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Memorex wrote:I like Deen and all, but I got to the part where he refers to Steve Perry and Steve Smith as "a couple of guys" and I stopped reading. Fucking disrespectful. This two are considered the greatest in their respective fields, they are not just "a couple of guys".
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Memorex wrote:I like Deen and all, but I got to the part where he refers to Steve Perry and Steve Smith as "a couple of guys" and I stopped reading. Fucking disrespectful. This two are considered the greatest in their respective fields, they are not just "a couple of guys".
Should've kept reading. He devotes several paragraphs to slobbing all over Perry & Smith's knobs, including discussing learning Journey songs at Smitty's house. Maybe he said "couple of guys" because he didn't want to specifically name names. Ever think of that?
Eric wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Memorex wrote:I like Deen and all, but I got to the part where he refers to Steve Perry and Steve Smith as "a couple of guys" and I stopped reading. Fucking disrespectful. This two are considered the greatest in their respective fields, they are not just "a couple of guys".
Should've kept reading. He devotes several paragraphs to slobbing all over Perry & Smith's knobs, including discussing learning Journey songs at Smitty's house. Maybe he said "couple of guys" because he didn't want to specifically name names. Ever think of that?
Exactly.
They have to make new music, though. It is what differentiates them from other bands of their era. They cannot become a jukebox.
If you know anything about Deen then you know he has nothing but the most genuine respect for both of them. ?And when it comes to Smitty.... I've watched Deen turn into a puddle of nerves when Neal jokingly announced "Just talked to Smitty. He's gonna come by in a few." (backstage before soundcheck at PHX show 2 years ago) The color drained from Deen's face! He won't get behind his kit if Smitty is in the same county!Memorex wrote:I like Deen and all, but I got to the part where he refers to Steve Perry and Steve Smith as "a couple of guys" and I stopped reading. Fucking disrespectful. This two are considered the greatest in their respective fields, they are not just "a couple of guys".
Don wrote:Funny, in the other article the band says everyone was on board to going there but their manager wouldn't let them. Castronovo wasn't even in the band then but he sure likes to pretend he was. He should stick to what he's good at, like beating things.
Well you know what, back when Journey was in their heyday a couple of guys in the band didn’t want to travel over here and a couple of those guys are not in the band anymore *laughs* so we’ve decided to come over now and it’s great, it’s very cool. We’re excited to be here bro, very excited to be here.
I saw you in 2008 in Nashville and Arnel was an absolute power house and it was an unbelievable show. With him in the band how have you seen the songs take on a new life compared to previous singers like Jeff Scott Soto or Steve Augeri?
The great thing about Arnel is he’s got the pipes to make it similar to Perry but he’s got his own style as well which is huge, he actually does it his way and it’s not so identical
Let’s talk about the latest album ‘Eclipse’ which is great by the way, in this day and age what inspires the songs for Journey?
You know the funny thing was that Neal goes ‘Look, we’ve written the same stuff over and over again, we’ve always been a pop rock band, let’s make this rock, I want to make a rock record’ so we’re all like alright bro, whatever you want to do, and he wrote a rock record, there aren’t many ballads, maybe two, maybe even one I don’t even remember. It was a hard record and very dark, a lot different from most Journey records but it came out great and we’re very happy, very proud of that record.
then I think we’re going to do some stadium shows this Summer with Rascal Flatts of all bands,
When ‘Revelation’ went platinum, it was heavy for us because Journey finally did a record without Steve Perry that sold a million or so records
Well obviously the chemistry is amazing with all five of us, that’s huge and that’s probably the biggest thing, and we’re brothers,
Eric wrote:Don wrote:Funny, in the other article the band says everyone was on board to going there but their manager wouldn't let them. Castronovo wasn't even in the band then but he sure likes to pretend he was. He should stick to what he's good at, like beating things.
Wow...another brilliant comment from an unreasonably disgruntled fan. Sorry your personal pick for lead singer didn't work out, but the bitter act is getting stale. SO. STALE.
Don wrote:Funny, in the other article the band says everyone was on board to going there but their manager wouldn't let them. Castronovo wasn't even in the band then but he sure likes to pretend he was. He should stick to what he's good at, like beating things.
