At this point, the band is straddling
the line between success and greatness.
Really.
In you very learned opinions, what is the difference between success and greatness. Where does the band stand right now?

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Jabberwocky wrote:Success would be measured in revenue/sales and current popularity. Demand for a service or product. A musical act or a new fashion fad could be successful, but it's usually short-term. i.e. Britney Spears, UGG boots.
Greatness is what makes the history books. It's long-term, whether it's still profitable or not. Legends. The things that never go out of style, that people know and talk about 10, 20, 30 years later. i.e. Johnny Cash, blue jeans.
jrnyman28 wrote:The band is a success. They tour regularly to near sold out and sold ouot crowds. They are making money and reaching their fans.
The band could be great if....
Of course there are a lot of "if's" but if that statement was pointed to Journey then I imagine the author has outlined what the one big "if" might be. Maybe he is saying with JSS Joureny can be great. That would imply that the band has found a solid vocalist and frontman with a proven track record who could be the missing part of the puzzle.
Speculation on my part of course...
Ms_M wrote:Matthew and anyone else - what do you think about overall? During the history of the band, were they/are they/have they been successful and/or great? I think they have been both. A lot of people make cheesy 80s jokes about Journey, but they still singalong and buy records (I am thinking specifically of Greatest Hits).
Ms_M wrote:There was a special on E! earlier about the 101 Guiltiest Guilty Pleasures - for a lot of people that would be Journey. They like it, but don't want anyone to know. I, however, do NOT have that problem. I put it right out there that I'm a Journey fan!!!
Ms_M wrote:Those videos were something else. I saw a lot of cheesy videos in the 80s. My motto is (even about the infamous mullet) "It was the style!!"At the time, it was cool, right? I have to laugh when I look at pics of that time. The "feathered" hair, the parachute pants, OY! In retrospect, WYLAW was definitely the most beautiful one they did.
RossValoryRocks wrote:Success is a measure of the financial side of things...Journey will never be as successful as they were...but they are still a financially successful band at least on the touring side.
Greatness is a measure of the quality of the music being made.
Journey achived greatness a LONG LONG LONG time ago.
Rockn'deano wrote:RossValoryRocks wrote:Success is a measure of the financial side of things...Journey will never be as successful as they were...but they are still a financially successful band at least on the touring side.
Greatness is a measure of the quality of the music being made.
Journey achived greatness a LONG LONG LONG time ago.
You are now a defining source?
Who says "success" is measured in dollars?
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