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LTS wrote:Have been lurking on here for a while, but this is my first official post. Being from Chicago, I have friends who work at Harpo so when Journey was booked on Oprah, they called me and I was on my way to the show -- which was taped on Tuesday, September 15 and being broadcasted this Friday, October 2 (since Oprah is in Copenhagen campaigning for the Olympics to come to Chicago, there will be no on "Live on Fridays").
The theme of the show is Don't Stop Believing. Journey performed 2 songs -- Don't Stop Believin' and Faithfully. Oprah also had a sit down interview with them. Mainly, because of the theme of the show, it focused on Arnel's rags to riches story -- he does most of the talking. They do mention their current CD, the new Manila DVD that is coming out on October 2 AND a movie that is being made about Arnel's life called Don't Stop Believing. They show a tape of Journey's past/present -- shows Steve Perry performing and then Arnel -- no mention of the lead singers between the two). Then Oprah took her photo with them (like she does with all celebrity guests).
The other stories on the show are a homeless african american girl from California who is going to Harvard on a full scholarship right now -- even though she was homeless, her mother instilled the importance of education in her. Oprah invited her to go to Africa with her next time she goes to visit the school she started there. Then there was a hispanic astronaut's story.
Bebe Winans was in the audience. He was there to promote his new cd with his sister, Cece -- they haven't recorded together in quite a while. I really enjoy Bebe and Cece so that was a nice treat to see/hear him. Then Oprah announced a karaoke contest she is having and Bebe will be picking the winner of the contest. Side note -- for some reason I caught a glimpse of Bebe while he was listening to Arnel sing and he was shaking his head in disbelief -- I don't think he could believe that voice was coming from that person.
Things you won't see broadcasted:
- Oprah carrying one her dogs on stage with her at the very beginning of the taping and then us having to wait quite a while for her staff to remove the dog hair from her before they could start taping.
- Oprah complaining about her eyes watering -- people were all over her trying to figure out what was wrong. She looked tired. I do know she was in Canada promoting her movie Precious over the weekend before the taping and then she was on Jay Leno's show -- she just looked out of it.
- Someone in the audience asking if the band members were married -- so the warm-up girl pointed the wives/girlfriends out in the audience.
- Oprah was singing Don't Stop Believin' in all the commercial breaks.
- If there is an uplifting show being taped, the warm-up girl tries to get the audience in a good mood (after all, you have been there since 6:30 AM -- taping is at 9:00 AM) so at our taping they had a Journey quiz and people who had the correct answers won a t-shirt. We also had to sing Don't Stop Believin' over and over and over and over again -- I am very sick of that song right now!
If I remember anything else that happened, I'll hop back on.
Gunbot wrote:The middle men may have been bypassed because of time constraints.
Still, poor Augeri, 8 years and it's like he wasn't even there.
Hopefully, this will be the last of the homeless/ youtube story (besides the movie).
It gets more attention than the actual music. It's been two years already, we get it.
portland wrote:
Well Perry to AP...guess SA shredding his voice did not count...or JSS saving their asses did not count as well!!! Call me a Loon all you want but they really do act like asses IMO!!!!
portland wrote:Gunbot wrote:The middle men may have been bypassed because of time constraints.
Still, poor Augeri, 8 years and it's like he wasn't even there.
Hopefully, this will be the last of the homeless/ youtube story (besides the movie).
It gets more attention than the actual music. It's been two years already, we get it.
What movie??? LMAO!!!
kgdjpubs wrote:portland wrote:
Well Perry to AP...guess SA shredding his voice did not count...or JSS saving their asses did not count as well!!! Call me a Loon all you want but they really do act like asses IMO!!!!
No surprise that it wasn't mentioned--nor should it be. That's called good management--and I'm fairly sure it was purely a management decision. Same reason that you would never hear any of the other singers mentioned if Perry ever came back. Just what kind of "good PR" would they get by mentioning that they shredded a singer's voice on tour, and had to get someone to fill in?
I'm a fan as much as anyone else here, but you have to remember this is a BUSINESS--and a multi-million dollar business at that. The audience on Oprah could care less what the history of the band during the "dark years" was. This is a public relations goldmine, if you don't screw it up as it brings you out to a HUGE audience. You don't go airing dirty laundry on a show like this unless you just want to shoot yourself in the foot.
steveo777 wrote:portland wrote:Gunbot wrote:The middle men may have been bypassed because of time constraints.
