Wow!
How coked-up do you think he was? Also, were he and The Ultimate Warrior separated at birth?
Thank for sharing that. Now my quest for that album begins.
Answer: very coked.
Here is one of my favorite Steve Walsh quotes, in response to Kansas "selling out":
"Once upon a time we were young. We made records, and we were good. We had each other, and very little else. Luck played it's fickle roll by annointing us with fame and fortune, and we loved it. BUT, the music that Kerry wrote was from his heart, and not about the money, and is to this day-timeless. Over the years, we seemed like we went out of our way to confuse our loyal fans, and truly some if not most of our fans did wander away. Nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky, but we soldiered on with the fans that are still very loyal and caring. As our record sales dwindled, we were forced to take riskier gigs, and make recordings in a new and more economical way, because we had to. What was once all about KANSAS, is now about our individual lives, and the lives of our families. There's no turning back to the days when we headlined huge concert arenas and had elaborate light shows. We still do the best we can, and I happen to think we're still pretty good. But the fact remains, that our lives have changed. The record business has changed. And we now are forced to do things differently-because at 55 years old, we are an albatross. So hold this Subaru commercial against us if you must, but know that at some point in everyone's life, it has to be about a lot more than personal integrity and pride, and the money we earn from the sale of our beloved "Dust", will buy one more roll of toilet paper that will wipe the asses of the ones we love."