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Don wrote:Dude, I remember how when Arnel was announced in the band you were saying you were friends with him and been together with him and the AMO band back in the Cal Jam days.
As this is a Journey site, would be cool to see some old photos of you and him/ AMO together. I'm sure Arnel won't mind. I could always invade the shout-box and ask him if it's a problem if you share some pictures with us over here at MR.
http://forums.melodicrock.com/phpBB/vie ... 41#3994841
The Sushi Hunter wrote: Yet I was very nieve to post such personal and sensitive feelings on a site that I found out later was so against him. That's my only regret.
Eric wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote: Yet I was very nieve to post such personal and sensitive feelings on a site that I found out later was so against him. That's my only regret.
The site isn't against him...its just that a few people are bitter that Journey has become popular again but not in the way they wanted them to...and without them.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Eric wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote: Yet I was very nieve to post such personal and sensitive feelings on a site that I found out later was so against him. That's my only regret.
The site isn't against him...its just that a few people are bitter that Journey has become popular again but not in the way they wanted them to...and without them.
That could be.
What I wonder is if I have also seen is since people are so against him (AP), they tend to in turn bash the band or specific members in some way, shape or fashion, either by how the band or individual members of the band conducts internal business, which is completely outside the scope of the fan/band relationship. Sometimes it seems a little that way.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:So to be a valid fan I have to go to live shows to see them? I was a fan of football once, and even then I didn't go to see a game at a stadium.
Ehwmatt wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:So to be a valid fan I have to go to live shows to see them? I was a fan of football once, and even then I didn't go to see a game at a stadium.
No, that's not necessarily what I'm saying. Like I acknowledged, being a fan is not a contest. But at the same time, someone who apparently isn't devoted enough to see ONE live show in a band's 37-year history is ill-suited to define the parameters of others' "fandom." People who have followed this band for X number of years and seen Y number of shows, shared concert memories with friends, and even met and hung with the band over the years are simply going to have a greater stake (and thus more passion) in seeing the band continue in a form they find respectable. When you've invested REAL money (i.e., pricey concert tickets, parking, gas, food, beers, travel and all other incidental costs of going to shows) in a band time and again, it can really suck to find out that they are (a) defrauding you; (b) assholes to people like you who have spent not only countless dollars, but also countless HOURS on them/their music/their shows; and so on.
Now, compare that to someone who just listens on CD and is fine with whatever (as you apparently are), and you'll see why those in the former group are probably going to be more passionate and hung up on specifics like how friendly the band is, how they treat members they grew to know and love, etc. In short, I think it's pretty hard for someone in your shoes to see why people might care about the things you apparently deem inconsequential.
For better or worse, when you cross a certain line of fandom with the band, you are simply going to be more invested in collateral things like that.
Personally, I don't really care much about the kind of people they are. I was too young for the Perry era, and I just love the music. But I just don't enjoy the current lineup, so I won't go to any more shows. But I do understand why people would care about the things you dismiss.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Isn't it just taking it a little bit too personal to say a band is or has member in it that are assholes by how they run their internal business with it's active members? Or maybe it's just me, I don't trip over stuff like that. If they get in a new singer that I don't like, I don't call them assholes or anything, I just move on cause I've got more choices and more important things to do in life then to be stuck on stupid being pissed at a band for doing something that I don't agree with. In regards to who they get to front the band, sure not too many people look forward to changes like that, but the band is doing what works. And obviously they based their decision on a predetermined plan that they want to continue playing their classics. I don't necessarily agree with that either, but I can still understand the purpose, and benefit behind it. And for that I can respect it.
Gideon wrote:The only time a person's "emotional investment" in [anything] becomes a problem for me is when it leads to myopia or revisionist history. For example, "NEAL SCHON FIRED STEVE PERRY SO HE'S A SHITTY GUITARIST" or "STEVE PERRY FIRED ROSS VALORY AND STEVE SMITH SO THE FUCKER CAN'T SING" and all manner of similar sentiments that litter the internet. That shit is retarded.
