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Sassie wrote:I can see why he would say that. I just wonder if Neal worries about Jon and vice versa. If they had a brain between them they would.
Arkansas wrote:I always understood it.
It was Neal's band. It was Herbie's band. It was Rolie's band.
Eventually, it was Cain's band too.
I took that comment to mean, that although they gave Perry the wheel and let him drive, he was still just a hired-gun. And I think it was also due to the way they out'd Fleischman. Had Perry been there from the beginning, maybe he'd felt different. But "the band" existed before him and even though there were only five of them + crew, I'm sure everything was a little clique-ish. That led to Perry's isolation, and their isolation of him. Then it became a power struggle in the 80s...because Journey had the core band, NS et al, but they also had this guy driving the boat and they were making boatloads of cash. So, even thought times were good, maybe too good, something finally gave in. Schon & Cain said, sure Steve you keep driving. And then came ROR - which was pure Perry and Schon despised it - and the camp shut down. So while Perry was driving, he still was truly never part of the band, the core, the originators, the true owners, etc.
Funny. Not sure why, but I knew exactly what Perry was saying from the very first time I saw him say that.
later~
Matthew wrote:I'm loving the full restoration of Perry's reputation on this board over the last few days. About time too....
GuessWho2 wrote:Perry was twit, is a twit and will ALWAYS be a twit. His previous fuck ups have no bearing on the here and now. He had the brass ring, and let it go in '87...he had a SECOND shot in '96 and fucked that up too.
HUGE TALENT, HUGE EGO, small consideration for anyone but himself. Wait, are we talking about Perry or Fro?
Well it applies to both.
SteveForever wrote:GuessWho2 wrote:Perry was twit, is a twit and will ALWAYS be a twit. His previous fuck ups have no bearing on the here and now. He had the brass ring, and let it go in '87...he had a SECOND shot in '96 and fucked that up too.
HUGE TALENT, HUGE EGO, small consideration for anyone but himself. Wait, are we talking about Perry or Fro?
Well it applies to both.![]()
GuessWho2 wrote:Sorry but it's true...and sometimes the truth hurts.
Talent by the bushel...idiosyncracies by the truckload.
StringsOfJoy wrote:GuessWho2 wrote:Sorry but it's true...and sometimes the truth hurts.
Talent by the bushel...idiosyncracies by the truckload.
Whoa...layin' it out there plain and simple.
Is that you HERBIE???
RSParker wrote:Does the current situation make anyone else rethink the infamous " I never really felt like part of the band" by Perry? Just an observation, but now I have to rethink about the true meaning of that quote. I used to think, "Wow what could have made him say that?" But now, I'm not so sure..
Deano, St. John, Andrew, and all others.. I would like you opinion on this.
God bless!
Monker wrote:RSParker wrote:Does the current situation make anyone else rethink the infamous " I never really felt like part of the band" by Perry? Just an observation, but now I have to rethink about the true meaning of that quote. I used to think, "Wow what could have made him say that?" But now, I'm not so sure..
Deano, St. John, Andrew, and all others.. I would like you opinion on this.
God bless!
No.
Perry basicaly had complete control over the band during ROR. How can you have complete control and not be a part. It makes absolutely no sense at all. If you want to compare it to something, it would be like Neal saying, "I have not felt like part of Journey since the Arrival CD".
GuessWho2 wrote:SteveForever wrote:GuessWho2 wrote:Perry was twit, is a twit and will ALWAYS be a twit. His previous fuck ups have no bearing on the here and now. He had the brass ring, and let it go in '87...he had a SECOND shot in '96 and fucked that up too.
HUGE TALENT, HUGE EGO, small consideration for anyone but himself. Wait, are we talking about Perry or Fro?
Well it applies to both.![]()
Sorry but it's true...and sometimes the truth hurts.
Talent by the bushel...idiosyncracies by the truckload.
Henley wrote:GuessWho2 wrote:SteveForever wrote:GuessWho2 wrote:Perry was twit, is a twit and will ALWAYS be a twit. His previous fuck ups have no bearing on the here and now. He had the brass ring, and let it go in '87...he had a SECOND shot in '96 and fucked that up too.
HUGE TALENT, HUGE EGO, small consideration for anyone but himself. Wait, are we talking about Perry or Fro?
Well it applies to both.![]()
Sorry but it's true...and sometimes the truth hurts.
Talent by the bushel...idiosyncracies by the truckload.
The brass ring isn't everything at certain times in life. Do you know him personally or is this more heresy?
GuessWho2 wrote:Henley wrote:GuessWho2 wrote:SteveForever wrote:GuessWho2 wrote:Perry was twit, is a twit and will ALWAYS be a twit. His previous fuck ups have no bearing on the here and now. He had the brass ring, and let it go in '87...he had a SECOND shot in '96 and fucked that up too.
