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After The Fall - "Frontiers and Beyond"

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 12:51 pm
by StoneCold
For anyone that hasn't seen Frontiers and Beyond, there's a few clips on youtube.

This one shows Ross can get "funky" in his spacesuit.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=V32jQZvTAEg

Some nice clips of Smitty. One of the best versions of ATF live.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 12:53 pm
by dcvader
That was a classic VHS tape of mine. Man, I watched that a million times. LOVED IT!

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 12:58 pm
by StoneCold
I've got it on Laser Disc, remember those? LD player packed away so I haven't watched it in years.

Great show. Someone here posted that it was sponsored or produced by the NFL. Don't remember the details but hopefully someone will.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 12:59 pm
by larryfromnextdoor
those guys were my rock n roll world for many years..

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:15 pm
by nutz4Neal
I have F&B but can't remember this footage..better go take another look coz this was classic.
Loved the candid shots of Herbie..oh, and the panties too. :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:18 pm
by Rick
nutz4Neal wrote:I have F&B but can't remember this footage..better go take another look coz this was classic.
Loved the candid shots of Herbie..oh, and the panties too. :lol:


Herbie was the best manager they could have asked for. He only took an equal portion of the money pool. I understand that Irving Azoff takes more than the whole band gets combined. I hope that's not true.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:28 pm
by STORY_TELLER
I heard there was a DVD version of frontiers and beyond. Is this true? If so, anyone got a copy? Its not listed in the Journey store.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:35 pm
by Rick
STORY_TELLER wrote:I heard there was a DVD version of frontiers and beyond. Is this true? If so, anyone got a copy? Its not listed in the Journey store.


I think there was one that was sold on the Journey website for a while. I'd like to get that too. I have a not so good copy that someone made from their VHS tape. I appreciate having it mind you, but the DVD would be much better.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:41 pm
by Clasicrockldy
STORY_TELLER wrote:I heard there was a DVD version of frontiers and beyond. Is this true? If so, anyone got a copy? Its not listed in the Journey store.


There was a dvd of it, but it was pulled off the Journey Swag Store. There was some talk about Perry having something to do with it.

I do have it on VHS and DVD (I made my own DVD.). 8) I do like After The Fall on this vid.......... :D

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:22 pm
by nutz4Neal
STORY_TELLER wrote:
I heard there was a DVD version of frontiers and beyond. Is this true? If so, anyone got a copy? Its not listed in the Journey store.



I have a copy of the DVD purchased from the Journey store.
I don't have a way to copy it for you, but if you do and still have an interest, PM me.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:29 pm
by nutz4Neal
Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:I have F&B but can't remember this footage..better go take another look coz this was classic.
Loved the candid shots of Herbie..oh, and the panties too. :lol:


Herbie was the best manager they could have asked for. He only took an equal portion of the money pool. I understand that Irving Azoff takes more than the whole band gets combined. I hope that's not true.



I've never heard that about Azoff, but just like you, I hope it's not ture; however, I wouldn't doubt it. Azoff is a master at live shows and has a gazillion artist signed to do his shows..good for him and the artist, I guess...

Anyway, Herbie was the best, he made it all happen for Journey..wish Herbie was back.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:35 pm
by Rick
nutz4Neal wrote:
Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:I have F&B but can't remember this footage..better go take another look coz this was classic.
Loved the candid shots of Herbie..oh, and the panties too. :lol:


Herbie was the best manager they could have asked for. He only took an equal portion of the money pool. I understand that Irving Azoff takes more than the whole band gets combined. I hope that's not true.



I've never heard that about Azoff, but just like you, I hope it's not ture; however, I wouldn't doubt it. Azoff is a master at live shows and has a gazillion artist signed to do his shows..good for him and the artist, I guess...

Anyway, Herbie was the best, he made it all happen for Journey..wish Herbie was back.


Me too. Nobody worked harder than he did for his band.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:43 pm
by nolippin
Why has he not been asked back?


Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:
Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:I have F&B but can't remember this footage..better go take another look coz this was classic.
Loved the candid shots of Herbie..oh, and the panties too. :lol:


Herbie was the best manager they could have asked for. He only took an equal portion of the money pool. I understand that Irving Azoff takes more than the whole band gets combined. I hope that's not true.