Deb wrote:Gideon wrote:The only time a person's "emotional investment" in [anything] becomes a problem for me is when it leads to myopia or revisionist history. For example, "NEAL SCHON FIRED STEVE PERRY SO HE'S A SHITTY GUITARIST" or "STEVE PERRY FIRED ROSS VALORY AND STEVE SMITH SO THE FUCKER CAN'T SING" and all manner of similar sentiments that litter the internet. That shit is retarded.
I agree with that. One has, and should, have nothing to do with the other. An artist can be a complete asshole as a person but it takes nothing away from their talent. Just as a complete sweetheart of a person doesn't mean they become instantly talented either. I know we have had this discussion before about the person/band vs. the music. I'm just a naturally passionate/feisty personality and I for one can not COMPLETELY separate the two. If I hear/read/see actions of a band or band member it does weigh on any decision on whether or not I will continue to listen to them or go see a live show. I may not agree with Neal's (and Jon's) decisions or actions in a lot of things and have no desire to see them live anymore, but I know it takes absolutely nothing away from their talent. I don't think Neal is any less talented of a guitarist.
Deb wrote:Gideon wrote:The only time a person's "emotional investment" in [anything] becomes a problem for me is when it leads to myopia or revisionist history. For example, "NEAL SCHON FIRED STEVE PERRY SO HE'S A SHITTY GUITARIST" or "STEVE PERRY FIRED ROSS VALORY AND STEVE SMITH SO THE FUCKER CAN'T SING" and all manner of similar sentiments that litter the internet. That shit is retarded.
I agree with that. One has, and should, have nothing to do with the other. An artist can be a complete asshole as a person but it takes nothing away from their talent. Just as a complete sweetheart of a person doesn't mean they become instantly talented either. I know we have had this discussion before about the person/band vs. the music. I'm just a naturally passionate/feisty person and I for one can not COMPLETELY separate the two. If I hear/read/see actions of a band or band member of course it weighs on any decision on whether or not I will continue to listen to them or go see a live show. I may not agree with Neal's (and Jon's) decisions or actions in a lot of things and have no desire to see them live anymore, but I know it takes absolutely nothing away from their talent. I don't think Neal is any less talented of a guitarist.
Gideon wrote:Deb wrote:Gideon wrote:The only time a person's "emotional investment" in [anything] becomes a problem for me is when it leads to myopia or revisionist history. For example, "NEAL SCHON FIRED STEVE PERRY SO HE'S A SHITTY GUITARIST" or "STEVE PERRY FIRED ROSS VALORY AND STEVE SMITH SO THE FUCKER CAN'T SING" and all manner of similar sentiments that litter the internet. That shit is retarded.
I agree with that. One has, and should, have nothing to do with the other. An artist can be a complete asshole as a person but it takes nothing away from their talent. Just as a complete sweetheart of a person doesn't mean they become instantly talented either. I know we have had this discussion before about the person/band vs. the music. I'm just a naturally passionate/feisty person and I for one can not COMPLETELY separate the two. If I hear/read/see actions of a band or band member of course it weighs on any decision on whether or not I will continue to listen to them or go see a live show. I may not agree with Neal's (and Jon's) decisions or actions in a lot of things and have no desire to see them live anymore, but I know it takes absolutely nothing away from their talent. I don't think Neal is any less talented of a guitarist.
Bingo.
lol @ Annie for completely missing the point.
Don wrote:Gideon wrote:Deb wrote:Gideon wrote:The only time a person's "emotional investment" in [anything] becomes a problem for me is when it leads to myopia or revisionist history. For example, "NEAL SCHON FIRED STEVE PERRY SO HE'S A SHITTY GUITARIST" or "STEVE PERRY FIRED ROSS VALORY AND STEVE SMITH SO THE FUCKER CAN'T SING" and all manner of similar sentiments that litter the internet. That shit is retarded.
