It's good to see Lou Gramm and Mick Jones in the same room together, talking about the music. It's the music that matters, not all the drama and gossip.
Yeah, I think Lou's only real issue with Mick now is the fact that the band does shows without Mick or Mick barely even plays. Also Lou ha never been comfortable with Kelly singing like him. To me sounding similar isn't really a problem.
no they don't. the last thing a great rock and roll band needs is to waste their time with shit like the rock and roll hall of fame! i can't think of anything less rock and roll than that farce! it's as bad as the grammys or the oscars.
@@johnbland3642 Not only that but according to Lou, Mick and their producer at the time screwed it up anyway and pissed off the Hall of fame via screaming match and they said no matter what u do u will never be inducted
Lou did that one night after his show at Pine Knob in Michigan. We had lawn seats and the head of security asked us if we would like to sit in the seats and we said yes and we keep going down closer and closer to the stage until we were front row and center and one song Lou is playing a cowbell and after he was done I was signaling for him to give us his drumstick. Instead of giving his drumstick, he handed my son his cowbell. After the show we were at the top again as we were walking I was explaining to my son that Lou was recovering from the removal of a brain tumor and this guy overheard me and asked if we would like to meet Lou and we did and he put his backstage pass on the cowbell and autographed it, we talked about his surgery and the probability was not in his favor and him leaving Foreigner, then he asked us if we’d like to see the stage and what it looks like to him when he’s on stage, I was dizzy just looking at empty seats, I can’t imagine filled with moving people, that it would be less dizzying. My son seemed to be unfazed. What a night. And my son was probably under 10 years old and had been playing drums, and now he in his 30s and play guitar, bass, keyboards writes and produces his own songs. Check out UA-cam Angelo Walker Portal to Atlas and many of his other songs.
They made some amazing music. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has experienced some incredible memories while listening to their music. Couldn't imagine a world where the music of Foreigner didn't exist. Iconic.
These guys have truly had a love hate relationship with each other since around the early 80’s. Mick Jones really did Lou dirty by taking all of the money, and full songwriting credit for all of Foreigner’s success in their heyday.
Here's Lou... clearly just tolerating Mick. The guy literally split hairs with songwriting royalties and did ridiculous things like taking 75/25 splits on payouts for specific songs. Lou wrote, "I want to know what love is," and Mick said "let's do a 90-10 split." And when Lou Gramm said, why don't you just have it all, Mick took 100%.
I am just so happy that Mick and Lou are sitting next to each other these days. Thank you Mick Jones. Lou is one of the greatest rock vocalists of his generation. Top 5.
I'm from Rochester New York and met Lou for the 1st time through his 1st cousin Karen Slade. Karen and I met at the Penny Arcade where we saw many bands. She took me to meet Lou at the Parliament lounge in Rochester when his brother Dicky was playing in a band Cock Robin. He is beyond any shadow of a doubt my favorite vocalist. I'm in Clearwater Florida with several originals struggling and praying to the good Lord I'll be able to get my songs recorded to bless others because it's all about glorifying Jesus Christ anyway.
@@J4-kjtdr8775 Yes. They were married from 1993 to 2010. The first album of hers that he produced was The Woman In Me, released in 1995, but it was her third album, 1997's Come On Over, that was the best by far.
When u hear some of the back stories during the mid to late 80s and even again during late 90 earily 2000s. You really get ani idea of how selfish Mick Jones was and still to an extent. Him wanting full credit on I Want To Know What Love Is when both of them actually had joint partnership over it and ended up getting it. Inside Information album was totally written by Mick cause Lou wasn’t interested and Mick at that point wouldn’t listen to any of Lou ideas either. When Shadow King came about and Lou and guys were trying to promote it. Foreigner being on same label tried to sabotage it from getting any radio play or nothing saying to company if it’s a hit album and or does well Lou’s possibility of coming back to the band would be slim. That’s why u don’t hear much about that project really. Then we’re able to rekindle writing friendship than Lou has his tumor surgery and Mick and label force Lou to come back when he needed to take time off for rehab. So I hope they really talked and straightened things out truthfully and made amends realizing what they had as a team effort.
