Soledad? wrote:If they had a good singer, I wouldn't tear them down. And I don't mean Perry necessarily; they just need to hire someone who can sing worth anything.
That's not what you said last week.
On the issue of naming possible Perry replacements you stated (and I quote) " I can't either. I can only envison Steve Perry in that role."
Soledad? wrote: It's an insult to hire a half-assed singer.
Even *IF* Augeri is half-assed, how exactly would you know? You haven't been to a show. All you have is ur pre-existing seething anger over the fact that Perry is gone.
Soledad? wrote: they're not really interested in what the hard-core fans want.
The hardcore fans were tired of waiting over a decade and wanted Journey to start making music and to start touring again.
We now have that.
Soledad? wrote:They care about the casual fan and their $$$. That's why they tour and churn out the old hits on stage.
Is that why the first half of this year's set features nearly all pre-Perry rareities? Is that why last year's tour included rarely played tracks such as "Rubicon", "Opened the Door", "Edge of the Blade", "Party's Over", "Mother Father", "Suzanne", "Happy to Give"?
Journey has always done their best to cater to both their hardcore fans while not alienating the casual fan. It's in every band's best pragmatic sense to try to do exactly that.
Soledad? wrote:They throw the hard-core fans - the dwindling few that remain - a bone every now and then in the form of an album so as to appease them a bit and keep them at bay.
How is releasing a record a surefire tell-tale sign that they are trying to keep hardcore fans at bay? Maybe the more logical explanation is that they are musicians and hence, they are always writing and composing music.
Where's the mystery to this?
Soledad? wrote:But Journey 2005 is interested in raking some dough.
Name a band who isn't?
As if Journey in all of it's various incarnations has never been primarily concerned with turning a profit?
Your criticisms are stupid.
Soledad? wrote:The singer is just a figurehead for their fiscal fancies.
What fiscal fantasies?
Neal and Jon have stated they had no idea wether or not they could even tour without Perry. They are just thankful that at their age they can still tour and still retain a loyal audience.
Many bands from their same era cannot do the same.