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PROPERRY wrote:Perry already has made MANY hits with Journey, as he did with his solo music too, so if he chose to do another solo cd, he's definitely GOT "what it takes" to make a hit!![]()
conversationpc wrote:I don't think any of the above-mentioned selections will ever have a top 40 hit again. I hope I am wrong but that's the safe bet.
jrnyjetster wrote:PROPERRY wrote:Perry already has made MANY hits with Journey, as he did with his solo music too, so if he chose to do another solo cd, he's definitely GOT "what it takes" to make a hit!![]()
It is the writing combination of Rolie, Cain, Schon and Perry that made the Journey HITS!
but Perry alone makes waves as well.
arrivalrules wrote:but Perry alone makes waves as well.
Any hits off "For the Love of Strange Medicine"? Nope, I don't think so.
Perry would equal ticket sales at this point. For ONE tour. After that, the shine goes away. Think Kiss reunion tour.
Everyone, we listen to dinosours. FACE IT. That's ok though. We like the best music with the most staying power. That's why these bands still sell tickets, but not records. It's all good.
After hearing this, that makes a musician want to go and record something new... maybe new material is better left on the shelves?
arrivalrules wrote:After hearing this, that makes a musician want to go and record something new... maybe new material is better left on the shelves?
It is unfortunate, but true. Radio does not want 50 somethings new material. Go ask Gene Simmons why Kiss hasn't done any new studio work since 98. Music is a young person's game. That's just a fact. There are some minor exceptions, but that is just the way it is.
Also, you have to be "pretty". One of my favorite 90's artists is Jann Arden. Great songs, great voice, but she is heavyset and not photogenic, so she is screwed.
Journey are now what Frankie Valli and the 4 Seasons were when I was a kid and my parents liked them. Do the math. The sooner people take their blinders off and enjoy whatever bands like Journey, Styx and Foreigner do now the better. Be happy these bands tour AT ALL. And ANY new music is just a fantastic bonus.I'm right.
Distant Voice wrote:
YOU'RE WRONG ..lets take a poll?
knox wrote:The question was who WOULD have the best chance, not who WILL bust into the top forty. It is a fun poll. No one is expecting to hear new stuff on the radio.
Also, as I stated above, You Better Wait got airplay when FLOSM came out both here (Knoxville) and in Chattanooga. Not sure about other areas, but since DJs don't pick their songs I am sure it did as well. I never said it was a hit, but it did get radio time in regular circulation for a while. I never heard anything off Arrival.
YOU'RE WRONG ..lets take a poll?
Good luck with that. No, arrivalrules is just stating a fact. Actually, until he is proven wrong! then you can say he is wrong.
thanks for coming.
QUESTION: Would anyone buy new material from Steve Perry?
The question was who WOULD have the best chance, not who WILL bust into the top forty. It is a fun poll. No one is expecting to hear new stuff on the radio.
Also, as I stated above, You Better Wait got airplay when FLOSM came out both here (Knoxville) and in Chattanooga. Not sure about other areas, but since DJs don't pick their songs I am sure it did as well. I never said it was a hit, but it did get radio time in regular circulation for a while. I never heard anything off Arrival.
But the DL album did get to No 14 on the Billboard chart this year, didn't it?
And what about Aerosmith? Jaded reached number 7 on the Billboard 100 in 2001 - and in 2004 they got to number 7 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
The "times have changed" argument is true up to a point - but it often seems to be used to excuse the mediocrity of the releases themselves.
Take TBF...boy, had times changed in 1996 compared to 1986...but Journey still sold a million.
Times had changed in 1998 too...when KISS released Psycho Circus it was their highest charting album ever.
So despite the dominance of rap and r'n'b and pretty pop stars and reality show contestants...the oldsters can still have hit records whatever the current fashions happen to be.
Why is why I reckon Journey can hit the charts...but only if Steve Perry decided to rescue this band from the doldrums.
arrivalrules wrote:But the DL album did get to No 14 on the Billboard chart this year, didn't it?
And what about Aerosmith? Jaded reached number 7 on the Billboard 100 in 2001 - and in 2004 they got to number 7 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
The "times have changed" argument is true up to a point - but it often seems to be used to excuse the mediocrity of the releases themselves.
Take TBF...boy, had times changed in 1996 compared to 1986...but Journey still sold a million.
Times had changed in 1998 too...when KISS released Psycho Circus it was their highest charting album ever.
So despite the dominance of rap and r'n'b and pretty pop stars and reality show contestants...the oldsters can still have hit records whatever the current fashions happen to be.
Why is why I reckon Journey can hit the charts...but only if Steve Perry decided to rescue this band from the doldrums.
High chart postions do not equal success. That is all soundscan stuff. Kiss Revenge charted at #9, what did it sell in the end? Not much.
I think Leppard did chart at #14, but are floundering around 200,000 copies sold - pathetic! (that could be more or less, that is an admitted guess. Go check the sales for X and Slang though - awful)
Soundscan shows loyal following of bands rushing out on the Tuesday (when all records hit the stores). Watch the drop in the second week of sales - it is dramatic for bands like these.
Aerosmith is one of those bands who are a slight exception because they sold there souls. MTV darlings, and even they are not the mega hit band they have been recently. Honking on a Bobo wasn't a smash by any stretch. Needed Kiss to go on tour and Kiss outsold them at the merchandise table 3 to 1.
I am more hardcore on this topic than Deano is on Tapegate. Forget hits. Ain't happenin.
Bring it on.
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