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Journey Back on Tour - Steve Perry Back On The Radio

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:54 pm
by Chubby321
July 15, 2009
Thanks Seven of AP's site.

Journey back on tour (still); Steve Perry back on the radio

http://arnelpinedarocks.com/forum/index ... f=17&t=673

For the loons. :wink: :D. Find that interview.

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:48 pm
by Carlitto H@kk
Steve Perry is being interviewed this week by the CBC, Canada's radio network, for a story on the enduring popularity of Don't Stop Believing.


Hopefully the guy will find a way to stray away from DSB
and ask some interesting questions like,
"So Steve, you say you still think about music all he time,
have melodies going thru your head all the time... Christ
on Toast! If Axl could FINALLY put that piece-of-shit
Chinese Democracy album out, why can't you get
someting out there for your fans?!?!?
" :twisted: :lol:

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 10:17 pm
by SP Fan in Oregon
Here's the link to CBC Radio Q. Scroll down about half way for the schedule.

http://www.cbc.ca/q/

Interview with Steve Perry is Monday, July 20th!

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:28 pm
by portland
Carlitto H@kk wrote:
Steve Perry is being interviewed this week by the CBC, Canada's radio network, for a story on the enduring popularity of Don't Stop Believing.


Hopefully the guy will find a way to stray away from DSB
and ask some interesting questions like,
"So Steve, you say you still think about music all he time,
have melodies going thru your head all the time... Christ
on Toast! If Axl could FINALLY put that piece-of-shit
Chinese Democracy album out, why can't you get
someting out there for your fans?!?!?
" :twisted: :lol:




Carl it don't know you yet.....but we certainly think alike my friend!

PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:34 pm
by Onestepper
The loons will hang me for it, but I have no interest in listening to Perry (or anyone else surrounding the band) talk about DSB's popularity. Everything has been said, and quite honestly the stories have become boring to listen to over and over. Of course it's always nice to hear what he is 'working on', but again to be brutal about it, I'm tired of listening to the same old generalized answers that we've become accustomed to over the years. I would love to be wrong about this interview. Let's hope that I am.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:03 am
by youkeepmewaiting
Onestepper wrote:The loons will hang me for it, but I have no interest in listening to Perry (or anyone else surrounding the band) talk about DSB's popularity. Everything has been said, and quite honestly the stories have become boring to listen to over and over. Of course it's always nice to hear what he is 'working on', but again to be brutal about it, I'm tired of listening to the same old generalized answers that we've become accustomed to over the years. I would love to be wrong about this interview. Let's hope that I am.


I think it obvious he is going to announce his new album and world tour on Monday :wink:

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:04 am
by bluejeangirl76
Onestepper wrote:The loons will hang me for it, but I have no interest in listening to Perry (or anyone else surrounding the band) talk about DSB's popularity. Everything has been said, and quite honestly the stories have become boring to listen to over and over.


Agreed. Not that I dislike the interviews, but the DSB story has been beaten to death over the last several years by all band members involved. Not that it's their fault either... I blame the interviewers for lack of new and interesting questions.

If it's going to be a few comments about it and other questions also, then cool. But if it's going to be 15-20 minutes about the wonder of DSB... ugh. I've heard it all so many times, I could give the interview FOR him... ya know, in case he gets stuck at the airport and can't make it or something. :wink: :lol:

I haven't read every post yet... has the obligatory "I don't care what he says, I just want to hear him!" been posted yet? :roll: :lol:

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:10 am
by Onestepper
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Onestepper wrote:The loons will hang me for it, but I have no interest in listening to Perry (or anyone else surrounding the band) talk about DSB's popularity. Everything has been said, and quite honestly the stories have become boring to listen to over and over.


Agreed. Not that I dislike the interviews, but the DSB story has been beaten to death over the last several years by all band members involved. Not that it's their fault either... I blame the interviewers for lack of new and interesting questions.

