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AP interview

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:02 am
by Don
By Pocholo Concepcion
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 20:47:00 08/10/2010

http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/ent ... er-Journey

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MANILA, Philippines—Arnel Pineda knows how it feels, as Bob Dylan sang, to have “no direction home, like a rolling stone.” That’s why he’s putting to good use the money he’s earned, thus far, as the Filipino lead singer of the American rock band Journey.

Apart from having built a spacious house in Quezon City, which he shares with wife Cherry and their son Cherub, the 42-year-old Arnel has been investing in real estate. With a business partner, he’s likewise putting up something very close to his heart—a music club, generically named Rock Bar, set to open in late October on Timog Avenue, QC.

“I know I won’t be singing forever with Journey— if we’re good for 10 more years, why not? I can go on until the guys don’t need me anymore,” he told the Inquirer on Monday.

Soon, a movie

Life’s been good to Arnel since Journey’s comeback album, the double-CD “Revelation,” went platinum; the world tour to support the album did 150 shows in two years.

Arnel recalled the band canceling a gig only once, in Las Vegas, when he lost his voice. He was rushed to Los Angeles to be treated by a doctor whose clients have included Eddie Vedder, Axl Rose, Steve Tyler and the late Michael Jackson.

Journey had its heyday in the 1970s and 1980s, but is currently enjoying a resurgence—thanks to popular TV series “The Sopranos” and “Glee,” that used the band’s classic hits in their soundtracks.

Royalties still pour in for the band’s songwriters, Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain and Steve Perry—something that Arnel wishes could also happen in the Philippines. “The Eraserheads, Bamboo, Rivermaya, After Image and other Pinoy bands would be richer kung maayos ang royalties nila,” he said.

He has no problem with his current status in Journey: “We have a gentlemen’s agreement … Everything is up-front—how much the pay is from the album, the tour, the merchandise, the movie …”

Awkward

The movie is “Don’t Stop Believin’: Everyman’s Journey,” a documentary on the band by Fil-Am filmmaker Ramona Diaz, reportedly for release next year.

Arnel confessed he’s not exactly thrilled about the docu: “I felt awkward being followed around by the camera. Hindi naman kasi ako feeling artista. All my life parang I have remained mahiyain, kilala lang ng mga mahilig sa slow rock at mataas na boses.”


But he’s writing a story inspired by a loyal, hard-core fan who became a friend. He’s pitching the story to a TV network for a possible teleserye.

He’s flying back to the United States on Sept. 15 to resume recording for Journey’s still-untitled new CD. He said he’s contributing two tracks, both ballads—“She’s A Mystery,” co-written with his brother Eric, and “To Whom It May Concern,” a collaboration with Journey co-founder and lead guitarist Neal Schon.

“Before we record again,” Arnel volunteered, “I have to meet with this English teacher in San Francisco for speech lessons. I still have a hard time with some tongue-twisting words in the lyrics. And I have to sing with an American accent.”

He’s not complaining, not at all: “Yung leap of faith na binibigay ng banda sa ’kin to take up the same spot where Steve Perry used to stand, in front of thousands, that alone is a big honor and privilege.”

He’s so thankful of his fortune, that he’s helping out street children through the Arnel Pineda Foundation Inc. (AFPI), whose mother unit was established in the United States last year. “People have been helping me since I was 15—actually, 13 pa lang pagala-gala na ’ko.”

After medical-dental missions and donations to poor communities, AFPI will soon launch a mobile education project, much like what CNN’s 2009 Hero of the Year Efren Peñaflorida pioneered.

To raise funds for the project, Arnel is performing in a special gig on Sept. 11 at Metro Bar on West Avenue, QC. Backing him up is the Ammo Band, composed of his old mates in The Zoo.

The future looks bright in Pineda’s eyes. When he’s old and gray, he said, he would like to manage young, hardworking talents.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:05 am
by Michigan Girl
10 more years ?!?!? Neal better get some titanium fingers ...duuuuammmmnn!! :shock:

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:10 am
by Don
The money up front thing is intriguing, sounds like the same thing Jon Bon Jovi does with his employees.
Glad to hear about the speech lessons, surprised to be hear about him losing his voice though, missed that news when it happened.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:22 am
by Michigan Girl
Sounds like he's doing some good things w/that money too ...good for him!!
didn't know about the voice loss either ...happens ...

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:28 am
by Don
So that's two ballads confirmed. We know Jon will probably have to have at least two of his own also.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:34 am
by Since 78
Don wrote:So that's two ballads confirmed. We know Jon will probably have to have at least two of his own also.


No! :lol:

Very interested to see how the language lessons help.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 10:38 am
by Saint John
Don wrote:surprised to be hear about him losing his voice though, missed that news when it happened.


