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Postby steveo777 » Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:41 am

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Not really Jana. Look at all the time SP was on some kind of hiatus. What was he doing prior to ROR and for how long? Look closely after Frontiers. Steve went off on his solo project (Street Talk) and did not return until 1986. So, he was with the band 5 years up thru the Frontiers album. After that he was working on his solo album, then let's say back for one year 1986-1987 on ROR tour which terminated early. The band reunites for TBF and no tour. So I find 7 years of "real tenure for SP. SA had 8.


I don't think I understand, though I've been called a dumb ass before ;) :lol: But are you are saying that since SA had 8 years with the band and you count SP's 7 years with the band to be less, that he is less relevant to the band? That the band is relevant on it's own, and SP leaving had no bearing at all on what they accomplish as a band? Because SP was part of the band when that genre of music was most relevant. All these years after, this music is not, which is why they bank on the music they made with SP. Maybe I'm just not understanding you though.


Not at all. I would never try and take away the huge contribution that SP made. It was bigger than life.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:42 am

RocknRoll wrote:I want to know what the definition of "detractor" is. :? :?

To draw or take away, divert.... :wink:
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Postby portland » Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:43 am

steveo777 wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
steveo777 wrote:[
Not really Jana. Look at all the time SP was on some kind of hiatus. What was he doing prior to ROR and for how long? Look closely after Frontiers. Steve went off on his solo project (Street Talk) and did not return until 1986. So, he was with the band 5 years up thru the Frontiers album. After that he was working on his solo album, then let's say back for one year 1986-1987 on ROR tour which terminated early. The band reunites for TBF and no tour. So I find 7 years of "real tenure for SP. SA had 8.


I don't think I understand, though I've been called a dumb ass before ;) :lol: But are you are saying that since SA had 8 years with the band and you count SP's 7 years with the band to be less, that he is less relevant to the band? That the band is relevant on it's own, and SP leaving had no bearing at all on what they accomplish as a band? Because SP was part of the band when that genre of music was most relevant. All these years after, this music is not, which is why they bank on the music they made with SP. Maybe I'm just not understanding you though.


Not at all. I would never try and take away the huge contribution that SP made. It was bigger than life.




UMMM correction it was the bands life!!! :wink:
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Postby steveo777 » Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:45 am

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steveo777 wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
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Not really Jana. Look at all the time SP was on some kind of hiatus. What was he doing prior to ROR and for how long? Look closely after Frontiers. Steve went off on his solo project (Street Talk) and did not return until 1986. So, he was with the band 5 years up thru the Frontiers album. After that he was working on his solo album, then let's say back for one year 1986-1987 on ROR tour which terminated early. The band reunites for TBF and no tour. So I find 7 years of "real tenure for SP. SA had 8.


I don't think I understand, though I've been called a dumb ass before ;) :lol: But are you are saying that since SA had 8 years with the band and you count SP's 7 years with the band to be less, that he is less relevant to the band? That the band is relevant on it's own, and SP leaving had no bearing at all on what they accomplish as a band? Because SP was part of the band when that genre of music was most relevant. All these years after, this music is not, which is why they bank on the music they made with SP. Maybe I'm just not understanding you though.


Not at all. I would never try and take away the huge contribution that SP made. It was bigger than life.




UMMM correction it was the bands life!!! :wink:


Just making sure you have things in proper historical context. :wink:
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Postby portland » Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:47 am

steveo777 wrote:
portland wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
steveo777 wrote:[
Not really Jana. Look at all the time SP was on some kind of hiatus. What was he doing prior to ROR and for how long? Look closely after Frontiers. Steve went off on his solo project (Street Talk) and did not return until 1986. So, he was with the band 5 years up thru the Frontiers album. After that he was working on his solo album, then let's say back for one year 1986-1987 on ROR tour which terminated early. The band reunites for TBF and no tour. So I find 7 years of "real tenure for SP. SA had 8.


I don't think I understand, though I've been called a dumb ass before ;) :lol: But are you are saying that since SA had 8 years with the band and you count SP's 7 years with the band to be less, that he is less relevant to the band? That the band is relevant on it's own, and SP leaving had no bearing at all on what they accomplish as a band? Because SP was part of the band when that genre of music was most relevant. All these years after, this music is not, which is why they bank on the music they made with SP. Maybe I'm just not understanding you though.


