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steveo777 wrote:And this deserved a new thread, as opposed to posting in the two other SP interview threads?
BTW, I don't think I've ever met someone on this board that is still green after almost 2 years here.![]()
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Kelley wrote:Well I've listened to the interview and I must say that I was dissapointed but not surprised!!! Why does he always have to say the "I owe you money part", its getting old Steve!!! Now if he's only come out with new stuff!!! UUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!We love you Steve!!
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Peartree12249 wrote:Kelley wrote:Well I've listened to the interview and I must say that I was dissapointed but not surprised!!! Why does he always have to say the "I owe you money part", its getting old Steve!!! Now if he's only come out with new stuff!!! UUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!We love you Steve!!
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I agree Kelley, using the same line after every interview intro SP does smacks of false modesty to me. He needs to get a new writer. As much as I like DSB, I'm also really tired of all the hoopla regarding the popularity of the song. How about an interview with some real meat to it like GQ article for example. But I guess if you're doing nothing, there's not much to talk about.
Babyblue wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:Kelley wrote:Well I've listened to the interview and I must say that I was dissapointed but not surprised!!! Why does he always have to say the "I owe you money part", its getting old Steve!!! Now if he's only come out with new stuff!!! UUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!We love you Steve!!
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I agree Kelley, using the same line after every interview intro SP does smacks of false modesty to me. He needs to get a new writer. As much as I like DSB, I'm also really tired of all the hoopla regarding the popularity of the song. How about an interview with some real meat to it like GQ article for example. But I guess if you're doing nothing, there's not much to talk about.
How do we know he is not doing anything?He could be doing so many things and we just don't know about it.
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Peartree12249 wrote:Babyblue wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:Kelley wrote:Well I've listened to the interview and I must say that I was dissapointed but not surprised!!! Why does he always have to say the "I owe you money part", its getting old Steve!!! Now if he's only come out with new stuff!!! UUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!We love you Steve!!
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I agree Kelley, using the same line after every interview intro SP does smacks of false modesty to me. He needs to get a new writer. As much as I like DSB, I'm also really tired of all the hoopla regarding the popularity of the song. How about an interview with some real meat to it like GQ article for example. But I guess if you're doing nothing, there's not much to talk about.
How do we know he is not doing anything?He could be doing so many things and we just don't know about it.
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Well apparently it's nothing worth talking about.
Peartree12249 wrote:Kelley wrote:Well I've listened to the interview and I must say that I was dissapointed but not surprised!!! Why does he always have to say the "I owe you money part", its getting old Steve!!! Now if he's only come out with new stuff!!! UUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!We love you Steve!!
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I agree Kelley, using the same line after every interview intro SP does smacks of false modesty to me. He needs to get a new writer. As much as I like DSB, I'm also really tired of all the hoopla regarding the popularity of the song. How about an interview with some real meat to it like GQ article for example. But I guess if you're doing nothing, there's not much to talk about.
Peartree12249 wrote:Kelley wrote:Well I've listened to the interview and I must say that I was dissapointed but not surprised!!! Why does he always have to say the "I owe you money part", its getting old Steve!!! Now if he's only come out with new stuff!!! UUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!We love you Steve!!
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I agree Kelley, using the same line after every interview intro SP does smacks of false modesty to me. He needs to get a new writer. As much as I like DSB, I'm also really tired of all the hoopla regarding the popularity of the song. How about an interview with some real meat to it like GQ article for example. But I guess if you're doing nothing, there's not much to talk about.
I agree, I think also that he doesn't think very highly of himself. I also think he is very shy when not on stage performing. He's tries to be very gracious when people compliment him. He can say whatever he wants, I'll listen.artist4perry wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:Kelley wrote:Well I've listened to the interview and I must say that I was dissapointed but not surprised!!! Why does he always have to say the "I owe you money part", its getting old Steve!!! Now if he's only come out with new stuff!!! UUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!We love you Steve!!
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I agree Kelley, using the same line after every interview intro SP does smacks of false modesty to me. He needs to get a new writer. As much as I like DSB, I'm also really tired of all the hoopla regarding the popularity of the song. How about an interview with some real meat to it like GQ article for example. But I guess if you're doing nothing, there's not much to talk about.
That was kind of an Old 80's joke, Steve is old school. Not a comedian...........but he can crack me up easily. Let him tell the joke about how he busted his head on the dash when he was 3.........cutest story! Or the story about the guy who ate vicks vapor rub..............![]()
His reaction to that was priceless!
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I guess what do you say with a build up like the one he received? I bet he doesn't think that highly of himself. I am sure he realizes what a great talent he has, but he has always struck me as embarassed when people lay it on thick.
artist4perry wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:Kelley wrote:Well I've listened to the interview and I must say that I was dissapointed but not surprised!!! Why does he always have to say the "I owe you money part", its getting old Steve!!! Now if he's only come out with new stuff!!! UUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!We love you Steve!!
