Andrew wrote:This topic is going south fast....no more gerbil shit, seriously.
Yeah I think it's about time you send JSS on vacation for starting this Andrew. He's conforming and becoming a bit of a trouble maker

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Andrew wrote:This topic is going south fast....no more gerbil shit, seriously.
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Andrew wrote:iLex wrote:
Just joking Andrew... your wombat was an easy target!
That's fine mate....you can never tell the intent behind these things...so after being under attack most of the last week from a couple of ungrateful posters, I was unsure of your motives. I'm fine with it now....I realize the joke...
Carlitto H@kk wrote:Rockin'Deano wrote:jrnyjetster wrote:And how would you propose Journey will suddenly have a hit single?
Hint: I advocated this idea a few times in the last two years.
How about another Hint, like, just tell me your ideaI've only been here acouple months.
Rockin'Deano wrote:Matthew wrote:X factor wrote: Have you seen ANYTHING resembling Journey in the charts lately?
Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, U2, Nickelback.....etc..etc....
These bands do not mirror Journey.
Def Leppard is being blown away nightly.
Bon Jovi makes Augeri led Journey look awesome. They lip more than anyone.
Aerosmith is junk.
U2 is overrated
A Fire Inside wrote:Matthew wrote:X factor wrote: Have you seen ANYTHING resembling Journey in the charts lately?
Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, U2, Nickelback.....etc..etc....
All with their "famous" singers...
How the hell did Nickelback sneak into that group?
Monker wrote:Saint John wrote:Monker wrote:Rockin'Deano wrote:I gave my take on the upcoming music/song/hit. Those who don't believe, well, I am not surprised. Monker never agrees with me on anything, yet he is wrong on everything. Some here always side with him, and always go against me, and some side with me as well. I think I have accumulated some Melodicrock capital here lately, and I intend on spending some of it.
There will be a hit song on radio next year, and Journey will be involved. That's all I am saying.
Back beforeTBF was released, someone on the Journey mailing list got an advanced copy. The singles were out, including "When You Love a Woman". The guy on the mailing list, who pretty much is your twin personality, INSISTED there were "better ballads on the album" and "there are at least three more hit songs coming up"
So, excuse me for not taking the word of somebody who is VERY biased and seems to go against every logical reason against these 'predictions' happening.
I have absolutely NO reason to believe it will.
With a tour, I believe "If He Should Break Your Heart" and "Forever In Blue" would've charted on AC. IHSBYH was the best ballad in my opinion. Awesome song. Neal's guitar "talks" on that song.
First of all, we were talking POP charts back then. We hadn't reduced Journey to only being able to chart on AC.
Secondly, the FACT is - it didn't happen - none of those charted.
Thirdly, I consider ALL of those songs mediocre at best - especialy compared to Journey's pre-ROR songs with Perry. I doubt they would have charted, even with a tour. Did a tour help Arrival singles chart? Nope...Touring is PART of promotion - not all of it...and TBF had PLENTLY of promotion.
Monker wrote:So, WHY would Journey want to be on a major label. WHY would Journey TRY to have a hit? WHY would Journey take the time away from the money on the road to do what it takes to MAKE a hit?
NONE of it makes sense. It's a fantasy.
Monker wrote:It's funny, in a way, cuz TNC and Dean think they are so unique...
Rockin'Deano wrote:Hint: I advocated this idea a few times in the last two years.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Monker wrote:It's funny, in a way, cuz TNC and Dean think they are so unique...
The only guy with a holier-than-thou egomaniacal attitude on display here is you.
I've never pontificated on my uniqueness or my "craft" or any similar narcisstic choad-like behavior.
I'm just a guy with an opinion.
Now please regale us with more of your gastrointestinal gerbil exploits in the private room of the HotRod Gay Bar circa 1970's San Francisco.
Is it true you were the first queer on the planet to succesfully cram a Great Dane all the way up his ass?
Matthew wrote:Monker wrote:Saint John wrote:Monker wrote:Rockin'Deano wrote:I gave my take on the upcoming music/song/hit. Those who don't believe, well, I am not surprised. Monker never agrees with me on anything, yet he is wrong on everything. Some here always side with him, and always go against me, and some side with me as well. I think I have accumulated some Melodicrock capital here lately, and I intend on spending some of it.