Not at all. I would never try and take away the huge contribution that SP made. It was bigger than life.




UMMM correction it was the bands life!!! :wink:


Just making sure you have things in proper historical context. :wink:




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Postby Michigan Girl » Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:47 am

steveo777 wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
steveo777 wrote:[
Not really Jana. Look at all the time SP was on some kind of hiatus. What was he doing prior to ROR and for how long? Look closely after Frontiers. Steve went off on his solo project (Street Talk) and did not return until 1986. So, he was with the band 5 years up thru the Frontiers album. After that he was working on his solo album, then let's say back for one year 1986-1987 on ROR tour which terminated early. The band reunites for TBF and no tour. So I find 7 years of "real tenure for SP. SA had 8.


I don't think I understand, though I've been called a dumb ass before ;) :lol: But are you are saying that since SA had 8 years with the band and you count SP's 7 years with the band to be less, that he is less relevant to the band? That the band is relevant on it's own, and SP leaving had no bearing at all on what they accomplish as a band? Because SP was part of the band when that genre of music was most relevant. All these years after, this music is not, which is why they bank on the music they made with SP. Maybe I'm just not understanding you though.


Not at all. I would never try and take away the huge contribution that SP made. It was bigger than life.


Bullsh*t!!! That was exactly what you were TRYING to do!!!
Reread your own post!! :wink:
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Postby Rick » Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:50 am

RocknRoll wrote:I want to know what the definition of "detractor" is. :? :?


You wanted a definition of detractor, and I need one for PDD. This thread has confused the hell out of me. [See confused little boy pic above] :lol:
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Postby portland » Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:51 am

Rick wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I want to know what the definition of "detractor" is. :? :?


You wanted a definition of detractor, and I need one for PDD. This thread has confused the hell out of me. [See confused little boy pic above] :lol:




I know what PDD is but I phoned a friend!!! :wink: :lol:
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Postby steveo777 » Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:51 am

portland wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
portland wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
steveo777 wrote:[
Not really Jana. Look at all the time SP was on some kind of hiatus. What was he doing prior to ROR and for how long? Look closely after Frontiers. Steve went off on his solo project (Street Talk) and did not return until 1986. So, he was with the band 5 years up thru the Frontiers album. After that he was working on his solo album, then let's say back for one year 1986-1987 on ROR tour which terminated early. The band reunites for TBF and no tour. So I find 7 years of "real tenure for SP. SA had 8.


I don't think I understand, though I've been called a dumb ass before ;) :lol: But are you are saying that since SA had 8 years with the band and you count SP's 7 years with the band to be less, that he is less relevant to the band? That the band is relevant on it's own, and SP leaving had no bearing at all on what they accomplish as a band? Because SP was part of the band when that genre of music was most relevant. All these years after, this music is not, which is why they bank on the music they made with SP. Maybe I'm just not understanding you though.


Not at all. I would never try and take away the huge contribution that SP made. It was bigger than life.




UMMM correction it was the bands life!!! :wink:


Just making sure you have things in proper historical context. :wink:




nope..... is works too.....cause without the DD you got nothing!!!


Yet. These next albums will determine that. We haven't seen AP's contribution to writing or performances where the music is tailored to him. It could be amazing......or not. The product is not in yet so pretty hard to judge. He has breathed new life into the band and there can be no denying that. :wink: :lol:
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Postby portland » Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:52 am

steveo777 wrote:
portland wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
portland wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
steveo777 wrote:[
Not really Jana. Look at all the time SP was on some kind of hiatus. What was he doing prior to ROR and for how long? Look closely after Frontiers. Steve went off on his solo project (Street Talk) and did not return until 1986. So, he was with the band 5 years up thru the Frontiers album. After that he was working on his solo album, then let's say back for one year 1986-1987 on ROR tour which terminated early. The band reunites for TBF and no tour. So I find 7 years of "real tenure for SP. SA had 8.