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I agree Kelley, using the same line after every interview intro SP does smacks of false modesty to me. He needs to get a new writer. As much as I like DSB, I'm also really tired of all the hoopla regarding the popularity of the song. How about an interview with some real meat to it like GQ article for example. But I guess if you're doing nothing, there's not much to talk about.
That was kind of an Old 80's joke, Steve is old school. Not a comedian...........but he can crack me up easily. Let him tell the joke about how he busted his head on the dash when he was 3.........cutest story! Or the story about the guy who ate vicks vapor rub..............![]()
His reaction to that was priceless!
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I guess what do you say with a build up like the one he received? I bet he doesn't think that highly of himself. I am sure he realizes what a great talent he has, but he has always struck me as embarassed when people lay it on thick.
journeyrock wrote:I agree, I think also that he doesn't think very highly of himself. I also think he is very shy when not on stage performing. He's tries to be very gracious when people compliment him. He can say whatever he wants, I'll listen.artist4perry wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:Kelley wrote:Well I've listened to the interview and I must say that I was dissapointed but not surprised!!! Why does he always have to say the "I owe you money part", its getting old Steve!!! Now if he's only come out with new stuff!!! UUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!We love you Steve!!
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I agree Kelley, using the same line after every interview intro SP does smacks of false modesty to me. He needs to get a new writer. As much as I like DSB, I'm also really tired of all the hoopla regarding the popularity of the song. How about an interview with some real meat to it like GQ article for example. But I guess if you're doing nothing, there's not much to talk about.
That was kind of an Old 80's joke, Steve is old school. Not a comedian...........but he can crack me up easily. Let him tell the joke about how he busted his head on the dash when he was 3.........cutest story! Or the story about the guy who ate vicks vapor rub..............![]()
His reaction to that was priceless!
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I guess what do you say with a build up like the one he received? I bet he doesn't think that highly of himself. I am sure he realizes what a great talent he has, but he has always struck me as embarassed when people lay it on thick.
Yes, it is! He was soooo cute on that intro. He was having such fun with the people at that concert. Its 1980 TokyoGunbot wrote:journeyrock wrote:I agree, I think also that he doesn't think very highly of himself. I also think he is very shy when not on stage performing. He's tries to be very gracious when people compliment him. He can say whatever he wants, I'll listen.artist4perry wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:Kelley wrote:Well I've listened to the interview and I must say that I was dissapointed but not surprised!!! Why does he always have to say the "I owe you money part", its getting old Steve!!! Now if he's only come out with new stuff!!! UUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!We love you Steve!!
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I agree Kelley, using the same line after every interview intro SP does smacks of false modesty to me. He needs to get a new writer. As much as I like DSB, I'm also really tired of all the hoopla regarding the popularity of the song. How about an interview with some real meat to it like GQ article for example. But I guess if you're doing nothing, there's not much to talk about.
That was kind of an Old 80's joke, Steve is old school. Not a comedian...........but he can crack me up easily. Let him tell the joke about how he busted his head on the dash when he was 3.........cutest story! Or the story about the guy who ate vicks vapor rub..............![]()
His reaction to that was priceless!
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I guess what do you say with a build up like the one he received? I bet he doesn't think that highly of himself. I am sure he realizes what a great talent he has, but he has always struck me as embarassed when people lay it on thick.
Love that A/V. That's the beginning of WITS, isn't it?
journeyrock wrote:Yes, it is! He was soooo cute on that intro. He was having such fun with the people at that concert. Its 1980 TokyoGunbot wrote:journeyrock wrote:I agree, I think also that he doesn't think very highly of himself. I also think he is very shy when not on stage performing. He's tries to be very gracious when people compliment him. He can say whatever he wants, I'll listen.artist4perry wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:Kelley wrote:Well I've listened to the interview and I must say that I was dissapointed but not surprised!!! Why does he always have to say the "I owe you money part", its getting old Steve!!! Now if he's only come out with new stuff!!! UUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!We love you Steve!!
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I agree Kelley, using the same line after every interview intro SP does smacks of false modesty to me. He needs to get a new writer. As much as I like DSB, I'm also really tired of all the hoopla regarding the popularity of the song. How about an interview with some real meat to it like GQ article for example. But I guess if you're doing nothing, there's not much to talk about.
That was kind of an Old 80's joke, Steve is old school. Not a comedian...........but he can crack me up easily. Let him tell the joke about how he busted his head on the dash when he was 3.........cutest story! Or the story about the guy who ate vicks vapor rub..............![]()
His reaction to that was priceless!
