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madsplash wrote:It would be hell to be one of the greatest singers to ever have been heard and then not be able to live up to what you've done in the past.
Enigma869 wrote:madsplash wrote:It would be hell to be one of the greatest singers to ever have been heard and then not be able to live up to what you've done in the past.
I don't agree with this at all. Life is a journey of evolution, and while many people speculate that Perry must be some tortured soul who simply can't do it any longer (which may be true), it's also entirely possible that Perry is content with his life and the legacy he has left. Just like Larry Bird and Michael Jordan couldn't play forever, neither can all musicians. That doesn't take away from their vast body of work.
I'm not discounting the fact that Perry may well be a perfectionist (and most accept this as fact) who can't accept the fact that he can't sing like he used to. I'm simply presenting the other side of the equation that Perry may be happy with not singing any longer. I also don't think Journey's "success", as some people call it, bothers Perry one iota. The name Journey and Steve Perry will forever be intertwined. There aren't 27 people in the country who know who Journey is without Perry. The guys on the road as Journey today aren't making a living, without Perry. Those facts alone tell me that his legacy is firmly cemented, for all of time.
John from Boston
Enigma869 wrote:madsplash wrote:It would be hell to be one of the greatest singers to ever have been heard and then not be able to live up to what you've done in the past.
I don't agree with this at all. Life is a journey of evolution, and while many people speculate that Perry must be some tortured soul who simply can't do it any longer (which may be true), it's also entirely possible that Perry is content with his life and the legacy he has left. Just like Larry Bird and Michael Jordan couldn't play forever, neither can all musicians. That doesn't take away from their vast body of work.
I'm not discounting the fact that Perry may well be a perfectionist (and most accept this as fact) who can't accept the fact that he can't sing like he used to. I'm simply presenting the other side of the equation that Perry may be happy with not singing any longer. I also don't think Journey's "success", as some people call it, bothers Perry one iota. The name Journey and Steve Perry will forever be intertwined. There aren't 27 people in the country who know who Journey is without Perry. The guys on the road as Journey today aren't making a living, without Perry. Those facts alone tell me that his legacy is firmly cemented, for all of time.
John from Boston
madsplash wrote:I'm also thinking that while he's comfortable in his place as the main voice of Journey, he's had to have heard the recent album and the success the recent tour had, and must be thinking that someone else is driving the car that he built.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:madsplash wrote:I'm also thinking that while he's comfortable in his place as the main voice of Journey, he's had to have heard the recent album and the success the recent tour had, and must be thinking that someone else is driving the car that he built.
Bleh, no way. He knows better. He built a shiny ass Bentley and what they're driving now is a Ford Windstar. They're doing what they're doing now because if they want to continue on (on any kind of noticible level), its what they have to do. Their solo and side projects did not take off and the money is on the Journey name. I wouldn't call it success the same way I'd call 1980-83 Journey a success. The 2008 tour did well because they had 3 big names together, and because the casuals are going for "Journey" the way they remember growing up with that music. Put them out there with a little known or unknown opener and you have a lot of empty seats. Same with the 2006 tour. Wouldn't have gone over as well without another big name sharing the bill. They got themselves a decent marketing blitz and shipped enough CDs to be gold (*I* don't count it as two). With Perry, he would be all the marketing they'd need. He knows that and they know it. I don't pretend to know what the guy is thinking, I don't know him, but if I were in his place, I'd be laughing at the fact that when I hear Journey songs on the radio, its always MY songs with MY voice that are being played.![]()
Onestepper wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:madsplash wrote:I'm also thinking that while he's comfortable in his place as the main voice of Journey, he's had to have heard the recent album and the success the recent tour had, and must be thinking that someone else is driving the car that he built.
Bleh, no way. He knows better. He built a shiny ass Bentley and what they're driving now is a Ford Windstar. They're doing what they're doing now because if they want to continue on (on any kind of noticible level), its what they have to do. Their solo and side projects did not take off and the money is on the Journey name. I wouldn't call it success the same way I'd call 1980-83 Journey a success. The 2008 tour did well because they had 3 big names together, and because the casuals are going for "Journey" the way they remember growing up with that music. Put them out there with a little known or unknown opener and you have a lot of empty seats. Same with the 2006 tour. Wouldn't have gone over as well without another big name sharing the bill. They got themselves a decent marketing blitz and shipped enough CDs to be gold (*I* don't count it as two). With Perry, he would be all the marketing they'd need. He knows that and they know it. I don't pretend to know what the guy is thinking, I don't know him, but if I were in his place, I'd be laughing at the fact that when I hear Journey songs on the radio, its always MY songs with MY voice that are being played.![]()
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Onestepper wrote:
Wait! There aren't any post Perry essentials? Shocking!
TRAGChick wrote:
2. Do a video, and don't tour.[/b]
bluejeangirl76 wrote:TRAGChick wrote:
2. Do a video, and don't tour.[/b]
Wellllll, hang on. Let's reverse those. I don't know that I'd be encouraging videos...
He might end up on a dock again, with a silly mustache and dressed up in a king's crown.![]()
Videos: not a strong point.![]()
bluejeangirl76 wrote:TRAGChick wrote:
2. Do a video, and don't tour.[/b]
Wellllll, hang on. Let's reverse those. I don't know that I'd be encouraging videos...
