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portland wrote:Gideon wrote:Before I vote, does this assume Perry can sing up to par?
Oh just vote #3 or have you regained your mind?
Gideon wrote:Before I vote, does this assume Perry can sing up to par?
slucero wrote:It doesn't make sense for Perry to simply join to only do the very thing he quit the band over... touring.
Further any reunion would like get interest from some major labels (like Sony), and they'd want an album in order to back the reunion (marketing support).
I'd have to think any reunion has to include an album, and the tour would be minimal.
jrny84 wrote:Gideon wrote:Before I vote, does this assume Perry can sing up to par?
Yes, as much up to par as a 64 year old guy can sing!slucero wrote:It doesn't make sense for Perry to simply join to only do the very thing he quit the band over... touring.
Further any reunion would like get interest from some major labels (like Sony), and they'd want an album in order to back the reunion (marketing support).
I'd have to think any reunion has to include an album, and the tour would be minimal.
Your thinking to much. Its just a hypothetical question thrown out there, just seeing what people would prefer.
Marabelle wrote:I'm with the attitude that you can never top yourself; so why try!!!
Don wrote:Marabelle wrote:I'm with the attitude that you can never top yourself; so why try!!!
I concur. Dude is already becoming a myth with the media, why ruin his image by going out there and giving subpar performances this late in the game. Just let the band keep touring the hits with AP or whoever.
Pineda was supposed to be the Beak slayer but two albums in and people still don't know his name and the likelihood of another release seems very remote at this point. Perry's legacy is secure and it seems like he's in a good place. Let the band do their thing while SP does his.
Since I saw an SP led Journey four times, I can say that. For those who never did, just be happy with the DVDs and albums that the man participated in. Don't let it all be tainted by him and Journey out there croaking along on stage simply for a money grab.
Eric wrote:jrny84 wrote:My vote is to see the original lineup on a tour.
Rolie-Valory-Tickner-Prince-Schon?
SF-Dano wrote:Eric wrote:jrny84 wrote:My vote is to see the original lineup on a tour.
Rolie-Valory-Tickner-Prince-Schon?
LOL. I was thinking along the same lines. You one upped me with Prince though. I was thinking Dunbar.
jrnyman28 wrote:Another album is something I could keep forever. And, let's face it, Perry could be sweetened up on tape!
Eric wrote:jrny84 wrote:My vote is to see the original lineup on a tour.
Rolie-Valory-Tickner-Prince-Schon?
jrny84 wrote:Eric wrote:jrny84 wrote:My vote is to see the original lineup on a tour.
Rolie-Valory-Tickner-Prince-Schon?
LOL, not that lineup. I shouldn't have said original lineup, the most successful lineup maybe instead.
jrny84 wrote:What would you rather see if Steve Perry said he would rejoin the band for a one time reunion tour or a new album with him? He agrees to do one or the other and is going to let the fans vote on what they would prefer. This will only be a one time thing, 1 Journey album w/Perry or one last tour with the original lineup including: Smith, Valory, Schon, Cain, and Perry.
What would be your choice and why?
Archetype wrote:A Double Album; one disc with the classic Journey sound. The second disc with a lot of clean guitar and piano; mellow and easy listening. No bombastic choruses or anything like that. Stuff like "Still She Cries." Maybe get Jack Blades and Glen Burtnik in on the songwriting process too.
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