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Often, when a song is presumed to be about a particular topic and turns out not to be, it can be difficult to shake the perception people have adopted. It usually takes the artist themselves coming out to clarify the meaning of a song, to set the record straight once and for all. We...
Often, when a song is presumed to be about a particular topic and turns out not to be, it can be difficult to shake the perception people have adopted. It usually takes the artist themselves coming out to clarify the meaning of a song, to set the record straight once and for all. We...
He brought this seminal example of the genre to Journey after John Waite, the singer in Cain's former band the Babys, rejected an early version. Neal Schon didn't really want "Open Arms" either. But Steve Perry intervened, and they turned it into a soaring paean to renewal. Oh, and ...
After his ‘70s success with The Babys and before his late ‘80s supergroup run with Bad English, John Waite kicked off his solo career with the chart-topping mid-tempo ballad “Missing You.” Once again, Waite speaks to the pangs of regret in a relationship since ended and the longing ...
After his ‘70s success with The Babys and before his late ‘80s supergroup run with Bad English, John Waite kicked off his solo career with the chart-topping mid-tempo ballad “Missing You.” Once again, Waite speaks to the pangs of regret in a relationship since ended and the longing ...
Jonathan Cain took over the mic for thisFrontiersouttake, returning to a sound that's more in keeping with his earlier tenure in theBabys. That's fine, but it's not Journey. No. 42. "Homemade Love" From:Departure(1980) Despite discovering a newfound chart prowess, Journey was still pron...
He brought this seminal example of the genre to Journey after John Waite, the singer in Cain's former band the Babys, rejected an early version. Neal Schon didn't really want "Open Arms" either. But Steve Perry intervened, and they turned it into a soaring paean to renewal. Oh, and ...
If you dislike power ballads, blame Jonathan Cain. He brought this seminal example of the genre to Journey afterJohn Waite, the frontman in Cain's former band theBabys, rejected an early version. Schon didn't really want "Open Arms," either. But Perry intervened, and they turned it into...