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OpeningAct wrote:Does he have enough name recognition...outside of the hardcore Journey fans...to put out a solo album that will actually sell?
OpeningAct wrote:Does he have enough name recognition...outside of the hardcore Journey fans...to put out a solo album that will actually sell?
Andrew wrote:OpeningAct wrote:Does he have enough name recognition...outside of the hardcore Journey fans...to put out a solo album that will actually sell?
Sure why not....but why do you care?
OpeningAct wrote:Andrew wrote:OpeningAct wrote:Does he have enough name recognition...outside of the hardcore Journey fans...to put out a solo album that will actually sell?
Sure why not....but why do you care?Oh jeez, I don't know Andrew....
Well I read that there was talk of Augeri coming out with a solo album. I have talked with people who, when I wear my concert shirt, say how they have heard the band has a new lead singer who sounds just like Perry. But, they never refer to him by name. I'm talking about the casual fans of the band, not the hardcores who post on the board.NealIsGod wrote:OpeningAct wrote:Andrew wrote:OpeningAct wrote:Does he have enough name recognition...outside of the hardcore Journey fans...to put out a solo album that will actually sell?
Sure why not....but why do you care?Oh jeez, I don't know Andrew....
You would earn a lot more respect if you actually answered the question.
OpeningAct wrote:I think it would be a shame if Steve puts out some kick ass solo work and it just falls by the wayside, or into the bargain bin.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:OpeningAct wrote:I think it would be a shame if Steve puts out some kick ass solo work and it just falls by the wayside, or into the bargain bin.
I HIGHLY doubt Augeri has expectations for his album to crack Casey Kasem's top 40 or to get on TRL.
Like Kevin Chalfant, it will be targeted towards a niche audience of Journey loyalists and staunch melodic rock aficionados.
If that's the case NC, it will be a huge success then.The_Noble_Cause wrote:OpeningAct wrote:I think it would be a shame if Steve puts out some kick ass solo work and it just falls by the wayside, or into the bargain bin.
I HIGHLY doubt Augeri has expectations for his album to crack Casey Kasem's top 40 or to get on TRL.
Like Kevin Chalfant, it will be targeted towards a niche audience of Journey loyalists and staunch melodic rock aficionados.
OpeningAct wrote:If that's the case NC, it will be a huge success then.The_Noble_Cause wrote:OpeningAct wrote:I think it would be a shame if Steve puts out some kick ass solo work and it just falls by the wayside, or into the bargain bin.
I HIGHLY doubt Augeri has expectations for his album to crack Casey Kasem's top 40 or to get on TRL.
Like Kevin Chalfant, it will be targeted towards a niche audience of Journey loyalists and staunch melodic rock aficionados.
BTW...what does TRL stand for?
Guess I won't be tuning in for that one then NC...The_Noble_Cause wrote:OpeningAct wrote:If that's the case NC, it will be a huge success then.The_Noble_Cause wrote:OpeningAct wrote:I think it would be a shame if Steve puts out some kick ass solo work and it just falls by the wayside, or into the bargain bin.
I HIGHLY doubt Augeri has expectations for his album to crack Casey Kasem's top 40 or to get on TRL.
Like Kevin Chalfant, it will be targeted towards a niche audience of Journey loyalists and staunch melodic rock aficionados.
BTW...what does TRL stand for?
Hi Joe. It stands for Total Request Live and it is a vapid teenybopper MTV show where they play music videos that are the most requested in the country. Anyone who's anyone in the music biz frequently stop by. It's oft-cited as launching Carson Daly's career (if u can call it that).
All in all, it is a pretty shitty show.
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