If it's going to be a few comments about it and other questions also, then cool. But if it's going to be 15-20 minutes about the wonder of DSB... ugh. I've heard it all so many times, I could give the interview FOR him... ya know, in case he gets stuck at the airport and can't make it or something. :wink: :lol:

I haven't read every post yet... has the obligatory "I don't care what he says, I just want to hear him!" been posted yet? :roll: :lol:


No, but I'm sure it's coming soon. I agree on all levels. Not trying to diminish the opp to hear Perry, but really, let's talk about something else besides DSB. Hopefully the interviewer will branch out, but I also think that Perry has to be willing to talk about other stuff, and not be so on-guard about other topics.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:12 am
by Jana
Onestepper wrote:The loons will hang me for it, but I have no interest in listening to Perry (or anyone else surrounding the band) talk about DSB's popularity. Everything has been said, and quite honestly the stories have become boring to listen to over and over. Of course it's always nice to hear what he is 'working on', but again to be brutal about it, I'm tired of listening to the same old generalized answers that we've become accustomed to over the years. I would love to be wrong about this interview. Let's hope that I am.


I so agree with everything you said. It will be great to hear an interview with him as he is always interesting. But who cares anymore about DSB's popularity and why. It was interesting to talk about and hear about the first year after Soprano's. And I'm like you, I'm so worried it will be generalized answers, and if so, will be very disappointed since he's been recording and supposedly going to release something. If he doesn't admit to working on an album and his plans regarding releasing sometime in the future, I don't hold out hope, and his usual pat answers won't mean a thing. There's a lot of other artists who love to talk about their craft and what they're working on and their excitement about it, not hush-hush, and I appreciate that. So there will be no pining here after this interview if it's the usual and nothing forthcoming. I hope he proves me wrong.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:19 am
by artist4perry
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Onestepper wrote:The loons will hang me for it, but I have no interest in listening to Perry (or anyone else surrounding the band) talk about DSB's popularity. Everything has been said, and quite honestly the stories have become boring to listen to over and over.


Agreed. Not that I dislike the interviews, but the DSB story has been beaten to death over the last several years by all band members involved. Not that it's their fault either... I blame the interviewers for lack of new and interesting questions.

If it's going to be a few comments about it and other questions also, then cool. But if it's going to be 15-20 minutes about the wonder of DSB... ugh. I've heard it all so many times, I could give the interview FOR him... ya know, in case he gets stuck at the airport and can't make it or something. :wink: :lol:

I haven't read every post yet... has the obligatory "I don't care what he says, I just want to hear him!" been posted yet? :roll: :lol:


I don't care what he says, I just want to hear him! Does this make you feel complete Bluejeangirl? :oops: :oops: :oops: :wink: :lol: :lol: And the sad thing is ......it is true. Love the mans voice speaking or otherwise.

Image

The We Love Perry Fan club............... :wink: :lol: :lol:

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:24 am
by Jana
artist4perry wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Onestepper wrote:The loons will hang me for it, but I have no interest in listening to Perry (or anyone else surrounding the band) talk about DSB's popularity. Everything has been said, and quite honestly the stories have become boring to listen to over and over.


Agreed. Not that I dislike the interviews, but the DSB story has been beaten to death over the last several years by all band members involved. Not that it's their fault either... I blame the interviewers for lack of new and interesting questions.

If it's going to be a few comments about it and other questions also, then cool. But if it's going to be 15-20 minutes about the wonder of DSB... ugh. I've heard it all so many times, I could give the interview FOR him... ya know, in case he gets stuck at the airport and can't make it or something. :wink: :lol:

I haven't read every post yet... has the obligatory "I don't care what he says, I just want to hear him!" been posted yet? :roll: :lol:


I don't care what he says, I just want to hear him! Does this make you feel complete Bluejeangirl? :oops: :oops: :oops: :wink: :lol: :lol: And the sad thing is ......it is true. Love the mans voice speaking or otherwise.

Image

The We Love Perry Fan club............... :wink: :lol: :lol:


Which one in the photo is Portland, which one is you, and which one is SPFIO? :lol: :lol: :lol:

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:32 am
by Chubby321
To our beloved loons here,

How about sending an e-mail to the radio station and suggest possible questions...just sayin' but you don't have to. :wink:

:lol:

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:35 am
by artist4perry
Jana wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Onestepper wrote:The loons will hang me for it, but I have no interest in listening to Perry (or anyone else surrounding the band) talk about DSB's popularity. Everything has been said, and quite honestly the stories have become boring to listen to over and over.