I've never heard that about Azoff, but just like you, I hope it's not ture; however, I wouldn't doubt it. Azoff is a master at live shows and has a gazillion artist signed to do his shows..good for him and the artist, I guess...

Anyway, Herbie was the best, he made it all happen for Journey..wish Herbie was back.


Me too. Nobody worked harder than he did for his band.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:45 pm
by Rick
I think he was.

nolippin wrote:Why has he not been asked back?


Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:
Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:I have F&B but can't remember this footage..better go take another look coz this was classic.
Loved the candid shots of Herbie..oh, and the panties too. :lol:


Herbie was the best manager they could have asked for. He only took an equal portion of the money pool. I understand that Irving Azoff takes more than the whole band gets combined. I hope that's not true.



I've never heard that about Azoff, but just like you, I hope it's not ture; however, I wouldn't doubt it. Azoff is a master at live shows and has a gazillion artist signed to do his shows..good for him and the artist, I guess...

Anyway, Herbie was the best, he made it all happen for Journey..wish Herbie was back.


Me too. Nobody worked harder than he did for his band.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:25 pm
by nolippin
So, it's Herbie's decision not to be Journey's management any longer??


Rick wrote:I think he was.

nolippin wrote:Why has he not been asked back?


Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:
Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:I have F&B but can't remember this footage..better go take another look coz this was classic.
Loved the candid shots of Herbie..oh, and the panties too. :lol:


Herbie was the best manager they could have asked for. He only took an equal portion of the money pool. I understand that Irving Azoff takes more than the whole band gets combined. I hope that's not true.



I've never heard that about Azoff, but just like you, I hope it's not ture; however, I wouldn't doubt it. Azoff is a master at live shows and has a gazillion artist signed to do his shows..good for him and the artist, I guess...

Anyway, Herbie was the best, he made it all happen for Journey..wish Herbie was back.


Me too. Nobody worked harder than he did for his band.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:28 pm
by Rick
From what I read, yeah. I think he was tired of the business and wanted to rest on his laurels and enjoy the money he had made. Evidently he was like SP in the money management area and saved his pennies and invested wisely. I think he's all set.

nolippin wrote:So, it's Herbie's decision not to be Journey's management any longer??


Rick wrote:I think he was.

nolippin wrote:Why has he not been asked back?


Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:
Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:I have F&B but can't remember this footage..better go take another look coz this was classic.
Loved the candid shots of Herbie..oh, and the panties too. :lol:


Herbie was the best manager they could have asked for. He only took an equal portion of the money pool. I understand that Irving Azoff takes more than the whole band gets combined. I hope that's not true.



I've never heard that about Azoff, but just like you, I hope it's not ture; however, I wouldn't doubt it. Azoff is a master at live shows and has a gazillion artist signed to do his shows..good for him and the artist, I guess...

Anyway, Herbie was the best, he made it all happen for Journey..wish Herbie was back.


Me too. Nobody worked harder than he did for his band.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:33 pm
by nolippin
Makes sense. I'm just trying to understand the anger directed at Azoff if Herbie doesn't want the job. Azoff is one of the most powerful and respected management companies in the business. If he can't help them, no one can...IMO.


Rick wrote:From what I read, yeah. I think he was tired of the business and wanted to rest on his laurels and enjoy the money he had made. Evidently he was like SP in the money management area and saved his pennies and invested wisely. I think he's all set.

nolippin wrote:So, it's Herbie's decision not to be Journey's management any longer??


Rick wrote:I think he was.

nolippin wrote:Why has he not been asked back?


Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:
Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:I have F&B but can't remember this footage..better go take another look coz this was classic.
Loved the candid shots of Herbie..oh, and the panties too. :lol:


Herbie was the best manager they could have asked for. He only took an equal portion of the money pool. I understand that Irving Azoff takes more than the whole band gets combined. I hope that's not true.



I've never heard that about Azoff, but just like you, I hope it's not ture; however, I wouldn't doubt it. Azoff is a master at live shows and has a gazillion artist signed to do his shows..good for him and the artist, I guess...

Anyway, Herbie was the best, he made it all happen for Journey..wish Herbie was back.


Me too. Nobody worked harder than he did for his band.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:37 pm
by Rick
I think that anger in this case is from what some see as his lack of support for Journey. Some think he puts them on the back burner. That and his fees, as some see them, are huge for what he does for them.

nolippin wrote:Makes sense. I'm just trying to understand the anger directed at Azoff if Herbie doesn't want the job. Azoff is one of the most powerful and respected management companies in the business. If he can't help them, no one can...IMO.