There will be a hit song on radio next year, and Journey will be involved. That's all I am saying.
Back beforeTBF was released, someone on the Journey mailing list got an advanced copy. The singles were out, including "When You Love a Woman". The guy on the mailing list, who pretty much is your twin personality, INSISTED there were "better ballads on the album" and "there are at least three more hit songs coming up"
So, excuse me for not taking the word of somebody who is VERY biased and seems to go against every logical reason against these 'predictions' happening.
I have absolutely NO reason to believe it will.
With a tour, I believe "If He Should Break Your Heart" and "Forever In Blue" would've charted on AC. IHSBYH was the best ballad in my opinion. Awesome song. Neal's guitar "talks" on that song.
First of all, we were talking POP charts back then. We hadn't reduced Journey to only being able to chart on AC.
Secondly, the FACT is - it didn't happen - none of those charted.
Thirdly, I consider ALL of those songs mediocre at best - especialy compared to Journey's pre-ROR songs with Perry. I doubt they would have charted, even with a tour. Did a tour help Arrival singles chart? Nope...Touring is PART of promotion - not all of it...and TBF had PLENTLY of promotion.
But "When You Love a Woman" got to Number 12 on the main Billboard chart - and Number 1 on the AC chart. It was the only song to have a video made for it - and even that was late....
Perry didn't participate in much of the PR campaign and there was no tour. The album sold over a million copies nonetheless....
All this at the absolute height of the backlash against 80s style melodic rock.
So I really don't understand why you are citing TBF as a example of Journey's 'inability' to be successful again.
Matthew wrote:Monker wrote:So, WHY would Journey want to be on a major label. WHY would Journey TRY to have a hit? WHY would Journey take the time away from the money on the road to do what it takes to MAKE a hit?
NONE of it makes sense. It's a fantasy.
Er...publishing royalties....having a mass audience hear your new music...the respect and envy of your peers...feeling like you're not a total has-been....little things like that....
X factor wrote:Matthew wrote:Monker wrote:So, WHY would Journey want to be on a major label. WHY would Journey TRY to have a hit? WHY would Journey take the time away from the money on the road to do what it takes to MAKE a hit?
NONE of it makes sense. It's a fantasy.
Er...publishing royalties....having a mass audience hear your new music...the respect and envy of your peers...feeling like you're not a total has-been....little things like that....
WOW! I should make inflamatory statements more often...it's kinda fun!
Matthew,
Your reasoning is sound on all this, I just don't think that the "old guard" think that way anymore. I've seen / heard too many instances of these guys not really wanting to go through the "hassle" of making new music the old fashioned way. Face it folks, the model has changed. People don't get their music like we used to, SOUND SCAN has totally changed the definition of "having a hit", and quite frankly , most of the "old fans" (this group excepted- you people really are amazing in your loyalty to this band- I'm sincere in saying that too...) simply don't care about a band's new catalogue. There was a GREAT piece on VH1 a few years back that illustrated this: They had set up at an outdoor show Night Ranger was playing at. The place was packed with fans of NR's CLASSIC sound...when they interviewed the audience, not ONE PERSON they interviewed was even aware of their new album nor did they show the LEAST bit of interest in purchasing it. As long as they played SISTER CHRISTIAN all was well...that's the world we live in now, I'm afraid. And a LARGE chunk of the blame goes to the corporate whores that run the airwaves now. All we, and the generations after us, have had crammed down our throats for the last 15 years is "Classic ROck" catalogues of these bands. Hell, you can't even hear new Tom Petty or Mellancamp or even Springsteen on these stations (all three still very vibrant, relative artists). Nope, just a steady diet of the same old shit! Yes, there are exceptions (rare though they are- I'll give you Bon Jovi and Maybe DL- U2 is not anywhere near the catagory of Journey, and Nickleback is watered down Grunge...and honestly what the hell has Aerosmith done since MISS A THING?>)
but these are the exceptions, not the rule. Here, to illustrate my point, is one of this past weeks charts:
1 5 Too Little Too Late JoJo
2 3 London Bridge Fergie
3 1 SexyBack Justin Timberlake
4 4 Lips Of An Angel Hinder
5 -- Chasing Cars Snow Patrol
6 10 Ring The Alarm Beyonce
7 9 Chain Hang Low Jibbs
8 6 Promiscuous Nelly Furtado Featuring Timbaland
9 -- How To Save A Life Fray
10 -- Get Up Ciara Featuring Chamillionaire
Other than wanting to bang Fergie, I see NOTHING of interest in that...
