Enigma869 wrote:As JSS said himself on this very forum...Most of the fans they encounter are shocked to learn that Perry isn't with Journey any longer!...
I agree that this type of fan makes up the audience, but I really wonder if it is "most of the fans" at a Journey concert. Since no one is officially polling the audience, then there is no way to know, however I personally doubt that most of the fans at a Journey concert are not aware that Steve Perry is no longer with the group. That might have been the case during the few years after they reformed, however for those fans that continue to think that, they are truly the casual fan. Certainly, the ones who have been attending the concerts every year are aware that Perry is no longer fronting the band; either that, or they're way beyond stupid.
In either case, it is because Journey continues to ride on the notoriety of the classic tunes that they encounter any fans who still believe Perry is in the band. It's Journey's own fault for that since they've done virtually nothing to signal to their audiences that they are no longer the band that was made famous with Perry at the vocal front. So, the current Journey should be shocked when they meet fans who go, "Wow, you mean Steve Perry is no longer with you guys?!" Uh...hmm...let's see, the band continues to play the music made famous by Perry and shows no signs of moving on really. Duh, gee Tennessee, that's not surprising to me at least.
As far as playing past hits live in concert, I have absolutely NO problem with that. When I go to see ANY band in concert, I expect some of that. What I do NOT expect nor appreciate is a band that continues to play the same DAMN songs year after year after year after year after year, while looking at themselves as if they are the most amazing band alive. They could have been, but chose the path of least resistance.
The classic tunes should be put into one or two medleys of hits with the larger portion of the live concert being dedicated to totally new material. If Journey isn't willing to f*ckin' do that, then they have absolutely NO business complaining when people refer to them as a nostalgia band. Frankly, they sounded infinitely better when Perry was at the helm singing the classics.
I'm actually beginning to feel sorry for Perry that his name is associated with a band that plays the classics and nothing but the classics year after year after year, like a broken record.
Two things for this band: 1) once and for all, break free of the "We're here to play nothing but the classics" routine, or 2) get the classic line-up back and do it right (even if the keys have to be lowered, given the possibility that Perry cannot hit the highs anymore).