I don't think I understand, though I've been called a dumb ass before ;) :lol: But are you are saying that since SA had 8 years with the band and you count SP's 7 years with the band to be less, that he is less relevant to the band? That the band is relevant on it's own, and SP leaving had no bearing at all on what they accomplish as a band? Because SP was part of the band when that genre of music was most relevant. All these years after, this music is not, which is why they bank on the music they made with SP. Maybe I'm just not understanding you though.


Not at all. I would never try and take away the huge contribution that SP made. It was bigger than life.




UMMM correction it was the bands life!!! :wink:


Just making sure you have things in proper historical context. :wink:




nope..... is works too.....cause without the DD you got nothing!!!


Yet. These next albums will determine that. We haven't seen AP's contribution to writing or performances where the music is tailored to him. It could be amazing......or not. The product is not in yet so pretty hard to judge. He has breathed new life into the band and there can be no denying that. :wink: :lol:




In the words of Spashy I guess WE WILL SEE!
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Postby Jana » Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:55 am

portland wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
portland wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
steveo777 wrote:[
Not really Jana. Look at all the time SP was on some kind of hiatus. What was he doing prior to ROR and for how long? Look closely after Frontiers. Steve went off on his solo project (Street Talk) and did not return until 1986. So, he was with the band 5 years up thru the Frontiers album. After that he was working on his solo album, then let's say back for one year 1986-1987 on ROR tour which terminated early. The band reunites for TBF and no tour. So I find 7 years of "real tenure for SP. SA had 8.


I don't think I understand, though I've been called a dumb ass before ;) :lol: But are you are saying that since SA had 8 years with the band and you count SP's 7 years with the band to be less, that he is less relevant to the band? That the band is relevant on it's own, and SP leaving had no bearing at all on what they accomplish as a band? Because SP was part of the band when that genre of music was most relevant. All these years after, this music is not, which is why they bank on the music they made with SP. Maybe I'm just not understanding you though.


Not at all. I would never try and take away the huge contribution that SP made. It was bigger than life.




UMMM correction it was the bands life!!! :wink:


Just making sure you have things in proper historical context. :wink:




nope..... is works too.....cause without the DD you got nothing!!!


Of course, not for big tours, and the BAND, who Neal and Jon co-wrote ALL the songs with Perry, or wrote (Faithfully), are proud of their music and it would always be the biggest part of them. They are still not a tribute band. This is THEIR music, too, and they can play it, and the crowds are loving Journey.
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Postby steveo777 » Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:58 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
steveo777 wrote:[
Not really Jana. Look at all the time SP was on some kind of hiatus. What was he doing prior to ROR and for how long? Look closely after Frontiers. Steve went off on his solo project (Street Talk) and did not return until 1986. So, he was with the band 5 years up thru the Frontiers album. After that he was working on his solo album, then let's say back for one year 1986-1987 on ROR tour which terminated early. The band reunites for TBF and no tour. So I find 7 years of "real tenure for SP. SA had 8.


I don't think I understand, though I've been called a dumb ass before ;) :lol: But are you are saying that since SA had 8 years with the band and you count SP's 7 years with the band to be less, that he is less relevant to the band? That the band is relevant on it's own, and SP leaving had no bearing at all on what they accomplish as a band? Because SP was part of the band when that genre of music was most relevant. All these years after, this music is not, which is why they bank on the music they made with SP. Maybe I'm just not understanding you though.


Not at all. I would never try and take away the huge contribution that SP made. It was bigger than life.


Bullsh*t!!! That was exactly what you were TRYING to do!!!
Reread your own post!! :wink:


Ummm, I guess if you call talking about tenure taking away from one's contribution, uh, yeah, sure. Tenure and contribution are two different things and I only brought it up because of this tribute band bullshit that keeps rearing up here. As a fan of old and new I'm simply not here to appease those who think SP is/was the be all and end all for this band. I'm not part of that ilk. Journey has lived on and were it not for the writing contributions of Cain and Schon there might not have been any songs for Perry to sing....or Augeri, Soto and Pineda for that matter. :wink:
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Postby StevePerryHair » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:00 am

Rick wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I want to know what the definition of "detractor" is. :? :?


