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A Short Neal Interview

Postby jrnyman28 » Fri Sep 16, 2005 1:46 am

http://www.mysanantonio.com/entertainme ... 5057b.html


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On stage and off, Journey promises a blast from the past that's aimed at the future as the band debuts its 13th studio album, "Generations."


For all the people who think this might be the end of Journey....
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Postby NealIsGod » Fri Sep 16, 2005 1:55 am

Thanks, Dave. Got a new sig out of that article.
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Postby jrnyman28 » Fri Sep 16, 2005 1:58 am

So where is it?
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Postby NealIsGod » Fri Sep 16, 2005 2:39 am

I duuno. I put it in there and it accepted it. Maybe it will come up soon.
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Re: A Short Neal Interview

Postby yak » Fri Sep 16, 2005 3:06 am

jrnyman28 wrote:
On stage and off, Journey promises a blast from the past that's aimed at the future as the band debuts its 13th studio album, "Generations."


For all the people who think this might be the end of Journey....


My thoughts as well, Dave.


I guess great minds think alike NIG, because I was just about to quote the same thing! :lol:

As for Perry's departure, Schon says, "It's nothing between him and I. I think he's just not interested in touring anymore. I think he's just done. Unless I hear something out of him soon, I'm going to assume he just retired."

Time to definitely start assuming, don'tcha think Neal?


Liked this one as well: Some here forget about the dues Journey paid early on........

"We did a lot of hard touring in the early '70s," Schon says. "We had a lot of fun playing and building the band, but it was definitely not fun cramming everybody into a couple station wagons and playing for not much money."
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Re: A Short Neal Interview

Postby perryfaithful » Fri Sep 16, 2005 12:14 pm

yak wrote: Unless I hear something out of him soon, I'm going to assume he just retired." [/b][/i]



Like.......he is still waiting??
"In Journey, all the hit songs we had were based around Steve Perry's vocals."

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Re: A Short Neal Interview

Postby The_Noble_Cause » Fri Sep 16, 2005 12:29 pm

perryfaithful wrote:
yak wrote: Unless I hear something out of him soon, I'm going to assume he just retired." [/b][/i]



Like.......he is still waiting??


Neal's life doesn't have to be on hold to make a judgement about a fellow musician.
Maybe Neal is just speaking as a fan of Perry.
I know that myself, speaking solely as a fan, assumes Perry to be retired.
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Re: A Short Neal Interview

Postby NealIsGod » Fri Sep 16, 2005 10:16 pm

perryfaithful wrote:
yak wrote: Unless I hear something out of him soon, I'm going to assume he just retired." [/b][/i]



Like.......he is still waiting??


Well, Neal did invite him to play with them whenever he wants. I assume Neal is referring to the complete dismissal of this invitation by the hermit.
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Postby AOR rules » Fri Sep 16, 2005 10:19 pm

With our third record, our label (CBS) at the time said, 'Look, we need you to have a frontman and some radio-friendly material; otherwise we're going to drop you. We went along with it and that's when Mr. Perry entered. Him and I started writing and we had a great chemistry together.


This only goes to show again the fact that its not always bad if record company is trying to guide their bands. If Journey hadn´t done the changes CBS suggested I´m sure they wouldn`t have sold millions of records and probably wouldnt exist anymore. Same happened with Blackfoot. They recorded their best album “Siogo” after record label suggested more commercial sound. Well, in Blackfoot´s case it didnt lead to great commercial success but for me it´s enough that it lead to great album like "Siogo".
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Postby NealIsGod » Fri Sep 16, 2005 10:23 pm

AOR rules wrote:
With our third record, our label (CBS) at the time said, 'Look, we need you to have a frontman and some radio-friendly material; otherwise we're going to drop you. We went along with it and that's when Mr. Perry entered. Him and I started writing and we had a great chemistry together.


This only goes to show again the fact that its not always bad if record company is trying to guide their bands. If Journey hadn´t done the changes CBS suggested I´m sure they wouldn`t have sold millions of records and probably wouldnt exist anymore. Same happened with Blackfoot. They recorded their best album “Siogo” after record label suggested more commercial sound. Well, in Blackfoot´s case it didnt lead to great commercial success but for me it´s enough that it lead to great album like "Siogo".


I'll have to check that one out. Thanks, AOR rules.
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Postby AOR rules » Fri Sep 16, 2005 10:56 pm

NealIsGod wrote:I'll have to check that one out. Thanks, AOR rules.


Yeah definitely good investment. By the way, it features legendary keyboardist Ken Hensley (Uriah Heep etc.). Ken did one more album with Blackfoot called "Vertical smiles". It´s also enjoyable record but the material is not quite as strong as on "Siogo".
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Postby Monker » Sat Sep 17, 2005 12:08 am

This only goes to show again the fact that its not always bad if record company is trying to guide their bands.


I think there is a difference between how labels 'guide' their bands today compared to the 70's. It seems to me they no longer allow bands to grow and find their niche in the market. I doubt Journey would have been signed today, let alone not have a gold album after their third release. Back then, it seems labels more often looked at some bands as a long term investment...if they had the talent.

If Journey hadn´t done the changes CBS suggested I´m sure they wouldn`t have sold millions of records and probably wouldnt exist anymore.


I think that's hard to say. It seems I read an interview with Neal, or one of the others, that said Journey was one of the first to play to the Progressive rock crowd...then after they stopped, that audience moved on to Yes and Genesis and those bands became popular. I don't think that's quite true (I believe Yes started in the late 60's...) but it's a bit presumptious to say Journey could not have become popular with that sound.
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