Kinda like watching yourself doing an interview with your ex wife about all the happy memories gone by, lol. You can just feel the tension. Lou listening to Mick thinking Christ when is this $ hole going to stop talking? Honestly if I sat next to a guy who jacked me out of millions of dollars???
Mick Jones is so full of it about the fan out in the rain..Lou Gramm has clearly stated that the song Juke Box Hero was inspired by his own experience of standing out in the rain without a ticket to a Jimi Hendrix concert and listening when the side door opened for seconds at a time..Mick is a liar as usual..but Lou tolerated it in this interview for the sake of maintaining the peace.
That’s exactly what went through my head! I’ve seen several interviews with Lou and how the song came about…I think Mick doesn’t want Lou to be in the limelight about anything involving Foreigner 😒
Lou doesn’t look well. I had Foreigners first four albums back in the day. Loved their pop/rock sound. They were called corporate rock back then, along with every other band that produced hit singles to sell albums.
Lou is one of the best vocalist of all time. This is a tough song to sing and he proved his ability with it.
It's good to see Lou Gramm and Mick Jones in the same room together, talking about the music. It's the music that matters, not all the drama and gossip.
Yeah, good post, its all about the music
amen
I was thinking the same thing. My, how our heroes have ages with us.
This was an old interview
Yeah, I think Lou's only real issue with Mick now is the fact that the band does shows without Mick or Mick barely even plays. Also Lou ha never been comfortable with Kelly singing like him. To me sounding similar isn't really a problem.
Foreigner deserves to be in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame!!
ABSOLUTELY...
Oh good God yes they do!
no they don't. the last thing a great rock and roll band needs is to waste their time with shit like the rock and roll hall of fame! i can't think of anything less rock and roll than that farce! it's as bad as the grammys or the oscars.
@@johnbland3642 Not only that but according to Lou, Mick and their producer at the time screwed it up anyway and pissed off the Hall of fame via screaming match and they said no matter what u do u will never be inducted
@@johnbland3642 It would be nice for the members of the band thou wouldn't it, shit for you I know but hey it's not for or about you is it 🤔
Lou did that one night after his show at Pine Knob in Michigan. We had lawn seats and the head of security asked us if we would like to sit in the seats and we said yes and we keep going down closer and closer to the stage until we were front row and center and one song Lou is playing a cowbell and after he was done I was signaling for him to give us his drumstick. Instead of giving his drumstick, he handed my son his cowbell. After the show we were at the top again as we were walking I was explaining to my son that Lou was recovering from the removal of a brain tumor and this guy overheard me and asked if we would like to meet Lou and we did and he put his backstage pass on the cowbell and autographed it, we talked about his surgery and the probability was not in his favor and him leaving Foreigner, then he asked us if we’d like to see the stage and what it looks like to him when he’s on stage, I was dizzy just looking at empty seats, I can’t imagine filled with moving people, that it would be less dizzying. My son seemed to be unfazed. What a night.
And my son was probably under 10 years old and had been playing drums, and now he in his 30s and play guitar, bass, keyboards writes and produces his own songs. Check out UA-cam Angelo Walker Portal to Atlas
and many of his other songs.
They made some amazing music. I'm sure I'm not the only one who has experienced some incredible memories while listening to their music. Couldn't imagine a world where the music of Foreigner didn't exist. Iconic.
Yeah I’m with you all. seeing Mick and Lou. Sharing some good music writing stories. Love this band. Always will. thanks foreigner. Rock ‘n’ roll!!
Lou was the real jukebox hero !!
Yes Mick Jones foreigners band have a wonderful lead singer Lou gramm .
Without him the foreigners not worth listening too
These guys have truly had a love hate relationship with each other since around the early 80’s. Mick Jones really did Lou dirty by taking all of the money, and full songwriting credit for all of Foreigner’s success in their heyday.
Here's Lou... clearly just tolerating Mick. The guy literally split hairs with songwriting royalties and did ridiculous things like taking 75/25 splits on payouts for specific songs. Lou wrote, "I want to know what love is," and Mick said "let's do a 90-10 split." And when Lou Gramm said, why don't you just have it all, Mick took 100%.