Agreed. Not that I dislike the interviews, but the DSB story has been beaten to death over the last several years by all band members involved. Not that it's their fault either... I blame the interviewers for lack of new and interesting questions.

If it's going to be a few comments about it and other questions also, then cool. But if it's going to be 15-20 minutes about the wonder of DSB... ugh. I've heard it all so many times, I could give the interview FOR him... ya know, in case he gets stuck at the airport and can't make it or something. :wink: :lol:

I haven't read every post yet... has the obligatory "I don't care what he says, I just want to hear him!" been posted yet? :roll: :lol:


I don't care what he says, I just want to hear him! Does this make you feel complete Bluejeangirl? :oops: :oops: :oops: :wink: :lol: :lol: And the sad thing is ......it is true. Love the mans voice speaking or otherwise.

Image

The We Love Perry Fan club............... :wink: :lol: :lol:


Which one in the photo is Portland, which one is you, and which one is SP FO :lol: :lol: :lol:


I am the sexy sassy one on the end! :wink: :lol: :lol:

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:52 am
by journeyrock
Onestepper wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Onestepper wrote:The loons will hang me for it, but I have no interest in listening to Perry (or anyone else surrounding the band) talk about DSB's popularity. Everything has been said, and quite honestly the stories have become boring to listen to over and over.


Agreed. Not that I dislike the interviews, but the DSB story has been beaten to death over the last several years by all band members involved. Not that it's their fault either... I blame the interviewers for lack of new and interesting questions.

If it's going to be a few comments about it and other questions also, then cool. But if it's going to be 15-20 minutes about the wonder of DSB... ugh. I've heard it all so many times, I could give the interview FOR him... ya know, in case he gets stuck at the airport and can't make it or something. :wink: :lol:

I haven't read every post yet... has the obligatory "I don't care what he says, I just want to hear him!" been posted yet? :roll: :lol:


No, but I'm sure it's coming soon. I agree on all levels. Not trying to diminish the opp to hear Perry, but really, let's talk about something else besides DSB. Hopefully the interviewer will branch out, but I also think that Perry has to be willing to talk about other stuff, and not be so on-guard about other topics.
I agree with both of you. I'm a certifiable loon and I am tired of hearing the same old garbage over and over as well. It seems that the verbage isn't even changed. Let's hear something new out of that gorgeous mouth. :)

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:59 am
by swataz
His appearance on a radio show can only mean ONE thing...

:lol:

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 1:04 am
by brywool
Onestepper wrote:The loons will hang me for it, but I have no interest in listening to Perry (or anyone else surrounding the band) talk about DSB's popularity. Everything has been said, and quite honestly the stories have become boring to listen to over and over. Of course it's always nice to hear what he is 'working on', but again to be brutal about it, I'm tired of listening to the same old generalized answers that we've become accustomed to over the years. I would love to be wrong about this interview. Let's hope that I am.


You're right Onestepper. I'd like them to ask Perry what his favorite colour is and what he looks for in a woman. It'd also be great to get a list of his beauty products. You know, all the important stuff.

Unless Perry's plugging NEW music (not reissues), or talking voice stuff, I have no desire to hear from him.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 1:04 am
by journeyrock
It's all part of his strategic comeback!!!!! :roll: :lol:

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 1:09 am
by swataz
journeyrock wrote:It's all part of his strategic comeback!!!!! :roll: :lol:


Exactly...he is choosing a somewhat tucked away outlet for a "soft" announcement!

Yes....YES.....

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 1:38 am
by Jana
artist4perry wrote:
Jana wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Onestepper wrote:The loons will hang me for it, but I have no interest in listening to Perry (or anyone else surrounding the band) talk about DSB's popularity. Everything has been said, and quite honestly the stories have become boring to listen to over and over.


Agreed. Not that I dislike the interviews, but the DSB story has been beaten to death over the last several years by all band members involved. Not that it's their fault either... I blame the interviewers for lack of new and interesting questions.

