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steveo777 wrote:The money train keeps cruising for the legacy members. Sorry Deen and Arnel.
Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:The money train keeps cruising for the legacy members. Sorry Deen and Arnel.
They get to tour at least.
Perry did over 500 shows with Journey. Deen's probably hit that number or surpassed it but Arnel's not even half way there yet, so he's still got some shows to go (as far as their Journey career numbers).
It all evens out in the end.
Arkansas wrote:Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:The money train keeps cruising for the legacy members. Sorry Deen and Arnel.
They get to tour at least.
Perry did over 500 shows with Journey. Deen's probably hit that number or surpassed it but Arnel's not even half way there yet, so he's still got some shows to go (as far as their Journey career numbers).
It all evens out in the end.
Probably not many singers and/or drummers that wouldn't take $500k/yr + T&E. Wouldn't surprise me one bit if their pay was even higher than that. I'd call that a decent 'money train'.
later~
Don wrote:Perry did over 500 shows with Journey.
steveo777 wrote:Arkansas wrote:Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:The money train keeps cruising for the legacy members. Sorry Deen and Arnel.
They get to tour at least.
Perry did over 500 shows with Journey. Deen's probably hit that number or surpassed it but Arnel's not even half way there yet, so he's still got some shows to go (as far as their Journey career numbers).
It all evens out in the end.
Probably not many singers and/or drummers that wouldn't take $500k/yr + T&E. Wouldn't surprise me one bit if their pay was even higher than that. I'd call that a decent 'money train'.
later~
Yeah, but nowhere near what Neal, Jon, Ross & Perry make off the residual income, right?
Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:Arkansas wrote:Don wrote:steveo777 wrote:The money train keeps cruising for the legacy members. Sorry Deen and Arnel.
They get to tour at least.
Perry did over 500 shows with Journey. Deen's probably hit that number or surpassed it but Arnel's not even half way there yet, so he's still got some shows to go (as far as their Journey career numbers).
It all evens out in the end.
Probably not many singers and/or drummers that wouldn't take $500k/yr + T&E. Wouldn't surprise me one bit if their pay was even higher than that. I'd call that a decent 'money train'.
later~
Yeah, but nowhere near what Neal, Jon, Ross & Perry make off the residual income, right?
I think you are referring to licensing. Honestly, Deen and Arnel don't deserve anything from something that was accomplished 30 years ago. If the new lineup was responsible for the back catalog's recent success, Eclipse would be the benefactor and that just isn't it the case.
Even Cain has said that all the reward they are reaping now stemmed from DSB being used during the Chi-Sox run and the Sopranos. Neal and Jon have never publicly equated the back catalog success with what the band is doing now days; only certain segments of the fan base have been trying to paint that picture.
yandtguy wrote:Depends on how the royalties are split up. Each member gets performance and songwriting royalties, but the percentages vary as to the contracts signed for each recording.
steveo777 wrote:
All I wanted to know is if Neal, Jon and Ross still make a butt load of money from record sales of the back catalog. That was all I was wondering, not arguing that AP and Deen should be making money from those. I never expected they would.
Tito wrote:Also, why did Escape re-chart? Did someone wake up in marketing and figured out that it's the 30th anniversary and came up with something.
JOURNEY Passing On Performing 'Escape' For 30th Anniversary - July 6, 2011
According to The Pulse Of Radio, JOURNEY co-founder and guitarist Neal Schon says that the band is too busy touring behind new music to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their mega-platinum "Escape" album.
The Pulse Of Radio asked Schon point blank if, with such a momentous anniversary happening this summer, he even considered touring behind "Escape"'s 30th birthday. "No," he said. "I've seen what's been going on at some concerts with some bands and they're playing the whole record — I mean surely, we could do that at some point, but that's not happening this year or next year, 'cause we're here to support our new record. And, y'know, play bits and pieces from 'Escape', and all the other records that, y'know, that we're playing."
slucero wrote:JOURNEY Passing On Performing 'Escape' For 30th Anniversary - July 6, 2011
According to The Pulse Of Radio, JOURNEY co-founder and guitarist Neal Schon says that the band is too busy touring behind new music to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their mega-platinum "Escape" album.
