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Henley wrote:You need to hold up on your "official" statements. Your only claim to fame is an acquaintance with a terminated employee of the Band. Much of your supposed insider information is erroneous and irresponsible. And, MAY HAVE played a part in Jeff's current situation. Passion for an acquaintance' plight is one thing, spreading gossip to elevate your significance in this situation is wrong. This is NOT about you.
Enigma869 wrote:A person can't control who they may or may not sound like,
Greg wrote:Even if it was a simple fact of "rushing" a guy into the band to sing vocals (Jeff) it still wouldn't make sense for them to announce him as a permanent replacement then dump in a couple months later. That part is strange. I mean, they certainly could've just told Jeff that this was a one tour thing...I'm sure he would've been just fine with that.
nolippin wrote:Found this on another site. He is certainly trying to look like Perry. Check out the URL.
http://www.geocities.com/almoststeveper ... icker.html
whocares wrote:Enigma869 wrote:A person can't control who they may or may not sound like,
Calbear94 wrote: So now they cut the lead singer that had just won over the U.S. fans who attended the '06 shows, most of whom probably have no idea what happened in Europe, and even fewer were privy to behind the scenes stuff in recent weeks.
JourneyFuxSingers wrote:Calbear94 wrote: So now they cut the lead singer that had just won over the U.S. fans who attended the '06 shows, most of whom probably have no idea what happened in Europe, and even fewer were privy to behind the scenes stuff in recent weeks.
But Journey were LOVED in Europe w/Jeff. The UK is starved for Journey as they have been there so rarely. Our own king of the loons, Matthew, was even bowled over when he saw Journey in London. Quite the accomplishment.
Calbear94 wrote:Yes, but even so, wasn't he upstaged just a bit by the standing ovations that were reportedly given to Deen? I think Europe is the key, because the setlists became longer. I know it is an over-simplification, but JSS would have to sing more than just Edge of the Blade. With a starved UK audience, they could have let JSS do all the songs. The fact that the didn't, suggests to me that they were already beginning to think beyond JSS as lead singer. I think the past has shown that post-Arrival, when they have turned to Deen, it was out of necessity (believed on their part). Why would they have Deen do so many songs...even songs that have not been performed live in a long, long, time? These lesser known songs would have provided a decent opportunity to establish JSS as lead singer.
Calbear94 wrote:I'm just speculating...one fan trying to come to grips with how they could have changed their minds regarding Soto. The official decision had come in December after the tour. It's not like they were forced to make that announced...the tour had already been completed, successfully too.
I never claimed to have any sources, nor passed on my thoughts as "facts." All I've tried to do was to have an intelligent dialogue, not start rumours. I thought you, if anyone, who is in the forum at this moment would be more supportive.
Henley wrote:Uh, no. However, Steve does have to give his approval for the use of songs he wrote and co-wrote to be used in live performances, T.V. episodes and movies, cover versions by other artists, etc. He may even have authority to approve or nix a new replacement singer for Journey. No one but those involved know the particulars of those contractual agreements. Unless it's a direct quote from one of the principals, it's heresy/gossip.
Calbear94 wrote:I'm just trying to figure out why they made this decision. This is key to predicting the direction they will go in. It's pretty clear that what I've said is just my opinion. It's not like I set up a blog, in order to pass off insider information.
lowdbrent wrote:Henley wrote:Uh, no. However, Steve does have to give his approval for the use of songs he wrote and co-wrote to be used in live performances, T.V. episodes and movies, cover versions by other artists, etc. He may even have authority to approve or nix a new replacement singer for Journey. No one but those involved know the particulars of those contractual agreements. Unless it's a direct quote from one of the principals, it's heresy/gossip.
Perry says that he has nothing to do with the current band. If that is the case, then what you say is not true.
As far as approving songs for performances, that's wrong. Anyone can play anything live, anytime, anywhere, so long as it is not recorded and sold for distribution and/or profit. If the band makes a DVD, yeah, he might get royalties, publishing, etc. Who knows.
As far as the TV and movies thing goes, that is all label there. Occassionally you might have someone license a tune. But generally, in the case of Sony who has been buying up green trees of bands, remastering and rereleasing them, they put them in their movies and their TV shows to drive sales. All major labels affiliated with/under the same umbrella with movie studios do this.
Enigma869 wrote:Tomulator wrote:if they hire an exact "replica" to SP to front the band?
I mean, doesn't he own the rights to his "likeness" etc. ??
Just a thought.
I think the question you're asking is a very different question than what has been answered here. I certainly have no knowledge of what Perry's "legal" tie ins to Journey are. I can guarantee you that he certainly has no right to approve or disapprove of the next lead singer of Journey, as that would be flat-out absurd! The reality is that if Perry had any legal say on who the lead singer of Journey should be...Journey would have ceased to exist after 1996!
As for owning the rights to his likeness...That's a whole separate issue. From all the information that is out there and from Cain's quotes, it certainly looks like Journey will re-surface with a guy who sounds a lot more like Perry than Soto ever did. That said, Perry has no legal grounds to sue someone, just because they might sound like him. A person can't control who they may or may not sound like, so it would be the most frivilous lawsuit ever brought (except the dopey attorney suing for $54 million for his lost pants), in a country that invented the frivilous lawsuit! Also, if any of the information out there about them hiring Jeremey on as their next lead singer, there is certainly no "likeness" between he and Perry. They couldn't look more different!
John from Boston
Red13JoePa wrote:No recourse there. Not that I think Perry gives a shit anyway.
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