I think RockinDetroit has it exactly right.
Do you think that Journey just changed in the last year? They've just become dishonest now? I'm pretty sure most everyone on this board has read Herbie Herbert's interview from about 6 years ago where he said basically that they were not the nice guys that their fans think they are. At that time everyone was down on Herbie saying he was bitter. No, he was just telling the truth. It's the fans that put them up on a pedestal and think they can do no wrong. Now the fans are doing the exact opposite.
They made a business decision plain and simple. It goes on every day but most people are not privy to those decisions and believe the hype that is told to cover up the real stories. I think Journey finally is convinced that they really are .............. a nostalgia band (nobody likes this but it is the truth). I think Neal was probably the last holdout and actually believed they could make new music. Wasn't he the one that wanted to go forward with Soul Sirkus but didn't management put a stop to that?
So, now they stopped fighting the inevitable and are going to stay with the dirty dozen that most of the fans want anyway. Management wants to make money and that is where the money is. Concerts featuring their hits. Wasn't it the record company that originally wanted a "singer/frontman" so they could get on the radio and.............make money. That, my friends, is what it is all about. It was that way back in 1977 and is still that way in 2007. Anyone that thinks otherwise should think again.
So, stop blaming the band members. They must do what management tells them. Just look how everyone jumped to conclusions and crucified Steve Augieri less than one year ago. Now you are doing the same to Neal and Jon. Do you really think they have that much power to play around with lead singers? These are all management decisions and band members do what they gotta do. It's just the way it is.
We all want Journey to be relevant and a force in today's music. But that will never happen. How many diehard Journey fans do you think there are compared to casual fans? That's what management is looking at and the numbers are all in favor of the casual "concert going" fan. They are the paying customers who go to the concerts wanting to hear Open Arms, etc. and that's what pays the bills.
There have been a few articles regarding the Soto firing and that's all. The only outrage is here on MR. This board makes up the core of Journey's diehard fans. I'm sorry, but if I were in a management position, I wouldn't worry or care about us. I would worry about those thousands of casual fans instead. Bottom line, we really don't count in the grand scheme.
At the end of the day it's really all about the music. The Journey catalog will always be great and nothing that happens now will ever change that.