neilmaclookalike wrote:MATTHEW wrote:neilmaclookalike wrote:It doesnt matter how good you are, if you become a Primadonna, or an ego maniac, you have to go, its as simple as that
A band is just that, theres gotta be harmony. Weall heard Perry say that he always felt like an outsider, and the band being aghast at the comment. They clearly didnt get along with him in the end, it made for disharmony.
Theres a side to Perry thats obviously hard to get along with. So much so, that they decided that they wld rather carry on without him, than be "resting up" for another 10 yrs !!!!
As far as output goes, Perry is bone idle. Just when is he gonna do something new? Active, inspired musicians just cant sit on their arses for ever, they got to be creating. He lost the "muse" many years ago. He was burnt out and used up
His time has been. A great time, but its history now, we cant go back there, except to put a CD on or a DVD.
Yes - Journey has been so inspired and creative since Perry left....playing the same old hits from the 1980s night after night in concert. The band have made a career out of 'going back there'. At least Perry kept his dignity.
I'd say Journey are history too. Unless JSS can pull off a miracle that is....
At least they are out there gigging...putting their necks on the block. not an a lifetime sabbatical !!! What does Perry do with his time, knit baby bootees
Well, Perry has been looking after the legacy...producing two DVDs...remastering the back catalogue...ensuring that Journey's glory days will be remembered in years to come.
Have Journey really been putting their necks on the block? What...lip-synching to twenty-year old hits to drunk middle-aged people on cruise ships and casinos? Do you think this is in some way courageous?