Page 1 of 1

Ross Interview

PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 10:44 pm
by etcetera
Published Sept. 26, 2008...

http://www.sacbee.com/172/story/1263880.html

Pop life: A revelation from veteran rockers

Despite skepticism, Journey keeps on turnin' with the group's latest lead singer, Arnel Pineda
By Rachel Leibrock - rleibrock@sacbee.com

Journey bassist Ross Valory realizes that there's a point when a band is no longer a band, but merely a half-note, shadowy version of its old self.

His band, Valory insists, is a long way from that moment.

To be sure, Journey has endured criticism and doubt since its 2007 hiring of Arnel Pineda – he's the band's third replacement singer since Steve Perry left in 1998.

Journey performs tonight with Heart and Cheap Trick at the Sleep Train Amphitheatre in Wheatland.

Given that the band found the Philippines native via YouTube, and that his voice is seamlessly interchangeable with Perry's, the debate has only been heightened over whether employing a sound-alike is a good creative move – or just a karoake-style attempt to capitalize on its heyday.

The members of Journey, Valory says, realized their decision to bring in Pineda could be met with objections.

"He's another singer from another country so, yeah, we knew some people would view that with a certain amount of skepticism," Valory says. "But it's no issue to us – we know what we have and we know that once people see him perform a song or two they'll be happy."

Journey formed in 1973; Perry wasn't the band's original or only singer (there have been five) but he is, inarguably, the one who made it famous with power ballads such as "Open Arms," "Separate Ways" and "Don't Stop Believin'."

Perry left Journey after a degenerative hip condition forced him to stop touring. In the decade since, the band's remaining members – Valory, guitarist Neil Schon, keyboardist Jonathan Cain and drummer Deen Castronovo – struggled to find someone who could not only sing Perry's trademark tunes but make them his own.

Although Pineda's most distinguishing feature is his ability to emulate the band's classic songs note-for-note, Valory says he also manages to elevate them beyond mere copycat renditions.

"Arnel carries the signature of the band quite well, but he also makes those songs his own," Valory says. "He sings from his heart, and I think people are responding to that."

Indeed, the band's latest album, "Revelation," reflects the warm reception fans have given Pineda. The three-disc set features new songs, a live concert DVD and 11 of Journey's biggest hits, re-recorded with Pineda. The album, released in June, peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard album chart and No. 1 on the independent album chart. Not too shabby for an album that's available only via Wal-Mart and Sam's Club.

The discount store deal, Valory says, was a way to circumvent many music- industry woes. "The business has really changed, and there's rarely anything successful when it comes to working with the middleman (such as) a label," he says.

By using Wal-Mart as a distributor, Valory explains, the band retained the rights to its music as well as a bigger chunk of the profits.

"This way we are the record company."

Now, as Journey prepares to wrap up its tour and take another turn in the studio, Valory expects that the band's sound – and Pineda's role – will evolve.

"Neil and Jonathan have been the (primary) songwriters but I'm sure that, given his intuitiveness and the heart with which he performs our music, Arnel's talents will translate to a real creative role with the band," Valory says.

"He's becoming quite the performer in his own right."

PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 11:53 pm
by nutz4Neal
Nice interview..thanks for posting it here.

Ross is a clown on stage but is actually very intelligent and well spoken. Liked the way he describes the Wal-Mart deal.

But, it's NEAL..not Neil! :roll:

PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 12:09 am
by Tito
No problems in the band. We're on fire.

PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 12:13 am
by Enigma869
Tito wrote:No problems in the band. We're on fire.


Go drink your Kool-Aid dude, and rub one out to "Revalation" :shock:


John from Boston

PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 12:17 am
by Tito
Enigma869 wrote:
Tito wrote:No problems in the band. We're on fire.


rub one out to "Revalation" :shock:


John from Boston


Again!? Alright. :shock: :lol:

Re: Ross Interview

PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 7:05 am
by The_Noble_Cause
etcetera wrote:"Neil and Jonathan have been the (primary) songwriters but I'm sure that, given his intuitiveness and the heart with which he performs our music, Arnel's talents will translate to a real creative role with the band," Valory says.


We heard this throughout the Augeri-era and only "Beyond the Clouds" and "Better Together" sound like Augeri's stuff mixed with Schon/Cain.
Songwriting chemistry shouldn't be an afterthought.

PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 8:36 am
by DracIsBack
"Don't Stop Believin'" is a 'power ballad'???????

PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 9:17 am
by mikemarrs
neal is probably my favorite in the band musically but as far as personality ross is the coolest in the band.

PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 9:39 am
by Loneman1
I loved "Revelation", but I'm REALLY curious as to what Arnel will bring to the table as a songwriter. This next album should be very interesting. I think Arnel has quite a bit to offer based on the songs he's written and released. 8)

PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 9:47 am
by Don
Loneman1 wrote:I loved "Revelation", but I'm REALLY curious as to what Arnel will bring to the table as a songwriter. This next album should be very interesting. I think Arnel has quite a bit to offer based on the songs he's written and released. 8)

If it's like other pinoy music, think ballads, ballads, and more ballads. Here is an example.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgJo2eng ... re=related

PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 9:58 am
by Jana
There's a song he wrote called Too Satisfied with the Zoo. It's heavier rock. It's on YouTube with a little video of him and his bandmates behind the scenes before a show. His other songs I've heard that he wrote are ballads. I would link it, but my computer has been messed up and won't let me.

PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 10:03 am
by Loneman1
Arnel's stuff is better than that. I downloaded four songs from his solo album off of iTunes and liked what I heard. Yeah, they are ballads, but thats why Neal, Ross and Deen are there to add the rock element.

PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 10:03 am
by Don
Jana wrote:There's a song he wrote called Too Satisfied with the Zoo. It's heavier rock. It's on YouTube with a little video of him and his bandmates behind the scenes before a show. His other songs I've heard that he wrote are ballads. I would link it, but my computer has been messed up and won't let me.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFioizsgrlA

PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 10:24 am
by Jana
I've heard his rock ballads, and I really liked them a lot. And I think the ballad is the one that's getting airplay over in the Philippines, or maybe even two. Too Satisfied was the one I had saved and was a little different, so it was the one I mentioned.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 8:55 am
by annpea
The quality, of the tape was poor but the song itself sounded really good. it has an early 1970,s flavor to it; easily bringing to mind the likes of James Taylor,Elton John, Simon and Garfunkel and many other songwriters of that era.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 9:27 am
by artist4perry
Some of you guys say ballads like they are a bad thing. I like ballads. Think of it this way guys, it makes a lady more inclined to romantic reactions. Ask my husband! LOL! Don't get me wrong, I like the rocky songs too.