Ehwmatt wrote:Deb wrote:carleysdad wrote:Although I agree with your assessment of the song "Never Too Late" I have to disagree with you about Kevin Chalfant. He would NOT have made a good lead singer for Journey.
Agree on both counts. Never too Late and Better Life are actually the 2 I like the most on Generations, especially Better Life. Also agree the above mentioned 2 songs should never have been left off of Frontiers. Regarding Chalfant, it's just me but I've never understood the rave regarding him fronting Journey. Nothing against the guy, saw him perform live at MR1 and he was good, but IMO he is sounds like one of many interchangable legacy sounding Journey singers. Out of the Augeri, Chalfant, JSS and Pineda........the only one that wasn't a sound alike was JSS, but yet brought the oldschool Journey vocalist deliverability to the role. And just my brutally honest opinion, I think it boiled down to them a) not having the balls to take the chance of stepping even a
slight bit away from the legacy sound and b) gawd forbid, the alpha dogs having a non "yes" man fronting the band again. With the 3 differing personalities, I think they could have wrote some great stuff together given in the chance (reminiscent of the give/take writing style of Schon/Perry/Cain). I think JSS would have been the push needed. And if the Schon/Soto tune "Believe in Me" was any indication...........
Have to say I agree with Perry's quotes on JSS in his MR interview.
"By the way, of all three singers – now I've not heard the other two, but I know in his own right, with his own music, with his own songwriting ability, this guy's a very talented guy! And of all three maybe they should have stuck with him and continued to write music, but that might have required that they let him in emotionally a little more? (laughing)"
"Maybe.... But I think that might have been a challenge. And so I think that possibly, he was the one that I think would have been a growth because he brought a lot of his own self in to it."
Perry's comments were incredibly disingenuous. First, you know he's damn well heard all the replacements. Second, he praised JSS the most because JSS posed the lowest threat to his "legacy"-not because JSS is less talented than the other guys, but because JSS is simply a different singer. Nobody-not even the most casual fans-would confuse JSS for Perry. I guarantee you Perry reels every time he hears "Steve Perry with a perm" or "sounds just like Perry" being tossed about with Arnel, Augeri, Jeremey, etc. In short, the comments bespeak his insecurity.
Perry's comments [seemed] incredibly" ingenuous. It makes no sense that Perry participated in the Behind the Music with their saying "Steve Perry with a perm" if he "'reels every time he hears 'Steve Perry with a perm.'" Don't think anyone could have twisted his arm into doing that. Not to mention his doing an interview in 2011 for Classic Rock when it sponsored the band's trip (with Foreigner and Night Ranger) to UK.
JSS is probably the only one that could have threatened his legacy (no Perry sound), for as long as they continue with "soundalike" producing no new music to be played or heard, his legacy stays in tact. The Greatest Hits are selling now, not Revelation with the karaoke GH. When DSB EMJ was released, the GH DVD hit the charts. DSB EMJ has never hit the charts and it only takes 2-300 with DVDs to hit at #40.
Billboard Albums
Year Album Chart Peak
2014 Journey's Greatest Hits The Billboard 200 10
2014 Journey's Greatest Hits Top Digital Albums 6
2014 Journey's Greatest Hits Top Pop Catalog 1
Great numbers and the band is NOT even touring and helping. Itunes runs lots of specials for Perry era music (sitting at #25 right now at itunes).
Probably, If JSS had been in the band when "DSB" hit with Glee, they could have been riding high, finally able to displace the Perry sound... Before Glee's doing of "DSB," the band was #20 on the lists in 2008 with $35m, but easily fell to #48 in 2009 with $18m. Seems on their way out already, so not so much push contributed to AP. Even though there was publicity at the time, lots (radio, etc.) knew nothing of Journey getting Pineda. Read on Journey board someone asking radio to play Pineda with radio saying never heard of Pineda.
Take note of his words in that SP Online Q&A (2011) before Eclipse was released, and his manner and words thereafter as he went on to put together The Greatest Hits II.
Jan/2011"5) When I feel blue and worn out I get strength from listening to music or power-walking, often combined. What do you do when you need to regain your strength or just clear your mind? - A-L
Well lately I've been stressing and not really taking the time I should to re-charge. I guess I really need to get back into walking too cause that -with my ear phones- is the best way to Zone out and feel good about life again.........It's so easy to forget to do that............Thanks .....for reminding me that I need to do that! - SP
Sept/2011"24) There's an interview where Neal Schon and the rest of the Journey members said that you are welcome anytime to jam with them during a performance. Is this something you would consider? - JC
That's a kind invitation...........but I Respectfully decline.
But I want you to know this.......
I just spent the last 3 months listening very closely to the new Journey Greatest Hits 2 and the first Journey Greatest Hits ....... Every single one of those tracks is a magical moment in time..... Neal's playing is stunningly amazing ..... and Jon's keyboard performances are locked in rock history forever ......Steve Smith and Ross are a Symphonic R&B - Rock rhythm section....Gregg Rolie's playing and singing and Aynsley's drumming .....Still are and will always be... forever timeless.
And there's one more thing..... everyone should know........
I will NEVER stop believing in all the original and amazing music we created together!" SP
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Steve Perry before the release of "Eclipse," never really said much about any of his bandmates. I think Don mentioned how SP would not even say their names (2011 CR interview), but seems after Eclipse, he had no problems. Maybe since the
flop (Hello Eric) of Eclipse, he is able to listen to the others:
9/2013"Glamour: I know the band has Arnel [Pineda] now, and he’s great, but there is no one like Steve Perry.
Steve: Well, that’s very sweet. It’s a great gig, and he’s doing great."
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In Andrew's interview (2011), he spoke of how he has gotten over their continuing on without him, and Neal recently called him "arrogant" when SP spoke of no reunion with Journey in an interview recently at that "Need for Speed" movie premier. I think it has been said that Andrew's interview with SP was one of the best ever. He seemed to really open up to Andrew.
Steve Perry is probably still not so thrilled that the band continued on without him, but Journey with a different sound other than Steve Perry's ........ But, seems SP is not coming back or doing more music, so maybe at some point he has to think financially, and the band hitting with a different sound (which easily could have happened with the big Glee push) would probably not serve him well, so his "comments" seem ingenuous, especially his saying that being "growth" for the band.
"In short, the comments bespeak his"
security as they hit the road every year with the "soundalike," not even sincerely speaking of new music.
Is that enough "food for thought".....
