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ohsherrie wrote:Greggie, I don't think Steve was taking advantage of anything. I think he was genuinly honored by this and responded because he felt moved to do so. He's obviously not seeking publicity because he could have set it up to be interviewed on screen during the game, and probably sung the song for the crowd (if he's contractually allowed), but all he did was show up in the locker room and "be there" for the guys. I can't see anything "underhanded" in this on Steve's part at all.
OpeningAct wrote:What's REALLY the funny thing is that SCHON is the ONE member of the band that can't be replaced....and not because he is the leader, because a replacement for Schon would NEVER be accepted by fans.
Ok...maybe not...ohsherrie wrote:OpeningAct wrote:What's REALLY the funny thing is that SCHON is the ONE member of the band that can't be replaced....and not because he is the leader, because a replacement for Schon would NEVER be accepted by fans.
Yeah, sure. That's why they asked him to play DSB at the game?
Greggie wrote:Perry could have as much publicity as he wants whenever he wants. He would have already had an album out by now, heck maybe two!
Greggie wrote:Okay guys and gals,
I want your honest opinion. How does it make you feel to know that Steve Perry , and not the entire Journey band, was invited by the White Sox to the World Series, because they use JOURNEY's song 'Don't Stop Believing' as their "fight song?" It has to be eating Neal and Jon up!
I'm a Journey fan AND a Steve Perry fan. Always will be.
ohsherrie wrote:Well, to me it just shows that Steve was right when he asked them not to use the Journey name. Journey will always be associated with Steve Perry no matter what they do. His vocal influence was just too strong for them to overcome. They would have been better off both for their music and the legalities of their Journey related business to choose another name.
ace wrote:No problem here.. it's baseball.. Field of Dreams stuff.. Shoeless Joe asked for SP.. that's good enough for me.
mnmsjrny wrote:Well, I'm with Dave on this one overall... It's nice Perry's receiving the attention and the general publicity this is giving to Journey is cool. It's a moment in time that will be forgotten by most everyone by Christmas.
As for the REST of your post Greggie... *shew* Basically, you're right. IF Perry were still in the band and IF the band was still recording and performing as they have been the past 7+ years then, yes, there would likely be more airplay and general recognition. Of course, that is one GIGANTIC if since it is fairly apparent that Perry has walked away from the limelight. The lead singer is almost always the focal point of a band, and when there's a change it causes a disruption. Sometimes it works out phenomeonally well (see AC/DC, Van Halen/Hagar, Genesis) Sometimes it's a phenomeonal flop (see Doors, Van Halen/Cherone) And a lot of it has to do with the who, how, and when of it all. IF Perry had been replaced in 86 and IF Journey had continued success it's possible that Journey would have been called to come to the World Series rather than Perry.
Fortunately, for most of us anyway, we have what was and what is to enjoy with what will be.
Greggie wrote:I'm saying all that to prove the point that it's not so much that a band is an 80's melodic rock band as much as record companies and the like place more emphasis on the lead vocalist as being the "identity" of the band. Record labels are suckers for bands having the orginal frontman (or woman) at the helm.
Rock'ndeano wrote:You HAVE to ask?
Whatever...
Hey, the guy needs SOME pub I guess..Can't get it by earning a living, so he is gravy training a 25 yr old song, which was not his song; it was written by two other men, and played with 4 others..and he is screwing over his bandmates yet again..
Ohh now I am fired up!
Clasicrockldy wrote:Hey Deano..........
You should get your facts straight.......or at least say it in the correct way........ DSB was written by Steve Perry, Neal Schon and Jon Cain........ in that order........ so it is partly Steve's song..........I think you need to read up on your Journey facts.............
jrnyman28 wrote:Clasicrockldy wrote:Hey Deano..........
You should get your facts straight.......or at least say it in the correct way........ DSB was written by Steve Perry, Neal Schon and Jon Cain........ in that order........ so it is partly Steve's song..........I think you need to read up on your Journey facts.............
Perry was listed first on every Journey song he helped with. It has nothing to do with the amount of work he is being credited with.
Clasicrockldy wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:Clasicrockldy wrote:Hey Deano..........
You should get your facts straight.......or at least say it in the correct way........ DSB was written by Steve Perry, Neal Schon and Jon Cain........ in that order........ so it is partly Steve's song..........I think you need to read up on your Journey facts.............
Perry was listed first on every Journey song he helped with. It has nothing to do with the amount of work he is being credited with.
So you are saying that Steve Perry only "helped" on the songs??.... Give me a break............then Neal and Jon only "helped" on the songs as well....... show me where Neal or Jon did most of the writing....... if you can point that out to me.....In print .... then maybe I might be swayed........ but I don't think so.............. I believe each one brought something to the table......... in which all these songs were created........ so all writers should be credited with 1/3 ownership..............
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Clasicrockldy wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:Clasicrockldy wrote:Hey Deano..........
You should get your facts straight.......or at least say it in the correct way........ DSB was written by Steve Perry, Neal Schon and Jon Cain........ in that order........ so it is partly Steve's song..........I think you need to read up on your Journey facts.............
Perry was listed first on every Journey song he helped with. It has nothing to do with the amount of work he is being credited with.
So you are saying that Steve Perry only "helped" on the songs??.... Give me a break............then Neal and Jon only "helped" on the songs as well....... show me where Neal or Jon did most of the writing....... if you can point that out to me.....In print .... then maybe I might be swayed........ but I don't think so.............. I believe each one brought something to the table......... in which all these songs were created........ so all writers should be credited with 1/3 ownership..............
It's been long rumored in the Journey fan community that Perry demands his name shows up first. One incident that is frequently cited is how one of Perry's cowriters for Street Talk basicaly wrote that entire song, "Foolish Heart",...and became incensed over how Perry took credit for that song.
There's more.
Perhaps the sagacious Monker can chime in here.
Clasicrockldy wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Clasicrockldy wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:Clasicrockldy wrote:Hey Deano..........
You should get your facts straight.......or at least say it in the correct way........ DSB was written by Steve Perry, Neal Schon and Jon Cain........ in that order........ so it is partly Steve's song..........I think you need to read up on your Journey facts.............
Perry was listed first on every Journey song he helped with. It has nothing to do with the amount of work he is being credited with.
So you are saying that Steve Perry only "helped" on the songs??.... Give me a break............then Neal and Jon only "helped" on the songs as well....... show me where Neal or Jon did most of the writing....... if you can point that out to me.....In print .... then maybe I might be swayed........ but I don't think so.............. I believe each one brought something to the table......... in which all these songs were created........ so all writers should be credited with 1/3 ownership..............
It's been long rumored in the Journey fan community that Perry demands his name shows up first. One incident that is frequently cited is how one of Perry's cowriters for Street Talk basicaly wrote that entire song, "Foolish Heart",...and became incensed over how Perry took credit for that song.
There's more.
Perhaps the sagacious Monker can chime in here.
NC.......
I would like to see something in print.......... not just rumors....... if it is in print......... then maybe I would consider changing my mind.......... but until I see it.............. in print............. then I will go with Steve, Neal, and Jon each brought something to the table in a collaborative endevor...... not just one or two doing the whole thing...........
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