The Pulse Of Radio asked Schon point blank if, with such a momentous anniversary happening this summer, he even considered touring behind "Escape"'s 30th birthday. "No," he said. "I've seen what's been going on at some concerts with some bands and they're playing the whole record — I mean surely, we could do that at some point, but that's not happening this year or next year, 'cause we're here to support our new record. And, y'know, play bits and pieces from 'Escape', and all the other records that, y'know, that we're playing."
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slucero wrote:JOURNEY Passing On Performing 'Escape' For 30th Anniversary - July 6, 2011
According to The Pulse Of Radio, JOURNEY co-founder and guitarist Neal Schon says that the band is too busy touring behind new music to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their mega-platinum "Escape" album.
The Pulse Of Radio asked Schon point blank if, with such a momentous anniversary happening this summer, he even considered touring behind "Escape"'s 30th birthday. "No," he said. "I've seen what's been going on at some concerts with some bands and they're playing the whole record — I mean surely, we could do that at some point, but that's not happening this year or next year, 'cause we're here to support our new record. And, y'know, play bits and pieces from 'Escape', and all the other records that, y'know, that we're playing."
slucero wrote:JOURNEY Passing On Performing 'Escape' For 30th Anniversary - July 6, 2011
According to The Pulse Of Radio, JOURNEY co-founder and guitarist Neal Schon says that the band is too busy touring behind new music to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their mega-platinum "Escape" album.
The Pulse Of Radio asked Schon point blank if, with such a momentous anniversary happening this summer, he even considered touring behind "Escape"'s 30th birthday. "No," he said. "I've seen what's been going on at some concerts with some bands and they're playing the whole record — I mean surely, we could do that at some point, but that's not happening this year or next year, 'cause we're here to support our new record. And, y'know, play bits and pieces from 'Escape', and all the other records that, y'know, that we're playing."
SF-Dano wrote:The concert tickets are selling regardless of it being billed as the Escape 30th tour or the Eclipse tour. Are they not? What opportunity are they missing out on exactly? (Forgive me if I am missing something, it is still early in the morn.)
Greg wrote:SF-Dano wrote:The concert tickets are selling regardless of it being billed as the Escape 30th tour or the Eclipse tour. Are they not? What opportunity are they missing out on exactly? (Forgive me if I am missing something, it is still early in the morn.)
Concert tickets will sell just on the name "Journey" alone. But, it could possibly mean the difference between just merely selling concert tickets and selling out stadiums. Let's face it, Escape put Journey on the map more or less. For a 30 year old album to reenter the charts is amazing, which means there is a market for that album. Any business person will tell you support what sells. It's bad luck that Eclipse has flopped, but why force that album if it's not selling? It's a dumb move on Neal Schon's part. I'd guarantee Herbie Herbert would agree.
Greg wrote:SF-Dano wrote:The concert tickets are selling regardless of it being billed as the Escape 30th tour or the Eclipse tour. Are they not? What opportunity are they missing out on exactly? (Forgive me if I am missing something, it is still early in the morn.)
Concert tickets will sell just on the name "Journey" alone. But, it could possibly mean the difference between just merely selling concert tickets and selling out stadiums. Let's face it, Escape put Journey on the map more or less. For a 30 year old album to reenter the charts is amazing, which means there is a market for that album. Any business person will tell you support what sells. It's bad luck that Eclipse has flopped, but why force that album if it's not selling? It's a dumb move on Neal Schon's part. I'd guarantee Herbie Herbert would agree.
SF-Dano wrote:Greg wrote:SF-Dano wrote:The concert tickets are selling regardless of it being billed as the Escape 30th tour or the Eclipse tour. Are they not? What opportunity are they missing out on exactly? (Forgive me if I am missing something, it is still early in the morn.)
