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saint John wrote:is the greatest power ballad of all-time. Her's proof:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU4sWp2D ... ed&search=
strungout wrote:Love Faithfully, but STR is my all-time favorite power ballad.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jubogiBaUhQ
RockinDeano wrote:Let me get this straight.
Faithfully, written by Jon Friga, is the greatest ballad ever,
or
Friga is a "piece of shit?"
I can't figure it out.
saint John wrote:RockinDeano wrote:Let me get this straight.
Faithfully, written by Jon Friga, is the greatest ballad ever,
or
Friga is a "piece of shit?"
I can't figure it out.
Both....I can have have my cake AND eat it too.And it has VERY little to do with who wrote it, rather who SINGS it, who plays guitar (and how he plays it) and Smitty knowing EXACTLY when and how to hit the skins.
stevew2 wrote:Great clip, Best ballad ever ,no doubt Whats up with you and Friga Deano ? If you want to elaborate
RockinDeano wrote:You people should reading too much into what I say.
Just because Journey is an anmazing band, doesn't mean they have stand up guys in the band.
saint John wrote:RockinDeano wrote:You people should reading too much into what I say.
Just because Journey is an anmazing band, doesn't mean they have stand up guys in the band.
You mean we shouldn't expect any "I love you Friga" or "Hugs for Neal" threads from you anytime soon?
RockinDeano wrote:saint John wrote:RockinDeano wrote:Let me get this straight.
Faithfully, written by Jon Friga, is the greatest ballad ever,
or
Friga is a "piece of shit?"
I can't figure it out.
Both....I can have have my cake AND eat it too.And it has VERY little to do with who wrote it, rather who SINGS it, who plays guitar (and how he plays it) and Smitty knowing EXACTLY when and how to hit the skins.
Good answer.
Heart wrote:stevew2 wrote:Great clip, Best ballad ever ,no doubt Whats up with you and Friga Deano ? If you want to elaborate
yeah, what's up with all this Friga stuff? Dean, tell us what is wrong?
Shania wrote:strungout wrote:Love Faithfully, but STR is my all-time favorite power ballad.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jubogiBaUhQ
Sometimes when I watch that Japan clip,I forget about the song and focus on the vocals without realizing.
It's fascinating the way he was in total control of his voice.Amazing.
Jeremey wrote:I think Perry summed it up very well in that GMA clip - You had Neal, the unleashed rocker dude, you had Perry, the melody maker, and then you had Cain, the "Amadaus" of the trio. Those three parts formed one whole, the essential core of the Journey mystique. Sure, Gregg had a hand in writing, and prior to JC joining the group you had lots of Perry/Schon compositions that were great, but even Neal said that at the end of Evolution, the band had nearly run out of steam, creatively. You take what Neal and JC could do together, from a musical standpoint, and add Perry's gift of melody on top of that, and the potential was just unreal - No part of that three can be discounted from a writing standpoint. That trifecta created a magic that will never be replicated.
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