Rockindeano wrote:And Cain and that ever so classy Schon denied JSS entry into their European theater gigs too, after JSS was fired.
Soto dug his own grave on that one. He let himself, you and a few others embarrass the band one too many times I suspect. Telling JT to fuck off while getting on the tour bus, drinking Def Lippard's beer and laughing at them, leaked soundchecks, sensitive personal information about band members spilling on to MR and a whole host of other small petty offenses added up, dude. Those were all a reflection on Soto as you guys were
his guests.
Rockindeano wrote:JSS took the high road, and tried to remain friends., while those two scumbags turned their collective backs on him.
Soto is a good dude. I really believe that, but he really fucked up his time in Journey. I think if he could do it all over again it would be much different. He couldn't say "No!" and he needed to.
Rockindeano wrote:Jeff saved their asses, saved them 2 million dollars apiece and a failed tour, and he can't come in and watch their show?
I'm with you 50-50 on this one. I think watching their show would have done no good. However, I think they needed to face him and, at the very least, give him some sort of explanation. However, I don't see that as anything other than their choice. Perry and Cain had been part of something HUGE. And that something, Journey, was on hold and I suspect Jon just wanted to know what Journey's status was. Soto, unfortunately, knew his status.
Rockindeano wrote:What a total joke Journey has become.
Even
more of a joke than when they were on the heels of Tapegate, had answered
no questions about it, and you were bull horning for them and proclaiming the newly formed Soto-led lineup to be the best ever? But now, they're evil guys because you're chum got booted? Sounds like an amount of sour grapes to make enough Boone's Farm to get the whole ghetto drunk!
