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Postby jrnyjetster » Mon Nov 03, 2008 12:34 am

Supposedly?? The late night talk show circuit....Leno, Letterman, Kimmel? SNL? The Today Show, Good Morning America?

I know the band was busy on tour and all that, but I'm curious to know if they were asked to appear on any of these shows this year? I know they cancelled an appearance on the CBS Morning Show which was booked...The only talk show they appeared on was of course, Ellen, back in May, before they went off to Europe. I was almost sure we'd probably see them again on something after the Ellen appearance, but that unfortunately never happened. It probably would have driven Revelation sales up even more, as a result. :?
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Postby RobbieG » Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:10 am

jrnyjetster wrote:Supposedly?? The late night talk show circuit....Leno, Letterman, Kimmel? SNL? The Today Show, Good Morning America?

I know the band was busy on tour and all that, but I'm curious to know if they were asked to appear on any of these shows this year? I know they cancelled an appearance on the CBS Morning Show which was booked...The only talk show they appeared on was of course, Ellen, back in May, before they went off to Europe. I was almost sure we'd probably see them again on something after the Ellen appearance, but that unfortunately never happened. It probably would have driven Revelation sales up even more, as a result. :?


Arnel is back home and the rest of the band is on vacation. Hopefully before the next tour they will work something out especially on Jimmy Kimmel.
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Postby RocknRoll » Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:27 am

RobbieG wrote:Arnel is back home and the rest of the band is on vacation. Hopefully before the next tour they will work something out especially on Jimmy Kimmel.


I think almost everyone knows Arnel is taking his 4 months off. It's just seems like a shame that they're missing a lot of the momemtum they created this year. (yes, I know Arnel was sick). I think appearances next year will definately not have the same impact.
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Postby annpea » Mon Nov 03, 2008 3:31 am

Now, that they have proven themselves to still be a force to be reckon with TV airplay should be following soon. Hopefully.
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Postby jrnyjetster » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:13 pm

I wonder also if WalMart plans to have a big advertising push for Revelation for the holiday shopping season? Journey and especially AC/DC's Black Ice have done extremely well for them this year.
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Postby ScarabGator » Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:53 pm

jrnyjetster wrote:I wonder also if WalMart plans to have a big advertising push for Revelation for the holiday shopping season? Journey and especially AC/DC's Black Ice have done extremely well for them this year.l



Have you seen the massive display at Wal Mart for the AC/DC CD?? The mens dept is covered with it, shit all over the place. The Eagles got a good bit of displays in the walkways. Now why did Journey just have their CD put in the rack??? Nothing else, not even special shirts made like AC/DC and The Eagles....
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Postby Lula » Tue Nov 04, 2008 1:32 am

ScarabGator wrote:
jrnyjetster wrote:I wonder also if WalMart plans to have a big advertising push for Revelation for the holiday shopping season? Journey and especially AC/DC's Black Ice have done extremely well for them this year.l



Have you seen the massive display at Wal Mart for the AC/DC CD?? The mens dept is covered with it, shit all over the place. The Eagles got a good bit of displays in the walkways. Now why did Journey just have their CD put in the rack??? Nothing else, not even special shirts made like AC/DC and The Eagles....


no offense to journey, but i see the eagles and ac/dc in an entirely different league.
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Postby Saint John » Tue Nov 04, 2008 1:36 am

Lula wrote:
ScarabGator wrote:
jrnyjetster wrote:I wonder also if WalMart plans to have a big advertising push for Revelation for the holiday shopping season? Journey and especially AC/DC's Black Ice have done extremely well for them this year.l



Have you seen the massive display at Wal Mart for the AC/DC CD?? The mens dept is covered with it, shit all over the place. The Eagles got a good bit of displays in the walkways. Now why did Journey just have their CD put in the rack??? Nothing else, not even special shirts made like AC/DC and The Eagles....


no offense to journey, but i see the eagles and ac/dc in an entirely different league.

Minus Steve Perry I concur. That said, I don't think either The Eagles or AC/DC ever hit a peak like Journey did between 1981 and 1983. The Eagles obviously have a monstrous GH album, but it's been a slow, methodical seller through the years...much like Back In Black. Journey's height with Perry is a height neither of these bands has seen...and they're both tremendous bands. Again, both are above this Journey incarnation. So I agree with your point. :)
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Postby hoagiepete » Tue Nov 04, 2008 1:50 am

ScarabGator wrote:
jrnyjetster wrote:I wonder also if WalMart plans to have a big advertising push for Revelation for the holiday shopping season? Journey and especially AC/DC's Black Ice have done extremely well for them this year.l



Have you seen the massive display at Wal Mart for the AC/DC CD?? The mens dept is covered with it, shit all over the place. The Eagles got a good bit of displays in the walkways. Now why did Journey just have their CD put in the rack??? Nothing else, not even special shirts made like AC/DC and The Eagles....