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I guess what do you say with a build up like the one he received? I bet he doesn't think that highly of himself. I am sure he realizes what a great talent he has, but he has always struck me as embarassed when people lay it on thick.
Love that A/V. That's the beginning of WITS, isn't it?
Gunbot wrote:journeyrock wrote:Yes, it is! He was soooo cute on that intro. He was having such fun with the people at that concert. Its 1980 TokyoGunbot wrote:journeyrock wrote:I agree, I think also that he doesn't think very highly of himself. I also think he is very shy when not on stage performing. He's tries to be very gracious when people compliment him. He can say whatever he wants, I'll listen.artist4perry wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:Kelley wrote:Well I've listened to the interview and I must say that I was dissapointed but not surprised!!! Why does he always have to say the "I owe you money part", its getting old Steve!!! Now if he's only come out with new stuff!!! UUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!We love you Steve!!
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I agree Kelley, using the same line after every interview intro SP does smacks of false modesty to me. He needs to get a new writer. As much as I like DSB, I'm also really tired of all the hoopla regarding the popularity of the song. How about an interview with some real meat to it like GQ article for example. But I guess if you're doing nothing, there's not much to talk about.
That was kind of an Old 80's joke, Steve is old school. Not a comedian...........but he can crack me up easily. Let him tell the joke about how he busted his head on the dash when he was 3.........cutest story! Or the story about the guy who ate vicks vapor rub..............![]()
His reaction to that was priceless!
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I guess what do you say with a build up like the one he received? I bet he doesn't think that highly of himself. I am sure he realizes what a great talent he has, but he has always struck me as embarassed when people lay it on thick.
Love that A/V. That's the beginning of WITS, isn't it?
That's when he gets the crowd chanting near the end of the song. People saying he doesn't have stage presence have obviously never seen an un-edited concert with him.
That man is the epitomy of stage presence.Gunbot wrote:journeyrock wrote:Yes, it is! He was soooo cute on that intro. He was having such fun with the people at that concert. Its 1980 TokyoGunbot wrote:journeyrock wrote:I agree, I think also that he doesn't think very highly of himself. I also think he is very shy when not on stage performing. He's tries to be very gracious when people compliment him. He can say whatever he wants, I'll listen.artist4perry wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:Kelley wrote:Well I've listened to the interview and I must say that I was dissapointed but not surprised!!! Why does he always have to say the "I owe you money part", its getting old Steve!!! Now if he's only come out with new stuff!!! UUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!We love you Steve!!
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I agree Kelley, using the same line after every interview intro SP does smacks of false modesty to me. He needs to get a new writer. As much as I like DSB, I'm also really tired of all the hoopla regarding the popularity of the song. How about an interview with some real meat to it like GQ article for example. But I guess if you're doing nothing, there's not much to talk about.
That was kind of an Old 80's joke, Steve is old school. Not a comedian...........but he can crack me up easily. Let him tell the joke about how he busted his head on the dash when he was 3.........cutest story! Or the story about the guy who ate vicks vapor rub..............![]()
His reaction to that was priceless!
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I guess what do you say with a build up like the one he received? I bet he doesn't think that highly of himself. I am sure he realizes what a great talent he has, but he has always struck me as embarassed when people lay it on thick.
Love that A/V. That's the beginning of WITS, isn't it?
That's when he gets the crowd chanting near the end of the song. People saying he doesn't have stage presence have obviously never seen an un-edited concert with him.
It really is the whole package with him. That is one of the things that made Journey so great.artist4perry wrote:Gunbot wrote:journeyrock wrote:Yes, it is! He was soooo cute on that intro. He was having such fun with the people at that concert. Its 1980 TokyoGunbot wrote:journeyrock wrote:I agree, I think also that he doesn't think very highly of himself. I also think he is very shy when not on stage performing. He's tries to be very gracious when people compliment him. He can say whatever he wants, I'll listen.artist4perry wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:Kelley wrote:Well I've listened to the interview and I must say that I was dissapointed but not surprised!!! Why does he always have to say the "I owe you money part", its getting old Steve!!! Now if he's only come out with new stuff!!! UUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!We love you Steve!!
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I agree Kelley, using the same line after every interview intro SP does smacks of false modesty to me. He needs to get a new writer. As much as I like DSB, I'm also really tired of all the hoopla regarding the popularity of the song. How about an interview with some real meat to it like GQ article for example. But I guess if you're doing nothing, there's not much to talk about.
That was kind of an Old 80's joke, Steve is old school. Not a comedian...........but he can crack me up easily. Let him tell the joke about how he busted his head on the dash when he was 3.........cutest story! Or the story about the guy who ate vicks vapor rub..............![]()
His reaction to that was priceless!
