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rickysambo 04-13-2019 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by rosa3 (Post 1252353)
Don't want to burst anyone's bubble here, and please believe me, I WANT Richie to make a great album, but working with Tommy Lee is a big mistake. Tommy Lee is still thinking and acting like he is still in the 80's. Richie needs to work with people who are serious and mature, sorry but there is nothing mature about Tommy Lee at all. Ok, that is my 2 cents here, if you want to chew me up, be my guest! 😉

Tommy Lee has some swing like most "old school" drummers. Wouldn't want anyone from Motley Crue to contribute anything lyrically. Richie has all the ingredients here: Time, Heartbreak, Freedom, a great producer, choice to pick his collabs etc. All onus is on him now to create something great from a musical standpoint. I really wish he gets some good singers as well for a couple of songs for some variety. I liked what Mark Morton [Lamb of God] did with his recently released solo album [picking his peers/influences to guest on every track].

Thinny 04-13-2019 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rosa3 (Post 1252353)
Don't want to burst anyone's bubble here, and please believe me, I WANT Richie to make a great album, but working with Tommy Lee is a big mistake. Tommy Lee is still thinking and acting like he is still in the 80's. Richie needs to work with people who are serious and mature, sorry but there is nothing mature about Tommy Lee at all. Ok, that is my 2 cents here, if you want to chew me up, be my guest! ��

Huh? He's a killer drummer. That's all that matters...

Also Tommy's solo album Never A Dull Moment was fantastic and far removed from the 80s...as was his Methods of Mayhem stuff...but as Cap said, it's not like he'd have any input in anything other than drum parts if it's a Richie album...

Captain_jovi 04-13-2019 06:12 PM

Yeah it sounds like you're more worried being around Tommy is going to force Richie to relapse. No one is without sin and mistakes, I just want him working with talented people and he needs to rely on himself to not be influenced by anyone.

JackieBlue 05-04-2019 07:18 PM

Richie says his new album is called "The Songs That Wrote My Life".

https://www.courier-journal.com/vide...ra/1100294001/

rolo_tomachi 05-04-2019 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by JackieBlue (Post 1252676)
Richie says his new album is called "The Songs That Wrote My Life".

https://www.courier-journal.com/vide...ra/1100294001/

the title sounds like a greatest hits.

YOVANAfromPeru 05-05-2019 02:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JackieBlue (Post 1252676)
Richie says his new album is called "The Songs That Wrote My Life".

https://www.courier-journal.com/vide...ra/1100294001/

Thanks for posting the entire interview; so I can see Richie more serious moments... if he has already a title for the album I guess the album is taking shape; about the title... usually songwriters write about their life, in this case the title sounds upsidedown, kinda interesting.

JackieBlue 05-05-2019 04:25 AM

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Originally Posted by YOVANAfromPeru (Post 1252681)
Thanks for posting the entire interview; so I can see Richie more serious moments... if he has already a title for the album I guess the album is taking shape; about the title... usually songwriters write about their life, in this case the title sounds upsidedown, kinda interesting.

Yeah, it sounded to me like a take on the quote "we write the soundtracks for people's lives" that he uses a lot, except in his case it's kinda reversed and the songwriting has shaped his life, or something. At any rate, I think it's promising because it sounds introspective and hopefully reflects where he is now and how he got there.

FinnishFan 05-05-2019 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by JackieBlue (Post 1252676)
Richie says his new album is called "The Songs That Wrote My Life".

https://www.courier-journal.com/vide...ra/1100294001/

Looks like this site, along with those that were linked in the other Richie Sambora thread, cannot even be reached from Europe :(

Burlhouse 05-05-2019 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by FinnishFan (Post 1252686)
Looks like this site, along with those that were linked in the other Richie Sambora thread, cannot even be reached from Europe :(

For me as well.. it redirects me to their EU site..

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rolo_tomachi 05-05-2019 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JackieBlue (Post 1252682)
Yeah, it sounded to me like a take on the quote "we write the soundtracks for people's lives" that he uses a lot, except in his case it's kinda reversed and the songwriting has shaped his life, or something. At any rate, I think it's promising because it sounds introspective and hopefully reflects where he is now and how he got there.

Best of all, it seems to have a focused album. I'm more excited about this one than with the new Jovi album, I just hope, as I said on another occasion, not to delay the matter too long.


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