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Rock'ndeano wrote:May the best win..Ever heard that?
Just an observation Noble Cause, but why do you bother responding to such insulting rubbish? It's painfully obvious that you are educated beyond the 5th grade and this Deano person, well, he sounds like he's from Harlem.The_Noble_Cause wrote:Rock'ndeano wrote:May the best win..Ever heard that?
I take it you mean, "may the best man win"?
And yes, I have heard of it.
However, I am not so sure how it applies to a democratic situation, to a rock band-where everyone is supposed to work together for a common goal.
You can't have different musicians pulling apart, competitively vying for fame and fortune at the expense of one of their brothers.
That's some Perry-esque machiavellian tripe, ur promoting.
ohsherrie wrote:Believe it or not, TPIYH and ABL are two of the songs I've heard. For whatever it's worth, I think TPIYH is the better of the two. I really wouldn't even have a clue as to which would be more likely to make it in today's music world though.
NealIsGod wrote:ohsherrie wrote:Believe it or not, TPIYH and ABL are two of the songs I've heard. For whatever it's worth, I think TPIYH is the better of the two. I really wouldn't even have a clue as to which would be more likely to make it in today's music world though.
It's great to hear you discuss new Journey songs, ohsherrie. I agree with you. I think TPIYH is the best radio song Journey has recorded since the Frontiers album. I know you like WYLAW off of TBF, and I agree that is a good radio song for lite stations or mix stations, but TPIYH is a great song for rock stations, IMO.
ohsherrie wrote:I don't listen to rock radio so I don't really know what would make it on there. I listen to classic rock and a sort of middle of the road type station that plays a good mix of old and new stuff. It's the station I heard the most TBF and FTLOSM songs on. I think this song could do OK on there if it got some good promotion.
jrnyman28 wrote:I don't know how mgmt. feels, but I do not like the idea of a Journey hit with someone else on vocals. Steve deserves the recognition. After he has a hit, they can release what ever they want IMO.
As for "not going anywhere", I agree. The song does not build. It does not change tempo, or rhythm, or scale. It is a great song lyrically and Deen sings it well. It has an interesting lyric pattern over the beat (much like Send Her My Love did). But it "goes" nowhere. Open Arms built up nicely. AWYWI did to.
NealIsGod wrote:
I listen to rock and classic rock stations mostly, but don't recall any TBF or FTLOSM songs on the radio, except for WYLAW on lite or mix stations. I am sure it was on in other parts of the country, but I remember being frustrated that I never heard it on the radio here.
Were there any other singles released from TBF?
Sadie,
I hear what you are saying. But I truly think Steve should and can get that recognition. Remember Me, if handled properly, would have done it for Journey back in 1998. And then there would be none of these speculative issues concerning Steve and his role in the band. But I guess that is why I want Steve to get the first "hit" or recognition...all the conversations on this board. Remember PF and Lori and HOTS all taking shots at the fact that Steve was not singing all the songs on "Generations and how that MUST mean Journey doesn't have any confidence in him....
jrnyman28 wrote:Nig,
I hear what you are saying. But I truly think Steve should and can get that recognition. Remember Me, if handled properly, would have done it for Journey back in 1998. And then there would be none of these speculative issues concerning Steve and his role in the band. But I guess that is why I want Steve to get the first "hit" or recognition...all the conversations on this board. Remember PF and Lori and HOTS all taking shots at the fact that Steve was not singing all the songs on "Generations and how that MUST mean Journey doesn't have any confidence in him....
sadie65 wrote:...We'll use Styx as the example here. Larry Gowan has been a member of that band well over 6 years. Recently the band had some minor radio success with material he sang lead on. The fans are still arguing/discussing his role in the band and it's validity.... Sadly, it won't change the perception of the people on this board, now will it?Peace
NoMoreTails wrote:sadie65 wrote:...We'll use Styx as the example here. Larry Gowan has been a member of that band well over 6 years. Recently the band had some minor radio success with material he sang lead on. The fans are still arguing/discussing his role in the band and it's validity.... Sadly, it won't change the perception of the people on this board, now will it?Peace
The hardcore DeYoung/Styx and Perry/Journey fans will always argue these changes.
The general public wouldn't care who's singing just so they like what they're hearing, as they have at the shows.
sadie65 wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Hey, as long as Journey and Styx never have to appear on "Hit Me Baby, One More Time", they are doing well!
