Andrew wrote:I think everyone needs to relax a little. Everything will work out ok...
Nobody is listening to you any more. Like I've said before, I don't believe anybody here believes you will use your authority, so why listen?
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ohsherrie wrote:It's the perceptions of the music world in general towards Journey that I think are being effected by this travesty.
perryfaithful wrote:"An undertone of disappointment!"
Here is another review..
MartyMoffatt wrote:Lets put this whole issue into perspective, shall we. Now, I’m not going to present opinion as fact, unlike some, so let me just say that the following is my opinion based on supposition and logical deduction. Take note or ignore it as you see fit.
Journey has probably hundreds of thousands of fans, and by fans I mean people who would and do pay to go to see a show near them, not just the ‘dedicated’ fans who frequent these forums. Of this total fanbase, at least 90% are completely unaware that there is any controversy at all, and they will continue to go to and thoroughly enjoy the shows. They get great value for money.
Of the small percentage that are aware of the allegations, probably 90% have not seen or heard any of the ‘evidence’ – they have not listened to the illegal bootleg recordings, nor have any desire or motivation to do so. Whether the allegations are true or not is a non issue to them.
That means there are just a few hundred people (at most) for whom this is a contentious issue. These it seems are split into three camps – Those that believe the allegations absolutely based on their interpretation of the ‘evidence’, those that disbelieve them based on their interpretation of the ‘evidence’ and those who don’t care one way or the other. The only fact in this whole torrid saga is that there are no facts – just opinions.
So what we are left with, from the huge fanbase that the band has, is just a few dozen for whom this is such an issue that they are insisting the band respond to them.
Given that there is NO incontrovertible proof one way or the other – and suppositions based on poor quality illegal home recordings do not constitute proof of anything, there is simply no reason for the band to respond to these allegations. It would be pandering to a tiny proportion of their fanbase, with the risk of setting a precedent and opening them up to all sorts of allegations from anybody that wants to force a response from them about any issue. Any band, subject to unproven allegations, would be advised by legal counsel not to respond, so for Journey to say nothing is NOT an admission of guilt.
If you believe the allegations are true, fine, that is your prerogative. But why don’t you just stop going to the shows, instead of trying to destroy the band and spoiling things for the hundreds of thousands for whom this simply isn’t an issue worth getting worked up about.
Marty
MartyMoffatt wrote:Lets put this whole issue into perspective, shall we. Now, I’m not going to present opinion as fact, unlike some, so let me just say that the following is my opinion based on supposition and logical deduction. Take note or ignore it as you see fit.
Journey has probably hundreds of thousands of fans, and by fans I mean people who would and do pay to go to see a show near them, not just the ‘dedicated’ fans who frequent these forums. Of this total fanbase, at least 90% are completely unaware that there is any controversy at all, and they will continue to go to and thoroughly enjoy the shows. They get great value for money.
Of the small percentage that are aware of the allegations, probably 90% have not seen or heard any of the ‘evidence’ – they have not listened to the illegal bootleg recordings, nor have any desire or motivation to do so. Whether the allegations are true or not is a non issue to them.
That means there are just a few hundred people (at most) for whom this is a contentious issue. These it seems are split into three camps – Those that believe the allegations absolutely based on their interpretation of the ‘evidence’, those that disbelieve them based on their interpretation of the ‘evidence’ and those who don’t care one way or the other. The only fact in this whole torrid saga is that there are no facts – just opinions.
So what we are left with, from the huge fanbase that the band has, is just a few dozen for whom this is such an issue that they are insisting the band respond to them.
Given that there is NO incontrovertible proof one way or the other – and suppositions based on poor quality illegal home recordings do not constitute proof of anything, there is simply no reason for the band to respond to these allegations. It would be pandering to a tiny proportion of their fanbase, with the risk of setting a precedent and opening them up to all sorts of allegations from anybody that wants to force a response from them about any issue. Any band, subject to unproven allegations, would be advised by legal counsel not to respond, so for Journey to say nothing is NOT an admission of guilt.
If you believe the allegations are true, fine, that is your prerogative. But why don’t you just stop going to the shows, instead of trying to destroy the band and spoiling things for the hundreds of thousands for whom this simply isn’t an issue worth getting worked up about.
Marty
jrnyman28 wrote:On more than one occasion, Augeri stopped singing and pulled the mic from his face, yet the vocals sounded unchanged as Castronovo carried the tune.
OK, so now the guy is comparing Steve's voice to Deen's...and he is saying they sound the same. But that is suppoosed to be proof that there is something wrong with Steve's voice while Deen sounds great? I hate contradictions....
yak wrote:perryfaithful wrote:"An undertone of disappointment!"
Here is another review..
Don't you have a real job? And scouring the internet for bad reviews, and backing up your pal ohsherrie's posts do not count.![]()
As for reviewer Alan Stout, he has reviewed Journey in a favorable light in the past. He doesn't care for Perry, as I remember it.
jrnyman28 wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:And what in fuck does Neal leaving his shades on harm?
Especially since they start playing in daylight!
LAWoman wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:And what in fuck does Neal leaving his shades on harm?
Especially since they start playing in daylight!
He can't see. The shades are prescription. Now why he doesn't just get contacts or lazik is anyone's guess!
yak wrote:Hey HOTS! Your avatar royally sucks:evil:
ace wrote:heardonthestreet wrote:Gosh Ace! How's your health? I've never seen you this agitated.
100% aok here, thanks. You have never read my posts then, have you.
heardonthestreet wrote:ace wrote:heardonthestreet wrote:Gosh Ace! How's your health? I've never seen you this agitated.
100% aok here, thanks. You have never read my posts then, have you.
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Yes I do but you never seemed to post much. This is the most that you have posted in a long time, isn't it? I understand. Sometimes you have to have a cause. Bama and I always always enjoyed posting to you.
heardonthestreet wrote:yak wrote:Hey HOTS! Your avatar royally sucks:evil:
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That means that it really turns you on, right Yako?
Jeffy Jeff wrote:This doesn't ring true at all to me...this 'reviewer' is surprised that nothing from "Raised on Radio" was played? ROR was one of Journey's biggest commercial disasters, and most barely even know that it exists.
This sounds like a fake review to me...one written by a disgruntled fan.
zino wrote:Jeffy Jeff wrote:This doesn't ring true at all to me...this 'reviewer' is surprised that nothing from "Raised on Radio" was played? ROR was one of Journey's biggest commercial disasters, and most barely even know that it exists.
This sounds like a fake review to me...one written by a disgruntled fan.
This statement makes no sense, I beleive ROR went inot the top 10 #8 seems to ring a bell.
Are you sure you are not talking about Arrival
Rockn'deano wrote:zino wrote:Jeffy Jeff wrote:This doesn't ring true at all to me...this 'reviewer' is surprised that nothing from "Raised on Radio" was played? ROR was one of Journey's biggest commercial disasters, and most barely even know that it exists.
This sounds like a fake review to me...one written by a disgruntled fan.
This statement makes no sense, I beleive ROR went inot the top 10 #8 seems to ring a bell.
Are you sure you are not talking about Arrival
Raised on Radio Debuted at #4. "Only" sold 2 million.
Monker wrote:And, it still sucked...and following up Frontiers 6 million, it was NOT that impressive at the time.
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