I didn't say EVERYONE was disappointed in the results of what they did. You guys are proof that there are people who are perfectly happy with it, even though you've all expressed disappointment that they're not doing better than they are with getting the new music out there.
I, along with lots of other people that I know, wish they had done things differently, but that's not even the point of what I was trying to say.
All of those people who come to those shows absolutely do come there to hear the music, for nostalgia purposes, and they keep buying those old songs. That's fine. What I was saying was that they would have had more success at selling NEW music if they had gone with a different name. There are just too many people who only want Journey to be the Journey that made those classics. It's the reaction of the crowds to the new stuff, the reluctance of radio to play the new stuff, and the sales of the old rather than the new stuff that proves that.
It's not that what they're doing isn't GOOD, it's that it's not what people think of as Journey. I can't say things would be all that different if Steve was still with them. I think it would, but that's just because I'm such a diehard Perry fan. What I've been trying to say here isn't about that. It's about what I honestly think would have been better for this band as far any new music and changing directions is concerned.
Red13JoePa wrote:It's a matter of bitterness and axes to grind.
On whose part Joe? I hope you don't mean you think I'm saying this out of bitterness or spite. I'm really not at all.
A while back some of the guys said they wished I would be more candid and conversational so we could talk about this stuff instead of arguing all the time. That's all I'm doing. At least I thought I was.