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Date Posted: 13:15:27 02/25/00 Fri
Author: Mf
Author Host/IP: spider-wo044.proxy.aol.com / 205.188.200.39
Subject: Re: Journey to The Guess Who
In reply to: bcpcfan 's message, "Journey to The Guess Who" on 08:45:04 02/25/00 Fri

Want a great alternative? How about Spirit- one of the best bands ever out of LA and in many way similar to the GW. Both bands were never afraid to experiment and stretch the limits of pop music.


> While reading through AMG - The American Music Guide's
> article on The Guess Who, there is a mention of other
> groups who cite TGW as a musical influence. The group
> Journey, who I've always thought were excellent, ranks
> The Guess Who at the top of their list. And in
> listening to Steve Perry, their lead singer, you can
> hear -- albeit in a higher range, a mighty powerful
> Burtonian influence coming out. Pretty good
> alternative music choice when I have to give my GW/BC

> CD's a rest. Opinions? Or any other singers/groups
> you know of who have clearly been studying our boys?

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[> [> Re: Journey to The Guess Who -- VfD, 18:52:12 02/25/00 Fri [1] (spider-tq044.proxy.aol.com/152.163.201.64)

SPIRIT! Alright, now you're talking. 12 Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus is one of my alltime favorite albums. The fuzz tone of Randy California was similar to that of Bachman's on songs like NoTime & Proper Stranger. They also liked to have the guitar solos travel across your headphones as do Bachman's. Stereo panning..a lost art. "When I Touch You" is a mindblowing song.
As for Journey, I like the songs better than the voice which sounds to me like Hard Rock's answer to Michael Bolten. Sorry! That's great to have somebody mention BC as an influence but he really didn't learn too many Burtonesque vocal moves in my book.


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[> [> [> Re: Journey to The Guess Who -- AW, 21:20:25 02/25/00 Fri [1] (proxy-675.public.rwc.webtv.net/209.240.216.75)

Spirit- they did I Got A Line On You , didn't they? And I LIKE Steve Perry's voice. (just not as much as Burton's!)


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[> [> [> [> Re: Journey to The Guess Who -- Votefer, 22:08:18 02/25/00 Fri [1] (spider-te034.proxy.aol.com/152.163.195.189)

> Spirit- they did I Got A Line On You , didn't they?

Yes they did that. You probably also have heard "Nature's Way" and possibly "Mr Skin" (killer sax--very funky, high energy song), both from the SARDONICUS LP. Two members split off to become Jo Jo Gunn whose big hit was "Run, Run, Run". I have one their LP's--the cover has the four bandmembers in bed with a 250 lp in the buff lady flying through the air towards them as they wait in eager anticapation. Was that too much information?


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[> [> [> [> [> Re: Journey to The Guess Who -- Kelly's husband, 22:42:45 02/25/00 Fri [1] (edtntnt1-port-403.agt.net/161.184.193.149)

and don't forget jay ferguson's side trip to "thunder island"


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[> [> [> [> [> [> Re: Journey to The Guess Who -- Heidi, 20:46:17 02/27/00 Sun [1] (175.seattle-28-29rs.wa.dial-access.att.net/12.73.107.175)

> and don't forget jay ferguson's side trip to "thunder
> island"
Yes! Thunder Island did-ot-for-me the same way "Come on By" did, when I was 15!~ Incidentally, Steve Perry is my second favorite (to B.C ) and I have all his piano music. too....but Steve Perry was a 'above average" piano musician, compared to B.C.'s genius.....


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[> [> [> [> [> Re: Journey to The Guess Who -- mf, 13:57:28 02/26/00 Sat [1] (spider-wl053.proxy.aol.com/205.188.199.43)

Best of Spirit has I Got A Line On You, 1984 and 5 of the 12 dreams among other goodies. One of those bands you tend to forget. And both the Jay Ferguson and Jo Jo Gunne singles were quite excellent take-offs on the Spirit sound.


> > Spirit- they did I Got A Line On You , didn't they?
>
> Yes they did that. You probably also have heard
> "Nature's Way" and possibly "Mr Skin" (killer
> sax--very funky, high energy song), both from the
> SARDONICUS LP. Two members split off to become Jo Jo
> Gunn whose big hit was "Run, Run, Run". I have one
> their LP's--the cover has the four bandmembers in bed
> with a 250 lp in the buff lady flying through the air
> towards them as they wait in eager anticapation. Was
> that too much information?