If they thought it would sell, they would have. No offense intended, but I think the "Walmart shopper" leans a little more towards the AC/DC genre than Journey. Not as "cool" to walk around in a Journey shirt as AC/DC. AC/DC kind of projects "I'm gonna kick your ass", while Journey projects a little more "sophisticated" (trying to be PC here) image.

I agree with St. John regarding the Eagles.
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Postby Don » Tue Nov 04, 2008 3:19 am

jrnyjetster wrote:I wonder also if WalMart plans to have a big advertising push for Revelation for the holiday shopping season? Journey and especially AC/DC's Black Ice have done extremely well for them this year.


I think that ship has sailed. Maybe they'll do a blue light special for $5.99 but I don't see why they would spend more advertising dollars on it. Most people seem more inclined to scoop up the remasters of Escape and Frontiers.
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Postby Tito » Tue Nov 04, 2008 3:25 am

Saint John wrote:
Lula wrote:
ScarabGator wrote:
jrnyjetster wrote:I wonder also if WalMart plans to have a big advertising push for Revelation for the holiday shopping season? Journey and especially AC/DC's Black Ice have done extremely well for them this year.l



Have you seen the massive display at Wal Mart for the AC/DC CD?? The mens dept is covered with it, shit all over the place. The Eagles got a good bit of displays in the walkways. Now why did Journey just have their CD put in the rack??? Nothing else, not even special shirts made like AC/DC and The Eagles....


no offense to journey, but i see the eagles and ac/dc in an entirely different league.

Minus Steve Perry I concur. That said, I don't think either The Eagles or AC/DC ever hit a peak like Journey did between 1981 and 1983. The Eagles obviously have a monstrous GH album, but it's been a slow, methodical seller through the years...much like Back In Black. Journey's height with Perry is a height neither of these bands has seen...and they're both tremendous bands. Again, both are above this Journey incarnation. So I agree with your point. :)


I just tried going to the ACDC concert this past Saturday. I think Journey circa 81 to 83 is comparable to ACDC today. We could not get in. No brokers and plenty of people willing to buy.
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Postby Saint John » Tue Nov 04, 2008 3:42 am

Tito wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Lula wrote:
ScarabGator wrote:
jrnyjetster wrote:I wonder also if WalMart plans to have a big advertising push for Revelation for the holiday shopping season? Journey and especially AC/DC's Black Ice have done extremely well for them this year.l



Have you seen the massive display at Wal Mart for the AC/DC CD?? The mens dept is covered with it, shit all over the place. The Eagles got a good bit of displays in the walkways. Now why did Journey just have their CD put in the rack??? Nothing else, not even special shirts made like AC/DC and The Eagles....


no offense to journey, but i see the eagles and ac/dc in an entirely different league.

Minus Steve Perry I concur. That said, I don't think either The Eagles or AC/DC ever hit a peak like Journey did between 1981 and 1983. The Eagles obviously have a monstrous GH album, but it's been a slow, methodical seller through the years...much like Back In Black. Journey's height with Perry is a height neither of these bands has seen...and they're both tremendous bands. Again, both are above this Journey incarnation. So I agree with your point. :)


I just tried going to the ACDC concert this past Saturday. I think Journey circa 81 to 83 is comparable to ACDC today. We could not get in. No brokers and plenty of people willing to buy.
I understand that AC/DC is still wildly popular, but you'll never see them sell out 4 consecutive shows in Dallas like Journey did back in the day. And they don't have videos as cool as Separate Ways either. :lol:
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Postby Monker » Tue Nov 04, 2008 2:12 pm

hoagiepete wrote:
ScarabGator wrote:
jrnyjetster wrote:I wonder also if WalMart plans to have a big advertising push for Revelation for the holiday shopping season? Journey and especially AC/DC's Black Ice have done extremely well for them this year.l



Have you seen the massive display at Wal Mart for the AC/DC CD?? The mens dept is covered with it, shit all over the place. The Eagles got a good bit of displays in the walkways. Now why did Journey just have their CD put in the rack??? Nothing else, not even special shirts made like AC/DC and The Eagles....


If they thought it would sell, they would have. No offense intended, but I think the "Walmart shopper" leans a little more towards the AC/DC genre than Journey. Not as "cool" to walk around in a Journey shirt as AC/DC. AC/DC kind of projects "I'm gonna kick your ass", while Journey projects a little more "sophisticated" (trying to be PC here) image.

I agree with St. John regarding the Eagles.