Rick wrote:From what I read, yeah. I think he was tired of the business and wanted to rest on his laurels and enjoy the money he had made. Evidently he was like SP in the money management area and saved his pennies and invested wisely. I think he's all set.

nolippin wrote:So, it's Herbie's decision not to be Journey's management any longer??


Rick wrote:I think he was.

nolippin wrote:Why has he not been asked back?


Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:
Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:I have F&B but can't remember this footage..better go take another look coz this was classic.
Loved the candid shots of Herbie..oh, and the panties too. :lol:


Herbie was the best manager they could have asked for. He only took an equal portion of the money pool. I understand that Irving Azoff takes more than the whole band gets combined. I hope that's not true.



I've never heard that about Azoff, but just like you, I hope it's not ture; however, I wouldn't doubt it. Azoff is a master at live shows and has a gazillion artist signed to do his shows..good for him and the artist, I guess...

Anyway, Herbie was the best, he made it all happen for Journey..wish Herbie was back.


Me too. Nobody worked harder than he did for his band.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:42 pm
by nolippin
OK, thanks. Maybe he puts them on the back burner because Neal and Jon aren't listening to his advice? Just a thought.

Rick wrote:I think that anger in this case is from what some see as his lack of support for Journey. Some think he puts them on the back burner. That and his fees, as some see them, are huge for what he does for them.

nolippin wrote:Makes sense. I'm just trying to understand the anger directed at Azoff if Herbie doesn't want the job. Azoff is one of the most powerful and respected management companies in the business. If he can't help them, no one can...IMO.


Rick wrote:From what I read, yeah. I think he was tired of the business and wanted to rest on his laurels and enjoy the money he had made. Evidently he was like SP in the money management area and saved his pennies and invested wisely. I think he's all set.

nolippin wrote:So, it's Herbie's decision not to be Journey's management any longer??


Rick wrote:I think he was.

nolippin wrote:Why has he not been asked back?


Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:
Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:I have F&B but can't remember this footage..better go take another look coz this was classic.
Loved the candid shots of Herbie..oh, and the panties too. :lol:


Herbie was the best manager they could have asked for. He only took an equal portion of the money pool. I understand that Irving Azoff takes more than the whole band gets combined. I hope that's not true.



I've never heard that about Azoff, but just like you, I hope it's not ture; however, I wouldn't doubt it. Azoff is a master at live shows and has a gazillion artist signed to do his shows..good for him and the artist, I guess...

Anyway, Herbie was the best, he made it all happen for Journey..wish Herbie was back.


Me too. Nobody worked harder than he did for his band.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:48 pm
by Rick
Hadn't thought of that, you may very well be correct. I'd sure like Andrews thought on all of this. He's the man in the know.

nolippin wrote:OK, thanks. Maybe he puts them on the back burner because Neal and Jon aren't listening to his advice? Just a thought.

Rick wrote:I think that anger in this case is from what some see as his lack of support for Journey. Some think he puts them on the back burner. That and his fees, as some see them, are huge for what he does for them.

nolippin wrote:Makes sense. I'm just trying to understand the anger directed at Azoff if Herbie doesn't want the job. Azoff is one of the most powerful and respected management companies in the business. If he can't help them, no one can...IMO.


Rick wrote:From what I read, yeah. I think he was tired of the business and wanted to rest on his laurels and enjoy the money he had made. Evidently he was like SP in the money management area and saved his pennies and invested wisely. I think he's all set.

nolippin wrote:So, it's Herbie's decision not to be Journey's management any longer??


Rick wrote:I think he was.

nolippin wrote:Why has he not been asked back?


Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:
Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:I have F&B but can't remember this footage..better go take another look coz this was classic.
Loved the candid shots of Herbie..oh, and the panties too. :lol:


Herbie was the best manager they could have asked for. He only took an equal portion of the money pool. I understand that Irving Azoff takes more than the whole band gets combined. I hope that's not true.



I've never heard that about Azoff, but just like you, I hope it's not ture; however, I wouldn't doubt it. Azoff is a master at live shows and has a gazillion artist signed to do his shows..good for him and the artist, I guess...

