Gunbot wrote:Unless we get news about the departure of Cain in the next few days, I seriously doubt it.
Instead of mentioning the solid rock album I initially was going to post something about Cain's demise...

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Since 78 wrote:Gunbot wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:steveo777 wrote:Gunbot wrote:So, is that 12 tracks? Doesn't seem like they took more time with this release then with any of their others. And now we wait until the first of the year, di ba?
Yeah, what was all this hooplah that it was going to take until the end of June. What the hell is AP gonna do now, go back to PI and sing Bryan Adams and Bon Jovi songs in bars until his gigs in July?
Just because they are done with the basic tracks of the songs does not mean the work is done. There will certainly be overdubs, layering, BGVox, effects added. And the largest amount of time needs to be placed on this period where the songs are truly crafted. They need to SOUND fantastic, which is something the band has struggled with in the post-Perry era until Revelation.
What I find interesting is EVERY post Neal made about the songs was that they rocked. He never mentioned one "ballad". So I would guess "rocked" just means he is pleased with them. OR did he really pull off a solid ROCK album? Doubtful...
Unless we get news about the departure of Cain in the next few days, I seriously doubt it.
Me too.
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Jana wrote:I can't think of any band that doesn't put out a great ballad or two on an album. Look at what all the JSS fans are swooning to on W.E.T., the ballads. They're a necessary emotional component needed to balance a great rock album. Without a few great rock ballads on an album, I'm not interested.
Saint John wrote:The faster they're done with the actual recording of the album the better. Just like the old days. Focus, create magic and get the fuck out, and let it be produced (a huge key to a great album). Historically, the longer Journey is in the studio the shittier the product. Fuck, Generations must have been locked in a time capsule.
Gunbot wrote:Saint John wrote:The faster they're done with the actual recording of the album the better. Just like the old days. Focus, create magic and get the fuck out, and let it be produced (a huge key to a great album). Historically, the longer Journey is in the studio the shittier the product. Fuck, Generations must have been locked in a time capsule.
I agree with this, If it isn't coming naturally and you start tinkering around with shit and grasping for ideas, you get something like Generations.
Rick wrote:Gunbot wrote:Saint John wrote:The faster they're done with the actual recording of the album the better. Just like the old days. Focus, create magic and get the fuck out, and let it be produced (a huge key to a great album). Historically, the longer Journey is in the studio the shittier the product. Fuck, Generations must have been locked in a time capsule.
I agree with this, If it isn't coming naturally and you start tinkering around with shit and grasping for ideas, you get something like Generations.
It seems like they're banging this out in record time, so hopefully, it'll be alright. I just want some great rockers. I know those fuckers have it in them.
Gunbot wrote:Rick wrote:Gunbot wrote:Saint John wrote:The faster they're done with the actual recording of the album the better. Just like the old days. Focus, create magic and get the fuck out, and let it be produced (a huge key to a great album). Historically, the longer Journey is in the studio the shittier the product. Fuck, Generations must have been locked in a time capsule.
I agree with this, If it isn't coming naturally and you start tinkering around with shit and grasping for ideas, you get something like Generations.
It seems like they're banging this out in record time, so hopefully, it'll be alright. I just want some great rockers. I know those fuckers have it in them.
According to Neal, they're just using the same three chords over and over again. How hard can it be?
Gunbot wrote:I agree with this, If it isn't coming naturally and you start tinkering around with shit and grasping for ideas, you get something like Generations.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Gunbot wrote:I agree with this, If it isn't coming naturally and you start tinkering around with shit and grasping for ideas, you get something like Generations.
Eh, it always seemed to me that Generations was the result of Neal's 'one take and done' mentality. Shirley's the guy who's always asking them to try new things, or rehearse before they record.
Saint John wrote:That may very well be true, but I'm sure it was hard to dig deep into the creative bucket knowing your lead singer would probably never be able to perform the songs live.
The_Noble_Cause wrote: Remember, at one point Cain even said the band was done releasing full albums and would only put out EPs from then on.
The_Noble_Cause wrote: If Revelation hadn't done well, the same creative apathy probably would've taken hold.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Gunbot wrote:I agree with this, If it isn't coming naturally and you start tinkering around with shit and grasping for ideas, you get something like Generations.
Eh, it always seemed to me that Generations was the result of Neal's 'one take and done' mentality. Shirley's the guy who's always asking them to try new things, or rehearse before they record.