If it's going to be a few comments about it and other questions also, then cool. But if it's going to be 15-20 minutes about the wonder of DSB... ugh. I've heard it all so many times, I could give the interview FOR him... ya know, in case he gets stuck at the airport and can't make it or something. :wink: :lol:

I haven't read every post yet... has the obligatory "I don't care what he says, I just want to hear him!" been posted yet? :roll: :lol:


I don't care what he says, I just want to hear him! Does this make you feel complete Bluejeangirl? :oops: :oops: :oops: :wink: :lol: :lol: And the sad thing is ......it is true. Love the mans voice speaking or otherwise.

Image

The We Love Perry Fan club............... :wink: :lol: :lol:


Which one in the photo is Portland, which one is you, and which one is SPFIO? :lol: :lol: :lol:


I am the sexy sassy one on the end! :wink: :lol: :lol:


There's two ends, and they all look pretty sassy. :lol:

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 2:11 am
by Arkansas
You think Perry requires a pre-interview questionaire?
Ya know, questions he'll answer, things he won't touch, etc.
????



later~

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 2:29 am
by brywool
Arkansas wrote:You think Perry requires a pre-interview questionaire?
Ya know, questions he'll answer, things he won't touch, etc.
????



later~


I would think so.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 2:43 am
by madsplash
Arkansas wrote:You think Perry requires a pre-interview questionaire?
Ya know, questions he'll answer, things he won't touch, etc.
????



later~


Hmm.....Don't know about that.

But I'd say that if we don't at least hear SOMETHING about anything upcoming, I will also pretty much have given up. Hate to say that, but that's how I feel now.

Funny, but as I realize more and more that we may not ever get anything new, it makes me listen to all of my old stuff and really appreciate what he gave us. He gave us everything he had, including at least some of his ability to do what it seemed that he loved most. How dedicated to the music and the fans is that?

If that's the case all I can really think of to say is, 'Thank You". We're lucky to have ever had our ears be graced by that voice. If there's ever new stuff, I'll own it the second that it's possible to, but if there isn't, it's OK too. The greatest male pop/rock singer ever to hold a micrphone gave us enough music to last a lifetime. Whatever is best for him now, is what I hope for. I'll always be musically indebted and thankful for the soundtrack to my wonderful youth and my adult life.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 2:48 am
by perryswoman
madsplash wrote:
Arkansas wrote:You think Perry requires a pre-interview questionaire?
Ya know, questions he'll answer, things he won't touch, etc.
????



later~


Hmm.....Don't know about that.

But I'd say that if we don't at least hear SOMETHING about anything upcoming, I will also pretty much have given up. Hate to say that, but that's how I feel now.

Funny, but as I realize more and more that we may not ever get anything new, it makes me listen to all of my old stuff and really appreciate what he gave us. He gave us everything he had, including at least some of his ability to do what it seemed that he loved most. How dedicated to the music and the fans is that?

If that's the case all I can really think of to say is, 'Thank You". We're lucky to have ever had our ears be graced by that voice. If there's ever new stuff, I'll own it the second that it's possible to, but if there isn't, it's OK too. The greatest male pop/rock singer ever to hold a micrphone gave us enough music to last a lifetime. Whatever is best for him now, is what I hope for. I'll always be musically indebted and thankful for the soundtrack to my wonderful youth and my adult life.


Well Madsplash I ain't giving up so easy!!! As long as he is still on the earth, I am hoping I will hear new music as well as hear him live!!

Heck you got to dream big right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 3:03 am
by madsplash
perryswoman wrote:
madsplash wrote:
Arkansas wrote:You think Perry requires a pre-interview questionaire?
Ya know, questions he'll answer, things he won't touch, etc.
????



later~


Hmm.....Don't know about that.

But I'd say that if we don't at least hear SOMETHING about anything upcoming, I will also pretty much have given up. Hate to say that, but that's how I feel now.

Funny, but as I realize more and more that we may not ever get anything new, it makes me listen to all of my old stuff and really appreciate what he gave us. He gave us everything he had, including at least some of his ability to do what it seemed that he loved most. How dedicated to the music and the fans is that?

If that's the case all I can really think of to say is, 'Thank You". We're lucky to have ever had our ears be graced by that voice. If there's ever new stuff, I'll own it the second that it's possible to, but if there isn't, it's OK too. The greatest male pop/rock singer ever to hold a micrphone gave us enough music to last a lifetime. Whatever is best for him now, is what I hope for. I'll always be musically indebted and thankful for the soundtrack to my wonderful youth and my adult life.