He might end up on a dock again, with a silly mustache and dressed up in a king's crown.![]()
Videos: not a strong point.![]()
TRAGChick wrote:It could be another "Strung Out" ~ y'know....with storyline, dialogue, silhouette dancing, .....um.....etc.
Gratuitous "Exhibit A":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-zZspnjLFk
bluejeangirl76 wrote:madsplash wrote:I'm also thinking that while he's comfortable in his place as the main voice of Journey, he's had to have heard the recent album and the success the recent tour had, and must be thinking that someone else is driving the car that he built.
Bleh, no way. He knows better. He built a shiny ass Bentley and what they're driving now is a Ford Windstar. They're doing what they're doing now because if they want to continue on (on any kind of noticible level), its what they have to do. Their solo and side projects did not take off and the money is on the Journey name. I wouldn't call it success the same way I'd call 1980-83 Journey a success. The 2008 tour did well because they had 3 big names together, and because the casuals are going for "Journey" the way they remember growing up with that music. Put them out there with a little known or unknown opener and you have a lot of empty seats. Same with the 2006 tour. Wouldn't have gone over as well without another big name sharing the bill. They got themselves a decent marketing blitz and shipped enough CDs to be gold (*I* don't count it as two). With Perry, he would be all the marketing they'd need. He knows that and they know it. I don't pretend to know what the guy is thinking, I don't know him, but if I were in his place, I'd be laughing at the fact that when I hear Journey songs on the radio, its always MY songs with MY voice that are being played.![]()
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Onestepper wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:madsplash wrote:I'm also thinking that while he's comfortable in his place as the main voice of Journey, he's had to have heard the recent album and the success the recent tour had, and must be thinking that someone else is driving the car that he built.
Bleh, no way. He knows better. He built a shiny ass Bentley and what they're driving now is a Ford Windstar. They're doing what they're doing now because if they want to continue on (on any kind of noticible level), its what they have to do. Their solo and side projects did not take off and the money is on the Journey name. I wouldn't call it success the same way I'd call 1980-83 Journey a success. The 2008 tour did well because they had 3 big names together, and because the casuals are going for "Journey" the way they remember growing up with that music. Put them out there with a little known or unknown opener and you have a lot of empty seats. Same with the 2006 tour. Wouldn't have gone over as well without another big name sharing the bill. They got themselves a decent marketing blitz and shipped enough CDs to be gold (*I* don't count it as two). With Perry, he would be all the marketing they'd need. He knows that and they know it. I don't pretend to know what the guy is thinking, I don't know him, but if I were in his place, I'd be laughing at the fact that when I hear Journey songs on the radio, its always MY songs with MY voice that are being played.![]()
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If you mean this:Onestepper wrote:
Wait! There aren't any post Perry essentials? Shocking!
...then yeah.![]()
Not to take anything away from the follow up singers but the fact is, it just didn't happen.![]()
If it were MY "essential" list, then Higher Place and a couple others would be on it but... it ain't my list.
People want SMFP.
Saint John wrote:Journey is just fine without Perry and the tour receipts prove that. He's not missed by the masses. The last 2 memories he gave us were a high school gym tour with a band of half-ass musicians (relative to Journey) and his kamikaze mission circa 1996. Hardly classy.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:madsplash wrote:I'm also thinking that while he's comfortable in his place as the main voice of Journey, he's had to have heard the recent album and the success the recent tour had, and must be thinking that someone else is driving the car that he built.
Bleh, no way. He knows better. He built a shiny ass Bentley and what they're driving now is a Ford Windstar.
With Perry, he would be all the marketing they'd need. He knows that and they know it. I don't pretend to know what the guy is thinking, I don't know him, but if I were in his place, I'd be laughing at the fact that when I hear Journey songs on the radio, its always MY songs with MY voice that are being played.![]()
escapefan wrote:Yet those are the silly music videos everyone remembers?
Babyblue wrote:Saint John wrote:Journey is just fine without Perry and the tour receipts prove that. He's not missed by the masses. The last 2 memories he gave us were a high school gym tour with a band of half-ass musicians (relative to Journey) and his kamikaze mission circa 1996. Hardly classy.
Well that is how you feel.But many of us feel SP is a class act.
Saint John wrote:Journey is just fine without Perry and the tour receipts prove that. He's not missed by the masses. The last 2 memories he gave us were a high school gym tour with a band of half-ass musicians (relative to Journey) and his kamikaze mission circa 1996. Hardly classy.
why?madsplash wrote:Saint John wrote:Journey is just fine without Perry and the tour receipts prove that. He's not missed by the masses. The last 2 memories he gave us were a high school gym tour with a band of half-ass musicians (relative to Journey) and his kamikaze mission circa 1996. Hardly classy.
That's a ridiculous statement.
Saint John wrote:Just remember...Perry wasn't shit pre-Journey and he isn't shit post-Journey.
They've played to millions of fans post-Perry. If he was that important people wouldn't be satisfied without him, but that's simply not the case.Enigma869 wrote:Saint John wrote:Just remember...Perry wasn't shit pre-Journey and he isn't shit post-Journey.
Right...and this is probably a good time for you to remember that Journey "wasn't shit" pre-Perry in "isn't shit" post-Perry!
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