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Lora Beard-

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 10:57 am
by Rockindeano
Lora, are you, or were you pissed at Cyndy for interrupting you in BTM? I just saw it. I think CP wanted some face time.

:lol:

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea ... 1133475610

Re: Lora Beard-

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:05 am
by Lora
RockinDeano wrote:Lora, are you, or were you pissed at Cyndy for interrupting you in BTM? I just saw it. I think CP wanted some face time.

:lol:

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea ... 1133475610


omg. That whole BTM interview was such a painful experience. Two hours getting grilled by that interviewer/producer/whatever-he-was guy. I would have paid Cyndy money to cut me off. I was a nervous wreck.

Re: Lora Beard-

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:07 am
by Rockindeano
Lora wrote:
omg. That whole BTM interview was such a painful experience. Two hours getting grilled by that interviewer/producer/whatever-he-was guy. I would have paid Cyndy money to cut me off. I was a nervous wreck.


Oh you know you love it. :wink:

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:07 am
by cyndy!
where's my check?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:08 am
by Rockindeano
cyndy wrote:where's my check?


I wonder if they will ever do another BTM on Journey, say part two? They should.

Re: Lora Beard-

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:08 am
by TRAGChick
Lora wrote:omg. That whole BTM interview was such a painful experience. Two hours getting grilled by that interviewer/producer/whatever-he-was guy. I would have paid Cyndy money to cut me off. I was a nervous wreck.


Hey, Lora...

I often wonder about these TV Interview things...

They interview you for, like, 100 hours and then only use about 5 minutes, right?

:?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:08 am
by Lora
cyndy wrote:where's my check?


It's in the mail.

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:34 am
by Saint John
"I was a nervous wreck." It looked like that was still a hard question for you to answer. I can't even imagine trying to answer a question like that about something that was seemingly coming to an end. Thanks Deano...you fuckhead. I watched that again and realized how much I miss Steve Perry. And WCTNGOF is truly a great song. Going to youtube...it's Perry time!!!!!

Re: Lora Beard-

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 11:40 am
by Lora
tragchk wrote:
Lora wrote:omg. That whole BTM interview was such a painful experience. Two hours getting grilled by that interviewer/producer/whatever-he-was guy. I would have paid Cyndy money to cut me off. I was a nervous wreck.


Hey, Lora...

I often wonder about these TV Interview things...

They interview you for, like, 100 hours and then only use about 5 minutes, right?

:?


It was miserable. Cyndy and I were sitting in this dark club in SF and they have this big-assed bright light in your face. They are firing off questions and you can't see the guy who is asking the questions or the camera because the light is in your face. You never know when the camera is on you and you're trying to think of answers that don't make you look like a complete idiot. We would finish one question where I thought I actually sounded good and then they'd go "oops. Background noise. We'll have to re-do that. Can you remember what you just said?" Not.

Re: Lora Beard-

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 12:23 pm
by TRAGChick
Lora wrote:
tragchk wrote:
Lora wrote:omg. That whole BTM interview was such a painful experience. Two hours getting grilled by that interviewer/producer/whatever-he-was guy. I would have paid Cyndy money to cut me off. I was a nervous wreck.


Hey, Lora...

I often wonder about these TV Interview things...

They interview you for, like, 100 hours and then only use about 5 minutes, right?

:?


It was miserable. Cyndy and I were sitting in this dark club in SF and they have this big-assed bright light in your face. They are firing off questions and you can't see the guy who is asking the questions or the camera because the light is in your face.

You never know when the camera is on you and you're trying to think of answers that don't make you look like a complete idiot. We would finish one question where I thought I actually sounded good and then they'd go "oops. Background noise. We'll have to re-do that. Can you remember what you just said?" Not.


ACK! :shock: :x

I know how that feels....although it's on a TOTALLY smaller level....:wink:

Mark and I did a phone interview; it's posted on our Website....a Los Angeles DJ who was very cool...the show was called "New Artist Showcase"....I'm on the phone in our room; Mark is on the cordless phone downstairs and wandering around the house...

I distinctly remember my face feeling like it was on fire....and I was TERRIFIED that I was gonna say something completely moronic....GOD it was nerve-wracking...:oops:

Re: Lora Beard-

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 3:47 pm
by *Laura
Lora wrote:Cyndy and I were sitting in this dark club in SF and they have this big-assed bright light in your face.

