ohsherrie wrote:As for Augeri in the '80s, I don't even remember hearing of the groups that he sang with before. If he was that good I think I would have.
Just like Arrival, there are many reasons. I did not hear of them either. But I do know that Tall Stories came out at the same time as Pearl Jam. Bad timing for a melodic rock band.
ohsherrie wrote:The only song I remember from them is When I See You Smile and I don't think it was as big as Oh Sherrie.
Well, I know that When I See You Smile went to #1. But unfortunately, it is the ONE song that Bad English did not write. It was written by Diane Warren (the same person who wrote "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" by Aerosmith)
ohsherrie wrote:But would Escape have reached the top if it hadn't gotten a boost from the name recognition gained by the previous albums? I think Escape had a better sound, and I don't deny that Jon had a lot to do with that, but I don't know that it would have gotten as big as it did without the lead-in of the previous songs that had been on the radio and charted.
I credit it most with the touring they were doing. But there is no doubt that Journey was primed by the time Jon joined. It doesn't change the fact that his songwriting further changed Journey and brought them the pop success.