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ScarabGator wrote:This may have been covered here before, if so I missed the conversation but I am wondering-Steve Smith is adamant about never returning to Journey without Steve Perry. Steve Perry fired him, along with Ross Valory in 1986. Why is SS showing such loyalty to SP after being screwed over by him? If nothing more but to spite him he should come back to Journey. I know they worked out their differences to reunite in 95 for Trial By Fire but theres still got to be a part of him that despises Perry for that entire incident. Thoughts?
Playitloudforme wrote:Steve Smith is also extremely intelligent, and knew the real 'money' machine was a Journey with Perry -- the classic line up. That's what the audiences were wanting/expecting. He also had his own vibe with Perry, as has been stated on numerous interviews, the two worked off each other during concerts. Perhaps Smith didn't think he could jam with anyone else quite the same way. He has his very lucrative and fulfilling band Vital Information, so to go to a lukewarm version of Journey didn't make sense. Just my take on it, based upon discussions and interviews.
(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:Playitloudforme wrote:Steve Smith is also extremely intelligent, and knew the real 'money' machine was a Journey with Perry -- the classic line up. That's what the audiences were wanting/expecting. He also had his own vibe with Perry, as has been stated on numerous interviews, the two worked off each other during concerts. Perhaps Smith didn't think he could jam with anyone else quite the same way. He has his very lucrative and fulfilling band Vital Information, so to go to a lukewarm version of Journey didn't make sense. Just my take on it, based upon discussions and interviews.
exactly. Smitty also mentions that he did Journey to get a different perspective on his playing by playing in a different genre. he said he had to modify his playing to fit the rock thing and that he really learned a lot.
I was sooooooooooooooo disappointed at ROR concert because he wasn't there. he was one of the reasons that I enjoyed Journey so much. his fills are so interesting, each one a little different. and I can still, to this day, hear something way inside that beat that is different than most rock drumming.
ScarabGator wrote:
Journey has never been a trio!!!
Matthew wrote:ScarabGator wrote:
Journey has never been a trio!!!
They are in my house. I've even got a picture of just the three of them framed on my wall.
conversationpc wrote:Matthew wrote:ScarabGator wrote:
Journey has never been a trio!!!
They are in my house. I've even got a picture of just the three of them framed on my wall.
That's unfortunate.
Matthew wrote:conversationpc wrote:Matthew wrote:ScarabGator wrote:
Journey has never been a trio!!!
They are in my house. I've even got a picture of just the three of them framed on my wall.
That's unfortunate.
That's what my wife says too....
Enigma869 wrote:As has been said here, I truly believe Steve Smith didn't view Journey as Journey, without the signature voice! In that respect, he isn't that different from many Journey fans! I also found it quite remarkable that Steve Smith seemed to have this very strong loyalty to Perry (a guy who fired him). I remember an interview with Smitty, in where he said flat-out that he would not re-join Journey if Perry wasn't the guy singing the music! Whether his reasons are loyalty or intelligence, it's tough to find fault with his thought process.
John from Boston
ScarabGator wrote:Enigma869 wrote:As has been said here, I truly believe Steve Smith didn't view Journey as Journey, without the signature voice! In that respect, he isn't that different from many Journey fans! I also found it quite remarkable that Steve Smith seemed to have this very strong loyalty to Perry (a guy who fired him). I remember an interview with Smitty, in where he said flat-out that he would not re-join Journey if Perry wasn't the guy singing the music! Whether his reasons are loyalty or intelligence, it's tough to find fault with his thought process.
John from Boston
I questioned that also but I hated to say it...loyalty or intelligence. I like Smitty to much to say something negative so I'll assume loyalty....
StoneCold wrote:ScarabGator wrote:Enigma869 wrote:As has been said here, I truly believe Steve Smith didn't view Journey as Journey, without the signature voice! In that respect, he isn't that different from many Journey fans! I also found it quite remarkable that Steve Smith seemed to have this very strong loyalty to Perry (a guy who fired him). I remember an interview with Smitty, in where he said flat-out that he would not re-join Journey if Perry wasn't the guy singing the music! Whether his reasons are loyalty or intelligence, it's tough to find fault with his thought process.
John from Boston
I questioned that also but I hated to say it...loyalty or intelligence. I like Smitty to much to say something negative so I'll assume loyalty....
Could be both. Perry has publicly admitted his mistake regarding Valory and Smitty. I'd guess he's expressed it privately long before TBF.
Smitty's a great example for making lemonade out of lemons. He gracefully sidestepped an "iffy" proposition and came out doing very well. Foresight and intelligence mixed with a little bit of loyalty.
No matter which, he's got respect from everyone. More power to him.
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