Augeri Somewhat Vindicated ?

For quite awile I have been reading the posts on this board and have even e-mailed Andrew on a few occasions regarding different topics, (and yes, he was kind enough to respond in a very quick manner) but have never really felt the need to throw in my 2 cents until now. I have to admit that when the whole Tapegate thing went down, I thought that SA was beat up quite badly for something that may or may not been of his own doing. I won't belabor the subject here because it has been addressed a million times, but suffice it to say that most people here believe that his perfomances where at least partially enhanced with recordings for the last tour and maybe even more. Additionally, I think that we can for the most part agree that we will probably never get the whole story, and thus, we will never be able to know for certain why SA would agree to participate in something like that. Let's face it, we weren't there, we didnt read the contracts, or know what kind of legal or financial pressures were involved. What we do know is that SA was instrumental in reviving Journey's career and literally brought them back from the dead to be able to play large venues again. We also know that in order to do this, Journey was on the road constantly year after year - even adding on additional legs and shows to thier touring schedule to the point that SA's voice finally gave out. I personally had the opportunity to see them with SA 4 times, and for the most part I thought he sounded pretty good, and for what he lacked in vocal power, he made up for in showmanship and likibility. Needles to say, I was disappointed by how many people on this board seemed to forget all that SA had done for the band and only focused on his eroding vocal capabilites toward the end of his tenure with Journey. Yeah, he disappointed us, but he still deserves credit for his contribution in spite of his downfalls.
Well, now that JSS has been dismissed of his duties as well, it seems that there is a different attitude toward SA as well. I am very pleased to see some positive remarks being made about SA again, and even though there are still criticisms, they aren't without merit and are pretty fair observations. It's nice to see some people actually standing up and showing support and even gratitude for SA's contribution and not be attacked by others for a change. Personally, I think that SA had the hardest job in rock and roll and did his best for many years. I wish him and his family well, and I thank him for putting on a great performances and entertaining myself and my friends. On that note, I wonder if Journey will ever be a great band again, or who they can get that will make them be a band that I would want to see again.
Well, now that JSS has been dismissed of his duties as well, it seems that there is a different attitude toward SA as well. I am very pleased to see some positive remarks being made about SA again, and even though there are still criticisms, they aren't without merit and are pretty fair observations. It's nice to see some people actually standing up and showing support and even gratitude for SA's contribution and not be attacked by others for a change. Personally, I think that SA had the hardest job in rock and roll and did his best for many years. I wish him and his family well, and I thank him for putting on a great performances and entertaining myself and my friends. On that note, I wonder if Journey will ever be a great band again, or who they can get that will make them be a band that I would want to see again.