Jana wrote:madsplash wrote:KenTheDude wrote:madsplash wrote:Andrew wrote:madsplash wrote:
Answer to your question in one word. YES.
Like Neal once said, "We all know who has the keys". And he still does.
Neal hotwired the car....they've done more road miles now without Steve than they did with him.
Maybe so, but it's about quality of miles, not quantity.
I'd rather take a porsche out for a 1 hour drive up the coast, than to drive across the country in a Ford truck.
And they've also played a lot more State Fairs now then they did with him(which was none).
Good point. But in the prime years with Augeri, that Ford truck was a King Ranch Edition with red leather upholstery.
True, but no matter how you dress up a truck, it's still a truck. There's nothing wrong with a truck, it get's the job done, but as Tom Cruise said in Risky Business, "Porsche........There is no substitute".
I hear ya, MadSplash. It wasn't a Porsche either with Steve Perry singing Journey songs in small venues on the FTLOSM tour without the magic of Neal and Jonathan and Steve Smith and Ross at larger venues.
I went there to to see SP sing Journey songs with a band that covered all of the parts wonderfully. The vocalist is the signature of any band. Him on the FTLOSM tour sounded a lot more like Journey than anything I've heard from the band since he left.
As for the small venues, he played at the AJ Palumbo center in Pittsburgh in front of almost 10,000 people after being out of the public eye for 7 years. That place is always ranked in the top ten grossing arenas of it's size. I was there and the crowd was in a frenzy the whole night.
Could Neal or John play a place like that as a solo act and sell it out? And they can try and sing all of the Journey songs they want. It wouldn't matter.
Don't get me wrong, my choice is to see Journey with SP in front, but I'd much rather see him solo than see Journey with a soundalike, copy-cat, Perry-lite, clone. I would have been more interested if they had gone forward with Soto and done something unique. He wasn't right for the back catalouge, but I would have liked to have heard what he would have created with Neal, songwriting wise.
If you're gonna try and have a direct copy, they should have hired the guy who looks more like, has the stage mannerisms and sounds more like SP, which is Jeremey H.