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The_Noble_Cause wrote:...Neal's life raft from the sinking ship that is present day Journey...
The_Noble_Cause wrote:
"The rest of us are doing our individual things at the moment as everyone knows the majority of SOUL SIRKUS time together revolves around Neal and JOURNEY's schedule, which we ALL knew going into this.
(from http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... ?PageNum=2)
Red13JoePa wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:
"The rest of us are doing our individual things at the moment as everyone knows the majority of SOUL SIRKUS time together revolves around Neal and JOURNEY's schedule, which we ALL knew going into this.
(from http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbe ... ?PageNum=2)
This statement by Soto is replete with bitterness. Sort of like his veiled "Journey is a band that stands on its own legacy" barb back in the spring when implied Journey was the thing keeping SS from being the next audioslave or velvet revolver.
Why, TNC, is Journey a "sinking ship?"
jrnyman28 wrote:As for the "sinking ship", it would appear that Journey certainly needs to get some stuff worked out. There are so many rumors flying around that something must be happening.
jrnyman28 wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:
As for the "sinking ship", it would appear that Journey certainly needs to get some stuff worked out. There are so many rumors flying around that something must be happening. But Journey supposedly has a tour in the works. If they can put out the DVD and pull off the tour here and in the UK, then it could be a good year!
NoMoreTails wrote:Ya think Neal called Jeff to say what the hell do you think you're doing saying its over...
NoMoreTails wrote:Maybe Neal asked Herbie to come back and Herbie said only if you get Perry back, ha.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:Maybe Neal asked Herbie to come back and Herbie said only if you get Perry back, ha.
According to Herbie the guys have asked him to come back and he simply isn't interested. He's too old to go through with it all again. As for what concessions would have to be made on the band's part to lure Herbie back, I really have no idea. Though I think it's safe to rule out Perry's return as an option. If u'll recall, Herbie was the staunchest advocate of giving Perry the boot during the mid 80's.
NoMoreTails wrote:Yeah, I intended to make a joke, as is the case with most comments I make regarding Perry.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:Yeah, I intended to make a joke, as is the case with most comments I make regarding Perry.
If Herbie did come back though, I do wonder what changes he'd put in place.
NoMoreTails wrote:Regarding the changes he'd make if he he did come back, are you referring to bringing in KC in place of SA? Do you think he's better than Augeri of 2005 and in touring shape? How much older is he than SA?
jrnyman28 wrote:I thought Herbie was in line for SS...nothing to do with Journey (yet). I know he turned Journey down back in 1998 or so, but I am more interested in what happened to him managing SS.
Red13JoePa wrote:Quote: "So how would today’s Journey be different had Kevin Chalfant been chosen? It’s hard to say. Certainly the die-hard Steve Perry fans would not be able to accuse Schon and Cain of choosing a Steve Perry lookalike."
Is this another person who thinks Augeri is intended to be a perry "look a like?"
What am I missing? They look NOTHING alike, just like perry and chalfont don't look alike. Say what you will about the singing but I think the intermittent accusations of the band trying to have a lookalike in Augie are mind boggling.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:"So how would today’s Journey be different had Kevin Chalfant been chosen? It’s hard to say. Certainly the die-hard Steve Perry fans would not be able to accuse Schon and Cain of choosing a Steve Perry lookalike. Kevin Chalfant looks nothing like Steve Perry. He’s shorter, has very different features (read: no schnoz!), and dresses less garishly (no tails or leopard prints). But he sure can belt ‘em, in a way that puts Steve Augeri, unfortunately, to shame. Steve Augeri works very hard, and he’s got a lot of heart. He’s also a very nice guy, to be sure. But so is Kevin Chalfant. And somehow I doubt Kevin Chalfant would have performed on CBS’ The Early Show in 2001 with a sore throat and a bad cold. I also think Chalfant would have contributed more in the songwriting department than Steve Augeri (take a listen to either of The Storm albums and you’ll know what I mean). And finally, there would likely be a very different band dynamic, onstage as well as off. An old Herbie Herbert and Nocturne crony, Chalfant can assert himself, and he wouldn’t feel eternally grateful to Schon and Cain for giving him his 'last shot', as Augeri must feel. He’d bring more perspective to the job, and he’d be a true 'equal partner'.
Kevin Chalfant looks nothing like Steve Perry. He’s shorter, has very different features (read: no schnoz!), and dresses less garishly (no tails or leopard prints).
NoMoreTails wrote:My thoughts on this are that it sounds like it was written in 98 instead of 2003, before Augeri found his comfort zone and the voice he now has.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:My thoughts on this are that it sounds like it was written in 98 instead of 2003, before Augeri found his comfort zone and the voice he now has.
What comfort zone? Augeri was terrible in 2003. Even Neal said that Augeri persisted without a voice for the majority of the Main Event tour. Augeri was decent during the '04 Detour tour, but was routinely upstaged by Deen night after night.
NoMoreTails wrote:.
One more issue with that article. They made the statement that Chalfont wouldn't have done the CBS morning show with a sore throat, etc.
I believe he probably is professional enough to do what he had committed to do, Perry is the only Journey member that would have cancelled on that occasion.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:.
One more issue with that article. They made the statement that Chalfont wouldn't have done the CBS morning show with a sore throat, etc.
I believe he probably is professional enough to do what he had committed to do, Perry is the only Journey member that would have cancelled on that occasion.
Respectfully disagree.
The CBS appearance was one of the rare chances at mainstream exposure that the new lineup ever had. This was their chance to show the world that they were back, and to show the skeptics that they had found a worthy succesor to fill the shoes of the incomparable Steve Perry.
Going on stage and sounding dreadul is not professionalism, dude.
That's being stupid.
Y'know what they say about first impressions...
NoMoreTails wrote:If you question the professionalism of anyone in this case, it shoud be the management or band, whatever, not that of the new singer. They should have questioned themselves for even scheduling a performance on the morning after a show.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:If you question the professionalism of anyone in this case, it shoud be the management or band, whatever, not that of the new singer. They should have questioned themselves for even scheduling a performance on the morning after a show.
Good point. I like you, man. You speak sense.
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