Things stay where they're supposed to, within the Journey camp, when you don't have a big mouth in the band.

Re: AP interview

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 11:45 am
by Andrew
Don wrote:He’s flying back to the United States on Sept. 15 to resume recording for Journey’s still-untitled new CD. He said he’s contributing two tracks, both ballads—“She’s A Mystery,” co-written with his brother Eric, and “To Whom It May Concern,” a collaboration with Journey co-founder and lead guitarist Neal Schon..



Didn't Neal and Caveman say there wasn't a ballad in sight? So if Arnel has 2 ballads, you know Mr. Cain will have 2 ballads....that's not as "rocking" as we might have believed the album would be.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 11:48 am
by Maui Tom
Saint John wrote:
Don wrote:surprised to be hear about him losing his voice though, missed that news when it happened.


Things stay where they're supposed to, within the Journey camp, when you don't have a big mouth in the band.


bet it was some private gig....

The parts spoken in Filipino, translated by me.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 3:10 pm
by ttango1
Royalties still pour in for the band’s songwriters, Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain and Steve Perry—something that Arnel wishes could also happen in the Philippines. “The Eraserheads, Bamboo, Rivermaya, After Image and other Pinoy bands would be richer kung maayos ang royalties nila,” he said.

...Pinoy Bands would be richer if their royalties were fixed properly.

Arnel confessed he’s not exactly thrilled about the docu: “I felt awkward being followed around by the camera. Hindi naman kasi ako feeling artista. All my life parang I have remained mahiyain, kilala lang ng mga mahilig sa slow rock at mataas na boses.”

...the camera. I sometimes don't feel like a recording artist. All my life, it's like I have remained low-key, known as a singer who like slow rock and has a high voice.

He’s not complaining, not at all: “Yung leap of faith na binibigay ng banda sa ’kin to take up the same spot where Steve Perry used to stand, in front of thousands, that alone is a big honor and privilege.”
all:It's a leap of faith that the band has given me to take up the spot where Steve Perry used to stand, that alone is a big honor and privilege.[/quote]

He’s so thankful of his fortune, that he’s helping out street children through the Arnel Pineda Foundation Inc. (AFPI), whose mother unit was established in the United States last year. “People have been helping me since I was 15—actually, 13 pa lang pagala-gala na ’ko.”

since I was 15-actually, 13 since I've been rambling.(think traveling.)


Also, I seem to recall a time where Arnel talked about doing a gig in Salinas and he lost his voice for a bit there. It was right before we all met up in Vegas for the Revelation DVD.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 3:18 am
by Arkansas
Am I reading this wrong, or are some of the quotes a hybrid between American english & pinoy?
Whatsup with that? ...so annoying.


later~

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 3:28 am
by Don
Arkansas wrote:Am I reading this wrong, or are some of the quotes a hybrid between American english & pinoy?
Whatsup with that? ...so annoying.


later~


He was talking to Filipino media so of course there would be Tagalog interspersed with the English. The post above from Tango was just translating those parts for people who might want to understand everything that was said.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 3:48 am
by Don
Maui Tom wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Don wrote:surprised to be hear about him losing his voice though, missed that news when it happened.


Things stay where they're supposed to, within the Journey camp, when you don't have a big mouth in the band.


bet it was some private gig....


After further digging, it seems it was a private gig in Nevada. They had to send him to a doctor in L.A. and subsequently cancel their next show in New Hampshire.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 6:20 am
by lights1961
Great interview...

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 8:04 am
by tanga
Arnel's wife is looking good. She caught a big fish!!!

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 8:10 am
by Don
tanga wrote:Arnel's wife is looking good. She caught a big fish!!!


She caught him when he was a little fish. Remember, she almost took the kid and walked when he was doing drugs. She could probably be viewed as the anchor in his life who kept him from going over the edge before he got himself back together.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 8:57 am
by Since 78
Don wrote:
tanga wrote:Arnel's wife is looking good. She caught a big fish!!!


She caught him when he was a little fish. Remember, she almost took the kid and walked when he was doing drugs. She could probably be viewed as the anchor in his life who kept him from going over the edge before he got himself back together.


Oh Cherry, our love
Holds on, holds on.... :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:01 am
by Don
Since 78 wrote:
Don wrote:
tanga wrote:Arnel's wife is looking good. She caught a big fish!!!


She caught him when he was a little fish. Remember, she almost took the kid and walked when he was doing drugs. She could probably be viewed as the anchor in his life who kept him from going over the edge before he got himself back together.


Oh Cherry, our love
Holds on, holds on.... :lol:

Liberace Gay.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:07 am
by Since 78
Don wrote:
Since 78 wrote:
Don wrote:
tanga wrote:Arnel's wife is looking good. She caught a big fish!!!


