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mikemarrs wrote:i've heard all the stories how perry is able to sit at home counting his royalties coming in but i've always wondered something.if steve is so well off why aren't the other three members who have been in the band for decades also able to do this instead of having to slave to the grind touring year after year.
Matthew wrote: Neal in particular rarely looks like he feels it's a chore being on the road...
Matthew wrote:
Ross has never written a song for Journey so he doesn't get a slice of the publishing income. ...
larryfromnextdoor wrote:Matthew wrote:
Ross has never written a song for Journey so he doesn't get a slice of the publishing income. ...
but ross has writing credits on some fantastic songs... anytime, just the same way, lady luck , daydream, snowtheme, .....
Thats what they make beer for.Do what I do,pack up a six pack, throw you shit in the car,head to nearest honky tonk and play some music. I dont think Perry could tour and do the dirty dozen.Voyager wrote:Simply put, Perry doesn't want to tour, and the others do. Happens all the time. I got tired of playing in my last bar band before the other members did. Some of them are still out gigging every weekend. I lost the desire because it became too much like work. Everyone has a different way of looking at it.
jrnyjetster wrote:This may not be accurate, but I read that Mr. Perry no longer gets a chunk of the concert proceeds...that agreement expired this year. He still of course receives royalties from the songs that he co-wrote. The fact that Journey was allowed to re-record some classsic studio tracks with Arnel, is probably a good indication that Perry's (silent partner) ties to the current Journey are over.
Rick wrote:He certainly doesn't get paid an equal share like he was. Hence the new record he's working on. The boy's gonna have to produce come income to replace what he doesn't get from Journey any longer. I'm not sure but I want to say that he gets a writing credit paid still each time a song if his is sang on the road. If that's the case, I doubt it's much.
tammy wrote:Neal just said recently in an interview that he could've retired a long time ago on his income (he is partner with HH in Nocturne), but he would go crazy not performing. Some musicians are born for the road...we know someone who has been a bandleader for 40 yrs and when he isn't out traveling & on stage he is really antsy. Likewise, some just don't like the road.
DracIsBack wrote:Rick wrote:He certainly doesn't get paid an equal share like he was. Hence the new record he's working on. The boy's gonna have to produce come income to replace what he doesn't get from Journey any longer. I'm not sure but I want to say that he gets a writing credit paid still each time a song if his is sang on the road. If that's the case, I doubt it's much.
He'd also get performance and songwriting royalties whenever an album he was featured on sells as part of the catalog or is played on the radio.
Seriously - I'd be surprised if Steve Perry was hurting for money.
*Laura wrote:Matthew wrote: Neal in particular rarely looks like he feels it's a chore being on the road...
Sorry Matthew, I had to.![]()
You're right with that. Neal basically grew up on stage.
From what I remember he said once that he'd go crazy if he wouldn't be on the road,lol...So I guess he's happy to tour as much as possible.
I don't think Neal and Jon are "slaves to the grind". It was their option to keep Journey and continue touring.
As for the royalties, those can be counted anywhere. It doesn't matter if the band members are retired or active.
Even if Journey would not exist anymore, Steve, Neal and Jon will count their royalties another 45 years from now.![]()
When they'll be done on Earth, the royalties will get to their family members.
Gunbot wrote:tammy wrote:Neal just said recently in an interview that he could've retired a long time ago on his income (he is partner with HH in Nocturne), but he would go crazy not performing. Some musicians are born for the road...we know someone who has been a bandleader for 40 yrs and when he isn't out traveling & on stage he is really antsy. Likewise, some just don't like the road.
Yeh, some people just like to perform.
Look at Johnny Mathis, the guy is worth close to a billion dollars, owns Howard Hughes Old crib here in L.A. and still goes out there and performs. Usually when you see an artist on Public Broadcast Television, it's because they are an Icon, not because they're hard up for cash. I would like to see Steve do a soundstage performance, most viewers are his generation anyway. It's a safe testing ground to see if he's got anything left in the tank, and it wouldn't be be about the money obviously since it is PBS.
Shadowsong wrote:Gunbot wrote:tammy wrote:Neal just said recently in an interview that he could've retired a long time ago on his income (he is partner with HH in Nocturne), but he would go crazy not performing. Some musicians are born for the road...we know someone who has been a bandleader for 40 yrs and when he isn't out traveling & on stage he is really antsy. Likewise, some just don't like the road.
Yeh, some people just like to perform.
Look at Johnny Mathis, the guy is worth close to a billion dollars, owns Howard Hughes Old crib here in L.A. and still goes out there and performs. Usually when you see an artist on Public Broadcast Television, it's because they are an Icon, not because they're hard up for cash. I would like to see Steve do a soundstage performance, most viewers are his generation anyway. It's a safe testing ground to see if he's got anything left in the tank, and it wouldn't be be about the money obviously since it is PBS.
Hey, Thanks for the insistance that I must get me pic taken with Jeff.
You were right! What a blast.
I am so happy that he graciously indulged me with a few moments of his time.
Right now I'm feeling Steve Who?
Nah, just kidding I really hope he is having a great life out of the limelight.
Shadowsong wrote:Gunbot wrote:tammy wrote:Neal just said recently in an interview that he could've retired a long time ago on his income (he is partner with HH in Nocturne), but he would go crazy not performing. Some musicians are born for the road...we know someone who has been a bandleader for 40 yrs and when he isn't out traveling & on stage he is really antsy. Likewise, some just don't like the road.
Yeh, some people just like to perform.
Look at Johnny Mathis, the guy is worth close to a billion dollars, owns Howard Hughes Old crib here in L.A. and still goes out there and performs. Usually when you see an artist on Public Broadcast Television, it's because they are an Icon, not because they're hard up for cash. I would like to see Steve do a soundstage performance, most viewers are his generation anyway. It's a safe testing ground to see if he's got anything left in the tank, and it wouldn't be be about the money obviously since it is PBS.
Hey, Thanks for the insistance that I must get me pic taken with Jeff.
You were right! What a blast.
I am so happy that he graciously indulged me with a few moments of his time.
Right now I'm feeling Steve Who?
Nah, just kidding I really hope he is having a great life out of the limelight.
Rick wrote:Shadowsong wrote:Gunbot wrote:tammy wrote:Neal just said recently in an interview that he could've retired a long time ago on his income (he is partner with HH in Nocturne), but he would go crazy not performing. Some musicians are born for the road...we know someone who has been a bandleader for 40 yrs and when he isn't out traveling & on stage he is really antsy. Likewise, some just don't like the road.
Yeh, some people just like to perform.
Look at Johnny Mathis, the guy is worth close to a billion dollars, owns Howard Hughes Old crib here in L.A. and still goes out there and performs. Usually when you see an artist on Public Broadcast Television, it's because they are an Icon, not because they're hard up for cash. I would like to see Steve do a soundstage performance, most viewers are his generation anyway. It's a safe testing ground to see if he's got anything left in the tank, and it wouldn't be be about the money obviously since it is PBS.
Hey, Thanks for the insistance that I must get me pic taken with Jeff.
You were right! What a blast.
I am so happy that he graciously indulged me with a few moments of his time.
Right now I'm feeling Steve Who?
Nah, just kidding I really hope he is having a great life out of the limelight.
Well you couldn't look happier in that pic SS.
He's terrific about obliging his fans when they want a picture. I asked him if I could take a picture of him, and he said "Sure, hey, lets get one together." Great, down to earth guy.
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