The_Noble_Cause wrote:
It is amusing that Neal has to bitch on Twitter. Can't he just talk to Cain like a man. Really childish, passive aggressive shit.
Eric wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:
It is amusing that Neal has to bitch on Twitter. Can't he just talk to Cain like a man. Really childish, passive aggressive shit.
Unless he has tried in the past?
RumTumJM wrote:While I LOVE Neal's openness & engagement with his fans, I can't help but think that, in the long run, it's making matters worse.
I'm sure we'd all rather secrecy, if it keeps the band going.
Memorex wrote:RumTumJM wrote:While I LOVE Neal's openness & engagement with his fans, I can't help but think that, in the long run, it's making matters worse.
I'm sure we'd all rather secrecy, if it keeps the band going.
In my opinion, whether he's right or wrong, he ought to shut the hell up. I mean, it's his band and he can say whatever, but I really get annoyed at millionaires and there stupid little pissing matches about who wrote what and who started what. The fans respect all they have done. The dude ought to relax.
George_g888 wrote:Good find...Interesting excerpt here..
"Right now, I’m focused on keeping Journey on the road and relevant. It’s tough to make new music today. The problem with our band is it’s very expensive for us to go in, with the crew, etc. Plus, we have so much music now to play. But there are a couple of ideas I’m kicking around. I’ve always wanted to do a “deep cuts” series, where we go on the road and if we play five cities, we play a different show in each city, videotape it, and then do a Pay-Per-View special on the Journey songs you didn’t get to hear. Because we have a huge catalog, and some of these songs will be forgotten if we don’t rev-up with some new media and bring them up to date. So, if we can preserve some of the deeper cuts like “After the Fall,” it will keep those songs alive."
George_g888 wrote:Good find...Interesting excerpt here..
"Right now, I’m focused on keeping Journey on the road and relevant. It’s tough to make new music today. The problem with our band is it’s very expensive for us to go in, with the crew, etc. Plus, we have so much music now to play. But there are a couple of ideas I’m kicking around. I’ve always wanted to do a “deep cuts” series, where we go on the road and if we play five cities, we play a different show in each city, videotape it, and then do a Pay-Per-View special on the Journey songs you didn’t get to hear. Because we have a huge catalog, and some of these songs will be forgotten if we don’t rev-up with some new media and bring them up to date. So, if we can preserve some of the deeper cuts like “After the Fall,” it will keep those songs alive."
I’m writing a book that’s going to be published next year called “Don’t Stop Believin’” that I’ve been working on for 10 years. With Journey, we had many songs like “Faithfully,” or “Open Arms,” or “Don’t Stop Believin’” that have messages of hope and could actually be seen as songs of God.
slucero wrote:I’m writing a book that’s going to be published next year called “Don’t Stop Believin’” that I’ve been working on for 10 years. With Journey, we had many songs like “Faithfully,” or “Open Arms,” or “Don’t Stop Believin’” that have messages of hope and could actually be seen as songs of God.
fuck... stfu up Jon.. do not shove you faith down my throat or you'll lose this fan. pronto.
Abitaman wrote:Saw nothing wrong with article
scarab wrote:would love to hear Arnel and Rolie on this,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bmhpCvUFes
as well as the other infinty through departure songs.
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