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Saint John wrote:that without Steve Perry Journey is pretty much fucked. WITH HIM, the music industry these days would be a challenge. JSS...great guy, great artist and great voice. However, I see him having no future with Journey. He can't sing the catalog and he SHOULD NOT come on board after what they did to Augeri. I hope the shit they did backfires and they have no one to board this sinking ship (except the one who sang them to fame). THAT IS WHAT IS RIGHT. I've been VERY hard on Augeri in the past, but if he's out, everyone else should be too. The JSS bandwagon has some sincere people, but there are a few jackoffs who always want to be the center of attention. Face it, it's Perry or bust. No one else will even be moderately successful. Fair or not (ask music fans), Perry is pretty much Journey. The shitty part about it is...he knows it.
rubiconman wrote:Saint John wrote:that without Steve Perry Journey is pretty much fucked. WITH HIM, the music industry these days would be a challenge. JSS...great guy, great artist and great voice. However, I see him having no future with Journey. He can't sing the catalog and he SHOULD NOT come on board after what they did to Augeri. I hope the shit they did backfires and they have no one to board this sinking ship (except the one who sang them to fame). THAT IS WHAT IS RIGHT. I've been VERY hard on Augeri in the past, but if he's out, everyone else should be too. The JSS bandwagon has some sincere people, but there are a few jackoffs who always want to be the center of attention. Face it, it's Perry or bust. No one else will even be moderately successful. Fair or not (ask music fans), Perry is pretty much Journey. The shitty part about it is...he knows it.
Dude, Perry is NEVER going back to Journey or vice-versa.
Live with it.
JSS is as good as it gets...
This is it.
Live with it.
Ray
Ray
Saint John wrote:that without Steve Perry Journey is pretty much fucked. WITH HIM, the music industry these days would be a challenge. JSS...great guy, great artist and great voice. However, I see him having no future with Journey. He can't sing the catalog and he SHOULD NOT come on board after what they did to Augeri. I hope the shit they did backfires and they have no one to board this sinking ship (except the one who sang them to fame). THAT IS WHAT IS RIGHT. I've been VERY hard on Augeri in the past, but if he's out, everyone else should be too. The JSS bandwagon has some sincere people, but there are a few jackoffs who always want to be the center of attention. Face it, it's Perry or bust. No one else will even be moderately successful. Fair or not (ask music fans), Perry is pretty much Journey. The shitty part about it is...he knows it.
Saint John wrote:rubiconman wrote:Saint John wrote:that without Steve Perry Journey is pretty much fucked. WITH HIM, the music industry these days would be a challenge. JSS...great guy, great artist and great voice. However, I see him having no future with Journey. He can't sing the catalog and he SHOULD NOT come on board after what they did to Augeri. I hope the shit they did backfires and they have no one to board this sinking ship (except the one who sang them to fame). THAT IS WHAT IS RIGHT. I've been VERY hard on Augeri in the past, but if he's out, everyone else should be too. The JSS bandwagon has some sincere people, but there are a few jackoffs who always want to be the center of attention. Face it, it's Perry or bust. No one else will even be moderately successful. Fair or not (ask music fans), Perry is pretty much Journey. The shitty part about it is...he knows it.
Dude, Perry is NEVER going back to Journey or vice-versa.
Live with it.
JSS is as good as it gets...
This is it.
Live with it.
Ray
Ray
Uh....OK
When did I say he was?
JourneyRox wrote:Saint John wrote:that without Steve Perry Journey is pretty much fucked. WITH HIM, the music industry these days would be a challenge. JSS...great guy, great artist and great voice. However, I see him having no future with Journey. He can't sing the catalog and he SHOULD NOT come on board after what they did to Augeri. I hope the shit they did backfires and they have no one to board this sinking ship (except the one who sang them to fame). THAT IS WHAT IS RIGHT. I've been VERY hard on Augeri in the past, but if he's out, everyone else should be too. The JSS bandwagon has some sincere people, but there are a few jackoffs who always want to be the center of attention. Face it, it's Perry or bust. No one else will even be moderately successful. Fair or not (ask music fans), Perry is pretty much Journey. The shitty part about it is...he knows it.
St. John I usually think ur pretty cool but I don't get this. Why do u want Journey to be over? We're all fans here of the band, the music, the last 30+ years. A lot has changed in that time. Actually everything but the lead guitarist has gone thru some changes.
I think we have to give JSS a chance before we say he can't do the catalog. Augeri struggled in the beginning (not to mention later on--let's leave that out of this post for now). In July JSS went out on stage with very little or no rehearsal of those songs. Whatever rehearsal he had on his own wasn't w/the guys so that's different. Have u heard him do Journey songs outside of Journey? He really does a nice job and puts his own spin on them. I say, let's see how he sounds now after a coupla weeks off and maybe some more rehearsals. If he still doesn't sound good, then say he can't sing the catalog. Until then, I think we have to wait and see & give the poor guy a chance.