You wanted a definition of detractor, and I need one for PDD. This thread has confused the hell out of me. [See confused little boy pic above] :lol:


Yay!!! I'm not the only dumb ass!!! ;) :lol:
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Postby Rick » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:09 am

StevePerryHair wrote:
Rick wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I want to know what the definition of "detractor" is. :? :?


You wanted a definition of detractor, and I need one for PDD. This thread has confused the hell out of me. [See confused little boy pic above] :lol:


Yay!!! I'm not the only dumb ass!!! ;) :lol:


I've been sitting around all day like this. Image :lol:
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Postby Michigan Girl » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:11 am

steveo777 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
steveo777 wrote:[
Not really Jana. Look at all the time SP was on some kind of hiatus. What was he doing prior to ROR and for how long? Look closely after Frontiers. Steve went off on his solo project (Street Talk) and did not return until 1986. So, he was with the band 5 years up thru the Frontiers album. After that he was working on his solo album, then let's say back for one year 1986-1987 on ROR tour which terminated early. The band reunites for TBF and no tour. So I find 7 years of "real tenure for SP. SA had 8.


I don't think I understand, though I've been called a dumb ass before ;) :lol: But are you are saying that since SA had 8 years with the band and you count SP's 7 years with the band to be less, that he is less relevant to the band? That the band is relevant on it's own, and SP leaving had no bearing at all on what they accomplish as a band? Because SP was part of the band when that genre of music was most relevant. All these years after, this music is not, which is why they bank on the music they made with SP. Maybe I'm just not understanding you though.


Not at all. I would never try and take away the huge contribution that SP made. It was bigger than life.


Bullsh*t!!! That was exactly what you were TRYING to do!!!
Reread your own post!! :wink:


Ummm, I guess if you call talking about tenure taking away from one's contribution, uh, yeah, sure. Tenure and contribution are two different things and I only brought it up because of this tribute band bullshit that keeps rearing up here. As a fan of old and new I'm simply not here to appease those who think SP is/was the be all and end all for this band. I'm not part of that ilk. Journey has lived on and were it not for the writing contributions of Cain and Schon there might not have been any songs for Perry to sing....or Augeri, Soto and Pineda for that matter. :wink:


You knew what you were starting w/that post and it was deliberate!!!

W/that, I wish continued success to Arnel and Journey...Arnel seems like a great guy and worthy of all
good things that come his way!!! :wink:
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Postby SYNCH » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:15 am

RocknRoll wrote:I want to know what the definition of "detractor" is. :? :?

A new group of robots in Transformers 3

What I Needed for me.. great dramatic song :wink:
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Postby steveo777 » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:16 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
steveo777 wrote:[
Not really Jana. Look at all the time SP was on some kind of hiatus. What was he doing prior to ROR and for how long? Look closely after Frontiers. Steve went off on his solo project (Street Talk) and did not return until 1986. So, he was with the band 5 years up thru the Frontiers album. After that he was working on his solo album, then let's say back for one year 1986-1987 on ROR tour which terminated early. The band reunites for TBF and no tour. So I find 7 years of "real tenure for SP. SA had 8.


I don't think I understand, though I've been called a dumb ass before ;) :lol: But are you are saying that since SA had 8 years with the band and you count SP's 7 years with the band to be less, that he is less relevant to the band? That the band is relevant on it's own, and SP leaving had no bearing at all on what they accomplish as a band? Because SP was part of the band when that genre of music was most relevant. All these years after, this music is not, which is why they bank on the music they made with SP. Maybe I'm just not understanding you though.


Not at all. I would never try and take away the huge contribution that SP made. It was bigger than life.


Bullsh*t!!! That was exactly what you were TRYING to do!!!
Reread your own post!! :wink:


Ummm, I guess if you call talking about tenure taking away from one's contribution, uh, yeah, sure. Tenure and contribution are two different things and I only brought it up because of this tribute band bullshit that keeps rearing up here. As a fan of old and new I'm simply not here to appease those who think SP is/was the be all and end all for this band. I'm not part of that ilk. Journey has lived on and were it not for the writing contributions of Cain and Schon there might not have been any songs for Perry to sing....or Augeri, Soto and Pineda for that matter. :wink:


You knew what you were starting w/that post and it was deliberate!!!

