Monker wrote:He siad, "Knowing what I know" he would not sign them.
Yes I recall.
At the time I even sent Kalodner hate mail for saying that.
My what a difference a few years can make.
I wonder if "knowing what I know" referred to the usage of tapes?
Monker wrote:How do you know Journey even WANTED to be signed? I don't think they did.
I believe Neal mentioned they were looking at a few deals. Universal was mentioned at the time, I think. And I think those were distribution deals only.
Other than that I don't know.
Monker wrote:You made it sound like they asked, and were turned down.
Sorry.
My point was that even a big wig honcho like Kalodner would not sign Journey even with Augeri there.
And he
always caters to classic rock acts.
So you're point about Journey never getting signed to a major label again now with JSS is moot.
Monker wrote:As far as I know, it doesn't benefit them any more to perform a Perry era song over an Augeri era song anyway...it's ALL Journey - isn't it?
In principle, yes.
Playing FITH or HP should be no more off-limits than playing Open Arms or any Perry-era tune.
However, what happens when the casual concertgoer goes to the record store to seek out FITH or HP only to find that singer is now gone.
Like I said, it muddies the waters a bit.
It's also worth considering that Jeff is prolly selectively choosing the songs that suit his voice the best and will enable his voice to last the tour.
That is also not true. During the Arrival tour, they played up to four songs.
By and large, that tour was an anomaly.
They were still testing audience's reactions to new material.
And if I'm not mistaken, as that tour went on new material got played less and less.
And, at the Main Even show I saw, I heard "HIgher Place".
Wow. One whole new song. Yippeeee!
Like I said, unless they toured solo, you usually got one or two songs at best.
If they can dig deep into album cuts and pull out Edge and DOA, they can pull out Augeri era songs too...it won't go over any worse.
Like I said, maybe Jeff is picking songs that work best for him.
Augeri spiritedly threw himself into the whole catalog and winded up hurting himself.
Perhaps there is something to be learned from that.
Nobody. Like I have said, it doesn't matter who is singing, Journey is going to go downhill from here.
Like I have also said ad nauseum, it doesn't matter who is singing.
It's all about the catalog, stupid.