Here is the unPC comparison:

AC/DC has a kick-ass song on rock radio. Journey had a 'make your panties wet' sappy ballad on AC radio. That's the real difference between the two and how they approach their markets.
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Postby hoagiepete » Tue Nov 04, 2008 3:06 pm

Monker wrote:
hoagiepete wrote:
ScarabGator wrote:
jrnyjetster wrote:I wonder also if WalMart plans to have a big advertising push for Revelation for the holiday shopping season? Journey and especially AC/DC's Black Ice have done extremely well for them this year.l



Have you seen the massive display at Wal Mart for the AC/DC CD?? The mens dept is covered with it, shit all over the place. The Eagles got a good bit of displays in the walkways. Now why did Journey just have their CD put in the rack??? Nothing else, not even special shirts made like AC/DC and The Eagles....


If they thought it would sell, they would have. No offense intended, but I think the "Walmart shopper" leans a little more towards the AC/DC genre than Journey. Not as "cool" to walk around in a Journey shirt as AC/DC. AC/DC kind of projects "I'm gonna kick your ass", while Journey projects a little more "sophisticated" (trying to be PC here) image.

I agree with St. John regarding the Eagles.


Here is the unPC comparison:

AC/DC has a kick-ass song on rock radio. Journey had a 'make your panties wet' sappy ballad on AC radio. That's the real difference between the two and how they approach their markets.


Thank you. Well said. :lol:
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Postby stevew2 » Tue Nov 04, 2008 5:01 pm

Tito wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Lula wrote:
ScarabGator wrote:
jrnyjetster wrote:I wonder also if WalMart plans to have a big advertising push for Revelation for the holiday shopping season? Journey and especially AC/DC's Black Ice have done extremely well for them this year.l



Have you seen the massive display at Wal Mart for the AC/DC CD?? The mens dept is covered with it, shit all over the place. The Eagles got a good bit of displays in the walkways. Now why did Journey just have their CD put in the rack??? Nothing else, not even special shirts made like AC/DC and The Eagles....


no offense to journey, but i see the eagles and ac/dc in an entirely different league.

Minus Steve Perry I concur. That said, I don't think either The Eagles or AC/DC ever hit a peak like Journey did between 1981 and 1983. The Eagles obviously have a monstrous GH album, but it's been a slow, methodical seller through the years...much like Back In Black. Journey's height with Perry is a height neither of these bands has seen...and they're both tremendous bands. Again, both are above this Journey incarnation. So I agree with your point. :)


I just tried going to the ACDC concert this past Saturday. I think Journey circa 81 to 83 is comparable to ACDC today. We could not get in. No brokers and plenty of people willing to buy.
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Postby madsplash » Wed Nov 05, 2008 12:51 am

Listen, as far as musical sophistication, it ain't close. AC DC is fun, 3 chord, drink beer, simple rock and roll that can be played by any high school garage band.

Journey(past and present) play all kinds of pop/rock/ballads with virtuoso musicians and vocalists. The key word IS musicality.

AC DC songs are for when you wanna drink. Journey songs are for when you wanna think.
Journey can rock hard when they want to and then lay back and be smooth.
Angus and Brian Johnson only have one trick.

Again, it ain't close. And the fact that AC DC is in the R&R Hall of Fame and Journey isn't, is a complete and utter freakin' joke.

I like AC DC, but compared to Journey, it's like comparing an old pick-up truck, to a Corvette.
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Postby hoagiepete » Wed Nov 05, 2008 2:27 am

madsplash wrote:Listen, as far as musical sophistication, it ain't close. AC DC is fun, 3 chord, drink beer, simple rock and roll that can be played by any high school garage band.

Journey(past and present) play all kinds of pop/rock/ballads with virtuoso musicians and vocalists. The key word IS musicality.

AC DC songs are for when you wanna drink. Journey songs are for when you wanna think.
Journey can rock hard when they want to and then lay back and be smooth.
Angus and Brian Johnson only have one trick.

Again, it ain't close. And the fact that AC DC is in the R&R Hall of Fame and Journey isn't, is a complete and utter freakin' joke.

I like AC DC, but compared to Journey, it's like comparing an old pick-up truck, to a Corvette.


I'd never compare AC/DC to Journey musically, I was just referring to which would sell more t shirts, especially in Walmart.

By the way, I've never listened to Journey to "think". I've got plenty of reasons to listen, that just ain't ever been one of them.
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Postby wastingbeerz » Wed Nov 05, 2008 12:56 pm

Gonna throw out an old blabbermouth.net cliche here... but Journey(now)>AC/DC(now)... however Journey(peak)=AC/DC(Bon Scott era)
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Postby tj » Wed Nov 05, 2008 3:14 pm

I don't think anything Journey has done compares to the opening of AC/DC Hells Bells. I will listen to Journey any day over AC/DC, but they each have their moments.
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Postby Monker » Thu Nov 06, 2008 1:17 pm

madsplash wrote:Listen, as far as musical sophistication, it ain't close. AC DC is fun, 3 chord, drink beer, simple rock and roll that can be played by any high school garage band.