Perish the thought! Ack.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:sadie65 wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Hey, as long as Journey and Styx never have to appear on "Hit Me Baby, One More Time", they are doing well!
Perish the thought! Ack.
I'm not so sure. I've been thinking about this for awhile and I say, go for it!
What do the guys have to lose?
The various acts on that show have appeared foolish not so much because they simply stooped to being on it, but because they ALL sucked. All of them.
A band of Journey's caliber has the musical talent to raise the stakes.
Put Journey, Styx, and REO on there for a one night showdown.
It'd be phenomenal.
sadie65 wrote:Which was my point about just getting the material released in the first place. The diehards are set in their ways and beliefs.
sadie65 wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:sadie65 wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Hey, as long as Journey and Styx never have to appear on "Hit Me Baby, One More Time", they are doing well!
Perish the thought! Ack.
I'm not so sure. I've been thinking about this for awhile and I say, go for it!
What do the guys have to lose?
The various acts on that show have appeared foolish not so much because they simply stooped to being on it, but because they ALL sucked. All of them.
A band of Journey's caliber has the musical talent to raise the stakes.
Put Journey, Styx, and REO on there for a one night showdown.
It'd be phenomenal.
Except the show was not well received here and was considered a joke. I think it would show that while the bands have talent, a level of desperation. At least that's my take on it.
NoMoreTails wrote:sadie65 wrote:Which was my point about just getting the material released in the first place. The diehards are set in their ways and beliefs.
And that is a good point. But I do agree with Dave that it is important that the first hit from this era of Journey be sung by Steve, he deserves it. He has been gracious in his enthusiasm over the other guys singing, but the singles should be his.
And I don't feel that Deen's song is anywhere near the strongest available to release anyway. I don't feel that Never Too Late is the best candidate either.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:sadie65 wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:sadie65 wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Hey, as long as Journey and Styx never have to appear on "Hit Me Baby, One More Time", they are doing well!
Perish the thought! Ack.
I'm not so sure. I've been thinking about this for awhile and I say, go for it!
What do the guys have to lose?
The various acts on that show have appeared foolish not so much because they simply stooped to being on it, but because they ALL sucked. All of them.
A band of Journey's caliber has the musical talent to raise the stakes.
Put Journey, Styx, and REO on there for a one night showdown.
It'd be phenomenal.
Except the show was not well received here and was considered a joke. I think it would show that while the bands have talent, a level of desperation. At least that's my take on it.
It was considered a joke here, too.
Hell I watched it religiously and even I considered it a joke. But what made it such a joke wasn't only it's cheap production values, it's hammy host, but also largely the jaw-dropping incompetence of the bands.
Put some legit heavyweight players in there and you'd have quite a competition on ur hands.
Just picture it-
"STYX vs. REO vs. Journey: The Main Event Showdown"
Who here can honestly say they wouldn't tune in?
sadie65 wrote:
It would more than likely change the perception of the casual fan in a negative way towards both bands.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:sadie65 wrote:
It would more than likely change the perception of the casual fan in a negative way towards both bands.
Perhaps, but not if all the bands play their respective asses off.
It's hard to dismiss undeniable talent when it's exhibited directly in front of you on-screen. IF, by some slim chance, they suck (like Flock of Seagulls and former teen star,Tiffany, sucked) then yes, the casual fan has every right to chuck his beer can at the screen.
sadie65 wrote:
I'm saying I think the show blew it's chance. It now has a reputation. It's doubtful people would consider watching it given ahow bad it was.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:sadie65 wrote:
I'm saying I think the show blew it's chance. It now has a reputation. It's doubtful people would consider watching it given ahow bad it was.
Perhaps.
I still think a televised band-off between STYX/REO/Journey is novel.
sadie65 wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:sadie65 wrote:Which was my point about just getting the material released in the first place. The diehards are set in their ways and beliefs.
And that is a good point. But I do agree with Dave that it is important that the first hit from this era of Journey be sung by Steve, he deserves it. He has been gracious in his enthusiasm over the other guys singing, but the singles should be his.
And I don't feel that Deen's song is anywhere near the strongest available to release anyway. I don't feel that Never Too Late is the best candidate either.
I'm not arguing that Steve doesn't deserve it. I'm saying it's a business, and sometimes business decisions don't reflect emotion. Certainly Steve is a standup guy. Nor am I saying that Never Too Late is the best candidate. Just that if the bands gets recognized by something sung by Deen first, then it could open doors. That's all.
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