Still, poor Augeri, 8 years and it's like he wasn't even there.
Hopefully, this will be the last of the homeless/ youtube story (besides the movie).
It gets more attention than the actual music. It's been two years already, we get it.
What movie??? LMAO!!!
Oh, it's real!
http://www.everymansjourney.com/
It comes out in December, if I'm not mistaken.
Gunbot wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:portland wrote:
Well Perry to AP...guess SA shredding his voice did not count...or JSS saving their asses did not count as well!!! Call me a Loon all you want but they really do act like asses IMO!!!!
No surprise that it wasn't mentioned--nor should it be. That's called good management--and I'm fairly sure it was purely a management decision. Same reason that you would never hear any of the other singers mentioned if Perry ever came back. Just what kind of "good PR" would they get by mentioning that they shredded a singer's voice on tour, and had to get someone to fill in?
I'm a fan as much as anyone else here, but you have to remember this is a BUSINESS--and a multi-million dollar business at that. The audience on Oprah could care less what the history of the band during the "dark years" was. This is a public relations goldmine, if you don't screw it up as it brings you out to a HUGE audience. You don't go airing dirty laundry on a show like this unless you just want to shoot yourself in the foot.
If you don't tour for awhile though, the publicity from the show may take a hit.
portland wrote:steveo777 wrote:portland wrote:Gunbot wrote:The middle men may have been bypassed because of time constraints.
Still, poor Augeri, 8 years and it's like he wasn't even there.
Hopefully, this will be the last of the homeless/ youtube story (besides the movie).
It gets more attention than the actual music. It's been two years already, we get it.
What movie??? LMAO!!!
Oh, it's real!
http://www.everymansjourney.com/
It comes out in December, if I'm not mistaken.
Good God...I am going to become a Bon Jovi Fan!!!
Gunbot wrote:portland wrote:steveo777 wrote:portland wrote:Gunbot wrote:The middle men may have been bypassed because of time constraints.
Still, poor Augeri, 8 years and it's like he wasn't even there.
Hopefully, this will be the last of the homeless/ youtube story (besides the movie).
It gets more attention than the actual music. It's been two years already, we get it.
What movie??? LMAO!!!
Oh, it's real!
http://www.everymansjourney.com/
It comes out in December, if I'm not mistaken.
Good God...I am going to become a Bon Jovi Fan!!!
I think the Bon Jovi Documentary comes out in November.
portland wrote:steveo777 wrote:portland wrote:Gunbot wrote:The middle men may have been bypassed because of time constraints.
Still, poor Augeri, 8 years and it's like he wasn't even there.
Hopefully, this will be the last of the homeless/ youtube story (besides the movie).
It gets more attention than the actual music. It's been two years already, we get it.
What movie??? LMAO!!!
Oh, it's real!
http://www.everymansjourney.com/
It comes out in December, if I'm not mistaken.
Good God...I am going to become a Bon Jovi Fan!!!
portland wrote:LTS wrote:Have been lurking on here for a while, but this is my first official post. Being from Chicago, I have friends who work at Harpo so when Journey was booked on Oprah, they called me and I was on my way to the show -- which was taped on Tuesday, September 15 and being broadcasted this Friday, October 2 (since Oprah is in Copenhagen campaigning for the Olympics to come to Chicago, there will be no on "Live on Fridays").
The theme of the show is Don't Stop Believing. Journey performed 2 songs -- Don't Stop Believin' and Faithfully. Oprah also had a sit down interview with them. Mainly, because of the theme of the show, it focused on Arnel's rags to riches story -- he does most of the talking. They do mention their current CD, the new Manila DVD that is coming out on October 2 AND a movie that is being made about Arnel's life called Don't Stop Believing. They show a tape of Journey's past/present -- shows Steve Perry performing and then Arnel -- no mention of the lead singers between the two). Then Oprah took her photo with them (like she does with all celebrity guests).
The other stories on the show are a homeless african american girl from California who is going to Harvard on a full scholarship right now -- even though she was homeless, her mother instilled the importance of education in her. Oprah invited her to go to Africa with her next time she goes to visit the school she started there. Then there was a hispanic astronaut's story.
