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heardonthestreet wrote:You should be embarrassed for that last remark of Cain's Deano. Pretty pathetic and desperate.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:heardonthestreet wrote:You should be embarrassed for that last remark of Cain's Deano. Pretty pathetic and desperate.
If Jon genuinely believes that, whats the problem here?
heardonthestreet wrote:
If he believes it or not, it's still pathetic. Why did he find it necessary to make the statement?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:http://cityguide.aol.com/houston/entertainment/event.adp?evid=2534263
(Highlights)
Q:Are you annoyed Steve Perry is getting all the credit for the song?
JC: I'm not annoyed. They called him and asked him. He has the time to do it. I just finished a 60-city tour with the guys and we're knackered. We needed a little time off. So it was good that somebody from the camp went out there and made them happy. They did call us and asked us if we wanted to do something but said it couldn't be til game six or seven, so...
Q:Were you in touch with Steve Perry during the Series?
JC: I was not. We don't have a relationship, really. I don't think he has a relationship with anybody in this band. I think he wishes this band would go away -- but we won't
Greggie wrote:But this sort of confirms, at least to me, that if for some strange reason Perry did comeback to Journey, Cain would probably be out.
mystichealer wrote:And i reckon that Journey wish that Perry would 'go away', but i tell you what, He aint.
mystichealer wrote:The man gets more attention in 2 days than Journey have had all year.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Greggie wrote:But this sort of confirms, at least to me, that if for some strange reason Perry did comeback to Journey, Cain would probably be out.
I don't believe that.
They have all said unflattering things about Steve Perry.
That doesn't mean they wouldn't take him on for a reunion album/tour.
Greggie wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Greggie wrote:But this sort of confirms, at least to me, that if for some strange reason Perry did comeback to Journey, Cain would probably be out.
I don't believe that.
They have all said unflattering things about Steve Perry.
That doesn't mean they wouldn't take him on for a reunion album/tour.
From Cain saying that he has no relationship with Perry, it doesn't suggest to me that they would be welcoming him back with "open arms" either. I'm not saying that they can't set aside their differences like mature adults, but I would believe before these guys decided to be in a band again, they would have serve some serious counseling time, ala Metallica, lol! There is no way they could work together having no relationship.
Greggie wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Greggie wrote:But this sort of confirms, at least to me, that if for some strange reason Perry did comeback to Journey, Cain would probably be out.
I don't believe that.
They have all said unflattering things about Steve Perry.
That doesn't mean they wouldn't take him on for a reunion album/tour.
From Cain saying that he has no relationship with Perry, it doesn't suggest to me that they would be welcoming him back with "open arms" either. I'm not saying that they can't set aside their differences like mature adults, but I would believe before these guys decided to be in a band again, they would have serve some serious counseling time, ala Metallica, lol! There is no way they could work together having no relationship.
mystichealer wrote:Why would Perry want to work with these guy's anymore, when they take swipes at the man all the time.
mystichealer wrote:He's far better of stayin outta there, and well away from them.
mystichealer wrote:I am certain that Perry could write material in his sleep, that would be superior to anything the band Journey have done since 'Trial By Fire'.
mystichealer wrote:well 'Arrival' was very good effort.
mystichealer wrote:
And i reckon that Journey wish that Perry would 'go away', but i tell you what, He aint.
The man gets more attention in 2 days than Journey have had all year. That is a resentful comment by Cain, if ever there was one.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:They had no relationship around the time of TBF, either.
Greggie wrote:
I mean, it doesn't matter who did what and so forth and so on...that is history...it's old news.
ohsherrie wrote:mystichealer wrote:
And i reckon that Journey wish that Perry would 'go away', but i tell you what, He aint.
The man gets more attention in 2 days than Journey have had all year. That is a resentful comment by Cain, if ever there was one.
Well guys, there's no denying the truth of this statement.
ohsherrie wrote:You may not agree with it,
ohsherrie wrote:and I'm sure you can find all kinds of ways to divert attention from the simple truth of it, but it will remain true.
ohsherrie wrote:It doesn't matter what justifications you can come up with for Jon's feelings, the truth divulged by his words will still remain.
ohsherrie wrote:If I was in his position I'd feel the same way.
