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Journey's biography

PostPosted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 3:37 am
by perryfan61
In a world where a true and honest biography of the band is even possible, who would be your choice to write it? All of the band members would have their own axe to grind, so not one of them.

Just asking because of reading the one by Neil Daniels, which was awful.

My vote would be Kevin Elson. He spent years with all the different members, doesn't seem to have a bias toward any particular one, and must have a few good stories to tell.

Re: Journey's biography

PostPosted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 6:03 am
by The_Noble_Cause
My vote is Herbie. Even if it is biased, it would be entertaining. As for Elson, if I am not mistaken, he canceled an interview with Andrew in 2005.

Re: Journey's biography

PostPosted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 6:37 am
by perryfan61
The_Noble_Cause wrote:My vote is Herbie. Even if it is biased, it would be entertaining. As for Elson, if I am not mistaken, he canceled an interview with Andrew in 2005.


Entertaining?...definitely. Honest and truthful?.... Doubtful.

Re: Journey's biography

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 1:05 am
by Art Vandelay
Lora and Cyndy.

Re: Journey's biography

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 1:31 am
by Deb
Art Vandelay wrote:Lora and Cyndy.


Agreed! Ohhhh I can just image the stories they could tell...... :lol: And while they are at it, they could also do one on Mr Big/EM too. :)


Otherwise I would say Kevin Elson too. Again.........dual biography reason. :mrgreen:

Albums produced....
Street Survivors - Lynyrd Skynyrd (1977)
Departure - Journey (1980)
Dream, After Dream - Journey (1980)
Captured - Journey (1981)
Escape - Journey (1981)
Round Two - Johnny Van Zant Band (1981)
III Wishes - Shooting Star (1982)
Burning - Shooting Star (1983)
Frontiers - Journey (1983)
Sucker for a Pretty Face - Eric Martin Band (1983)
The Final Countdown - Europe (1986)
Strangeways - Strangeways (1986)
Big Life - Night Ranger (1987)
Push - Virginia Wolf (1987)
Greatest Hits - Journey (1988)
Mr. Big - Mr. Big (1989)
Loud & Clear - Signal (1989)
Raw Like Sushi - Mr. Big (1990)
Sons of Angels - Sons of Angels (1990)
Lean into It - Mr. Big (1991)
Time3 - Journey (1992)
Bump Ahead - Mr. Big (1993)
Big Bigger Biggest: Greatest Hits - Mr. Big (1996)
Hey Man - Mr. Big (1996)
Live at Budokan - Mr. Big (1997)
Start from the Dark - Europe (2004)
Generations - Journey (2005)

Re: Journey's biography

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 1:38 am
by perryfan61
I would like to see some of the "home movies" that Ross took behind the scenes....bet those would be good for a laugh!!

Lora and Cyndy.....good choice!!

Re: Journey's biography

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 4:06 am
by jrny84
Art Vandelay wrote:Lora and Cyndy.


I agree. They would have an accurate representation of the band and great stories to go along with it.

Re: Journey's biography

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 5:51 am
by Gina3008
Lora and Cyndy, definitely. A biography by Herbie would surely be an interesting read but far too biased from his point of view. If Lora and Cyndy wrote the biography, it would be the most fair version and it would still be so enlightening.

Re: Journey's biography

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 8:09 am
by Lora
jrny84 wrote:
Art Vandelay wrote:Lora and Cyndy.


I agree. They would have an accurate representation of the band and great stories to go along with it.


Thanks for the vote of confidence everyone but that would be a tough assignment. We were too busy living it to write it down or keep notes on what happened and when. Plus I'm old now and don't remember what I did last week. :lol:

We do have some good stories we could share someday. One of my favorites (though it wasn't funny when it happened) was when we were backstage in the band's dressing room in Dallas on the ROR tour. We were interviewing Neal and Jon for the Journey Force newsletter. The opening act was on and it was so loud we couldn't hear, so we shut the door, which locked it. The band had a secret knock for when they wanted to get in, and Steve was out there in the hall doing that knock, but no one heard it. Someone finally opened the door and there he stood. He was pissed. We thought we were all dead. :shock: Good times for sure.

Re: Journey's biography

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 9:30 am
by Jeremey
Definitely the band's personal chauffeur ... I learned more about Journey than I ever wanted to know during the 10 hours or so we spent together :?

Re: Journey's biography

PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 12:39 am
by Art Vandelay
Lora wrote:
jrny84 wrote:
Art Vandelay wrote:Lora and Cyndy.


I agree. They would have an accurate representation of the band and great stories to go along with it.


Thanks for the vote of confidence everyone but that would be a tough assignment. We were too busy living it to write it down or keep notes on what happened and when. Plus I'm old now and don't remember what I did last week. :lol:

We do have some good stories we could share someday. One of my favorites (though it wasn't funny when it happened) was when we were backstage in the band's dressing room in Dallas on the ROR tour. We were interviewing Neal and Jon for the Journey Force newsletter. The opening act was on and it was so loud we couldn't hear, so we shut the door, which locked it. The band had a secret knock for when they wanted to get in, and Steve was out there in the hall doing that knock, but no one heard it. Someone finally opened the door and there he stood. He was pissed. We thought we were all dead. :shock: Good times for sure.


See? This is why you are THE PEOPLE to handle this! All kidding aside, we all appreciate your honest and unbiased opinions and updates that you have shared with us over the years on this forum. 8)