Bebe Winans was in the audience. He was there to promote his new cd with his sister, Cece -- they haven't recorded together in quite a while. I really enjoy Bebe and Cece so that was a nice treat to see/hear him. Then Oprah announced a karaoke contest she is having and Bebe will be picking the winner of the contest. Side note -- for some reason I caught a glimpse of Bebe while he was listening to Arnel sing and he was shaking his head in disbelief -- I don't think he could believe that voice was coming from that person.
Things you won't see broadcasted:
- Oprah carrying one her dogs on stage with her at the very beginning of the taping and then us having to wait quite a while for her staff to remove the dog hair from her before they could start taping.
- Oprah complaining about her eyes watering -- people were all over her trying to figure out what was wrong. She looked tired. I do know she was in Canada promoting her movie Precious over the weekend before the taping and then she was on Jay Leno's show -- she just looked out of it.
- Someone in the audience asking if the band members were married -- so the warm-up girl pointed the wives/girlfriends out in the audience.
- Oprah was singing Don't Stop Believin' in all the commercial breaks.
- If there is an uplifting show being taped, the warm-up girl tries to get the audience in a good mood (after all, you have been there since 6:30 AM -- taping is at 9:00 AM) so at our taping they had a Journey quiz and people who had the correct answers won a t-shirt. We also had to sing Don't Stop Believin' over and over and over and over again -- I am very sick of that song right now!
If I remember anything else that happened, I'll hop back on.
Well Perry to AP...guess SA shredding his voice did not count...or JSS saving their asses did not count as well!!! Call me a Loon all you want but they really do act like asses IMO!!!!
BlueGin wrote:portland wrote:LTS wrote:Have been lurking on here for a while, but this is my first official post. Being from Chicago, I have friends who work at Harpo so when Journey was booked on Oprah, they called me and I was on my way to the show -- which was taped on Tuesday, September 15 and being broadcasted this Friday, October 2 (since Oprah is in Copenhagen campaigning for the Olympics to come to Chicago, there will be no on "Live on Fridays").
The theme of the show is Don't Stop Believing. Journey performed 2 songs -- Don't Stop Believin' and Faithfully. Oprah also had a sit down interview with them. Mainly, because of the theme of the show, it focused on Arnel's rags to riches story -- he does most of the talking. They do mention their current CD, the new Manila DVD that is coming out on October 2 AND a movie that is being made about Arnel's life called Don't Stop Believing. They show a tape of Journey's past/present -- shows Steve Perry performing and then Arnel -- no mention of the lead singers between the two). Then Oprah took her photo with them (like she does with all celebrity guests).
The other stories on the show are a homeless african american girl from California who is going to Harvard on a full scholarship right now -- even though she was homeless, her mother instilled the importance of education in her. Oprah invited her to go to Africa with her next time she goes to visit the school she started there. Then there was a hispanic astronaut's story.
Bebe Winans was in the audience. He was there to promote his new cd with his sister, Cece -- they haven't recorded together in quite a while. I really enjoy Bebe and Cece so that was a nice treat to see/hear him. Then Oprah announced a karaoke contest she is having and Bebe will be picking the winner of the contest. Side note -- for some reason I caught a glimpse of Bebe while he was listening to Arnel sing and he was shaking his head in disbelief -- I don't think he could believe that voice was coming from that person.
Things you won't see broadcasted:
- Oprah carrying one her dogs on stage with her at the very beginning of the taping and then us having to wait quite a while for her staff to remove the dog hair from her before they could start taping.
- Oprah complaining about her eyes watering -- people were all over her trying to figure out what was wrong. She looked tired. I do know she was in Canada promoting her movie Precious over the weekend before the taping and then she was on Jay Leno's show -- she just looked out of it.
- Someone in the audience asking if the band members were married -- so the warm-up girl pointed the wives/girlfriends out in the audience.
- Oprah was singing Don't Stop Believin' in all the commercial breaks.
- If there is an uplifting show being taped, the warm-up girl tries to get the audience in a good mood (after all, you have been there since 6:30 AM -- taping is at 9:00 AM) so at our taping they had a Journey quiz and people who had the correct answers won a t-shirt. We also had to sing Don't Stop Believin' over and over and over and over again -- I am very sick of that song right now!