It would have been more interesting if the BTM's producers would've thought of filming your part at the Fan Asylum office - that's where a lot of history happened and you were/are part of it.
Saw some BTMs of other bands and I loved it when they'd film on location (ex:the studio where an album was recorded,a certain office where the band was managed etc.)


:lol: The cutt-off...Actually it was cute.Looked like unintentional.

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 8:45 pm
by Sassie
I can't imagine sitting there for two hours like that. And with the person asking the questions and you couldn't see them? Must have seemed like an interrogation. I can see why you were glad when Cyndy did that. I would have made Jenna sit with me the entire time. :)

PostPosted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 9:42 pm
by donnaplease
I just wanna say something to Lora and Cyndy:

I think it is so INCREDIBLE the loyalty you have shown to Steve Perry over the years. I can only imagine how difficult it is to come on these message boards and read some of the things that are said about him, and restrain yourselves from jumping in and ripping folks apart. On the other hand, it may be equally as difficult to read how passionate people are about this man and how he touched so many lives...and how we miss him so.

I just wanted to let you know how much I respect and admire you both.

Donna

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 3:43 am
by ribbons of color
Ditto!

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 3:46 am
by Granny
donnaplease wrote:I just wanna say something to Lora and Cyndy:

I think it is so INCREDIBLE the loyalty you have shown to Steve Perry over the years. I can only imagine how difficult it is to come on these message boards and read some of the things that are said about him, and restrain yourselves from jumping in and ripping folks apart. On the other hand, it may be equally as difficult to read how passionate people are about this man and how he touched so many lives...and how we miss him so.

I just wanted to let you know how much I respect and admire you both.

Donna


Donna, thanks for saying that so beautifully..because I agree and could not have said it so well...
Thanks to Lora and Cyndy for all they do...

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 3:50 am
by TRAGChick
bufordt9 wrote:
donnaplease wrote:I just wanna say something to Lora and Cyndy:

I think it is so INCREDIBLE the loyalty you have shown to Steve Perry over the years. I can only imagine how difficult it is to come on these message boards and read some of the things that are said about him, and restrain yourselves from jumping in and ripping folks apart. On the other hand, it may be equally as difficult to read how passionate people are about this man and how he touched so many lives...and how we miss him so.

I just wanted to let you know how much I respect and admire you both.

Donna


Donna, thanks for saying that so beautifully..because I agree and could not have said it so well...
Thanks to Lora and Cyndy for all they do...


Me three. 8)

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 3:54 am
by Michael Leigh
bufordt9 wrote:
donnaplease wrote:I just wanna say something to Lora and Cyndy:

I think it is so INCREDIBLE the loyalty you have shown to Steve Perry over the years. I can only imagine how difficult it is to come on these message boards and read some of the things that are said about him, and restrain yourselves from jumping in and ripping folks apart. On the other hand, it may be equally as difficult to read how passionate people are about this man and how he touched so many lives...and how we miss him so.

I just wanted to let you know how much I respect and admire you both.

Donna


Donna, thanks for saying that so beautifully..because I agree and could not have said it so well...
Thanks to Lora and Cyndy for all they do...

Ditto granny and Donna!!Well said.
SP is part of the reason I became a fan to begin with, and BIG part of the reason I became a singer myself.
He changed my life with his musical influence.Even though he is retired now, I would still love to hear him do something new,no matter how much range he does or doesn't have.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:19 am
by treetopovskaya
Michael Leigh wrote:
bufordt9 wrote:
donnaplease wrote:I just wanna say something to Lora and Cyndy:

I think it is so INCREDIBLE the loyalty you have shown to Steve Perry over the years. I can only imagine how difficult it is to come on these message boards and read some of the things that are said about him, and restrain yourselves from jumping in and ripping folks apart. On the other hand, it may be equally as difficult to read how passionate people are about this man and how he touched so many lives...and how we miss him so.

I just wanted to let you know how much I respect and admire you both.

Donna


Donna, thanks for saying that so beautifully..because I agree and could not have said it so well...
Thanks to Lora and Cyndy for all they do...

