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Postby Saint John » Wed Apr 02, 2008 9:35 am

Andrew wrote:Not sure what I will do with it as yet. Stay tuned...


C'mon fucker, don't pull a Perry on us!!! :lol: :twisted: :wink:
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Postby Journey/Survivor » Wed Apr 02, 2008 9:35 am

My top 5 favorite singers list...

# Jimi Jamison
#2 Steve Perry
#3 Lou Gramm
#4 Joe Lynn Turner
#5 Dave Bickler

I have the 3 studio albums that Turner did with Rainbow, the studio album he did with Malmsteen, a couple of his solo albums, the first Mothers Army CD, Deep Purple's Slave And Masters album (my favorite DP album) and one of his Fandango CD's.

I would love to get all of the albums of his that I don't have, but I haven't been able to spend the money to get them yet.

One of the things I love about JLT's singing is that it reminds me a lot of Jimi Jamison, Lou Gramm and Paul Rodgers.
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Postby Deb » Wed Apr 02, 2008 9:53 am

Andrew wrote:Not sure what I will do with it as yet. Stay tuned...


:lol: Awww, come on Andrew. Image
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Re: Joe Lynn Turner

Postby Rocker Chic » Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:07 am

Andrew wrote:
Deb wrote:
True dat! Love this clip of them all rehearsing in the women's washroom at MRfest.....must be great accoustics. :lol: :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLAl895P ... re=related

Am I the only one who thinks EM looks adorable with his glasses? :oops: :)


I have the full DVD of backstage footage now.....60 mins worth. :)


Yeah, and why am I finding out about it here, Andrew??? :evil:

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Postby Indyjoe » Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:10 am

Deb wrote:
Andrew wrote:Not sure what I will do with it as yet. Stay tuned...


:lol: Awww, come on Andrew. Image


:lol: Deb!
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Postby Rocker Chic » Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:22 am

Journey/Survivor wrote:My top 5 favorite singers list...

# Jimi Jamison
#2 Steve Perry
#3 Lou Gramm
#4 Joe Lynn Turner
#5 Dave Bickler

I have the 3 studio albums that Turner did with Rainbow, the studio album he did with Malmsteen, a couple of his solo albums, the first Mothers Army CD, Deep Purple's Slave And Masters album (my favorite DP album) and one of his Fandango CD's.

I would love to get all of the albums of his that I don't have, but I haven't been able to spend the money to get them yet.

One of the things I love about JLT's singing is that it reminds me a lot of Jimi Jamison, Lou Gramm and Paul Rodgers.


I have a rather vast collection of JLT stuff. :lol: When I saw him once in NJ (many years ago), I brought a stack of CD inserts with me in hopes of getting him to sign some of them. I wanted to find out which project(s) he was most proud of, so I asked him to look through them and sign only those. He was amazed at everything that I had brought (which was quite impressive already), until I started mentioning the other stuff that I hadn't brought. He was so overwhelmed, that he signed and personalized everything, gave me a huge hug and a kiss and told me how happy I made him! I think the best part were his comments about each item as he signed them. :lol: The last items that I brought to him (at a show a couple of months ago) was the 'Brazen Abbot' stuff that he was on. While I was waiting on line, one of his people asked to see what I wanted signed and she moved me up to the front of the line when she saw it. 8)

I almost have all of my stuff signed now, so I think I need a few more shows of his to finish them off. :lol: Trouble is that the man is always busy and keeps putting out more and more stuff annually! I can't keep up! :shock: [I told him that between him and Jeff Scott Soto, they could make a girl go broke! :shock: He loved that and said "Jeff is my man!" :D ] Oh, well, I think I can deal with a lifetime of music and shows from Joe. :D Next up: I'm bringing along the 'Nostradamus' project!

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Re: Joe Lynn Turner

Postby Gordon from Edinburgh » Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:44 am

Journey69 wrote:I wonder how he would do singing Journey songs? I bet he would be good. I wonder how good he would have been when he was in his prime..And SJ don't say like shit either!! :lol:


JLT woulda been fine - Rainbow did a great album called "Difficult To Cure" with a great single called "I Surrender" - its not too far away from Journey and if Rainbow had been promoted properly in the states, they woulda been massive.

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Re: Joe Lynn Turner

Postby Lilla_Forever » Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:25 am

NealIsGod wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Journey69 wrote:I wonder how he would do singing Journey songs? I bet he would be good. I wonder how good he would have been when he was in his prime..And SJ don't say like shit either!! :lol:


Nothing but respect for Mr. Turner. I've seen him a few times and he rocks. The man also knows how to play the role of a "rockstar." "Strret Of Dreams" would have been a HUGE hit with the Journey musicians and name added to it. Bad ass song, nonetheless. 8) JLT is a cool motherfucker.


Do you have his solo album "Rescue You"? Awesome album. My other favorites with him are Malmsteen's "Odyssey" and Rainbow's "Straight Between the Eyes" and "Bent Out of Shape".


Rescue You is a brilliant album! NIG I remember we talked about it some time back and I have since bought the whole thing mainly from hearing Endlessly which is a killer track. But there really isn't a bad song on there. The other ones you mention are among my favourites as well, especially Bent Out of Shape. I am heavily into his newer albums Usual Suspects and Second Hand Life at the moment. It actually seems to me that his voice has regained a lot of strength from his youth these recent years as his voice on these albums in my opinion is better than on HTP Project for instance.
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