Anyway, Herbie was the best, he made it all happen for Journey..wish Herbie was back.


Me too. Nobody worked harder than he did for his band.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:54 pm
by nolippin
Maybe he'll chime in when he gets a minute. Nice talking to you.


Rick wrote:Hadn't thought of that, you may very well be correct. I'd sure like Andrews thought on all of this. He's the man in the know.

nolippin wrote:OK, thanks. Maybe he puts them on the back burner because Neal and Jon aren't listening to his advice? Just a thought.

Rick wrote:I think that anger in this case is from what some see as his lack of support for Journey. Some think he puts them on the back burner. That and his fees, as some see them, are huge for what he does for them.

nolippin wrote:Makes sense. I'm just trying to understand the anger directed at Azoff if Herbie doesn't want the job. Azoff is one of the most powerful and respected management companies in the business. If he can't help them, no one can...IMO.


Rick wrote:From what I read, yeah. I think he was tired of the business and wanted to rest on his laurels and enjoy the money he had made. Evidently he was like SP in the money management area and saved his pennies and invested wisely. I think he's all set.

nolippin wrote:So, it's Herbie's decision not to be Journey's management any longer??


Rick wrote:I think he was.

nolippin wrote:Why has he not been asked back?


Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:
Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:I have F&B but can't remember this footage..better go take another look coz this was classic.
Loved the candid shots of Herbie..oh, and the panties too. :lol:


Herbie was the best manager they could have asked for. He only took an equal portion of the money pool. I understand that Irving Azoff takes more than the whole band gets combined. I hope that's not true.



I've never heard that about Azoff, but just like you, I hope it's not ture; however, I wouldn't doubt it. Azoff is a master at live shows and has a gazillion artist signed to do his shows..good for him and the artist, I guess...

Anyway, Herbie was the best, he made it all happen for Journey..wish Herbie was back.


Me too. Nobody worked harder than he did for his band.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:56 pm
by Rick
Ditto.

nolippin wrote:Maybe he'll chime in when he gets a minute. Nice talking to you.


Rick wrote:Hadn't thought of that, you may very well be correct. I'd sure like Andrews thought on all of this. He's the man in the know.

nolippin wrote:OK, thanks. Maybe he puts them on the back burner because Neal and Jon aren't listening to his advice? Just a thought.

Rick wrote:I think that anger in this case is from what some see as his lack of support for Journey. Some think he puts them on the back burner. That and his fees, as some see them, are huge for what he does for them.

nolippin wrote:Makes sense. I'm just trying to understand the anger directed at Azoff if Herbie doesn't want the job. Azoff is one of the most powerful and respected management companies in the business. If he can't help them, no one can...IMO.


Rick wrote:From what I read, yeah. I think he was tired of the business and wanted to rest on his laurels and enjoy the money he had made. Evidently he was like SP in the money management area and saved his pennies and invested wisely. I think he's all set.

nolippin wrote:So, it's Herbie's decision not to be Journey's management any longer??


Rick wrote:I think he was.

nolippin wrote:Why has he not been asked back?


Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:
Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:I have F&B but can't remember this footage..better go take another look coz this was classic.
Loved the candid shots of Herbie..oh, and the panties too. :lol:


Herbie was the best manager they could have asked for. He only took an equal portion of the money pool. I understand that Irving Azoff takes more than the whole band gets combined. I hope that's not true.



I've never heard that about Azoff, but just like you, I hope it's not ture; however, I wouldn't doubt it. Azoff is a master at live shows and has a gazillion artist signed to do his shows..good for him and the artist, I guess...

Anyway, Herbie was the best, he made it all happen for Journey..wish Herbie was back.


Me too. Nobody worked harder than he did for his band.

Herbie was Da man

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:33 pm
by lidobar
Herbie was a great manager for Journey because Journey was his only client at the time. He was more than a manager, he worked his butt off for them and in the end he felt betrayed when they didn't stick up for him when Perry wanted him out. They'll never get as good a manager as Herbie again because times have changed.

Re: Herbie was Da man

PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:39 pm
by Rick
lidobar wrote:Herbie was a great manager for Journey because Journey was his only client at the time. He was more than a manager, he worked his butt off for them and in the end he felt betrayed when they didn't stick up for him when Perry wanted him out. They'll never get as good a manager as Herbie again because times have changed.