W/that, I wish continued success to Arnel and Journey...Arnel seems like a great guy and worthy of all
good things that come his way!!! :wink:


Lighten up and quit taking it so seriously....and trust me when I say it was deliberate, but not for the reasons you perceive. :wink:
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Postby Jana » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:18 am

SYNCH wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I want to know what the definition of "detractor" is. :? :?

A new group of robots in Transformers 3

What I Needed for me.. great dramatic song :wink:


OMG - pages later and we're back on track of favorite song in the Manila DVD. It's a miracle. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby RocknRoll » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:20 am

Jana wrote:
SYNCH wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I want to know what the definition of "detractor" is. :? :?

A new group of robots in Transformers 3

What I Needed for me.. great dramatic song :wink:


OMG - pages later and we're back on track of favorite song in the Manila DVD. It's a miracle. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:


:D :D
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Postby Michigan Girl » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:21 am

steveo777 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
StevePerryHair wrote:
steveo777 wrote:[
Not really Jana. Look at all the time SP was on some kind of hiatus. What was he doing prior to ROR and for how long? Look closely after Frontiers. Steve went off on his solo project (Street Talk) and did not return until 1986. So, he was with the band 5 years up thru the Frontiers album. After that he was working on his solo album, then let's say back for one year 1986-1987 on ROR tour which terminated early. The band reunites for TBF and no tour. So I find 7 years of "real tenure for SP. SA had 8.


I don't think I understand, though I've been called a dumb ass before ;) :lol: But are you are saying that since SA had 8 years with the band and you count SP's 7 years with the band to be less, that he is less relevant to the band? That the band is relevant on it's own, and SP leaving had no bearing at all on what they accomplish as a band? Because SP was part of the band when that genre of music was most relevant. All these years after, this music is not, which is why they bank on the music they made with SP. Maybe I'm just not understanding you though.


Not at all. I would never try and take away the huge contribution that SP made. It was bigger than life.


Bullsh*t!!! That was exactly what you were TRYING to do!!!
Reread your own post!! :wink:


Ummm, I guess if you call talking about tenure taking away from one's contribution, uh, yeah, sure. Tenure and contribution are two different things and I only brought it up because of this tribute band bullshit that keeps rearing up here. As a fan of old and new I'm simply not here to appease those who think SP is/was the be all and end all for this band. I'm not part of that ilk. Journey has lived on and were it not for the writing contributions of Cain and Schon there might not have been any songs for Perry to sing....or Augeri, Soto and Pineda for that matter. :wink:


You knew what you were starting w/that post and it was deliberate!!!

W/that, I wish continued success to Arnel and Journey...Arnel seems like a great guy and worthy of all
good things that come his way!!! :wink:


Lighten up and quit taking it so seriously....and trust me when I say it was deliberate, but not for the reasons you perceive. :wink:


I knew it and don't ever tell me to lighten up, I'm dark!!! :wink:
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Postby SYNCH » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:26 am

Jana wrote:
SYNCH wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I want to know what the definition of "detractor" is. :? :?

A new group of robots in Transformers 3

What I Needed for me.. great dramatic song :wink:


OMG - pages later and we're back on track of favorite song in the Manila DVD. It's a miracle. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Just breaking up the usual flow from post -> appreciation -> criticism -> argument -> closed
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Postby portland » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:28 am

Jana wrote:
SYNCH wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I want to know what the definition of "detractor" is. :? :?

A new group of robots in Transformers 3

What I Needed for me.. great dramatic song :wink:


OMG - pages later and we're back on track of favorite song in the Manila DVD. It's a miracle. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Jana I can fix that if you want...GB left me the ninja thread instructions for an emergency :lol: :wink:
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Postby Rick » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:29 am

portland wrote:
Jana wrote:
SYNCH wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I want to know what the definition of "detractor" is. :? :?

A new group of robots in Transformers 3

What I Needed for me.. great dramatic song :wink:


OMG - pages later and we're back on track of favorite song in the Manila DVD. It's a miracle. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Jana I can fix that if you want...GB left me the ninja thread instructions for an emergency :lol: :wink:


Where the hell is GB?
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Postby perryswoman » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:30 am

Looking like WIN is the winner thus far! Maybe they will permanently put it in the setlist whenever they do tour again.
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Postby portland » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:32 am

Rick wrote:
portland wrote:
Jana wrote:
SYNCH wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I want to know what the definition of "detractor" is. :? :?

