, but you can't request recorded music that is for sale. What are you trying to do, get Larry in trouble or something?


Posted:
Tue Apr 01, 2008 9:55 am
by yulog
whats the name of the cd?

Posted:
Tue Apr 01, 2008 9:59 am
by larryfromnextdoor
yulog wrote:whats the name of the cd?
i think hes talking about
Heroes & Zeros,, that was along time ago..
burtnick is one of those guys that has guested on, had guests , and written 100's of songs.. hard to keep track..

Posted:
Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:02 am
by yulog
Didn't realize he was on that i'll have to give it another listen, don't remember liking that cd much maybe a second turn might change that

Re: Glen Burtnick/Neal Schon

Posted:
Tue Apr 01, 2008 11:26 am
by Journey/Survivor
Blueskies wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:I have a similar request to the Erick Martin one.
Does anyone have the Glen Burtnick solo album that Neal Schon played on, and if so would you be willing to post some download links for some of the songs that Neal played on? I have the cassette tape of that album, and it no doubt sounds much better on CD. Plus, I can only burn from CD to CD, I can't do cassette to CD.
I would very much appreciate any help that I might be given with some download links of the Glen Burtnick songs with Neal Schon on guitar.
And thanks again Larry for the Eric Martin link!
Bootlegs of live events are one thing, and some artists may even have an issue with those being obtained and shared, but you can't request recorded music that is for sale. What are you trying to do, get Larry in trouble or something?

I guess maybe it has been re-released on CD? But it had been long since out of print, in which case there wouldn't have been anyway of having bought it from the record company that it was on. Plus, it's free publicity for Glen Burtnick.
I wasn't asking Larry in specific, although he helped me out on the Martin tune, which I appreciate.
Re: Glen Burtnick/Neal Schon

Posted:
Tue Apr 01, 2008 11:28 am
by Rick
Journey/Survivor wrote:Blueskies wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:I have a similar request to the Erick Martin one.
Does anyone have the Glen Burtnick solo album that Neal Schon played on, and if so would you be willing to post some download links for some of the songs that Neal played on? I have the cassette tape of that album, and it no doubt sounds much better on CD. Plus, I can only burn from CD to CD, I can't do cassette to CD.
I would very much appreciate any help that I might be given with some download links of the Glen Burtnick songs with Neal Schon on guitar.
And thanks again Larry for the Eric Martin link!
Bootlegs of live events are one thing, and some artists may even have an issue with those being obtained and shared, but you can't request recorded music that is for sale. What are you trying to do, get Larry in trouble or something?

I guess maybe it has been re-released on CD? But it had been long since out of print, in which case there wouldn't have been anyway of having bought it from the record company that it was on. Plus, it's free publicity for Glen Burtnick.
I wasn't asking Larry in specific, although he helped me out on the Martin tune, which I appreciate.
If it's not in print, I think you're ok.

Posted:
Tue Apr 01, 2008 11:28 am
by Journey/Survivor
larryfromnextdoor wrote:yulog wrote:whats the name of the cd?
i think hes talking about
Heroes & Zeros,, that was along time ago..
burtnick is one of those guys that has guested on, had guests , and written 100's of songs.. hard to keep track..
Yes, it is "Heroes And Zeros" that I'm talking about.

Posted:
Tue Apr 01, 2008 11:32 am
by larryfromnextdoor
Journey/Survivor wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:yulog wrote:whats the name of the cd?
i think hes talking about
Heroes & Zeros,, that was along time ago..
burtnick is one of those guys that has guested on, had guests , and written 100's of songs.. hard to keep track..
Yes, it is "Heroes And Zeros" that I'm talking about.
i have an album..hahahahaha,,
sorry man! .. im with yulog, i dont remember it being outstanding..
you know he and neal worked on Late Nite together .. wow .. at the results..

Posted:
Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:07 pm
by Abitaman
Not Glens best solo cd, but good. Glens best is Slaves of New Burnswick and Welcome to Hollywood-ERIC

Posted:
Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:24 pm
by Journey/Survivor
larryfromnextdoor wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:yulog wrote:whats the name of the cd?
i think hes talking about
Heroes & Zeros,, that was along time ago..
burtnick is one of those guys that has guested on, had guests , and written 100's of songs.. hard to keep track..
Yes, it is "Heroes And Zeros" that I'm talking about.
i have an album..hahahahaha,,
sorry man! .. im with yulog, i dont remember it being outstanding..
you know he and neal worked on Late Nite together .. wow .. at the results..
I have about ten copies of it on Cassette tape. I bought it shortly after it came out, and a couple of years later I spotted about 30 copies of it (still on cassette) in a grocery store for five cents each, so I bought about 9 copies of it as back ups, or to give to friends of mine.
It's an ok album, I like Neal's playing on it. The worst song on the album has the best solo that Neal plays on the album. Which I believe is called "The Day That Your Ship Gets Through," Neal ends it with a smokin solo.