I do remember that now. Why Perry wanted him out is unconscionable. Perry did other things that were in the same vain. Absolutely incredible. But you never know what goes on behind the scenes.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 8:32 am
by TRAGChick
Check out this comment, from "Journey394":

"im a teen and i cant beilive i missed this generation. I wish Journey would get back together =("

:shock: :D

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 8:40 am
by Ms_M
dcvader wrote:That was a classic VHS tape of mine. Man, I watched that a million times. LOVED IT!


Dude, I had it on BETA. When we got a VHS, I copied (OMG!) to VHS because you couldn't buy it anymore. When it was on the Journey website, I bought a DVD. I think it would sell well if they remastered, added more footage, etc. Even though I have it on DVD, I would buy it again - absolutely. 8)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 8:42 am
by bluejeangirl76
Rick wrote:Ditto.

nolippin wrote:Maybe he'll chime in when he gets a minute. Nice talking to you.


Rick wrote:Hadn't thought of that, you may very well be correct. I'd sure like Andrews thought on all of this. He's the man in the know.

nolippin wrote:OK, thanks. Maybe he puts them on the back burner because Neal and Jon aren't listening to his advice? Just a thought.

Rick wrote:I think that anger in this case is from what some see as his lack of support for Journey. Some think he puts them on the back burner. That and his fees, as some see them, are huge for what he does for them.

nolippin wrote:Makes sense. I'm just trying to understand the anger directed at Azoff if Herbie doesn't want the job. Azoff is one of the most powerful and respected management companies in the business. If he can't help them, no one can...IMO.


Rick wrote:From what I read, yeah. I think he was tired of the business and wanted to rest on his laurels and enjoy the money he had made. Evidently he was like SP in the money management area and saved his pennies and invested wisely. I think he's all set.

nolippin wrote:So, it's Herbie's decision not to be Journey's management any longer??


Rick wrote:I think he was.

nolippin wrote:Why has he not been asked back?


Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:
Rick wrote:
nutz4Neal wrote:I have F&B but can't remember this footage..better go take another look coz this was classic.
Loved the candid shots of Herbie..oh, and the panties too. :lol:


Herbie was the best manager they could have asked for. He only took an equal portion of the money pool. I understand that Irving Azoff takes more than the whole band gets combined. I hope that's not true.



I've never heard that about Azoff, but just like you, I hope it's not ture; however, I wouldn't doubt it. Azoff is a master at live shows and has a gazillion artist signed to do his shows..good for him and the artist, I guess...

Anyway, Herbie was the best, he made it all happen for Journey..wish Herbie was back.


Me too. Nobody worked harder than he did for his band.



MOTHER OF GOD, I'M BLIND! QUOTE-OVERLOAD, PEOPLE!! :shock: :shock: :shock: :lol:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:30 am
by cyndy!
watching that clip made me happy & sad at the same time. you have no idea how much i miss those days. all those guys (& neal's GF) were like family to me.

Re: Herbie was Da man

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:42 am
by nutz4Neal
lidobar wrote:
Herbie was a great manager for Journey because Journey was his only client at the time. He was more than a manager, he worked his butt off for them and in the end he felt betrayed when they didn't stick up for him when Perry wanted him out. They'll never get as good a manager as Herbie again because times have changed.



True. If I understand correctly what I've read, Neal did try to stick up for Herbie, but in the end & under pressure, he went along with the rest of the band and their desires to oust Herbie. As a matter of fact, Herbie and Neal are still in business together even today and remain friends.

Question: I read somewhere on here that Herbie is involved with getting Arnel ready to tour..is that correct? I think it was in one of Jeremey's post where he overheard a phone conversation between JT and Herbie.. but not sure. Anyone have any info on this? It would be awesome if Herbie was involved with the band.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:52 am
by StoneCold
cyndy! wrote:watching that clip made me happy & sad at the same time. you have no idea how much i miss those days. all those guys (& neal's GF) were like family to me.


Hey Cyndy, I know what you mean. I didn't know them personally though. When I saw them in Fresno in '86 we were in close up seats and somebody next to us said "I can't believe we used to make fun of him in high school".

Those were some amazing times. If you hung out with them then, it must be all the more sad to see how things have turned out. I'll bet you have some great stories though! :D