A new group of robots in Transformers 3

What I Needed for me.. great dramatic song :wink:


OMG - pages later and we're back on track of favorite song in the Manila DVD. It's a miracle. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Jana I can fix that if you want...GB left me the ninja thread instructions for an emergency :lol: :wink:


Where the hell is GB?



On Vacation....damn it!!
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Postby Rick » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:38 am

portland wrote:
Rick wrote:
portland wrote:
Jana wrote:
SYNCH wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I want to know what the definition of "detractor" is. :? :?

A new group of robots in Transformers 3

What I Needed for me.. great dramatic song :wink:


OMG - pages later and we're back on track of favorite song in the Manila DVD. It's a miracle. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Jana I can fix that if you want...GB left me the ninja thread instructions for an emergency :lol: :wink:


Where the hell is GB?



On Vacation....damn it!!


Well, he's going to need to get an iPhone or something where he can check in here on a daily basis. This going away for a week shit with no word ain't gonna cut it. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby steveo777 » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:47 am

Rick wrote:
portland wrote:
Jana wrote:
SYNCH wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I want to know what the definition of "detractor" is. :? :?

A new group of robots in Transformers 3

What I Needed for me.. great dramatic song :wink:


OMG - pages later and we're back on track of favorite song in the Manila DVD. It's a miracle. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Jana I can fix that if you want...GB left me the ninja thread instructions for an emergency :lol: :wink:


Where the hell is GB?


In the Philippines of all places. :lol:
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Postby portland » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:48 am

steveo777 wrote:
Rick wrote:
portland wrote:
Jana wrote:
SYNCH wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I want to know what the definition of "detractor" is. :? :?

A new group of robots in Transformers 3

What I Needed for me.. great dramatic song :wink:


OMG - pages later and we're back on track of favorite song in the Manila DVD. It's a miracle. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Jana I can fix that if you want...GB left me the ninja thread instructions for an emergency :lol: :wink:


Where the hell is GB?


In the Philippines of all places. :lol:



Yep on a beach listening to Perry...... :lol:
What's left After You Fall?.....A Cover Band?
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Postby Author2 » Mon Oct 19, 2009 9:57 am

steveo777 wrote:Hey guys, stop arguing with the detractors. You're not gonna change their minds. Fortunately, they do not represent the mass Journey fan base. We're ok. ;) My gauge is the show attendance and the way the crowds are just eating it up. Journey is doing it's best in over 13 years. What is ridiculous is people calling Journey a tribute band when it's tenure as a band triples Steve Perry's. Hell, Steve Augeri worked longer than Perry. (I don't consider being absent from the band 10 years tenure). But, loon away, if you must. :wink:

Journey of today rocks! Consider this; even while there was Perry there will still plenty of people who thought Journey sucked. I have a friend that was relieved that Journey was finally gone, or so he thought....til he heard about Arnel reviving them. He could never understand all the Journey love. He's the type that thinks Tool is the greatest band that ever lived. :shock:



I believe I read SP did over 600 shows (correct key?) and SA over 300? When you look at what later happened with SA's voice and all the accommodations made for AP's voice, would you say SP paid his dues completely in his actual tenure with the band?

Consider this: Some people say U2 sucks, but aren't they filling stadiums like over 60,000? Did I read that Perry with Journey too did that? Like you say the majority rules?
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Postby Jana » Mon Oct 19, 2009 10:04 am

portland wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Rick wrote:
portland wrote:
Jana wrote:
SYNCH wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:I want to know what the definition of "detractor" is. :? :?

A new group of robots in Transformers 3

What I Needed for me.. great dramatic song :wink:


OMG - pages later and we're back on track of favorite song in the Manila DVD. It's a miracle. :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Jana I can fix that if you want...GB left me the ninja thread instructions for an emergency :lol: :wink:


Where the hell is GB?


In the Philippines of all places. :lol:



Yep on a beach listening to Perry...... :lol:


Stalking Arnel and the plokkers for more inside info. :lol: :lol:
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