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Journey guitarist says legendary band ‘never set out’ to mak

PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2018 11:56 am
by tater1977
Journey guitarist says legendary band ‘never set out’ to make hits

By Adrian Gomez / Journal Arts and Entertainment Editor

Friday, August 31st, 2018
https://www.abqjournal.com/1214785/jour ... -hits.html


Neal Schon sleeps five hours a night – and he’s learned to function on that amount of sleep.

“I have one of those active, relentless minds,” he says in a recent interview. “I can’t shut it off. It’s part of who I am.”

Schon is the guitarist for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Journey. The band is on a co-headlining tour with Def Leppard.

“The tour is doing amazingly well,” he says. “It feels great to be able to be into my fourth decade of music and the popularity continues to grow. People are loving ours and Def Leppard’s music. It’s kind of like it’s been etched in stone in people’s minds. It’s a great feeling.”

Journey formed in 1973 in San Francisco and has undergone several phases over the years.

It found commercial success from 1978 to 1987 with such megahits as “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “Open Arms,” “Faithfully,” “Separate Ways,” “Wheel in the Sky” and “Any Way You Want It.”

Rounding out the band’s current lineup with Schon are Ross Valory, Jonathan Cain, Steve Smith and Arnel Pineda.

Although the band hasn’t released new music since 2011’s “Eclipse,” the 64-year-old says each time out on the road is like a greatest hits tour.

“It’s great to not have to think about playing new songs,” he says. “I get on stage and have fun performing these songs. They have a place in people’s lives, and that’s all we could hope for. It’s humbling because we never set out or wrote songs specifically to be hits. People connected with them, and they became a part of culture.”

Schon has been a member of the band since its inception in 1973.

To be able to play guitar for a living still excites him.

“(Steve) Perry used to call me ‘fingers of joy’ when I played guitar,” he says of the band’s original singer. “I fell in love with playing guitar and wanted to always create an environment where I wasn’t dictated to within music. I wanted to have freedom and have created that life for me. I play every day to get better as a musician. There’s nothing else I could ever see myself doing.”

Schon enjoys the tours with the other band members and says there’s a camaraderie that’s unmatched.

He does also like the opportunities to work on his solo material.

“I did a solo project with covers of big ballads set with a 100-piece orchestra behind me,” he says. “I worked with Narada Walden, who has worked with Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey and Jeff Beck. I never had an opportunity like this, and I jumped on it. It has a lot of elements in it and should be out next year.”

Re: Journey guitarist says legendary band ‘never set out’ to

PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2018 10:53 pm
by SoonerThunder
Narrator: Steve Perry was not the band’s original singer

Re: Journey guitarist says legendary band ‘never set out’ to

PostPosted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 1:18 am
by FamilyMan
“It’s great to not have to think about playing new songs,” he says.

REALLY? :roll:

Re: Journey guitarist says legendary band ‘never set out’ to

PostPosted: Sun Sep 02, 2018 2:23 pm
by JourneyHard
Hold on. Neal Schon is not good at math. He is into his fifth decade of music. Not his fourth decade.

Neal is lying when he says he loves playing the same old songs over and over again. It must be killing him inside. I know fans love those songs, but Neal has a creative mind. He wants to play new stuff all the time. He secretly wishes he could play a whole concert of new material.

As mentioned before, Steve Perry is not the original singer.

Re: Journey guitarist says legendary band ‘never set out’ to

PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2018 3:44 am
by perryfan61
His new solo album definitely sounds I interesting. I hope it comes out when he says, I am looking forward to hearing it. Less shredding, more " fingers of joy" hopefully.

Re: Journey guitarist says legendary band ‘never set out’ to

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2018 5:20 am
by Art Vandelay
JourneyHard wrote:As mentioned before, Steve Perry is not the original singer.


Well, if you go according to 95% of their playlist over the years, then yeah....he kind of is.