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steveforever wrote:Steve Perry, he knows the music and knows the biz! S.P., he's the #1 choice for sure!![]()
After all, look what he's doing for Rock 'n Roll Soldiers?
Carlitto H@kk wrote:What one person, other than our beloved Deano, or firm could actually be successful at making Journey "relevant" again???
Shania wrote:Journey could do it for themselves!![]()
Ok,maybe they need a good manager who would have a good perspective vision and,what's most important, who would be ACTIVE!
Here's an interesting list: Music Managers List
Azoff's management is on the list too,but the weird thing is that Journey is NOT among the Artists.
FyreWyngz wrote:Carlitto H@kk wrote:What one person, other than our beloved Deano, or firm could actually be successful at making Journey "relevant" again???
I'm sure people are both befuddled by what I've been saying and/or are sick of hearing it but it's NOT the responsibility of a manager or firm to make JOURNEY relevant. JOURNEY's audience is what will take them to that higher place of relevancy.
Currently, JOURNEY is relevant. Unfortunately, their relevancy is predicated on the past. The relevancy you're looking for simply can NOT come from the current audience. The current audience has made JOURNEY a touring, nostalgic 80's band and nothing more.
Marabelle wrote:I think Herbie's time may have already passed. I think he used to be the person who could do magic singlehandedly but not anymore. I'm not sure who is out there.
Carlitto H@kk wrote:FyreWyngz wrote:Carlitto H@kk wrote:What one person, other than our beloved Deano, or firm could actually be successful at making Journey "relevant" again???
I'm sure people are both befuddled by what I've been saying and/or are sick of hearing it but it's NOT the responsibility of a manager or firm to make JOURNEY relevant. JOURNEY's audience is what will take them to that higher place of relevancy.
Currently, JOURNEY is relevant. Unfortunately, their relevancy is predicated on the past. The relevancy you're looking for simply can NOT come from the current audience. The current audience has made JOURNEY a touring, nostalgic 80's band and nothing more.
I understand your point but, as we all know, the media and listeners will buy in to what 'they are told to'. That comes from heavy marketing/publicity/radio and TV exposure. With the right management making the right deals and getting the proper airplay, Journey could aquire a whole new audience while older fans would be bombarded with new material evryday. Your telling me that, if Journey had 1-2 new songs on constant radio/VH1/MTV rotation, thier audience would still force them to be waht you called a nostalgia act? I'm telling you, its all about marketing, publicity and who's making deals with who these days.
FyreWyngz wrote:This is just so very wrong.
Did JOURNEY build their fan base with SP and marketing? No. Has JOURNEY built their current fan base with SA and marketing? No.
JOURNEY has always built their fan base with TOURING. Radio and marketing have played very little roles. Radio and marketing are FICKLE. Herbie KNEW this. That's why he was always cautious about getting a number 1 hit - because he knw it would be a peak with the fickle fans of radio and be all downhill from there. He was right. After #1 E5C4P3 it was a slippery slope.
TOURING and playing to the RIGHT audience is what provides the fuel to relevance.
Rockin'Deano wrote:No, you are wrong about that, and that is the problem. No one has the balls to go for it. Dude, if Aerosmith, and Bon Jovi csan do it still, then a better band of mucisians, Journey, can as well.
FyreWyngz wrote:Carlitto H@kk wrote:What one person, other than our beloved Deano, or firm could actually be successful at making Journey "relevant" again???
I'm sure people are both befuddled by what I've been saying and/or are sick of hearing it but it's NOT the responsibility of a manager or firm to make JOURNEY relevant. JOURNEY's audience is what will take them to that higher place of relevancy.
Currently, JOURNEY is relevant. Unfortunately, their relevancy is predicated on the past. The relevancy you're looking for simply can NOT come from the current audience. The current audience has made JOURNEY a touring, nostalgic 80's band and nothing more.
Rockin'Deano wrote:You guys ever heard the word, momentum? They certainly have it now, and it is still building.
Rockin'Deano wrote:Ok, then don't hire me. I wouldn't take Neals' money and sit on my ass and sign Venue contracts for Gh tours. I would bust my ass for that guy and the band to be something again.
You guys ever heard the word, momentum? They certainly have it now, and it is still building.
Hell, if they were a hurricane, they would be a class 3 going on 4.
Vladan wrote:[
Journey are a chop and change band, and as long as Neal wants to keep playing his guitar this band will keep changing their vocalist. In my opinion the stone was cracked, I agree with Perry. As arrogant as people may think he is for saying that, he is 100% correct.
Vladan wrote:Rockin'Deano wrote:You guys ever heard the word, momentum? They certainly have it now, and it is still building.
Good point. If this band decided to make a new album, re-invent themselves as Sammy said - it might be somthing special!. They have to make a new CD, put some time into it! do it with JSS. I still have hope.
Vladan wrote:Rockin'Deano wrote:No, you are wrong about that, and that is the problem. No one has the balls to go for it. Dude, if Aerosmith, and Bon Jovi csan do it still, then a better band of mucisians, Journey, can as well.
I think Aerosmith and Bon Jovi had more success though, world wide - much more appeal. I think if you had Journey from 1983 you could do stuff, but not today - Aerosmith and Bon Jovi kept the same lead singer, and pretty much stayed true to the formula, and kept producing quality material that made the radio world wide. Bon Jovi has appeal, he has a voice and the looks. Journey are a chop and change band, and as long as Neal wants to keep playing his guitar this band will keep changing their vocalist. In my opinion the stone was cracked, I agree with Perry. As arrogant as people may think he is for saying that, he is 100% correct.
Rockin'Deano wrote:
JBJ is THE biggest lipper ever. He lips the entire night and the entire tour.
strungout wrote:Rockin'Deano wrote:Jon Bon Jovi is NOTHING like Perry in any sense of the word.
JBJ is THE biggest lipper ever. He lips the entire night and the entire tour.
Kiss myDeano!
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