Well Madsplash I ain't giving up so easy!!! As long as he is still on the earth, I am hoping I will hear new music as well as hear him live!!

Heck you got to dream big right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I'll not give up hope completely, either. I just hope the man get's to do what he wants. New music or no new music. Either way, I'm happy for him.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 3:12 am
by Shadowsong
Jana wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
Jana wrote:
artist4perry wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Onestepper wrote:The loons will hang me for it, but I have no interest in listening to Perry (or anyone else surrounding the band) talk about DSB's popularity. Everything has been said, and quite honestly the stories have become boring to listen to over and over.


Agreed. Not that I dislike the interviews, but the DSB story has been beaten to death over the last several years by all band members involved. Not that it's their fault either... I blame the interviewers for lack of new and interesting questions.

If it's going to be a few comments about it and other questions also, then cool. But if it's going to be 15-20 minutes about the wonder of DSB... ugh. I've heard it all so many times, I could give the interview FOR him... ya know, in case he gets stuck at the airport and can't make it or something. :wink: :lol:

I haven't read every post yet... has the obligatory "I don't care what he says, I just want to hear him!" been posted yet? :roll: :lol:


I don't care what he says, I just want to hear him! Does this make you feel complete Bluejeangirl? :oops: :oops: :oops: :wink: :lol: :lol: And the sad thing is ......it is true. Love the mans voice speaking or otherwise.

Image

The We Love Perry Fan club............... :wink: :lol: :lol:


Which one in the photo is Portland, which one is you, and which one is SPFIO? :lol: :lol: :lol:


I am the sexy sassy one on the end! :wink: :lol: :lol:


There's two ends, and they all look pretty sassy. :lol:



That's hilarious & love the magnolia tree in the background
I'd say right end as I've seen a pic somewhere....

Don't know if I'll tune in
Right now but Monday is a good day so I might!

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 3:16 am
by Don
I wouldn't plan on hearing anything anytime soon from Perry. He just doesn't need to do anything. Journey is in the top 12 for songs played on soft adult contemporary radio stations and in the top 20 for classic rock stations. That revenue stream alone is enough for him not to have to do anything (or for that matter Neal and Jon also). The Manila DVD is coming out and the Journey documentary. We know both of them will have DSB and other songs he co-wrote on them. Yet another revenue stream. Let's not forget, the Sopranos DVD collection is selling well, and we also had Rockband, ATT and a number one movie Monsters vs Aliens all using Journey music this year. Neal could have retired years ago, except apparently, he and Cain still enjoy touring and Deen, Ross and Pineda still need to earn a living. Perry for all intensive purposes has retired. You will be hard pressed to find Journey songs on Timelife collections and all those other money making products simply because the guys don't need it. Also with new legislation coming along from the Copyright Royalty board concerning Digital content, things are looking even better for all song writers and musicians in general. The best thing Perry can do is stay retired. Let people remember the Voice as it was. One thing that isn't going to stop anytime soon is hearing Steve's voice, whether solo or with Journey every day on the radio. That is what makes a legacy.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 3:20 am
by Ftloperry
I have to agree with BJG....I hope that the focus can be on something other than DSB, the Soprano's and the White Sox. You get tired of hearing about it and talk about beating a dead horse...... :lol: :lol: :D

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 3:36 am
by Jana
Gunbot wrote:I wouldn't plan on hearing anything anytime soon from Perry. He just doesn't need to do anything. Journey is in the top 12 for songs played on soft adult contemporary radio stations and in the top 20 for classic rock stations. That revenue stream alone is enough for him not to have to do anything (or for that matter Neal and Jon also). The Manila DVD is coming out and the Journey documentary. We know both of them will have DSB and other songs he co-wrote on them. Yet another revenue stream. Let's not forget, the Sopranos DVD collection is selling well, and we also had Rockband, ATT and a number one movie Monsters vs Aliens all using Journey music this year. Neal could have retired years ago, except apparently, he and Cain still enjoy touring and Deen, Ross and Pineda still need to earn a living. Perry for all intensive purposes has retired. You will be hard pressed to find Journey songs on Timelife collections and all those other money making products simply because the guys don't need it. Also with new legislation coming along from the Copyright Royalty board concerning Digital content, things are looking even better for all song writers and musicians in general. The best thing Perry can do is stay retired. Let people remember the Voice as it was. One thing that isn't going to stop anytime soon is hearing Steve's voice, whether solo or with Journey every day on the radio. That is what makes a legacy.