Ditto granny and Donna!!Well said.
SP is part of the reason I became a fan to begin with, and BIG part of the reason I became a singer myself.
He changed my life with his musical influence.Even though he is retired now, I would still love to hear him do something new,no matter how much range he does or doesn't have.


ditto from me too! very well said ya'll! }=C)

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:31 am
by Rockindeano
I usually don't drudge up dying threads, but would you all like to see a 2nd edition Journey BTM?

Say, from 1998 to present.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:48 am
by Chakra
NO, the first one was painful enough. God knows there has been more than enough dirty laundry aired. Let's hear some good news for a change.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:49 am
by Rosebud
Nobody cares about the last 10 years with Journey, except us regulars. Augeri who? JSS who? sorry.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:50 am
by Michael Leigh
RockinDeano wrote:I usually don't drudge up dying threads, but would you all like to see a 2nd edition Journey BTM?

Say, from 1998 to present.

OH HELL YES!!
I would love an update and some new interviews with everyone especially JSS!!

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:54 am
by Lora
tragchk wrote:
bufordt9 wrote:
donnaplease wrote:I just wanna say something to Lora and Cyndy:

I think it is so INCREDIBLE the loyalty you have shown to Steve Perry over the years. I can only imagine how difficult it is to come on these message boards and read some of the things that are said about him, and restrain yourselves from jumping in and ripping folks apart. On the other hand, it may be equally as difficult to read how passionate people are about this man and how he touched so many lives...and how we miss him so.

I just wanted to let you know how much I respect and admire you both.

Donna


Donna, thanks for saying that so beautifully..because I agree and could not have said it so well...
Thanks to Lora and Cyndy for all they do...


Me three. 8)


Thanks everyone. It is difficult to read some of these posts and not respond. I am a fan but I cannot respond as a fan because people read so much into anything I post. It is tough to care about someone and see hurtful and inaccurate things said about them and not want to set the record straight. It makes me sad to see so many angry people engaging in all the trash talk. I know how lucky I am to have shared in the Journey experience for so many years and I treasure those memories and relationships.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:03 am
by Rockindeano
Bootleg Buddy wrote:Nobody cares about the last 10 years with Journey, except us regulars. Augeri who? JSS who? sorry.


What a fucking stupid comment. Just because you are narrow minded doesn't mean the rest of us are.

Idiot.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:06 am
by ohsherrie
Lora wrote:
tragchk wrote:
bufordt9 wrote:
donnaplease wrote:I just wanna say something to Lora and Cyndy:

I think it is so INCREDIBLE the loyalty you have shown to Steve Perry over the years. I can only imagine how difficult it is to come on these message boards and read some of the things that are said about him, and restrain yourselves from jumping in and ripping folks apart. On the other hand, it may be equally as difficult to read how passionate people are about this man and how he touched so many lives...and how we miss him so.

I just wanted to let you know how much I respect and admire you both.

Donna


Donna, thanks for saying that so beautifully..because I agree and could not have said it so well...
Thanks to Lora and Cyndy for all they do...


Me three. 8)


Thanks everyone. It is difficult to read some of these posts and not respond. I am a fan but I cannot respond as a fan because people read so much into anything I post. It is tough to care about someone and see hurtful and inaccurate things said about them and not want to set the record straight. It makes me sad to see so many angry people engaging in all the trash talk. I know how lucky I am to have shared in the Journey experience for so many years and I treasure those memories and relationships.


Thank you Lora. I didn't get a chance to add my "Me too" to Donna's post so I'm adding it now. :)

Re: Lora Beard-

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:13 am
by StyxCollector
tragchk wrote:
Lora wrote:omg. That whole BTM interview was such a painful experience. Two hours getting grilled by that interviewer/producer/whatever-he-was guy. I would have paid Cyndy money to cut me off. I was a nervous wreck.


Hey, Lora...

I often wonder about these TV Interview things...

They interview you for, like, 100 hours and then only use about 5 minutes, right?

:?


