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fred_journeyman wrote: I also feel quite certain that had Journey NOT been continually playing year after year since reforming after the TBF debacle, Steve Perry would not be re-releasing his previous music (or Journey's) with new releases on the CDs. That's the upside.
MATTHEW wrote:fred_journeyman wrote: I also feel quite certain that had Journey NOT been continually playing year after year since reforming after the TBF debacle, Steve Perry would not be re-releasing his previous music (or Journey's) with new releases on the CDs. That's the upside.
Isn't the continued presence of Journey hits on classic rock radio playlists a more significant factor in the continuing sales of the back catalogue?
MATTHEW wrote:fred_journeyman wrote: I also feel quite certain that had Journey NOT been continually playing year after year since reforming after the TBF debacle, Steve Perry would not be re-releasing his previous music (or Journey's) with new releases on the CDs. That's the upside.
Isn't the continued presence of Journey hits on classic rock radio playlists a more significant factor in the continuing sales of the back catalogue?
rubiconman wrote:Monker wrote:Can someone on this board please let me know when was the last time they went to a FREE Toto concert at a casino..?
The first date on their 2006 tour...June 21, 2006, Altoona, Iowa - Free concert at Prairie Meadows Racetrack and Casino.You are a riot, Monks...!!![]()
fred_journeyman wrote:They may even try to put out a new CD with JSS, but the magic is gone.
and it doesn't look like Journey will be playing new music any time soon...
MATTHEW wrote:Anyway...your argument is still flawed. You're suggesting that JSS's arrival, that the hiring of a third singer will reduce Journey to the level of Toto and Styx. But hasn't Journey been at that level for a few years already? Two years ago Journey played on a cruise ship with Styx, for God's sake - and yet you talk as if Journey's status is ABOUT to decline for the first time.
But can JSS improve a bad situation?
Can Journey headline a major tour instead of opening it?
Can they produce an album worth listening to?
Can they put on a show where they don't simply go through the motions?
Can they sustain or improve their current income from touring?
I reckon the hiring of a third singer makes all of this possible. JSS might not be able restore Journey to its former glories but he can certainly help to get the band on an upward curve to some extent.
Monker wrote:And, you're not facing reality.
fred_journeyman wrote:I think it's painfully obvious that Journey is becoming (if not already there) passe. They are stuck in the rut of playing the 10 to 12 hits in concert and really can't get out of that rut.
In my opinion, I think Journey needs to hang up their hat after this tour. Will they? No (and by the way, that's my opinion, not a definitive statement, though because it's directed at Journey, it won't bother some. Had it been directed at Perry, I would have been lambasted as if I "knew" what Perry was going to do or not do. It's an OPINION.). They may even try to put out a new CD with JSS, but the magic is gone.
It's a two-edged sword though, in many respects. On one hand, Journey's constant touring has kept the "playlist" alive and well, and I'm sure they've sold more Journey classic material because of it. I also feel quite certain that had Journey NOT been continually playing year after year since reforming after the TBF debacle, Steve Perry would not be re-releasing his previous music (or Journey's) with new releases on the CDs. That's the upside.
The downside is that they have just worn themselves (and their lead singers) out. I'd say it's time for the band to quit. I'm certainly not interested in going to another concert to hear the same 10 to 12 songs again and it doesn't look like Journey will be playing new music any time soon...
Monker wrote:Don't think so...not in the long term.
MATTHEW wrote:Isn't the continued presence of Journey hits on classic rock radio playlists a more significant factor in the continuing sales of the back catalogue?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Monker wrote:And, you're not facing reality.
The reality is Journey will continue to succesfully tour long after you succumb to your terminal butt lesions.
No go fuck that dog-faced wife of yours.
Crazie Scarab wrote:I'm not even ready to give up on Journey. Not now! Damn, Fred, if they hang it up now.. that's forever! That's it! You know what I mean?
I say let's see what happens with Journey now that JSS is probably in! I think it'll be great!
Write, write, write, play, play, play & record, record, record, JOURNEY! Hell yeah!
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Monker wrote:And, you're not facing reality.
The reality is Journey will continue to succesfully tour long after you succumb to your terminal butt lesions.