Journey(past and present) play all kinds of pop/rock/ballads with virtuoso musicians and vocalists. The key word IS musicality.

AC DC songs are for when you wanna drink. Journey songs are for when you wanna think.
Journey can rock hard when they want to and then lay back and be smooth.
Angus and Brian Johnson only have one trick.

Again, it ain't close. And the fact that AC DC is in the R&R Hall of Fame and Journey isn't, is a complete and utter freakin' joke.

I like AC DC, but compared to Journey, it's like comparing an old pick-up truck, to a Corvette.


Oh, please. Journey is for when you want to think? I can't believe someone actually said that.

The bottom line is AC/DC markets to the 'cool' brand. Journey markets to people who would rather listen to AC then a rock station. That is the way it is today. Actually, that was alsy the way it was with ROR and TBF.

Can Journey 'rock'. I suppose...but that is not who Journey caters to nowadays.

As for the HOF. AC/DC is there and Journey isn't because AOR bands are not politicaly correct enough to be voted in.
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Postby Don » Thu Nov 06, 2008 1:23 pm

AC DC is in the HOF because Back in Black has sold 42 million units. Numbers aren't everything but obviously people dig that album, including Journey who amped up the crowd with it before taking the stage this last tour.
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Postby Rick » Thu Nov 06, 2008 1:26 pm

Monker wrote:
madsplash wrote:Listen, as far as musical sophistication, it ain't close. AC DC is fun, 3 chord, drink beer, simple rock and roll that can be played by any high school garage band.

Journey(past and present) play all kinds of pop/rock/ballads with virtuoso musicians and vocalists. The key word IS musicality.

AC DC songs are for when you wanna drink. Journey songs are for when you wanna think.
Journey can rock hard when they want to and then lay back and be smooth.
Angus and Brian Johnson only have one trick.

Again, it ain't close. And the fact that AC DC is in the R&R Hall of Fame and Journey isn't, is a complete and utter freakin' joke.

I like AC DC, but compared to Journey, it's like comparing an old pick-up truck, to a Corvette.


Oh, please. Journey is for when you want to think?


You bet they were. They'd start playing People and Places (which I like) and people would think, wtf is that? :lol:
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Postby Saint John » Thu Nov 06, 2008 1:27 pm

Rick wrote:
Monker wrote:
madsplash wrote:Listen, as far as musical sophistication, it ain't close. AC DC is fun, 3 chord, drink beer, simple rock and roll that can be played by any high school garage band.

Journey(past and present) play all kinds of pop/rock/ballads with virtuoso musicians and vocalists. The key word IS musicality.

AC DC songs are for when you wanna drink. Journey songs are for when you wanna think.
Journey can rock hard when they want to and then lay back and be smooth.
Angus and Brian Johnson only have one trick.

Again, it ain't close. And the fact that AC DC is in the R&R Hall of Fame and Journey isn't, is a complete and utter freakin' joke.

I like AC DC, but compared to Journey, it's like comparing an old pick-up truck, to a Corvette.


Oh, please. Journey is for when you want to think?


You bet they were. They'd start playing People and Places (which I like) and people would think, wtf is that? :lol:
:lol: Baby, I'm Leavin You had me think that as well!!!
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Postby tj » Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:05 pm

Saint John wrote:
Rick wrote:
Monker wrote:
madsplash wrote:Listen, as far as musical sophistication, it ain't close. AC DC is fun, 3 chord, drink beer, simple rock and roll that can be played by any high school garage band.

Journey(past and present) play all kinds of pop/rock/ballads with virtuoso musicians and vocalists. The key word IS musicality.

AC DC songs are for when you wanna drink. Journey songs are for when you wanna think.
Journey can rock hard when they want to and then lay back and be smooth.
Angus and Brian Johnson only have one trick.

Again, it ain't close. And the fact that AC DC is in the R&R Hall of Fame and Journey isn't, is a complete and utter freakin' joke.

I like AC DC, but compared to Journey, it's like comparing an old pick-up truck, to a Corvette.


Oh, please. Journey is for when you want to think?


You bet they were. They'd start playing People and Places (which I like) and people would think, wtf is that? :lol:
:lol: Baby, I'm Leavin You had me think that as well!!!


AC/DC = Shook Me All Night Long or Journey = Baby I'm A Leaving You. That's a funny comparison to me. :D
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