She caught him when he was a little fish. Remember, she almost took the kid and walked when he was doing drugs. She could probably be viewed as the anchor in his life who kept him from going over the edge before he got himself back together.


Oh Cherry, our love
Holds on, holds on.... :lol:

Liberace Gay.


:lol: :lol: Couldn't resist.

What if Sherrie hadn't left Steve?

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:39 am
by Since 78
So, what if Sherrie would have stayed with Steve?

Would he still be with the Band?

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:53 am
by RocknRoll
Nice interview. Thanks for posting.

Also, thanks Ttango for the translations.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:53 am
by G.I.Jim
Notice he said he'd be in Journey "Until they didn't need him anymore". That means "Until STEVEMFPERRY returns to the stage in 2011!!! :D

Re: What if Sherrie hadn't let Steve?

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:00 am
by Don
Since 78 wrote:So, what if Sherrie would have stayed with Steve?

Would he still be with the Band?


No.

I do think it was cool what Steve did though, giving her royalty rights for the song even though their relationship was already done. That's had to have been a nice quarterly check every year. I mean the song still does get played, on A/C stations and muzak. I've heard it and Foolish Heart a number of times at the market.

It's fun to demonize SP for the Journey drama but for the people that actually meant something to Perry (talking family and private life, really the only people that should count) he seems to have been a stand up guy. You see the pictures with him and his grand child at Disney and realize the guy is a human being like the rest of us.

Re: What if Sherrie hadn't let Steve?

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:25 am
by steveo777
Don wrote:
Since 78 wrote:So, what if Sherrie would have stayed with Steve?

Would he still be with the Band?


No.

I do think it was cool what Steve did though, giving her royalty rights for the song even though their relationship was already done. That's had to have been a nice quarterly check every year. I mean the song still does get played, on A/C stations and muzak. I've heard it and Foolish Heart a number of times at the market.

It's fun to demonize SP for the Journey drama but for the people that actually meant something to Perry (talking family and private life, really the only people that should count) he seems to have been a stand up guy. You see the pictures with him and his grand child at Disney and realize the guy is a human being like the rest of us.


Yeah, who'd he have a kid with? He has to be a father before he can be a Grandpa. He might have gotten a girl from his hometown knocked up. :shock:

Re: What if Sherrie hadn't let Steve?

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:31 am
by Don
steveo777 wrote:
Don wrote:
Since 78 wrote:So, what if Sherrie would have stayed with Steve?

Would he still be with the Band?


No.

I do think it was cool what Steve did though, giving her royalty rights for the song even though their relationship was already done. That's had to have been a nice quarterly check every year. I mean the song still does get played, on A/C stations and muzak. I've heard it and Foolish Heart a number of times at the market.

It's fun to demonize SP for the Journey drama but for the people that actually meant something to Perry (talking family and private life, really the only people that should count) he seems to have been a stand up guy. You see the pictures with him and his grand child at Disney and realize the guy is a human being like the rest of us.


Yeah, who'd he have a kid with? He has to be a father before he can be a Grandpa. He might have gotten a girl from his hometown knocked up. :shock:


Doesn't matter, he's there which is all that counts. One thing about Journey, you never heard issues about child support, regardless which member it was.

Re: What if Sherrie hadn't let Steve?

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 11:18 am
by Michigan Girl
Don wrote:
Since 78 wrote:So, what if Sherrie would have stayed with Steve?

Would he still be with the Band?


No.

I do think it was cool what Steve did though, giving her royalty rights for the song even though their relationship was already done. That's had to have been a nice quarterly check every year. I mean the song still does get played, on A/C stations and muzak. I've heard it and Foolish Heart a number of times at the market.

It's fun to demonize SP for the Journey drama but for the people that actually meant something to Perry (talking family and private life, really the only people that should count) he seems to have been a stand up guy. You see the pictures with him and his grand child at Disney and realize the guy is a human being like the rest of us.
That's loyal ...m-m-m!! :wink:

PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 11:55 am
by Rick
G.I.Jim wrote:Notice he said he'd be in Journey "Until they didn't need him anymore". That means "Until STEVEMFPERRY returns to the stage in 2011!!! :D


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: AP interview

PostPosted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 12:35 am
by RedWingFan
Andrew wrote:
Don wrote:He’s flying back to the United States on Sept. 15 to resume recording for Journey’s still-untitled new CD. He said he’s contributing two tracks, both ballads—“She’s A Mystery,” co-written with his brother Eric, and “To Whom It May Concern,” a collaboration with Journey co-founder and lead guitarist Neal Schon..



Didn't Neal and Caveman say there wasn't a ballad in sight? So if Arnel has 2 ballads, you know Mr. Cain will have 2 ballads....that's not as "rocking" as we might have believed the album would be.

Yeah, sounds like it's going to be that new Bryan Adams cd you've been waiting for Andrew!