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I guess what do you say with a build up like the one he received? I bet he doesn't think that highly of himself. I am sure he realizes what a great talent he has, but he has always struck me as embarassed when people lay it on thick.
Love that A/V. That's the beginning of WITS, isn't it?
That's when he gets the crowd chanting near the end of the song. People saying he doesn't have stage presence have obviously never seen an un-edited concert with him.
I have seen him twice live. He kept us laughing and having a great time. That is why I became such a fan, it was his music, voice, and persona.
journeyrock wrote:It really is the whole package with him. That is one of the things that made Journey so great.artist4perry wrote:Gunbot wrote:journeyrock wrote:Yes, it is! He was soooo cute on that intro. He was having such fun with the people at that concert. Its 1980 TokyoGunbot wrote:journeyrock wrote:I agree, I think also that he doesn't think very highly of himself. I also think he is very shy when not on stage performing. He's tries to be very gracious when people compliment him. He can say whatever he wants, I'll listen.artist4perry wrote:Peartree12249 wrote:Kelley wrote:Well I've listened to the interview and I must say that I was dissapointed but not surprised!!! Why does he always have to say the "I owe you money part", its getting old Steve!!! Now if he's only come out with new stuff!!! UUUUGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!We love you Steve!!
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I agree Kelley, using the same line after every interview intro SP does smacks of false modesty to me. He needs to get a new writer. As much as I like DSB, I'm also really tired of all the hoopla regarding the popularity of the song. How about an interview with some real meat to it like GQ article for example. But I guess if you're doing nothing, there's not much to talk about.
That was kind of an Old 80's joke, Steve is old school. Not a comedian...........but he can crack me up easily. Let him tell the joke about how he busted his head on the dash when he was 3.........cutest story! Or the story about the guy who ate vicks vapor rub..............![]()
His reaction to that was priceless!
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I guess what do you say with a build up like the one he received? I bet he doesn't think that highly of himself. I am sure he realizes what a great talent he has, but he has always struck me as embarassed when people lay it on thick.
Love that A/V. That's the beginning of WITS, isn't it?
That's when he gets the crowd chanting near the end of the song. People saying he doesn't have stage presence have obviously never seen an un-edited concert with him.
I have seen him twice live. He kept us laughing and having a great time. That is why I became such a fan, it was his music, voice, and persona.
Gunbot wrote:It is funny how he is the one always being grilled about that song instead of the band.
Red13JoePa wrote:Gunbot wrote:It is funny how he is the one always being grilled about that song instead of the band.
He can't get out of the past and happily perpetuates the myth that the band discontinued when he clocked out and so there is nothing left to speak about but the old hits.
Thanks, Madsplash, that was my first thought when I read this.madsplash wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Gunbot wrote:It is funny how he is the one always being grilled about that song instead of the band.
He can't get out of the past and happily perpetuates the myth that the band discontinued when he clocked out and so there is nothing left to speak about but the old hits.
All things considered, it did.
Red13JoePa wrote:Gunbot wrote:It is funny how he is the one always being grilled about that song instead of the band.
He can't get out of the past and happily perpetuates the myth that the band discontinued when he clocked out and so there is nothing left to speak about but the old hits.
Art Vandelay wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Gunbot wrote:It is funny how he is the one always being grilled about that song instead of the band.
He can't get out of the past and happily perpetuates the myth that the band discontinued when he clocked out and so there is nothing left to speak about but the old hits.
Explain.
Red13JoePa wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Gunbot wrote:It is funny how he is the one always being grilled about that song instead of the band.
He can't get out of the past and happily perpetuates the myth that the band discontinued when he clocked out and so there is nothing left to speak about but the old hits.
Explain.
I have.
Search the archives.
Red13JoePa wrote:It did?
Before or after Revelation doubled FTLOSM's sales?
Art Vandelay wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Gunbot wrote:It is funny how he is the one always being grilled about that song instead of the band.
He can't get out of the past and happily perpetuates the myth that the band discontinued when he clocked out and so there is nothing left to speak about but the old hits.
Explain.
I have.
Search the archives.
So...wouldn't that make you the one who always deflects to the past???
madsplash wrote:Most all of the million sold of Revelation can be attributed to Steve Perry. Deal with it.
madsplash wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:It did?
Before or after Revelation doubled FTLOSM's sales?
New disc vs. new disc, it didn't. Half a million to half a million. FTLOSM would have gone platinum too if he had released one disc of remakes and counted BOTH of them, and released a live DVD. Get that argument out.
And how did the 3 albums before Revelation do? Did they even total 200,000 combined?
Most all of the million sold of Revelation can be attributed to Steve Perry. Deal with it.
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