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Eric wrote:What does it mean when he says even when Journey was successful he wasn’t that friendly? Like he heard he wasn’t nice to people at Journey’s zenith?
ebake02 wrote:Eric wrote:What does it mean when he says even when Journey was successful he wasn’t that friendly? Like he heard he wasn’t nice to people at Journey’s zenith?
I’ve always wondered if there is still some bad blood from when they were both in The Baby’s. It seems like Waite has had a sour opinion of Cain for quite awhile.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:https://xsrock.com/exclusive-interview-with-john-waite/
INTERVIEWER: So, how did the band ultimately break up with Bad English?
JOHN WAITE: Well, it was just me and Jonathan Cain just couldn’t get on. I mean honestly, even when Journey was successful, he wasn’t that friendly. He was always leaving early and coming late, He was a very difficult person to get on with. And in the end, I just said fuck it. We were in the studio and it was just awful. I mean it was just like pulling teeth. We haven’t written any songs that worked. We’d gone back in too soon. And the producer was just not the right man. And the band just fell apart. I just got up and left. I mean I really hung in there for as long as I could. I was working 18 hours a day on songs and singing. And I come in the studio and it would be like stony silence. There’s just like this political bullshit. So, I just turned around and left.
Monker wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:https://xsrock.com/exclusive-interview-with-john-waite/
INTERVIEWER: So, how did the band ultimately break up with Bad English?
JOHN WAITE: Well, it was just me and Jonathan Cain just couldn’t get on. I mean honestly, even when Journey was successful, he wasn’t that friendly. He was always leaving early and coming late, He was a very difficult person to get on with. And in the end, I just said fuck it. We were in the studio and it was just awful. I mean it was just like pulling teeth. We haven’t written any songs that worked. We’d gone back in too soon. And the producer was just not the right man. And the band just fell apart. I just got up and left. I mean I really hung in there for as long as I could. I was working 18 hours a day on songs and singing. And I come in the studio and it would be like stony silence. There’s just like this political bullshit. So, I just turned around and left.
This all seems like it could be truthfully to me. There is an Force interview where Jonathan seems to tell it like it was. It seems like the labels propping Waite as sort of the face of the band and Neal and Jon did not like that. Jonathan seemed to think that Waite just wanted to be a rock star. When it came to songwriting, the label paired with Waite to get songs like "When I See You Smile" recorded...which the band did not even write. Jon agreed to that as long as ""Ghost In My Heart" was on the album. So, there was a fundamental disagreement on the direction of the band. Jon said they became a kiss ass corporate rock band, which they did not need to be because they were all already successful. So, I could see nobody wanting to be in the studio because there was no agreed to idea of what Bad English should be. And, . I could see Neal and Jon not wanting to deal with Waite because of how the label was propping him up as the face of the band and leader....I doubt he had any more "power" than Neal or Jon but he obviously believed he did. The band was actually broke up before Backlash was released. Waite did not walk away, he was still doing promotion. When Neal announced Hardline, that is band "officially" was known to break up.
Onestepper wrote:Think I recall reading that the band. although successful selling records, had trouble getting people to buy tickets to see them live. Not sure how accurate that is, but it supposedly was a part of the overall discontent with the band.
Waite always seems unhappy about something in just about every interview I've read.
Moonglow wrote:There may some truth to that. I’m not sure if they played any arenas, but when I saw them in Indianapolis, it was at a smaller, general admission theatre. While a step down for sure, as a fan it was cool to see such big names in this type of venue.
Cain talks about the producer issue for Backlash in his book. IIRC, Waite wanted one guy and Cain wanted someone else. Perhaps the beginning of the end...
Onestepper wrote:Monker wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:https://xsrock.com/exclusive-interview-with-john-waite/
INTERVIEWER: So, how did the band ultimately break up with Bad English?
JOHN WAITE: Well, it was just me and Jonathan Cain just couldn’t get on. I mean honestly, even when Journey was successful, he wasn’t that friendly. He was always leaving early and coming late, He was a very difficult person to get on with. And in the end, I just said fuck it. We were in the studio and it was just awful. I mean it was just like pulling teeth. We haven’t written any songs that worked. We’d gone back in too soon. And the producer was just not the right man. And the band just fell apart. I just got up and left. I mean I really hung in there for as long as I could. I was working 18 hours a day on songs and singing. And I come in the studio and it would be like stony silence. There’s just like this political bullshit. So, I just turned around and left.
This all seems like it could be truthfully to me. There is an Force interview where Jonathan seems to tell it like it was. It seems like the labels propping Waite as sort of the face of the band and Neal and Jon did not like that. Jonathan seemed to think that Waite just wanted to be a rock star. When it came to songwriting, the label paired with Waite to get songs like "When I See You Smile" recorded...which the band did not even write. Jon agreed to that as long as ""Ghost In My Heart" was on the album. So, there was a fundamental disagreement on the direction of the band. Jon said they became a kiss ass corporate rock band, which they did not need to be because they were all already successful. So, I could see nobody wanting to be in the studio because there was no agreed to idea of what Bad English should be. And, . I could see Neal and Jon not wanting to deal with Waite because of how the label was propping him up as the face of the band and leader....I doubt he had any more "power" than Neal or Jon but he obviously believed he did. The band was actually broke up before Backlash was released. Waite did not walk away, he was still doing promotion. When Neal announced Hardline, that is band "officially" was known to break up.
Think I recall reading that the band. although successful selling records, had trouble getting people to buy tickets to see them live. Not sure how accurate that is, but it supposedly was a part of the overall discontent with the band.
Waite always seems unhappy about something in just about every interview I've read.
carleysdad wrote:I'll never forget the story Herbert told about one of Cain/Friga's first days with Journey when he demanded that Herbie sign his (no talent) wife, Tane Cain, to a record deal, saying he would quit Journey if he didn't sign her.
youkeepmewaiting wrote:It's a pattern with JW also
JourneyHard wrote: Waite is probably angry about all of this.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:https://xsrock.com/exclusive-interview-with-john-waite/
INTERVIEWER: So, how did the band ultimately break up with Bad English?
JOHN WAITE: Well, it was just me and Jonathan Cain just couldn’t get on. I mean honestly, even when Journey was successful, he wasn’t that friendly. He was always leaving early and coming late, He was a very difficult person to get on with. And in the end, I just said fuck it. We were in the studio and it was just awful. I mean it was just like pulling teeth. We haven’t written any songs that worked. We’d gone back in too soon. And the producer was just not the right man. And the band just fell apart. I just got up and left. I mean I really hung in there for as long as I could. I was working 18 hours a day on songs and singing. And I come in the studio and it would be like stony silence. There’s just like this political bullshit. So, I just turned around and left.
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