saint John wrote:Herbie's greatest talent today would probably be swallowing cheeseburgers. For someone whose "last act of love" was letting Journey continue without him, he sure has something negative to say about everyone. He also likes taking credit for ALL of Journey's successes. His comments toward Steve Perry are mind boggling. By his words, you would think Perry killed a relative or something. Perry, on the other hand, has said nothing but nice things about Herbert. While I surely DO believe that Perry DOES resent Herbert's comments, he at least has the decency to not engage in a tabloid-like exchange. Herbert has grown into a fat, bitter, angry old man. His contributions to Journey's success are second to none. Sadly, so are the classnessness of his recent comments. In the end, Journey is probably better without him.
Sadly,part of what you say is true,SJ...

I will never understand Herbie's negativity,considering that Journey was the highlight of his career.
I guess he just turned into a bitter person maybe due to some things that we'll never know or understand.
Show-biz is a bitch that creates monsters sometimes.
As for his harsh words towards Perry and the others,well,I don't think diplomacy was ever HH's best feature.

The man just needs to spill garbage.
Maybe it's an attempt to ease his bitterness or maybe he feels betrayed and wants to taint the public image of the Journey members.We'll never know.
BUT,personally,I have to admit he was a brilliant manager.Perhaps the times and the circumstances helped him to achive his goals.
My question was about methods...I'm sure that in terms of promotion there must be methods that work no matter the era we're living in.
I have a feeling that HH had a clear vision about what people wanted from a band like Journey.
I am just hoping that someone will push the current Journey in the same positive direction.