Regardless I want Journey to continue to do live shows whether they ever a record again or not. They can still bring it & I'm a fan. If Neal needs a wheelchair & can barely hold his head up let alone his guitar, then it might be time to pack it in. Until then, let the Journey continue. I'll be there.
Saint John wrote:that without Steve Perry Journey is pretty much fucked. WITH HIM, the music industry these days would be a challenge. JSS...great guy, great artist and great voice. However, I see him having no future with Journey. He can't sing the catalog and he SHOULD NOT come on board after what they did to Augeri. I hope the shit they did backfires and they have no one to board this sinking ship (except the one who sang them to fame). THAT IS WHAT IS RIGHT. I've been VERY hard on Augeri in the past, but if he's out, everyone else should be too. The JSS bandwagon has some sincere people, but there are a few jackoffs who always want to be the center of attention. Face it, it's Perry or bust. No one else will even be moderately successful. Fair or not (ask music fans), Perry is pretty much Journey. The shitty part about it is...he knows it.
Saint John wrote:
Really, JSS is putting himself in a shitty situation. He's gonna blow his fuckin' voice out on the Dirty Dozen. They're so far out of his range...and that is NOT a shot at him. He has so much going for him that I hope he finishes this tour, brings in a shitload of new fans and goes back to what HE DOES BEST. He has so many years left that I hope he doesn't go for the Journey "lottery." he's not Augeri...he has a huge fan base already.
lights1961 wrote:
sounds like you would rather have Journey not playing, then playing.... and always remember this was never called ***THE STEVE PERRY BAND***.... it has been called JOURNEY for over 30 years..
brywool wrote:lights1961 wrote:
sounds like you would rather have Journey not playing, then playing.... and always remember this was never called ***THE STEVE PERRY BAND***.... it has been called JOURNEY for over 30 years..
It wasn't "the steve perry band", but HE was the reason for their success. The albums prior to him went into the cutout bin fast. The band was going to be dropped from Columbia until they found him. Believe me, I'm no Perry cheerleader. I think the guy pulled some major bullsh*t on the band and I don't blame Neal and Jon one bit for moving on without him, but that sound was crucial to their success. Perry was a huge part of that success. I think in many ways a lot more than Neal, and I love Neal Schon. But Perry amounted to record sales. I can't see Perry ever singing with Journey again or even at all live (who knows?) but the fact is, that he was a huge part of their success. I think when he joined, it pretty much WAS the Steve Perry Band. Like it or not.
Carlitto H@kk wrote:ROR was a bunch of pop-bullshit that Perry wanted to do and then, after keeping the fans and the rest of the band on hold for 10 years, Perry leads them into the studio for TBF, the absolute WORST Journey album ever! He led them to success but also destryed them from within.
SF-DANO wrote:The biggest mistake Journey ever made was giving up on the oringinal reunion group with Rollie and Chalfant, and going with Perry to make TBF. Perry screwed them once betweein ROR and TBF, and to my amazement Schon and Cain let him do it to them again by going with him for TBF. Biggest mistake of thier carreers.
Carlitto H@kk wrote:brywool wrote:lights1961 wrote:
sounds like you would rather have Journey not playing, then playing.... and always remember this was never called ***THE STEVE PERRY BAND***.... it has been called JOURNEY for over 30 years..
It wasn't "the steve perry band", but HE was the reason for their success. The albums prior to him went into the cutout bin fast. The band was going to be dropped from Columbia until they found him. Believe me, I'm no Perry cheerleader. I think the guy pulled some major bullsh*t on the band and I don't blame Neal and Jon one bit for moving on without him, but that sound was crucial to their success. Perry was a huge part of that success. I think in many ways a lot more than Neal, and I love Neal Schon. But Perry amounted to record sales. I can't see Perry ever singing with Journey again or even at all live (who knows?) but the fact is, that he was a huge part of their success. I think when he joined, it pretty much WAS the Steve Perry Band. Like it or not.
You are right, once they started touring behind Frontiers, it DID become the Steve Perry Band and slowly started the band's decline... ROR was a bunch of pop-bullshit that Perry wanted to do and then, after keeping the fans and the rest of the band on hold for 10 years, Perry leads them into the studio for TBF, the absolute WORST Journey album ever! He led them to success but also destryed them from within. Can they ever reach that popularity again, probably not but that is mostly due to the climate of the music biz these days. Can the band excite the fuck out of there fans with a new era revolved around JSS, HELL YEA!
MATTHEW wrote:Jonathan Cain was the guy who made the call to fire Smith and Valory.