"He thinks..." I swear Neal and Jon have some Perry Complex. If they're out touring and doing what they want to keep the music going, what is the deal with these paranoid comments.The_Noble_Cause wrote:http://cityguide.aol.com/houston/entertainment/event.adp?evid=2534263
(Highlights)
Q:Are you annoyed Steve Perry is getting all the credit for the song?
JC: I'm not annoyed. They called him and asked him. He has the time to do it. I just finished a 60-city tour with the guys and we're knackered. We needed a little time off. So it was good that somebody from the camp went out there and made them happy. They did call us and asked us if we wanted to do something but said it couldn't be til game six or seven, so...
Q:Were you in touch with Steve Perry during the Series?
JC: I was not. We don't have a relationship, really. I don't think he has a relationship with anybody in this band. I think he wishes this band would go away -- but we won't
I agree...it comes down to egos, pure and simple. If they could have put them aside....the world was their oyster.Greggie wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:They had no relationship around the time of TBF, either.
.......and that perfectly proves my point. They had no relationship during TBF, so look what the end result was. The band members are not stupid. They know good and well if they did this Journey thing with Perry once more, then the band members are going to have to establish a better relationship with Steve Perry and Steve Perry with the band members.
I mean, it doesn't matter who did what and so forth and so on...that is history...it's old news.
Greggie wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:They had no relationship around the time of TBF, either.
.......and that perfectly proves my point. They had no relationship during TBF, so look what the end result was. The band members are not stupid. They know good and well if they did this Journey thing with Perry once more, then the band members are going to have to establish a better relationship with Steve Perry and Steve Perry with the band members.
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Jeremey wrote:
• I would venture to say that aside from touring, NO ONE in the band really has any contact with each other. I see the band in its current form as a group of musical professionals who have separate lives and identities but come together 4-5 months of every year to tour around.
ohsherrie wrote:mystichealer wrote:And i reckon that Journey wish that Perry would 'go away', but i tell you what, He aint.
The man gets more attention in 2 days than Journey have had all year. That is a resentful comment by Cain, if ever there was one.
Well guys, there's no denying the truth of this statement. You may not agree with it, and I'm sure you can find all kinds of ways to divert attention from the simple truth of it, but it will remain true. It doesn't matter what justifications you can come up with for Jon's feelings, the truth divulged by his words will still remain. If I was in his position I'd feel the same way.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:I didn't see anyone here denying that Perry's return was enveloped by media coverage.
What are you talking about?
Again, who here disagreed that Perry's appearance in Chicago was greeted with an inordinate amount of media?
I didn't see anyone controverting that. Again, who are you adressing?
What is there to divert attention from?
Perry's appearance in Chicago garnered a good deal of publicity.
Is there something more to this story that I am missing here?
Jon said Perry wants the band to disappear and Perry's comments reflect this to a tee ("don't crack the stone", remember?)
So if u were in Jon's position, u also would be feeling that Perry wants your band to disappear? Strange.
Jeremey wrote:here's a notion that's sure to get a few people riled up. maybe this should go under journey conspiracy theories...but here goes:
conspiracies:
• Steve Perry is mentally ill. His bipolar disorder reared its head in his mid twenties and reached its peak around the time of Street Talk.
• No one in the band besides probably Steve Augeri and Gregg Rolie truly are the genuine guys that their adoring fans make them out to be.
• Steve Perry has done as much for the brand Journey by promoting their back catalog as the current Journey has done by touring over the past 6 years.
• I would venture to say that aside from touring, NO ONE in the band really has any contact with each other. I see the band in its current form as a group of musical professionals who have separate lives and identities but come together 4-5 months of every year to tour around.
• Steve Augeri's made a lot of money and his family needs him and I would venture to say that from looking at the inside of this operation over the past 7 years, he's packing up his parachute.
Now, go put that in a crack pipe and smoke it!
NealIsGod wrote:The attention Perry got was not flattering to him or the band. When ESPN and other stations showed highlights of him singing, the reaction was similar to Carl Lewis' butchering of the national anthem. I'm not saying Perry was nearly that bad, but it seems he just made people realize why he is not in Journey anymore. Who needs that kind of attention?
NoMoreTails wrote:Perry and Journey didn't even have a relationship two decades ago when he travelled in his own limo seperate from the band, which he was never part of...they certainly will never have one at this point whether they work together or not.
A tour with Perry, if he could sing his way through one, would see him spending even less time with the guys than Ed and Al spent wth Sammy and Mike on the VH reunion tour.
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