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[> [> [> Re: Journey to The Guess Who -- kelly's husband, 22:40:25 02/25/00 Fri [1] (edtntnt1-port-403.agt.net/161.184.193.149)

I'm with you on the Journey notion. I did however always enjoy the effortless delivery of Steve Perry and am set back a step or two every time I hear "wheel in the sky".
"Mr. Skin" is a nasty little bit of pop culture and "the animal zoo" is someplace we all need to visit!
To carry a bit of everyone else's conversation into this one, Robert Plant is one of rocks best "screamers", Daltrey get the tears out from "behind blue eyes" and the Stones have a real bad boy thing about them.
But the Beatles are at the top of it all!


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[> [> [> [> Re: Journey to The Guess Who -- VfD, 23:11:35 02/25/00 Fri [1] (spider-ta064.proxy.aol.com/152.163.205.74)

Well hello there, Mr. Kelly's Husband. Can't argue with the Beatles' assertion, since I had 10 of their LP's & just 45's of everyone else (even TGW until AmerWom).
Another good Spirit song which was released as a single (but stiffed) was "1984".."...knocking at your door/will you let it come/will you let it run your life!"


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[> [> [> [> Re: Journey to The Guess Who -- AW, 09:45:57 02/26/00 Sat [1] (proxy-614.public.rwc.webtv.net/209.240.200.174)

Hi Kelly's husband! Nice of you to pop in.


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[> [> [> Re: Journey to The Guess Who -- bcpcfan, 08:51:04 02/28/00 Mon [1] (NoHost/208.160.141.177)

> As for Journey, I like the songs better than the voice
> which sounds to me like Hard Rock's answer to Michael
> Bolten. Sorry! That's great to have somebody mention
> BC as an influence but he really didn't learn too many
> Burtonesque vocal moves in my book.

As is becoming more of the norm these days, VfD, we agree to disagree ;-)


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[> [> [> [> Re: Journey to The Guess Who -- VfD, 12:41:59 02/28/00 Mon [1] (as4-dial29.gdrp.mi.voyager.net/209.153.135.232)


> As is becoming more of the norm these days, VfD, we
> agree to disagree ;-)

But we were in the same band, I'm sure we could agree on some material! "Share The Land" certainly wouldn't be a problem for me.


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[> [> [> [> [> Re: Journey to The Guess Who -- bcpcfan, 12:55:59 02/28/00 Mon [1] (port1-18.hanover.desupernet.net/208.157.110.81)

Ahh, you're alright then.
>
> > As is becoming more of the norm these days, VfD, we
> > agree to disagree ;-)
>
> But we were in the same band, I'm sure we could agree
> on some material! "Share The Land" certainly wouldn't
> be a problem for me.


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[> [> Re: Journey to The Guess Who -- Kelly's Husband, 22:34:06 02/25/00 Fri [1] (edtntnt1-port-403.agt.net/161.184.193.149)

yes "the twelve dreams of Doctor Sardonicus" was probably many a radio programmers nightmare!


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[> [> Re: Journey to The Guess Who to Spirit -- Bruce W, 20:58:57 02/27/00 Sun [1] (spider-wj061.proxy.aol.com/205.188.198.46)

> Want a great alternative? How about Spirit- one of the
> best bands ever out of LA and in many way similar to
> the GW. Both bands were never afraid to experiment and
> stretch the limits of pop music.

Jay Ferguson of Spirit/Jo Jo Gunne and solo outings and Burton had a number of interesting parallels and differences. Both were tremendously talented writers keybordists and tenor vocalists. Ferguson had tremendous underground radio support with Spirit but had trouble cracking into the upper echelons of pop music. Cummings was a pop music master who craved legitimacy in the FM music scene. Both of them also had lackluster movie stints. Ferguson in the Model Shoppe and Cummings in Melanie. Ferguson has had a very active career scoring movies and TV show since the mid 1980's. Always wanted to hear a "Night of the Pianos" featuring these two. Why should those guitar players have all the fun? Bruce W. aka Jo Jo Fanne


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