HUGE TALENT, HUGE EGO, small consideration for anyone but himself. Wait, are we talking about Perry or Fro?
Well it applies to both.![]()
Sorry but it's true...and sometimes the truth hurts.
Talent by the bushel...idiosyncracies by the truckload.
The brass ring isn't everything at certain times in life. Do you know him personally or is this more heresy?
Heresy or HEARSAY? Heresy is a religious term that denotes straying from accepted religious canon. HEARSAY is when someone overhears something or is told something second hand and implies that it is the truth. Though I suppose BOTH could apply in this case.
I have met the man a few or more times, and more I have met people that spent lots of time with him, so I formed my own opinions based on both...THOUGH it seems that age has changed some of that and he isn't quite as self absorbed.
Monker wrote:RSParker wrote:Does the current situation make anyone else rethink the infamous " I never really felt like part of the band" by Perry? Just an observation, but now I have to rethink about the true meaning of that quote. I used to think, "Wow what could have made him say that?" But now, I'm not so sure..
Deano, St. John, Andrew, and all others.. I would like you opinion on this.
God bless!
No.
Perry basicaly had complete control over the band during ROR. How can you have complete control and not be a part. It makes absolutely no sense at all. If you want to compare it to something, it would be like Neal saying, "I have not felt like part of Journey since the Arrival CD".
Saint John wrote: He had a pretty darn good idea what the band needed to do. From album to album that "control" paid HUGE dividends.
He didn't "feel like a part of the band" because of his role. As lead singer he wasn't able to do what the others did. His instrument wasn't detachable...at least later in his career. I'd venture to say that from Escape to Frontiers he realized his voice changed a LOT, and if he didn't learn to take care of his voice, he'd be looking for a new profession. I'd also bet that it was around this time that he began to skip the after concert all night parties. Rather than go out and hang with the boys, he isolated himself in order to keep his voice at a level that would remain tour ready. Lastly, I'd bet that Friga, Schon and the rest of the band wanted Perry to do what they did, and NEVER ONCE offered to join Perry in whatever it was that HE did from that point on. I could especially see Neal, with his teenage mindset, being a real prick about Perry not hanging out anymore. Folks, Steve Perry stayed true to his craft for as long as he saw fit. He stopped the "rockstar" lifestyle to deliver a nightly show that was as good as the last. Had Neal Schon ever had to stop that lifestyle, he'd have been retired before the Frontiers tour. Perry gave us Frontiers, ROR and TBF. And I thank him immensely for that. Aside from Steve Smith, he's the only other band member I see having the fortitude to completely step away from that lifestyle. I don't care what anyone says, it was Steve Perry that made each of them motherfuckers rich. And if I were him, I'd say as much.
Monker wrote:Saint John wrote: He had a pretty darn good idea what the band needed to do. From album to album that "control" paid HUGE dividends.
He did not have control over the band until ROR. Prior to that, Perry had his invluence over things, but so did everybody else.He didn't "feel like a part of the band" because of his role. As lead singer he wasn't able to do what the others did. His instrument wasn't detachable...at least later in his career. I'd venture to say that from Escape to Frontiers he realized his voice changed a LOT, and if he didn't learn to take care of his voice, he'd be looking for a new profession. I'd also bet that it was around this time that he began to skip the after concert all night parties. Rather than go out and hang with the boys, he isolated himself in order to keep his voice at a level that would remain tour ready. Lastly, I'd bet that Friga, Schon and the rest of the band wanted Perry to do what they did, and NEVER ONCE offered to join Perry in whatever it was that HE did from that point on. I could especially see Neal, with his teenage mindset, being a real prick about Perry not hanging out anymore. Folks, Steve Perry stayed true to his craft for as long as he saw fit. He stopped the "rockstar" lifestyle to deliver a nightly show that was as good as the last. Had Neal Schon ever had to stop that lifestyle, he'd have been retired before the Frontiers tour. Perry gave us Frontiers, ROR and TBF. And I thank him immensely for that. Aside from Steve Smith, he's the only other band member I see having the fortitude to completely step away from that lifestyle. I don't care what anyone says, it was Steve Perry that made each of them motherfuckers rich. And if I were him, I'd say as much.
What a bunch of crap. So much so that I am not even going to get into this argument - yet again, for the millionth time
The bottom line is that you can not control something that you are not a part of. Perry not a part of the band? Yeah, and the Pope isn't part of the Catholic church.
Monker wrote: ... The bottom line is that you can not control something that you are not a part of. Perry not a part of the band? Yeah, and the Pope isn't part of the Catholic church.
chf34jmac wrote:Perry had a problem with the fact that he couldn't go and party it up with his "family" because he had to maintain his instrument constantly.
I am sure creatively he was in control from escape on
Look at the BTM again, he started using a limo instead of riding the tour bus with the rest of the band because he felt alienated from everyone and decided to spend time with his then girlfriend between shows. So that is how you can have control without being a part of something.
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