Still a hit. If we had to lose Yes and ELP to get Asia, that was a fair trade.
I never had a favorite between John Wetton or Greg Lake. They were both awesome to me. I know back in the day everyone hated this concert because of Lake but I never got the hate. It's stellar.
I saw them in '96 before I left for basic training in the Army. Had a buddy doing stage security and he got me backstage after the show. Met Tom when he came up behind me and saw my haircut and said he once met a guy yrs ago with that hairstyle and he offered me a Budwieser, which I gladly took. Lol.. Stood there talking about music and him meeting Elvis when he was a kid in '62 while he was filming the movie Follow That Dream in Florida near his hometown. Said that was the moment he KNEW he wanted to be a rock star too. It was a awesome show and awesome night.
One band that I wish I saw live.
Joe
I first I heard that song was on the finally of Breaking Bad and fell in love with the song. Their tale is a sad one. The bands version is better though.
One of my favorite things about Asia is the lead vocalist wasn't the guitarist. Even when Lake took over, he still played bass while singing lead.I liked that band a lot, but it's one of the least progressive of the progressive rock bands. Progressive pop, hahaahaha. The first album is the best, each one after that is lesser. Wetton is the voice of that band, I feel bad for Lake having to take over and fill those shoes, even just briefly. His voice wasn't high enough to do the Wetton parts correctly. Still a great singer, just "wrong" (similar to how Brad Gillis got all that hate for filling in for Randy Rhoads after he died). It's funny, they were both vocalists in King Crimson at different points, too.
One of my favorite things about Asia is the lead vocalist wasn't the guitarist. Even when Lake took over, he still played bass while singing lead.
As a drummer, I've got a soft spot for any band that has an oddball instrumentalist on lead vocals. Genesis, the Eagles, Asia, all greats to me.
And if I recall correctly, Wetton took over for Lake in King Crimson when Lake left them. Then Lake replaced Wetton in Asia when Geffen fired Wetton.
What flips my mind is that back then, when rock was coming of age, they had no back groud on how to make the music other than what they liked and based on some blues, but the bands today have tons of history to fall back on where those bands in the 60's 70's did not have.It saddens me that there are rock bands around now that have no idea that they will never be that good.
You would be correct. And re: Geffen and Wetton, Wetton said he was fired while Geffen said it was a mutual departure. I hold that it's hard to say they had a mutual breakup when the guy separated says it wasn't mutual.You must like King's X, Thin Lizzy as well. Triumph had two vocalists, Gil Moore was the drummer and sang half their songs. Glenn Hughes is a great bassist who always sings (even in Deep Purple he was more than just a backup singer to Coverdale), he sings most of Black Country Communion's songs.
It saddens me that there are rock bands around now that have no idea that they will never be that good.
I wasn't aware that Geffen actually fired Wetton. Seems odd.
Obligatory "I listened to Arcade Fire before The Suburbs" post.