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....