MATTHEW wrote:My point is...Schon and Cain are just as 'responsible' for the material and many of the key decisions after Frontiers.
jrnyman28 wrote:SF-DANO wrote:The biggest mistake Journey ever made was giving up on the oringinal reunion group with Rollie and Chalfant, and going with Perry to make TBF. Perry screwed them once betweein ROR and TBF, and to my amazement Schon and Cain let him do it to them again by going with him for TBF. Biggest mistake of thier carreers.
Abso-friggin-lutely
The_Noble_Cause wrote:MATTHEW wrote:Jonathan Cain was the guy who made the call to fire Smith and Valory.
Where is this documented. I've never heard this.
Cain said he fired Herbie by phone on VH1's Behind the Music.
A charge that Herbie would later deny.MATTHEW wrote:My point is...Schon and Cain are just as 'responsible' for the material and many of the key decisions after Frontiers.
Then you severely underestimate the amount of leverage Perry had.
MATTHEW wrote:It's on the BTM documentary. It was Cain who made the calls to HH and Perry too in the 1990s. Or did I just dream all this?
brywool wrote:lights1961 wrote:
sounds like you would rather have Journey not playing, then playing.... and always remember this was never called ***THE STEVE PERRY BAND***.... it has been called JOURNEY for over 30 years..
It wasn't "the steve perry band", but HE was the reason for their success. The albums prior to him went into the cutout bin fast. The band was going to be dropped from Columbia until they found him. Believe me, I'm no Perry cheerleader. I think the guy pulled some major bullsh*t on the band and I don't blame Neal and Jon one bit for moving on without him, but that sound was crucial to their success. Perry was a huge part of that success. I think in many ways a lot more than Neal, and I love Neal Schon. But Perry amounted to record sales. I can't see Perry ever singing with Journey again or even at all live (who knows?) but the fact is, that he was a huge part of their success. I think when he joined, it pretty much WAS the Steve Perry Band. Like it or not.
lights1961 wrote:CAIN's WRITING was about 70% their success... Perry was just in at the right time to sing the songs...... MHO...infinity,evolution and Departure---were NOT huge sellers... ESCAPE was the start of the huge selling LP's and concert sellouts....open arms who wrote it Cain... faithfully on Frontiers who wrote it...Cain.. I would give CAIN credit almost more than Perry... thats just me....
The_Noble_Cause wrote:MATTHEW wrote:It's on the BTM documentary. It was Cain who made the calls to HH and Perry too in the 1990s. Or did I just dream all this?
Jons calls to HH & Perry are on Vh1's Behind the Music.
Calls made to Ross and Smitty are not.
Evilweevil wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:SF-DANO wrote:The biggest mistake Journey ever made was giving up on the oringinal reunion group with Rollie and Chalfant, and going with Perry to make TBF. Perry screwed them once betweein ROR and TBF, and to my amazement Schon and Cain let him do it to them again by going with him for TBF. Biggest mistake of thier carreers.
Abso-friggin-lutely
Agreed!
Italia1986 wrote:The Beatles wouldn't be the Beatles without John and Paul. The Rolling Stones wouldn't be the Stones without Jagger. The same is true of Journey. Perry's unique sound, presence and exhilarating vocal ability IS the indelible sound of Journey. It doesn't matter who the original members were/are. Journey hit the summit and the mother lode with Perry. The glory days of Journey ended in 1998. It doesn't matter who did what to whom and when. They should have left Journey alone and tried to blaze a new trail with something else.
Journey will never be Journey again without Perry, period the END
NealIsGod wrote:Italia1986 wrote:The Beatles wouldn't be the Beatles without John and Paul. The Rolling Stones wouldn't be the Stones without Jagger. The same is true of Journey. Perry's unique sound, presence and exhilarating vocal ability IS the indelible sound of Journey. It doesn't matter who the original members were/are. Journey hit the summit and the mother lode with Perry. The glory days of Journey ended in 1998. It doesn't matter who did what to whom and when. They should have left Journey alone and tried to blaze a new trail with something else.
Journey will never be Journey again without Perry, period the END
Then why are you here? Perry is ancient history.
Saint John wrote:Evilweevil wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:SF-DANO wrote:The biggest mistake Journey ever made was giving up on the oringinal reunion group with Rollie and Chalfant, and going with Perry to make TBF. Perry screwed them once betweein ROR and TBF, and to my amazement Schon and Cain let him do it to them again by going with him for TBF. Biggest mistake of thier carreers.
Abso-friggin-lutely
Agreed!
From what I remember herbie Herbert said the stuff with Chalfant and Rolie was "going to make people forget about Steve Perry in a hurry." What are the odds of us ever hearing any of this material? I would buy it or download it off of Itunes in a minute!! I'm not familiar with rights and royalties and other music dealings. What would it take for them to release a few songs from that incarnation? Hell, it would outsell Generations I bet. Any thoughts?
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