But the reason everyone is upset is b/c he was making an album. He has enough musicians say he was working on one, and he even did that private little concert to, apparently, test the waters re his voice or songs or whatever. I mean, it's not about the money. He says he misses it, thinks about it all the time, and here he was seemingly putting something out and putting a lot of effort into it with writing and musicians. I don't know what happened, whether it's his voice or he wasn't happy with the album because he's a perfectionist or he couldn't get on a label but something happened to not let him go forward. Hopefully,
it's just a delay and one day will be out, but it could end up being like the Against the Wall album, or whatever the name was, that never came out. In that case, you're right, that will probably be it and just enjoy the older stuff.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 3:54 am
by Don
Jana wrote:
Gunbot wrote:I wouldn't plan on hearing anything anytime soon from Perry. He just doesn't need to do anything. Journey is in the top 12 for songs played on soft adult contemporary radio stations and in the top 20 for classic rock stations. That revenue stream alone is enough for him not to have to do anything (or for that matter Neal and Jon also). The Manila DVD is coming out and the Journey documentary. We know both of them will have DSB and other songs he co-wrote on them. Yet another revenue stream. Let's not forget, the Sopranos DVD collection is selling well, and we also had Rockband, ATT and a number one movie Monsters vs Aliens all using Journey music this year. Neal could have retired years ago, except apparently, he and Cain still enjoy touring and Deen, Ross and Pineda still need to earn a living. Perry for all intensive purposes has retired. You will be hard pressed to find Journey songs on Timelife collections and all those other money making products simply because the guys don't need it. Also with new legislation coming along from the Copyright Royalty board concerning Digital content, things are looking even better for all song writers and musicians in general. The best thing Perry can do is stay retired. Let people remember the Voice as it was. One thing that isn't going to stop anytime soon is hearing Steve's voice, whether solo or with Journey every day on the radio. That is what makes a legacy.


But the reason everyone is upset is b/c he was making an album. He has enough musicians say he was working on one, and he even did that private little concert to, apparently, test the waters re his voice or songs or whatever. I mean, it's not about the money. He says he misses it, thinks about it all the time, and here he was seemingly putting something out and putting a lot of effort into it with writing and musicians. I don't know what happened, whether it's his voice or he wasn't happy with the album because he's a perfectionist or he couldn't get on a label but something happened to not let him go forward. Hopefully,
it's just a delay and one day will be out, but it could end up being like the Against the Wall album, or whatever the name was, that never came out. In that case, you're right, that will probably be it and just enjoy the older stuff.


I may be a loon but I'm a Journey/Perry loon. Something like Street Talk is fine but I don't think that will happen especially with the way the band ended up sounding on ROR and the direction Perry took with his own his solo album FTLOSM. There's a couple songs I like from that period but most of them do nothing for me. Sort of how I feel about any Journey material after Frontiers up to this point. A few gems but for the most part, nothing like the first five Journey/Perry albums.
I would think that most musician's dreams are to be rich, have a big hit and have their music played on the radio forever. Journey and Perry have accomplished that for the most part, what else is there to achieve?

I'm just saying where I am coming from on this issue. I am obviously not speaking for the loons or anyone else on the matter.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 3:58 am
by KDOUBLEU
youkeepmewaiting wrote:
Onestepper wrote:The loons will hang me for it, but I have no interest in listening to Perry (or anyone else surrounding the band) talk about DSB's popularity. Everything has been said, and quite honestly the stories have become boring to listen to over and over. Of course it's always nice to hear what he is 'working on', but again to be brutal about it, I'm tired of listening to the same old generalized answers that we've become accustomed to over the years. I would love to be wrong about this interview. Let's hope that I am.


I think it obvious he is going to announce his new album and world tour on Monday :wink:
TEE HEE!