I agree with that. One has, and should, have nothing to do with the other. An artist can be a complete asshole as a person but it takes nothing away from their talent. Just as a complete sweetheart of a person doesn't mean they become instantly talented either. I know we have had this discussion before about the person/band vs. the music. I'm just a naturally passionate/feisty person and I for one can not COMPLETELY separate the two. If I hear/read/see actions of a band or band member of course it weighs on any decision on whether or not I will continue to listen to them or go see a live show. I may not agree with Neal's (and Jon's) decisions or actions in a lot of things and have no desire to see them live anymore, but I know it takes absolutely nothing away from their talent. I don't think Neal is any less talented of a guitarist.
Bingo.
lol @ Annie for completely missing the point.
When it comes to Annie, i think you will always be strange medicine to her.
Gideon wrote:The only time a person's "emotional investment" in [anything] becomes a problem for me is when it leads to myopia or revisionist history. For example, "NEAL SCHON FIRED STEVE PERRY SO HE'S A SHITTY GUITARIST" or "STEVE PERRY FIRED ROSS VALORY AND STEVE SMITH SO THE FUCKER CAN'T SING" and all manner of similar sentiments that litter the internet. That shit is retarded.
Gideon wrote:Well she'll always be just strange to me, but I suppose there's a certain charm to it.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Gideon wrote:Well she'll always be just strange to me, but I suppose there's a certain charm to it.
Like makeup sex. Good stuff.
Gideon wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Gideon wrote:Well she'll always be just strange to me, but I suppose there's a certain charm to it.
Like makeup sex. Good stuff.
I'm sure she'll love that comparison.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Gideon wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Gideon wrote:Well she'll always be just strange to me, but I suppose there's a certain charm to it.
Like makeup sex. Good stuff.
I'm sure she'll love that comparison.
It's a terrific element.
tater1977 wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Gideon wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Gideon wrote:Well she'll always be just strange to me, but I suppose there's a certain charm to it.
Like makeup sex. Good stuff.
I'm sure she'll love that comparison.
It's a terrific element.
Didn't there used to be a song..."If you knew sushi, like I know sushi"...?
Man I gotta put whats left of the brain to bed..cause there isn't much left today![]()
Gideon wrote:Don wrote:Gideon wrote:Deb wrote:Gideon wrote:The only time a person's "emotional investment" in [anything] becomes a problem for me is when it leads to myopia or revisionist history. For example, "NEAL SCHON FIRED STEVE PERRY SO HE'S A SHITTY GUITARIST" or "STEVE PERRY FIRED ROSS VALORY AND STEVE SMITH SO THE FUCKER CAN'T SING" and all manner of similar sentiments that litter the internet. That shit is retarded.
I agree with that. One has, and should, have nothing to do with the other. An artist can be a complete asshole as a person but it takes nothing away from their talent. Just as a complete sweetheart of a person doesn't mean they become instantly talented either. I know we have had this discussion before about the person/band vs. the music. I'm just a naturally passionate/feisty person and I for one can not COMPLETELY separate the two. If I hear/read/see actions of a band or band member of course it weighs on any decision on whether or not I will continue to listen to them or go see a live show. I may not agree with Neal's (and Jon's) decisions or actions in a lot of things and have no desire to see them live anymore, but I know it takes absolutely nothing away from their talent. I don't think Neal is any less talented of a guitarist.
Bingo.
lol @ Annie for completely missing the point.
When it comes to Annie, i think you will always be strange medicine to her.
Well she'll always be just strange to me, but I suppose there's a certain charm to it.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:I don't recall ever reading anyone posting that Schon sucked as a guitarist based on how he runs his business. Not saying it never happened, but I've not come across that yet. What I have read time and time again is individuals expressing how he sucks as a person based on how he runs his business and then dictates how he should run his business, at which point I don't think that's anyone's business on the common fan of the band level.
portland wrote:Just like you Giddy.....a acquired taste I suppose.
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