Eric wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Memorex wrote:I like Deen and all, but I got to the part where he refers to Steve Perry and Steve Smith as "a couple of guys" and I stopped reading. Fucking disrespectful. This two are considered the greatest in their respective fields, they are not just "a couple of guys".
Should've kept reading. He devotes several paragraphs to slobbing all over Perry & Smith's knobs, including discussing learning Journey songs at Smitty's house. Maybe he said "couple of guys" because he didn't want to specifically name names. Ever think of that?
Exactly.
They have to make new music, though. It is what differentiates them from other bands of their era. They cannot become a jukebox.
jrnyman28 wrote:I'm just gonna have some "nitpickin'" fun with this one. Really, I love Deen!When ‘Revelation’ went platinum, it was heavy for us because Journey finally did a record without Steve Perry that sold a million or so records
I enjoy Revelations but it 's old news that "Platinum" did not equal a Million sales.
The idiot that replaced Steve Smith wrote: Oh let me see bro, for me honestly, two things, we got a star on the ‘Walk of Fame’ and of course I had nothing to do with that legacy, I really didn’t, obviously I’m just carrying the torch perse. When ‘Revelation’ went platinum, it was heavy for us because Journey finally did a record without Steve Perry that sold a million or so records and that was a crowning achievement for us, it really was, and Arnel coming in and just taking over like he did was huge, just huge.
Gideon wrote:Don wrote:Funny, in the other article the band says everyone was on board to going there but their manager wouldn't let them. Castronovo wasn't even in the band then but he sure likes to pretend he was. He should stick to what he's good at, like beating things.![]()
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I see what you did there.
texafana wrote:Just watched some of the Live In Manila DVD and I'm guessing Dean is soooo lip sync'in on all of his vocals. You can really see his lips get out of sync on Still They Ride.
Don wrote:Eric wrote:Don wrote:Funny, in the other article the band says everyone was on board to going there but their manager wouldn't let them. Castronovo wasn't even in the band then but he sure likes to pretend he was. He should stick to what he's good at, like beating things.
Wow...another brilliant comment from an unreasonably disgruntled fan. Sorry your personal pick for lead singer didn't work out, but the bitter act is getting stale. SO. STALE.
My personal pick for lead singer? I never picked anyone. The singer I grew up with was the one that I heard on the radio and who was touring with the band at that time. You know, the guy that helped write the songs that were hits.
If you read the other article, you would see that guys who were with the band 30 years ago said ALL of the band members wanted to do it but the [whip cracking] manager stopped them from touring Australia back in the 80s. Where did I say anything about singers anyway? Disgruntled because a guy who came to the band after their heyday is telling tales out of school which don't jibe with what the other band members are saying to the Aussie press?
The post above me made by Journey28 lays it out brilliantly the type of revisionist storytelling you get when interviewing Castronovo.
Here's an idea, how about Deen simply telling the truth and saying he wasn't in the band at that time and would rather speak about the lineup he is in, not something he had nothing to do with? Too much to ask?
Eric wrote:Don wrote:Eric wrote:Don wrote:Funny, in the other article the band says everyone was on board to going there but their manager wouldn't let them. Castronovo wasn't even in the band then but he sure likes to pretend he was. He should stick to what he's good at, like beating things.
Wow...another brilliant comment from an unreasonably disgruntled fan. Sorry your personal pick for lead singer didn't work out, but the bitter act is getting stale. SO. STALE.
My personal pick for lead singer? I never picked anyone. The singer I grew up with was the one that I heard on the radio and who was touring with the band at that time. You know, the guy that helped write the songs that were hits.
If you read the other article, you would see that guys who were with the band 30 years ago said ALL of the band members wanted to do it but the [whip cracking] manager stopped them from touring Australia back in the 80s. Where did I say anything about singers anyway? Disgruntled because a guy who came to the band after their heyday is telling tales out of school which don't jibe with what the other band members are saying to the Aussie press?
The post above me made by Journey28 lays it out brilliantly the type of revisionist storytelling you get when interviewing Castronovo.
Here's an idea, how about Deen simply telling the truth and saying he wasn't in the band at that time and would rather speak about the lineup he is in, not something he had nothing to do with? Too much to ask?
I'm sorry. I apologize.
Just think there are plenty of more reasonable things to criticize Journey for than to take cheap shots at the drummer.
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