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NealIsGod wrote:Abitaman wrote:Anybody want to give up a copy of Shy in trade?-ERIC
Eric, I am so sorry. I know I was going to trade with you. Let's work it out in PM.
Red13JoePa wrote:Eric, I KNOW you're working on gettin one of this year's shows, right (ppsst IRVINE since theCougar shit the bed and din't tape)
jrnyman28 wrote:
Now, my understanding is that Journey can re-record their Perry-era hits for a live CD with only having to agree on royalties. But I am not sure how that pertains to studio versions. Perry, if I recall, DOES have say in how Journey represents themselves insofar as it pertains to him. If Journey is promoting itself using Perry's image, name, anything, then he has something to say about it.
yak wrote:Didn't Perry say in a recent interview that he is no longer tied to Journey? He made it sound as if he has absolutely no connection with them any longer. That would mean he's a fibbin' again?.
jrnyman28 wrote:And IF there is a visual representation of any song that he helped contribute to the creation of (ie. DVD) then he has to give his approval on that as well.
ohsherrie wrote:This is what Steve said in the Fan Asylum Q&A regarding his involvement with Journey:
"Question: Is there any truth to the new rumor that you and the band are getting back together this summer when Journey is on the road ?
SP: No, there is NO truth to that rumor. As of May 8, 1998, I'm no longer legally a member of Journey. The band may be jamming this summer with "X" members, but I will not be one of them."
His only reference to a contract was that he was finally out of one that he had veen under since '78. I don't know it that pertained to Journey or Sony.
Why would they rerecord the classic material when it's still selling as it is better than anything they've done with the current lineup? Besides the illogic of it from a business standpoint, it would also be sort of like admitting the defeat of this lineup. As if they were saying "we can't beat anything we did with Steve Perry so we'll just redo that stuff and remarket it".
I don't see why anyone would want them to anyway. That would be like saying that people would have liked that music better if it was done by someone else. That music as we have come to love it wouldn't have existed if Steve hadn't been writing and singing it.
Maybe he should let them do it though, it could be the ultimate revenge(not that I'm saying he wants revenge). But regardless how bad the new recording was some of you would proclaim it to be brilliant.
Abitaman wrote:And if Perry went in and rerecorded classic Journey, and it really sucked, there would still be some out there that would say, that this is the most brillant masterpiece on the face of this earth. And if it didn't sell it is because of the times or that it's brillance blinded everone-ERIC
ohsherrie wrote:But regardless how bad the new recording was some of you would proclaim it to be brilliant.
Abitaman wrote:And if Perry went in and rerecorded classic Journey, and it really sucked, there would still be some out there that would say, that this is the most brillant masterpiece on the face of this earth. And if it didn't sell it is because of the times or that it's brillance blinded everone-ERIC
Rock'ndeano wrote:Abitaman wrote:And if Perry went in and rerecorded classic Journey, and it really sucked, there would still be some out there that would say, that this is the most brillant masterpiece on the face of this earth. And if it didn't sell it is because of the times or that it's brillance blinded everone-ERIC
Can you imagine Perry trying to sing his old catalog? Don't think it would sound very good at all. Tell ya what, Perry can go get his little stage buddies and re-record the past, and the current Journey will do the same..
In a heartbeat, without even listening, I'll take the latter.
ohsherrie wrote:Why would they rerecord the classic material
The_Noble_Cause wrote:
Last I checked, the march-in-lockstep, everything is rainbowsN'sunshine uniform behavior is coming strictly from ur side.
Rock'ndeano wrote:Can you imagine Perry trying to sing his old catalog? Don't think it would sound very good at all. Tell ya what, Perry can go get his little stage buddies and re-record the past, and the current Journey will do the same..
In a heartbeat, without even listening, I'll take the latter.
ohsherrie wrote:And of course, I would take Perry's. Then we would have endless, fruitless arguements about it on this board.The Perry/Journey fans would probably say, like Abitaman said, that Steve's was soulful and vocally superior and most Schon fans would say that Neal's endless over-the-top riff dominance(making them his this time like he wasn't allowed to before)of the new ones was rock perfection.
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