If I remember anything else that happened, I'll hop back on.
Well Perry to AP...guess SA shredding his voice did not count...or JSS saving their asses did not count as well!!! Call me a Loon all you want but they really do act like asses IMO!!!!
Yes they do.
I'm still shaking my head over a movie titled "Don't Stop Believin"... about Arnel's life story? That just gives me the ick's. They couldn't find any New Journey songs to use??
Gunbot wrote:Since Bon Jovi's Doc will be on Showtime, any word if HBO picked up Arnel's film?
Chubby321 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Since Bon Jovi's Doc will be on Showtime, any word if HBO picked up Arnel's film?
Was it Mcdeamon who mentioned about the negotiation with HBO?
Gunbot wrote:Chubby321 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Since Bon Jovi's Doc will be on Showtime, any word if HBO picked up Arnel's film?
Was it Mcdeamon who mentioned about the negotiation with HBO?
He's lurking up top, Start a thread in his name and see if he responds.
Chubby321 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Chubby321 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Since Bon Jovi's Doc will be on Showtime, any word if HBO picked up Arnel's film?
Was it Mcdeamon who mentioned about the negotiation with HBO?
He's lurking up top, Start a thread in his name and see if he responds.
LOL, you just want me to get in trouble with Wombat.
Gunbot wrote:Journey has to tour after all this. It's such a great opportunity.
Gunbot wrote:BlueGin wrote:portland wrote:LTS wrote:Have been lurking on here for a while, but this is my first official post. Being from Chicago, I have friends who work at Harpo so when Journey was booked on Oprah, they called me and I was on my way to the show -- which was taped on Tuesday, September 15 and being broadcasted this Friday, October 2 (since Oprah is in Copenhagen campaigning for the Olympics to come to Chicago, there will be no on "Live on Fridays").
The theme of the show is Don't Stop Believing. Journey performed 2 songs -- Don't Stop Believin' and Faithfully. Oprah also had a sit down interview with them. Mainly, because of the theme of the show, it focused on Arnel's rags to riches story -- he does most of the talking. They do mention their current CD, the new Manila DVD that is coming out on October 2 AND a movie that is being made about Arnel's life called Don't Stop Believing. They show a tape of Journey's past/present -- shows Steve Perry performing and then Arnel -- no mention of the lead singers between the two). Then Oprah took her photo with them (like she does with all celebrity guests).
The other stories on the show are a homeless african american girl from California who is going to Harvard on a full scholarship right now -- even though she was homeless, her mother instilled the importance of education in her. Oprah invited her to go to Africa with her next time she goes to visit the school she started there. Then there was a hispanic astronaut's story.
Bebe Winans was in the audience. He was there to promote his new cd with his sister, Cece -- they haven't recorded together in quite a while. I really enjoy Bebe and Cece so that was a nice treat to see/hear him. Then Oprah announced a karaoke contest she is having and Bebe will be picking the winner of the contest. Side note -- for some reason I caught a glimpse of Bebe while he was listening to Arnel sing and he was shaking his head in disbelief -- I don't think he could believe that voice was coming from that person.
Things you won't see broadcasted:
- Oprah carrying one her dogs on stage with her at the very beginning of the taping and then us having to wait quite a while for her staff to remove the dog hair from her before they could start taping.
- Oprah complaining about her eyes watering -- people were all over her trying to figure out what was wrong. She looked tired. I do know she was in Canada promoting her movie Precious over the weekend before the taping and then she was on Jay Leno's show -- she just looked out of it.
- Someone in the audience asking if the band members were married -- so the warm-up girl pointed the wives/girlfriends out in the audience.
- Oprah was singing Don't Stop Believin' in all the commercial breaks.
- If there is an uplifting show being taped, the warm-up girl tries to get the audience in a good mood (after all, you have been there since 6:30 AM -- taping is at 9:00 AM) so at our taping they had a Journey quiz and people who had the correct answers won a t-shirt. We also had to sing Don't Stop Believin' over and over and over and over again -- I am very sick of that song right now!
If I remember anything else that happened, I'll hop back on.