If you don’t stand up for yourself who will? Why did he offer to give him 100%
I am just so happy that Mick and Lou are sitting next to each other these days. Thank you Mick Jones. Lou is one of the greatest rock vocalists of his generation. Top 5.
This interview was from a few years ago.
Lou is only there for business reasons. Like sitting with your ex but the money is worth the agro
These guys are cool. What they did for that young fan shows just how badass these guys are.
I really do feel that Jukebox Hero is a genuine classic.
I'm sorry but I like Mick too but Lou is stellar in my book. Mick did take advantage of Lou.
"Juke Box Hero" was the Very First '45 record I got... I played it over and over and over :D !!!
My first introduction to the band was
The 4 record.and jukebox hero was
My favorite song along with " break it up"
And night life
I'm from Rochester New York and met Lou for the 1st time through his 1st cousin Karen Slade. Karen and I met at the Penny Arcade where we saw many bands. She took me to meet Lou at the Parliament lounge in Rochester when his brother Dicky was playing in a band Cock Robin. He is beyond any shadow of a doubt my favorite vocalist. I'm in Clearwater Florida with several originals struggling and praying to the good Lord I'll be able to get my songs recorded to bless others because it's all about glorifying Jesus Christ anyway.
Wow! Parliament Lounge and Cock Robin. You really took me back! I saw Lou with black sheep at the Penny Arcade !
Foreigner FOREVER
Can’t wait!
Awesome song!
Great😢story!
Two super talented guys! Especially Mick as a guitarist and producer.
Great story
Would love to see Rick Beato interview then!
Looking forward to it!!)😎
Produced by "Mutt" Lange, this song also has the feel of a Def Leppard or AC/DC song.
Wasn't Mutt Shania Twains boyfriend for a while
@@J4-kjtdr8775Mutt is her ex husband. They were married for 17 years.
@@bethvigna7974 ah 10-4
@@J4-kjtdr8775 Yes. They were married from 1993 to 2010. The first album of hers that he produced was The Woman In Me, released in 1995, but it was her third album, 1997's Come On Over, that was the best by far.
wow..got these two in the same room??
When u hear some of the back stories during the mid to late 80s and even again during late 90 earily 2000s. You really get ani idea of how selfish Mick Jones was and still to an extent. Him wanting full credit on I Want To Know What Love Is when both of them actually had joint partnership over it and ended up getting it. Inside Information album was totally written by Mick cause Lou wasn’t interested and Mick at that point wouldn’t listen to any of Lou ideas either. When Shadow King came about and Lou and guys were trying to promote it. Foreigner being on same label tried to sabotage it from getting any radio play or nothing saying to company if it’s a hit album and or does well Lou’s possibility of coming back to the band would be slim. That’s why u don’t hear much about that project really. Then we’re able to rekindle writing friendship than Lou has his tumor surgery and Mick and label force Lou to come back when he needed to take time off for rehab. So I hope they really talked and straightened things out truthfully and made amends realizing what they had as a team effort.
Kinda like watching yourself doing an interview with your ex wife about all the happy memories gone by, lol. You can just feel the tension. Lou listening to Mick thinking Christ when is this $ hole going to stop talking? Honestly if I sat next to a guy who jacked me out of millions of dollars???
@ForeigneronlineOfficial Hey Mick, you still owe Lou $$$ for his share of I wanna know. Put your greed aside and cut him a check.
♥
Mick Jones is so full of it about the fan out in the rain..Lou Gramm has clearly stated that the song Juke Box Hero was inspired by his own experience of standing out in the rain without a ticket to a Jimi Hendrix concert and listening when the side door opened for seconds at a time..Mick is a liar as usual..but Lou tolerated it in this interview for the sake of maintaining the peace.
That’s exactly what went through my head! I’ve seen several interviews with Lou and how the song came about…I think Mick doesn’t want Lou to be in the limelight about anything involving Foreigner 😒
Lou doesn’t look well. I had Foreigners first four albums back in the day. Loved their pop/rock sound. They were called corporate rock back then, along with every other band that produced hit singles to sell albums.
This song came out not long after John Lennon was killed. I was convinced that the words were "You took my hero. (John Lennon's dead)"
Two super talented guys! Especially Mick as a guitarist and producer.