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usedtobadnews61 wrote:I think the first three songs are great. FITH would have rivaled Separate Ways as an Album rock favorite if it was 1985 and not 2005.
Like someone else said.........There is no place to get these songs played anymore.
Another factor to think about......with IPODS and outlets like Sirus, there are so many more choices than we had as kids.
Growing up in MN, basically all I had was KQRS to listen to and I just don't think kids listen to the radio much anymore.
jrnyjetster wrote::? What I can't figure out is why the fuck did Journey even go with Sanctuary anyway? Is it a full fledged label deal or just a distribution deal?
Is this a record deal or a distribution deal?
Red13JoePa wrote:usedtobadnews61 wrote:I think the first three songs are great. FITH would have rivaled Separate Ways as an Album rock favorite if it was 1985 and not 2005.
Like someone else said.........There is no place to get these songs played anymore.
Another factor to think about......with IPODS and outlets like Sirus, there are so many more choices than we had as kids.
Growing up in MN, basically all I had was KQRS to listen to and I just don't think kids listen to the radio much anymore.
Yet, people have heard TPIYH on radion intermittantly all over (not me yet, I'm working on it), and Dean says it's on pretty regularly in LA. This makes me think someone did the job of GETTING it to radio, but not the SELLING part of making sure it got more that a few spins. AKay, have you guys done Faith In The Heartland, yet?
Greggie wrote:What if Journey had released this DVD/CD Live thing with a short promotion of Generation at the beginning? Maybe have an "extras" part on the DVD, where people could listen to either one full length song from post Perry albums, or one minute sound bytes of each song?
jrnyjetster wrote:Greggie wrote:What if Journey had released this DVD/CD Live thing with a short promotion of Generation at the beginning? Maybe have an "extras" part on the DVD, where people could listen to either one full length song from post Perry albums, or one minute sound bytes of each song?
This was Perry's baby...let's get real here..do you actually think he would allow that?
jrnyman28 wrote:I would have loved to see a packaging of the Houston DVD with the 2005 DVD that Journey is planning to release.
But I am glad that Journey did not hold Perry to a compromise with new material on this DVD. We would never have gotten this DVD if that were the case. But I DO think that the Journey website addy should be on the packaging. A simple "For more information about Journey please visit www.journeymusic.com" blurb on the back of the case would be sufficient IMO...
ohsherrie wrote:Seems like we had a discussion along these lines a while back? For all we know these kinds of options may have been part of what held up the release of this DVD last year. Someone said before that Steve had to sign off on the band's recording of the 2005 DVD. Don't you think there's a possibility that keeping the DVDs and band identities completely separate could have been one of the bargaining chips? Seems logical to me.
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This comment is in no way meant to be derrogatory of the new band. I've heard their music and like a lot of it, so what I'm saying here has nothing to do with the quality of the work the band has produced. It also has nothing to do with my being a Perry fan. It's all just what I logically think about this subject.
I really don't see why it's important for Steve to be friendly toward the band. It's totally unrealistic to expect him to help promote a venture that he was passionately against and has no reason to have changed his mind about. If he's making any money off of it, it doesn't seem to be all that important to him.
I know some of you would like to have him endorse this new band in some way, but I don't think that would really help all that much as far as the general classic Journey fanbase is concerned. If he ain't singin' it, a lot of them just don't want it, under the name Journey. I'm not saying the band's material would sell any better under another name, or that new Perry/Journey material would sell any better. I'm just saying that a large segment of the fanbase that filled those stadiums think of Steve Perry and Journey as an entity and only want it that way.
I really don't see him doing PRommercials for them, do you?His allowing the old material to help sell the new might possibly help get exposure for the new, but the old music hasn't sold the new in the concerts. Unless you think Steve Perry's performances of the old material on this DVD would be of advantage, and I don't think any Augeri fans want to say that,
there's nothing to be gained.
jrnyman28 wrote:See Sherrie, that is basically what I was saying as well. We don't expect Perry to aid Journey in any way...and the web address would lead people to the information. The blurb I suggested would in no way inform people of Journey continuing, but then it would still lead them to that info. I don't really think the original deal about the 2001 DVD would have anything to do with what is happening now. I think it was an individual case of 'you can oversee the edit the show if we can release a DVD with Steve singing 'your' era material'. I think each one of these is probably case by case since we never really know when Perry will feel like 'working' on these projects. And honestly, Perry still sort of holds the cards. If he doesn't like the terms than the project can just sit...and I think Journey would rather get the material out to the fans than quibble over little things like a website address. (Just in case.....IMO.)
ohsherrie wrote:I think the Houston '81 DVD was a tradeoff for the 2005 DVD. I hope they will all keep doing whatever it takes to get the fans, on both sides, what they want. In the case of showing the web address on the label, that would be a form of acknowledgement, and that's just not going to happen Dave. I'm not saying that's right or wrong, only that that's the way it is.
ohsherrie wrote:I really don't see why it's important for Steve to be friendly toward the band. It's totally unrealistic to expect him to help promote a venture that he was passionately against and has no reason to have changed his mind about. If he's making any money off of it, it doesn't seem to be all that important to him.
NealIsGod wrote:. Even if his voice was still perfect, he knows that his physical limitations (his words in the CRL interview) and his current lifestyle would prevent him from being in the band anyway.
Rock'ndeano wrote:NealIsGod wrote:. Even if his voice was still perfect, he knows that his physical limitations (his words in the CRL interview) and his current lifestyle would prevent him from being in the band anyway.
Stop right there.
Point 1- His limitations are/is his voice.
Point 2- Current lifestyle? What, playing with his cats, and mixing a 25 yr old concert in 2 yrs? Come on.
NealIsGod wrote:
You know why it would be nice, ohsherrie? Because Steve obviously has no desire to be in an active touring band. Even if his voice was still perfect, he knows that his physical limitations (his words in the CRL interview) and his current lifestyle would prevent him from being in the band anyway. Isn't it unfair to the other band members to let Journey die simply because Perry isn't into it anymore? The classy thing to do would be for Perry to admit this and give his musical comrades his admiration for not letting the musical heritage of Journey wither and die. The classy thing to do would be to show up on stage at a Journey concert once in a while and treat the fans to a song or two. Augeri would gladly hand him the mic. Then all of us fans could get along.
jrnyjetster wrote::idea: Do you think Mr. Perry receives any part of the 'proceeds' from Generations? If that's the case, you'd think he'd want the album to do well, since it would be in his best interest. I wonder if the band sent him a copy of Generations and he listened to it?I'd bet he's listened to Arrival and watched the 2001 DVD at least once, too, but he'd never admit it, of course.
jrnyjetster wrote::idea: Do you think Mr. Perry receives any part of the 'proceeds' from Generations? If that's the case, you'd think he'd want the album to do well, since it would be in his best interest. I wonder if the band sent him a copy of Generations and he listened to it?I'd bet he's listened to Arrival and watched the 2001 DVD at least once, too, but he'd never admit it, of course.
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