Well Perry to AP...guess SA shredding his voice did not count...or JSS saving their asses did not count as well!!! Call me a Loon all you want but they really do act like asses IMO!!!!
Yes they do.
I'm still shaking my head over a movie titled "Don't Stop Believin"... about Arnel's life story? That just gives me the ick's. They couldn't find any New Journey songs to use??
Don't worry, it's a video presentation of the songs so Perry will get paid also.
portland wrote:steveo777 wrote:portland wrote:Gunbot wrote:The middle men may have been bypassed because of time constraints.
Still, poor Augeri, 8 years and it's like he wasn't even there.
Hopefully, this will be the last of the homeless/ youtube story (besides the movie).
It gets more attention than the actual music. It's been two years already, we get it.
What movie??? LMAO!!!
Oh, it's real!
http://www.everymansjourney.com/
It comes out in December, if I'm not mistaken.
Good God...I am going to become a Bon Jovi Fan!!!
LTS wrote:
Things you won't see broadcasted:
- Oprah carrying one her dogs on stage with her at the very beginning of the taping and then us having to wait quite a while for her staff to remove the dog hair from her before they could start taping.
- Oprah was singing Don't Stop Believin' in all the commercial breaks.
Chubby321 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Since Bon Jovi's Doc will be on Showtime, any word if HBO picked up Arnel's film?
Was it Mcdeamon who mentioned about the negotiation with HBO?
LTS wrote:Have been lurking on here for a while, but this is my first official post. Being from Chicago, I have friends who work at Harpo so when Journey was booked on Oprah, they called me and I was on my way to the show -- which was taped on Tuesday, September 15 and being broadcasted this Friday, October 2 (since Oprah is in Copenhagen campaigning for the Olympics to come to Chicago, there will be no on "Live on Fridays").
The theme of the show is Don't Stop Believing. Journey performed 2 songs -- Don't Stop Believin' and Faithfully. Oprah also had a sit down interview with them. Mainly, because of the theme of the show, it focused on Arnel's rags to riches story -- he does most of the talking. They do mention their current CD, the new Manila DVD that is coming out on October 2 AND a movie that is being made about Arnel's life called Don't Stop Believing. They show a tape of Journey's past/present -- shows Steve Perry performing and then Arnel -- no mention of the lead singers between the two). Then Oprah took her photo with them (like she does with all celebrity guests).
The other stories on the show are a homeless african american girl from California who is going to Harvard on a full scholarship right now -- even though she was homeless, her mother instilled the importance of education in her. Oprah invited her to go to Africa with her next time she goes to visit the school she started there. Then there was a hispanic astronaut's story.
Bebe Winans was in the audience. He was there to promote his new cd with his sister, Cece -- they haven't recorded together in quite a while. I really enjoy Bebe and Cece so that was a nice treat to see/hear him. Then Oprah announced a karaoke contest she is having and Bebe will be picking the winner of the contest. Side note -- for some reason I caught a glimpse of Bebe while he was listening to Arnel sing and he was shaking his head in disbelief -- I don't think he could believe that voice was coming from that person.
Things you won't see broadcasted:
- Oprah carrying one her dogs on stage with her at the very beginning of the taping and then us having to wait quite a while for her staff to remove the dog hair from her before they could start taping.
- Oprah complaining about her eyes watering -- people were all over her trying to figure out what was wrong. She looked tired. I do know she was in Canada promoting her movie Precious over the weekend before the taping and then she was on Jay Leno's show -- she just looked out of it.
- Someone in the audience asking if the band members were married -- so the warm-up girl pointed the wives/girlfriends out in the audience.
- Oprah was singing Don't Stop Believin' in all the commercial breaks.
- If there is an uplifting show being taped, the warm-up girl tries to get the audience in a good mood (after all, you have been there since 6:30 AM -- taping is at 9:00 AM) so at our taping they had a Journey quiz and people who had the correct answers won a t-shirt. We also had to sing Don't Stop Believin' over and over and over and over again -- I am very sick of that song right now!
If I remember anything else that happened, I'll hop back on.
Chubby321 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Since Bon Jovi's Doc will be on Showtime, any word if HBO picked up Arnel's film?
Was it Mcdeamon who mentioned about the negotiation with HBO?
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