Liz22562 wrote:rap_still_sucks: Could you please explain your remark: "Andrew's role in Journey's success over the last 10 years"? Seems to me he had nothing to do with them touring and releasing Arrival, Red13 and Generations.
I've been a Journey fan for years and can't imagine that it is to anyone's role other than the members of Journey (all members included) that make them a success or not (albeit management both good and bad).
Of course Andrew has given us great interviews and sound bytes, but to attribute Journey's success to Andrew is a little much, yes????
Peace always..
Andrew played a big part in their success during Augeri's time.
First, Melodic Rock is the only place that has a readership that is even interested in talking to Journey, or even cares about what is happening today with this kind of music.
Second, this website is the only website concerned with Journey that has the latest information on the band, unlike the "official" site. In fact, this site is the only Journey site (meaning the Journey forum, not that this is a Journey site) that the band members themselves pay attention to, and that's because this site has more influence and relevance to Journey.
Third, Melodic Rock has a large readership, and has been extremely kind and supportive of Augeri fronted Journey from the beginning, and certainly played a roll in folks giving Augeri a chance, even though he was only adequate from the beginning.
Fourth, Andrew is personally responsible for introducing Neal and JSS. If that had not happened, and knowing that Augeri was struglling vocally and is now done, where would Journey be?
Is that enough things Andrew has done for Journey's success? Granted, he didn't write the songs for Journey, teach Neal guitar, or organize the tours, but considering Andrew is only in the Media sector of the Melodic Rock business, you have to admit Andrew has done a hell of a lot for them. I doubt it has done much for Andrew, but I think its done a lot for Journey.