Posted:
Tue Apr 01, 2008 12:26 pm
by yogi
Welcome To Hollywood is EPIC!!!!
I would goo with Poolakaville at 2 - EXCELLENT CD.
Retrospectable is also VERY VERY good at number 3.
Seriously, if I could only keep 5 CD's in my entire collection Welcome To Hollywood would be one that I keep FOR SURE. It is that good!!
It's the best CD that no one has heard!!!!!!

Posted:
Wed Apr 02, 2008 1:24 am
by Lerxst101
I think Burtnik is excellent and try to see him whenever he plays at the Stone Pony -- which has been very infrequently of late. When Styx and Journey were touring together, I actually asked them if they were writing together at all. Both said they unfortunately did not have the time. When I thought Journey's songwriting had lost some of its magic and was using collaborators, I was really hoping they'd work with him.

Posted:
Wed Apr 02, 2008 1:33 am
by yogi
Yogi's Top 5 CD's of ALLLLLL Time:
Journey - Infinity & Escape
Styx - Pieces Of Eight & Equinox
Glen Burtnik - Welcome To Hollywood

Posted:
Wed Apr 02, 2008 3:21 am
by jrnyman28
Wow, I have had Heroes & Zeroes forever but I don't remember ever knowing that Neal played on it...

Posted:
Wed Apr 02, 2008 5:34 am
by brandonx76
Wait wait wait...
Heroes and Zeros, is Glen's best album, however I'll concede Welcome to Hollywood is a close second...
Neal has an AMAZING solo for 'Day Your Ship Gets Through' (Glen does an acapella thing for the first two minutes of the song with a drum machine, then the last minute and a half is Neal soloing with a 'full' rocked out band. One of my favorite songs). 60 % of the rest of that album is classic AOR (Follow You, Love Goes On (I think Neal is on this one too), Here Comes Salley (what an addicting pop tune, stuck in my head for years)
I've mentioned it before, but what the heck...In communcating with Glen back in the earlier days of the Internet (around '94), on Prodigy (remember that POS??), Glen told me he was originally in talks be in HSAS, the funny part was that if Glen was in the band it would have been called H.S.B.S.
In Glen related news, I saw his son (Beau) play in a band 'No More Kings' (see also Sweep the Leg - Karate Kid tribute on youtube). Great band and good tunes. Beau was an interesting 'cat', but a definite showman, and great bass player.
In other Glen related news, has anyone seen the vids of his Police covers band? They were really good. His drummer in that band was insane.

Posted:
Wed Apr 02, 2008 8:51 am
by Journey/Survivor
brandonpfn wrote:Wait wait wait...
Heroes and Zeros, is Glen's best album, however I'll concede Welcome to Hollywood is a close second...
Neal has an AMAZING solo for 'Day Your Ship Gets Through' (Glen does an acapella thing for the first two minutes of the song with a drum machine, then the last minute and a half is Neal soloing with a 'full' rocked out band. One of my favorite songs). 60 % of the rest of that album is classic AOR (Follow You, Love Goes On (I think Neal is on this one too), Here Comes Salley (what an addicting pop tune, stuck in my head for years)
I've mentioned it before, but what the heck...In communcating with Glen back in the earlier days of the Internet (around '94), on Prodigy (remember that POS??), Glen told me he was originally in talks be in HSAS, the funny part was that if Glen was in the band it would have been called H.S.B.S.
In Glen related news, I saw his son (Beau) play in a band 'No More Kings' (see also Sweep the Leg - Karate Kid tribute on youtube). Great band and good tunes. Beau was an interesting 'cat', but a definite showman, and great bass player.
In other Glen related news, has anyone seen the vids of his Police covers band? They were really good. His drummer in that band was insane.
Yeah, like I mentioned in one of my other posts, I love Neal's guitar at the end of "The Day That Your Ship Gets Through." But other than Neal's guitar solo it is my least favorite song on the album.