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STORY_TELLER wrote:Thanks Lora!
This was a great interview. The best yet. He really goes into what makes him "tick", what drives him. Gotta say, when Perry speaks about what he's been writing recently, most musicians call them "demos", but he describes it as "sketching". He really went deep into his creative process here. Pure artist this guy, I love it. I'm really interested in seeing how life and his interests in other musicians works have influenced what he's working on now. Hopefully he opts to take it across the finish line.
Side note:
I've heard Steve discuss his origin story with Journey several times now, and it differs from another story I heard:
I'm summarizing of course, but what I heard was, the intro point for the Journey was the Alien Project tape, they rejected it, Herbie surprised the band by bringing Perry in on tour without their knowledge, introducing him as John Villanueva's Portuguese relative, having him hang out during their shows. Then one night, during a sound check, Herbie has Perry stand in for Robert Fleishman and they do Wheel in the Sky. Band is shocked, asks what's going on, Herbie says this is your new lead singer.
Broad strokes, does anyone know if this is an accurate story?
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
RedWingFan wrote:Anyone catch Perry's comment, "..the last Journey show was in Alaska....well the last real show."Amen brother!
Rick wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Anyone catch Perry's comment, "..the last Journey show was in Alaska....well the last real show."Amen brother!
Explain your comment, or exuberance. One or the other.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
RedWingFan wrote:Rick wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Anyone catch Perry's comment, "..the last Journey show was in Alaska....well the last real show."Amen brother!
Explain your comment, or exuberance. One or the other.
It's not my comment. It's Perry's comment from the interview. It dovetails perfectly with my feeling this past summer when I was in the stands, staring at the "Frontiers" logo on the screen behind Niel as he's playing "Separate Ways" and thinking to myself..."I wish I could have seen Journey live."![]()
True story!
STORY_TELLER wrote:Thanks Lora!
This was a great interview. The best yet. He really goes into what makes him "tick", what drives him. Gotta say, when Perry speaks about what he's been writing recently, most musicians call them "demos", but he describes it as "sketching". He really went deep into his creative process here. Pure artist this guy, I love it. I'm really interested in seeing how life and his interests in other musicians works have influenced what he's working on now. Hopefully he opts to take it across the finish line.
Side note:
I've heard Steve discuss his origin story with Journey several times now, and it differs from another story I heard:
I'm summarizing of course, but what I heard was, the intro point for the Journey was the Alien Project tape, they rejected it, Herbie surprised the band by bringing Perry in on tour without their knowledge, introducing him as John Villanueva's Portuguese relative, having him hang out during their shows. Then one night, during a sound check, Herbie has Perry stand in for Robert Fleishman and they do Wheel in the Sky. Band is shocked, asks what's going on, Herbie says this is your new lead singer.
Broad strokes, does anyone know if this is an accurate story?
Memorex wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Rick wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Anyone catch Perry's comment, "..the last Journey show was in Alaska....well the last real show."Amen brother!
Explain your comment, or exuberance. One or the other.
It's not my comment. It's Perry's comment from the interview. It dovetails perfectly with my feeling this past summer when I was in the stands, staring at the "Frontiers" logo on the screen behind Niel as he's playing "Separate Ways" and thinking to myself..."I wish I could have seen Journey live."![]()
True story!
I think he meant the last one outside of the Bill Graham tribute. His last one with the band. I didn't hear it at all as a comment about the current line-up.
Art Vandelay wrote:Fantastic interview. Each interview has gotten better and better. My only request (and I know I'm being nit-picky), is that I'd like to hear more about the TBF era – his working relationship with the band members, if they brought any magic out of him that he felt his previous solo record and tour couldn't, and what the REAL expectations were of that reunion (a tour, one-and-done and back to going solo?).
Rick wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:Fantastic interview. Each interview has gotten better and better. My only request (and I know I'm being nit-picky), is that I'd like to hear more about the TBF era – his working relationship with the band members, if they brought any magic out of him that he felt his previous solo record and tour couldn't, and what the REAL expectations were of that reunion (a tour, one-and-done and back to going solo?).
I've been listening to TBF a lot lately. I was never a big fan of it before, but I'm really getting into that record now. Great stuff.
Lora wrote:Rick wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:Fantastic interview. Each interview has gotten better and better. My only request (and I know I'm being nit-picky), is that I'd like to hear more about the TBF era – his working relationship with the band members, if they brought any magic out of him that he felt his previous solo record and tour couldn't, and what the REAL expectations were of that reunion (a tour, one-and-done and back to going solo?).
I've been listening to TBF a lot lately. I was never a big fan of it before, but I'm really getting into that record now. Great stuff.
My favorite Journey album. Loved the songwriting and the vocals on that album just slay me.
Rick wrote:Lora wrote:Rick wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:Fantastic interview. Each interview has gotten better and better. My only request (and I know I'm being nit-picky), is that I'd like to hear more about the TBF era – his working relationship with the band members, if they brought any magic out of him that he felt his previous solo record and tour couldn't, and what the REAL expectations were of that reunion (a tour, one-and-done and back to going solo?).
I've been listening to TBF a lot lately. I was never a big fan of it before, but I'm really getting into that record now. Great stuff.
My favorite Journey album. Loved the songwriting and the vocals on that album just slay me.
I bought it the day it came out and liked a few songs on it, but I guess I just wasn't ready for how mature the album was. It's not like anything else they've done.
Lora wrote:Rick wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:Fantastic interview. Each interview has gotten better and better. My only request (and I know I'm being nit-picky), is that I'd like to hear more about the TBF era – his working relationship with the band members, if they brought any magic out of him that he felt his previous solo record and tour couldn't, and what the REAL expectations were of that reunion (a tour, one-and-done and back to going solo?).
I've been listening to TBF a lot lately. I was never a big fan of it before, but I'm really getting into that record now. Great stuff.
My favorite Journey album. Loved the songwriting and the vocals on that album just slay me.
Lora wrote:Rick wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:Fantastic interview. Each interview has gotten better and better. My only request (and I know I'm being nit-picky), is that I'd like to hear more about the TBF era – his working relationship with the band members, if they brought any magic out of him that he felt his previous solo record and tour couldn't, and what the REAL expectations were of that reunion (a tour, one-and-done and back to going solo?).
I've been listening to TBF a lot lately. I was never a big fan of it before, but I'm really getting into that record now. Great stuff.
My favorite Journey album. Loved the songwriting and the vocals on that album just slay me.
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