Concert tickets will sell just on the name "Journey" alone. But, it could possibly mean the difference between just merely selling concert tickets and selling out stadiums. Let's face it, Escape put Journey on the map more or less. For a 30 year old album to reenter the charts is amazing, which means there is a market for that album. Any business person will tell you support what sells. It's bad luck that Eclipse has flopped, but why force that album if it's not selling? It's a dumb move on Neal Schon's part. I'd guarantee Herbie Herbert would agree.
You seriously think this band is going to be selling out STADIUMS? Without Perry in the lineup? In this day and age...no way, no how. They will do very well on the amphitheater, arena, smaller venue circuit as they always do regardless of what the tour is billed as. The days of stadium shows (unless it is a festival with other big bands) for this band are long, long gone. People talk about getting Perry back and doing farewell shows in stadiums. I don't believe they would fill a stadium even if those circumstances came to pass.
Rick wrote:Greg wrote:SF-Dano wrote:The concert tickets are selling regardless of it being billed as the Escape 30th tour or the Eclipse tour. Are they not? What opportunity are they missing out on exactly? (Forgive me if I am missing something, it is still early in the morn.)
Concert tickets will sell just on the name "Journey" alone. But, it could possibly mean the difference between just merely selling concert tickets and selling out stadiums. Let's face it, Escape put Journey on the map more or less. For a 30 year old album to reenter the charts is amazing, which means there is a market for that album. Any business person will tell you support what sells. It's bad luck that Eclipse has flopped, but why force that album if it's not selling? It's a dumb move on Neal Schon's part. I'd guarantee Herbie Herbert would agree.
I don't think they're going to risk booking stadiums nowadays, even for a 30th anniversary tour. If the tour flops, then it's going to flop really hard that way. They're going to err on the side of caution. I think pushing the new album is the way to go. A whole lot of Journey fans have a copy of Escape, so they're not going to go buy another one, but they may very well go pick up a copy of Eclipse and spread the word if they like it.
Greg wrote:Rick wrote:Greg wrote:SF-Dano wrote:The concert tickets are selling regardless of it being billed as the Escape 30th tour or the Eclipse tour. Are they not? What opportunity are they missing out on exactly? (Forgive me if I am missing something, it is still early in the morn.)
Concert tickets will sell just on the name "Journey" alone. But, it could possibly mean the difference between just merely selling concert tickets and selling out stadiums. Let's face it, Escape put Journey on the map more or less. For a 30 year old album to reenter the charts is amazing, which means there is a market for that album. Any business person will tell you support what sells. It's bad luck that Eclipse has flopped, but why force that album if it's not selling? It's a dumb move on Neal Schon's part. I'd guarantee Herbie Herbert would agree.
I don't think they're going to risk booking stadiums nowadays, even for a 30th anniversary tour. If the tour flops, then it's going to flop really hard that way. They're going to err on the side of caution. I think pushing the new album is the way to go. A whole lot of Journey fans have a copy of Escape, so they're not going to go buy another one, but they may very well go pick up a copy of Eclipse and spread the word if they like it.
Stadiums was definitely the wrong word to say. I was just trying to make it a point that Journey has yet another opportunity to capitalize on something that can push them a long ways and Schon seems to not even care. If this was Gene Simmons, he'd already made a million dollars off of the opportunity in the last five minutes. These classic rock bands don't have much opportunity to cash in nowadays, you gotta take advantage of golden opportunities like this.
I mean, who would have ever thought Escape would be back on the charts 30 years later out of nowhere?
steveo777 wrote:I understand why Schon is doing what he's doing. They are always going to be able to sell shows on their name, but I also notice the audiences are responding
well to the new music they are playing, in some cases very enthusiastically. He wants Arnel to be his own person, on new music, not be just a cover singer of
the back catalog. I've gotta give kudos to the band for having the guts to bring out new music, instead of resting on their laurels as most of the classic bands
do these days. I can't understand why people have a problem with it.
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