No go fuck that dog-faced wife of yours.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Monker wrote:Don't think so...not in the long term.
As if everything was gonna shape up if Steve Augeri were still there.
Once "Arrival" flopped this new era was DOA and stood zero chance of getting back onto the airwaves.
That remains the same be it Augeri or Soto.
Saint John wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Monker wrote:And, you're not facing reality.
The reality is Journey will continue to succesfully tour long after you succumb to your terminal butt lesions.
No go fuck that dog-faced wife of yours.
WOW![]()
I think that post might even make Deano blush, TNC. What precipitated this? And how do you know what Monker's wife looks like? Just curious.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:I have no idea why you're trying to depict Soto's inclusion as some Journey kiss of death.
Monker wrote:
The reality is that Journey has nowhere to go but down after this tour...we'll see this time next year.
Now that you've finished Lula, go fuck Dean.
Lula wrote:Monker wrote:
The reality is that Journey has nowhere to go but down after this tour...we'll see this time next year.
Now that you've finished Lula, go fuck Dean.
Piss off, Monker. Leave me out of your little squabbles.
Monker wrote:Didn't say it would, moron. I said IT DOESN'T MATTER WHO IS SINGING.
Crazie Scarab wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:I have no idea why you're trying to depict Soto's inclusion as some Journey kiss of death.
There will always be those who doubt. It's inevitable.
I know one thing, though. If Journey doesn't push on, not even Journey will know.
fred_journeyman wrote:Crazie Scarab wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:I have no idea why you're trying to depict Soto's inclusion as some Journey kiss of death.
There will always be those who doubt. It's inevitable.
I know one thing, though. If Journey doesn't push on, not even Journey will know.
I, for one do not believe that Soto's inclusion is a kiss of death for Journey. I believe that Journey is simply on its last leg at this point in time. They've been spending way too many years playing just the hits and not really getting past that playlist. UNLESS Journey gets some real upward momentum, I do not believe that they will ever get beyond the classic nostalgia tour syndrome. That would be fine, if that's where they wanted to be, but they keep giving us (me) the impression that this is NOT where they want to be. Yet, that's where they are...
Journey is not the Classic Rock Allstars. The latter is a group of wonderful musicians/singers from Rare Earth, Iron Butterfly, Sugarloaf and Cannibal and the Headhunters. What they do is pure nostalgia. They know it and the crowd knows it and that's why the band AND the crowd is there. No apologies. Journey is supposed to be a group that has/is evolving into something better, but it is clear that they are not better, but simply nostalgic. They should either accept that label and enjoy it, or do their best to move away from it. Maybe getting a new lead singer will do that, but after this many years since they've reformed with Augeri and Deen, I really have my doubts.
Monker wrote:As Neal said, "this is the last version of Journey". I don't believe JSS was in the band at that time.
Monker wrote:The reality is that Journey has nowhere to go but down after this tour...we'll see this time next year.
Monker wrote:Now that you've finished Lula, go fuck Dean.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Monker wrote:Didn't say it would, moron. I said IT DOESN'T MATTER WHO IS SINGING.
No, you're making it out to seem that JSS will torpedo this band straight down the tubes.
The "kiss of death" like I said.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:How about I fuck your face instead.
When I'm spent, you can go kiss Froy and snowball until time immemorial.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:We don't even know what magic Schon/Soto/Cain are even capable of conjuring yet!
Why be so rash to judge.
I'm pretty sure JSS isn't one to complacently rest on his laurels. Again, give them some time.
Monker wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Monker wrote:Didn't say it would, moron. I said IT DOESN'T MATTER WHO IS SINGING.
No, you're making it out to seem that JSS will torpedo this band straight down the tubes.
The "kiss of death" like I said.
LOL...the 'kiss of death' happened when some Judas walked up to Augeri and kissed him on the cheak and sacrificed him for all the sins that the BAND has comitted the past year or more. You are just following that propaganda and believe everything that falls in line with the Judas lines of what was.
In the long run, JOURNEY will suffer because of it...Blame whoever you want, Neal, Dean, JSS, you, Andrew, Lula, who cares. When they replaced Augeri without missing a beat, without any public discussion, and continued to tour as if nothing had happened, they jumped the shark. It's just a matter of time before it's seen.
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