Yup. I had VH-1 interview me for one of the things they did on Styx. It was that show on myths they had and it was the one on Roboto. They interview you forever to use 10 seconds. They also - at least with mine - gave you leading things to point you to an answer which I didn't like.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:16 am
by Michael Leigh
Lora wrote:
tragchk wrote:
bufordt9 wrote:
donnaplease wrote:I just wanna say something to Lora and Cyndy:

I think it is so INCREDIBLE the loyalty you have shown to Steve Perry over the years. I can only imagine how difficult it is to come on these message boards and read some of the things that are said about him, and restrain yourselves from jumping in and ripping folks apart. On the other hand, it may be equally as difficult to read how passionate people are about this man and how he touched so many lives...and how we miss him so.

I just wanted to let you know how much I respect and admire you both.

Donna


Donna, thanks for saying that so beautifully..because I agree and could not have said it so well...
Thanks to Lora and Cyndy for all they do...


Me three. 8)


Thanks everyone. It is difficult to read some of these posts and not respond. I am a fan but I cannot respond as a fan because people read so much into anything I post. It is tough to care about someone and see hurtful and inaccurate things said about them and not want to set the record straight. It makes me sad to see so many angry people engaging in all the trash talk. I know how lucky I am to have shared in the Journey experience for so many years and I treasure those memories and relationships.


Lora and Cyndy,
I was also a member of Journey Force back in the day.
I have WONDERFUL memories of from my youth, for all the hard work you 2 and Tim did.
What a thrill it was to get my newsletter in the mail, and reading it cover to cover 3 or 4 times,before taking it to school the next day.I remember that everyone wanted to see it, and I felt a little on the inside because I was getting the scoop straight from the Journey camp.Boy, were those fun days.To this day, it makes me smile when I think of those times!!

If anyone has enough knowledge to write a book, and know about who the "real" guys of Journey were it is the 2 of you.Your hard work in those days, and our appreciation of it has not gone unnoticed or forgotten! Thanks for being a part of the community and chiming in and sharing your opinions!!

Re: Lora Beard-

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:45 am
by Lora
StyxCollector wrote:They also - at least with mine - gave you leading things to point you to an answer which I didn't like.


Believe me, they tried that with Cyndy and I, too. I think they were disappointed that they didn't get any dirt on the band or any juicy stories from us.

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 9:28 am
by kgdjpubs
RockinDeano wrote:
Bootleg Buddy wrote:Nobody cares about the last 10 years with Journey, except us regulars. Augeri who? JSS who? sorry.


What a fucking stupid comment. Just because you are narrow minded doesn't mean the rest of us are.

Idiot.


Honestly, there's a bit of truth in that regardless of whether we here might want to admit it. For the majority of people, Journey is simply a nostalgia act to go see over the summer. Get some friends together, buy a couple of tickets, buy some beer and try to pretend for a couple of hours that you don't have a demanding job, pressures of a family and a mortgage that is threatening to bankrupt you. It's simply escapist entertainment like going to a movie. They don't care about the personalities or controversies that weren't even big enough that few people outside of this board were even aware of.

Talk to the average person and they might remember Perry, but probably couldn't tell you anyone else in the band. Ross who??? They don't care who is singing as long as it sounds like Journey and they play the hits. They don't know who Augeri is and don't know why he left (if they even knew he was there to begin with). Outside of Europe, JSS is not much more of a name to your average person than Augeri was. Sure you'll get the occasional person like the one I talked to who was wildly impressed that "the lead singer for Yngwie Malmsteen and Eyes" would be performing since they had always liked him, but those people are in the minority. They will probably leave the concert impressed with him, but it's unlikely that they will run out and buy the new Journey cd.

If Soto-led Journey can score a hit on radio, the story might be different, but Journey stopped being relevant in the mid 80s for most people except for one song released in the late 90s. Anyone want to do a documentary on the last ten years of The Beach Boys? Styx? Survivor? Night Ranger? Yea, that's what I was afraid of.... :(

PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 9:50 am
by Rosebud
RockinDeano wrote:
Bootleg Buddy wrote:Nobody cares about the last 10 years with Journey, except us regulars. Augeri who? JSS who? sorry.


What a fucking stupid comment. Just because you are narrow minded doesn't mean the rest of us are.

Idiot.


That is why I said "regulars" if you will read what I wrote asshole. The general public who is most interested in a t.v. show don't know who Augeri or JSS is, they might after the next album and yes he has his many fans, but he's not a huge household name imo. I've asked relatives, friends, young people, and people in the business and most of them don't even know that Journey had a singer change yet.