Andrew wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Gunbot wrote:I agree with this, If it isn't coming naturally and you start tinkering around with shit and grasping for ideas, you get something like Generations.
Eh, it always seemed to me that Generations was the result of Neal's 'one take and done' mentality. Shirley's the guy who's always asking them to try new things, or rehearse before they record.
Generations was the result of needing to cover for their lead singer at the time. No disrespect to Steve, as we know what he was going thru and I've told him so, but the rest of the guys only sang to minimize the work Steve A had to do to get the album done.
Andrew wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Gunbot wrote:I agree with this, If it isn't coming naturally and you start tinkering around with shit and grasping for ideas, you get something like Generations.
Eh, it always seemed to me that Generations was the result of Neal's 'one take and done' mentality. Shirley's the guy who's always asking them to try new things, or rehearse before they record.
Generations was the result of needing to cover for their lead singer at the time. No disrespect to Steve, as we know what he was going thru and I've told him so, but the rest of the guys only sang to minimize the work Steve A had to do to get the album done.
jrnyman28 wrote:Andrew wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Gunbot wrote:I agree with this, If it isn't coming naturally and you start tinkering around with shit and grasping for ideas, you get something like Generations.
Eh, it always seemed to me that Generations was the result of Neal's 'one take and done' mentality. Shirley's the guy who's always asking them to try new things, or rehearse before they record.
Generations was the result of needing to cover for their lead singer at the time. No disrespect to Steve, as we know what he was going thru and I've told him so, but the rest of the guys only sang to minimize the work Steve A had to do to get the album done.
While that has long been the speculation, that is (I think) the first time I have seen this in print by anyone of any sort of authority on the situation.
Beating the dead horse: It is obvious Generations was not a cohesive unit but an amalgamation of parts. Very little care and creativity...
Red13JoePa wrote:I don't think you can call Generations sappy with songs like the original FITH, TPIYH, OOHW, all among the best rock work they've done.
It's a fine album, degraded (mostly after the fact, especially HERE) by speculation masquerading as gospel about Augeri. I guess he (somehow) lipped all his vocals on Generations too.
Andrew wrote:Generations was the result of needing to cover for their lead singer at the time. No disrespect to Steve, as we know what he was going thru and I've told him so, but the rest of the guys only sang to minimize the work Steve A had to do to get the album done.
Red13JoePa wrote:That's fine but EVERY Journey (and rock album for that matter) has sap or you're ACDC or pre- 5150 Van Halen.
Butterfly's no sappier than City Of The Angels ("Walking And Talking And Laughing About...), and given the important subject matter I'd say a BETTER Journey sappy song.
Red13JoePa wrote:That's fine but EVERY Journey (and rock album for that matter) has sap or you're ACDC or pre- 5150 Van Halen.
Butterfly's no sappier than City Of The Angels ("Walking And Talking And Laughing About...), and given the important subject matter I'd say a BETTER Journey sappy song.
Jana wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:That's fine but EVERY Journey (and rock album for that matter) has sap or you're ACDC or pre- 5150 Van Halen.
Butterfly's no sappier than City Of The Angels ("Walking And Talking And Laughing About...), and given the important subject matter I'd say a BETTER Journey sappy song.
I love Perry's delivery (one of my favorites songs), but how about these lyrics. Sappy gets a bad rap on here.
Oo, I'm cryin', tears are fallin' down.
I'm cryin' the lonely tears of clowns.
I'm tryin' to wear a smilin' face.
It was just yesterday things then they felt okay.
Now that has all gone away.
Oo, I'm cryin' the only tears of clowns.
I'm tryin' tryin' and rain's fallin' down.
I'm cryin' and that's a lonely place.
If I could hide the pain, if I could stop the rain,
Then all my cryin' could be gone.
Oo, rain, who will stop the rain, the rain?
Oo, I'm cryin', the tears are fallin' down.
I'm tryin', the rain still beats the ground.
I'm cryin' those lonely tears of clowns.
Lonely, lonely tears,
Lonely, lonely tears
Red13JoePa wrote:But what great blues HAD great lyrics, like "I'm Cryin'" they were ALL simpleton lyrics, viewed on paper? Have to hear them in the framework of the tune and I'm Cryin' smolders.
Gotta hear the song, and kudos to Perry for penning the best blues rock # of all time, L, T, S.
Chubby321 wrote:Per sb 5/24
According to Arnel, one week more and they're done. He also said and I quote "we are filming today" but he did not elaborate why or what for. Hmmmmm.
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