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Archetype wrote:Jeff Berlin didn't "click" with the guys on a personal level or on a musical level, and that's why he turned down the gig.. Gowan gets along with everyone in Styx very well and they share many of the same views and outlooks on things. Gowan would have been an idiot to turn don the Styx gig. Quit crying about something that happened eleven years ago. I bet you still aren't over the girlfriends who dumped you in high school.
chickenbeef wrote:Archetype wrote:Jeff Berlin didn't "click" with the guys on a personal level or on a musical level, and that's why he turned down the gig.. Gowan gets along with everyone in Styx very well and they share many of the same views and outlooks on things. Gowan would have been an idiot to turn don the Styx gig. Quit crying about something that happened eleven years ago. I bet you still aren't over the girlfriends who dumped you in high school.
hahaha froy with a gf???? but i do hear he is making amends with his right hand
chickenbeef wrote:i can picture highschool froy with first time on in the background making love to his hand..oh what a lovely boy he was
froy wrote:Jeff Berlin's resume reads like the who's who of the higher echelon of music artists. Jeff Berlin was even asked to join Van Halen, an invitation that he actually turned down. "Eddie Van Halen was a fan of the band that I played in with Bill Bruford," Berlin recalls. "We met and started to hang out and jam together. He was a sweet terrific guy. One day he saw me play a gig with my group and then asked me if I would like to join Van Halen. After this, we rehearsed at David Lee Roth's house a couple of times. Ultimately, I said no to his gracious offer because when you join a band, you join the entirety of it, the life philosophy of its members and also the habits that they may be involved with. I felt that, in terms of activities and attitudes, I didn't mesh with their vision of things. I didn't wish to be mercenary and just take the job for money because it wouldn’t be fair to the band members. So, I just said no to the offer."
Gowan needs to learn it's about the legacy and the fit not the money.
froy wrote:and also the habits that they may be involved with.
Archetype wrote:froy wrote:and also the habits that they may be involved with.
Sounds like he just didn't want any part of their narcotics use.
Andrew wrote:froy wrote:Jeff Berlin's resume reads like the who's who of the higher echelon of music artists. Jeff Berlin was even asked to join Van Halen, an invitation that he actually turned down. "Eddie Van Halen was a fan of the band that I played in with Bill Bruford," Berlin recalls. "We met and started to hang out and jam together. He was a sweet terrific guy. One day he saw me play a gig with my group and then asked me if I would like to join Van Halen. After this, we rehearsed at David Lee Roth's house a couple of times. Ultimately, I said no to his gracious offer because when you join a band, you join the entirety of it, the life philosophy of its members and also the habits that they may be involved with. I felt that, in terms of activities and attitudes, I didn't mesh with their vision of things. I didn't wish to be mercenary and just take the job for money because it wouldn’t be fair to the band members. So, I just said no to the offer."
Gowan needs to learn it's about the legacy and the fit not the money.
Give it a rest already.
froy wrote:Andrew wrote:froy wrote:Jeff Berlin's resume reads like the who's who of the higher echelon of music artists. Jeff Berlin was even asked to join Van Halen, an invitation that he actually turned down. "Eddie Van Halen was a fan of the band that I played in with Bill Bruford," Berlin recalls. "We met and started to hang out and jam together. He was a sweet terrific guy. One day he saw me play a gig with my group and then asked me if I would like to join Van Halen. After this, we rehearsed at David Lee Roth's house a couple of times. Ultimately, I said no to his gracious offer because when you join a band, you join the entirety of it, the life philosophy of its members and also the habits that they may be involved with. I felt that, in terms of activities and attitudes, I didn't mesh with their vision of things. I didn't wish to be mercenary and just take the job for money because it wouldn’t be fair to the band members. So, I just said no to the offer."
Gowan needs to learn it's about the legacy and the fit not the money.
Give it a rest already.
I rest my case let the jury deliberate,
Archetype wrote:froy wrote:Andrew wrote:froy wrote:Jeff Berlin's resume reads like the who's who of the higher echelon of music artists. Jeff Berlin was even asked to join Van Halen, an invitation that he actually turned down. "Eddie Van Halen was a fan of the band that I played in with Bill Bruford," Berlin recalls. "We met and started to hang out and jam together. He was a sweet terrific guy. One day he saw me play a gig with my group and then asked me if I would like to join Van Halen. After this, we rehearsed at David Lee Roth's house a couple of times. Ultimately, I said no to his gracious offer because when you join a band, you join the entirety of it, the life philosophy of its members and also the habits that they may be involved with. I felt that, in terms of activities and attitudes, I didn't mesh with their vision of things. I didn't wish to be mercenary and just take the job for money because it wouldn’t be fair to the band members. So, I just said no to the offer."
Gowan needs to learn it's about the legacy and the fit not the money.
Give it a rest already.
I rest my case let the jury deliberate,
We have, and we think you're obsessive and overbearing about Styx. Find a new hobby.
froy wrote:Andrew wrote:froy wrote:Jeff Berlin's resume reads like the who's who of the higher echelon of music artists. Jeff Berlin was even asked to join Van Halen, an invitation that he actually turned down. "Eddie Van Halen was a fan of the band that I played in with Bill Bruford," Berlin recalls. "We met and started to hang out and jam together. He was a sweet terrific guy. One day he saw me play a gig with my group and then asked me if I would like to join Van Halen. After this, we rehearsed at David Lee Roth's house a couple of times. Ultimately, I said no to his gracious offer because when you join a band, you join the entirety of it, the life philosophy of its members and also the habits that they may be involved with. I felt that, in terms of activities and attitudes, I didn't mesh with their vision of things. I didn't wish to be mercenary and just take the job for money because it wouldn’t be fair to the band members. So, I just said no to the offer."
Gowan needs to learn it's about the legacy and the fit not the money.
Give it a rest already.
I rest my case let the jury deliberate,
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