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livin2do wrote:I had the greatest opportunity to interview Herbie back in 2001. He gave me insights into Journey, and gave me perspectives I had never considered. I always considered Herbie the architect of the band, and he created an absolute monster. So sad to learn of this loss - my best to those who knew him better than I did.
I meant to type 30. Must've been my brain shorting at that moment...JohnH wrote:No, it is exactly 30. Bill died Oct 25, 1991.
JourneyHard wrote:According to this article I found online, there is a documentary about Herbie's life in the works. Remember that they filmed everything Journey did. So, maybe we will see some stuff we never saw before in this new documentary.
JourneyHard wrote:I still think if Steve Perry hadn't gone power hungry and forced Raised on Radio on them, and instead Journey did Freedom after Frontiers (which was Herbie's master plan all along) that Journey would have been huge in 1987 and 1988 doing large stadium shows and being the top grossing band in the world. I am pretty sure Freedom would have been more like Escape and Frontiers and NOT like Raised on Radio at all. They could have kept Be Good To Yourself and maybe a few others, but they would have rocked a hell of a lot more. Freedom would have been their best album ever, and then Journey could have retired on top of the world. Herbie would have said something like, "Journey is retired. There is nothing else we can do. We conquered the world."
Arkansas wrote:So, with all the talk of a pending documentary, and with the recent suggestion here on this forum of a tribute concert, just how involved will Steve Perry be? Could he join in something like they did for Bill Graham? I doubt it'll be a big outdoor show like that one, but there should be something in a theatre at least. (Do the Bammies give life time awards?)
Perry wouldn't have had his start, way back when, if HH didn't bring John Villanueva's "Portuguese cousin" along to replace Robert Fleischman. We all know the story.
Again, many will ask, what will Steve Perry's level of participation be?
later~
JourneyHard wrote:Arkansas wrote:So, with all the talk of a pending documentary, and with the recent suggestion here on this forum of a tribute concert, just how involved will Steve Perry be? Could he join in something like they did for Bill Graham? I doubt it'll be a big outdoor show like that one, but there should be something in a theatre at least. (Do the Bammies give life time awards?)
Perry wouldn't have had his start, way back when, if HH didn't bring John Villanueva's "Portuguese cousin" along to replace Robert Fleischman. We all know the story.
Again, many will ask, what will Steve Perry's level of participation be?
later~
Another question: Will Steve Perry take part in the Herbie Herbert documentary? Even just a few sentences?
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