Eyeof wrote:Okay…here we go:
1. “Who knows why anyone would re-release a recording and not have anyone
from the band participate in it.”
I mean really? No one from the band? JP was not a part of the band? JJ was not? What did he want McAuley’s take on Vital Signs? Passive aggressive slap number one.
Yeah, totally agree with you on this one. I don't understand how FS could think the current line-up of Survivor is somehow more relevant to the recording of past albums than the old line-up.
3. “The only other person in the room to see it all and know was yours truly. Ron had no patience
for crap so he would say what was on his mind, not always in the kindest of words, and get on with the task at hand. And when the guys were done cutting he wanted to send as many of them as possible home to have the studio and his energies left alone. To disturb Ron's energy was never a good thing. So it was the old less is more thing as far as the band members were concerned. Before I knew it he would whittle it down to just he and I.” (Can you guy really tell me this is not a slap to JP?????)
I read this more as "I'm the most important person EVER involved with Survivor!" which, I guess, is kind of a slap in the face to JP, though I took it more as FS just giving himself a big pat on the back and saying, "Aren't I wonderful?" But now that I think about it, it was probably intended as both: "I'm wonderful, AND the other guys who were formerly in my band don't know anything, so don't listen to them."
4. Or this! (“When I sent the first mix out of "I Can't Hold Back" everyone said there
wasn't enough bass. I walked into work that day and the first question
I ran into was so? I said "so what!" Ron looked at me and asked me
what the guys thought and I told him, not enough bass. Then he looked
me straight in the eye and said no more tapes go out. You figure out
what you're going to tell the guys but no more tapes. I wore out the
old "It must of got lost in the mail" excuse.” (In other words, JP was not a part of that and we wasn’t even allowed to hear the tapes.)
Again, my first take on this was Frankie patting himself on the back (again) and saying, "See?! The producer likes me the best! Yay! I'm the MAN!" Which is indirectly a slap at the other guys, of course, but I thought the emphasis was more self-aggrandizing. But who knows.
Either way, it's kind of sad that the only entertainment to be had from Survivor these days is analyzing (and laughing at) what Frankie writes in his blogs.