And btw- I ain't being NEGATIVE...I'm just expressing an opinion. I thought that's what you guys got so pissed at the BACK TALK people for- that it was nothing but a Journey cheering section. I love the band- their music means a great deal to me. It was part of the soundtrack to my youth- hell, I lost my virginity in the back seat of a Ford LTD listening to an 8 track of DEPARTURE...I love these guys. And I've dug JSS ever since he was with Malmsteen (and God help him for enduring that jail sentence!) I'm just, as the kids say, trying to keep it real!
X factor wrote:Matthew wrote:Monker wrote:So, WHY would Journey want to be on a major label. WHY would Journey TRY to have a hit? WHY would Journey take the time away from the money on the road to do what it takes to MAKE a hit?
NONE of it makes sense. It's a fantasy.
Er...publishing royalties....having a mass audience hear your new music...the respect and envy of your peers...feeling like you're not a total has-been....little things like that....
WOW! I should make inflamatory statements more often...it's kinda fun!
Matthew,
Your reasoning is sound on all this, I just don't think that the "old guard" think that way anymore. I've seen / heard too many instances of these guys not really wanting to go through the "hassle" of making new music the old fashioned way. Face it folks, the model has changed. People don't get their music like we used to, SOUND SCAN has totally changed the definition of "having a hit", and quite frankly , most of the "old fans" (this group excepted- you people really are amazing in your loyalty to this band- I'm sincere in saying that too...) simply don't care about a band's new catalogue. There was a GREAT piece on VH1 a few years back that illustrated this: They had set up at an outdoor show Night Ranger was playing at. The place was packed with fans of NR's CLASSIC sound...when they interviewed the audience, not ONE PERSON they interviewed was even aware of their new album nor did they show the LEAST bit of interest in purchasing it. As long as they played SISTER CHRISTIAN all was well...that's the world we live in now, I'm afraid. And a LARGE chunk of the blame goes to the corporate whores that run the airwaves now. All we, and the generations after us, have had crammed down our throats for the last 15 years is "Classic ROck" catalogues of these bands. Hell, you can't even hear new Tom Petty or Mellancamp or even Springsteen on these stations (all three still very vibrant, relative artists). Nope, just a steady diet of the same old shit! Yes, there are exceptions (rare though they are- I'll give you Bon Jovi and Maybe DL- U2 is not anywhere near the catagory of Journey, and Nickleback is watered down Grunge...and honestly what the hell has Aerosmith done since MISS A THING?>)
but these are the exceptions, not the rule. Here, to illustrate my point, is one of this past weeks charts:
1 5 Too Little Too Late JoJo
2 3 London Bridge Fergie
3 1 SexyBack Justin Timberlake
4 4 Lips Of An Angel Hinder
5 -- Chasing Cars Snow Patrol
6 10 Ring The Alarm Beyonce
7 9 Chain Hang Low Jibbs
8 6 Promiscuous Nelly Furtado Featuring Timbaland
9 -- How To Save A Life Fray
10 -- Get Up Ciara Featuring Chamillionaire
Other than wanting to bang Fergie, I see NOTHING of interest in that...
Matthew wrote:X factor wrote:Matthew wrote:Monker wrote:So, WHY would Journey want to be on a major label. WHY would Journey TRY to have a hit? WHY would Journey take the time away from the money on the road to do what it takes to MAKE a hit?
NONE of it makes sense. It's a fantasy.
Er...publishing royalties....having a mass audience hear your new music...the respect and envy of your peers...feeling like you're not a total has-been....little things like that....
WOW! I should make inflamatory statements more often...it's kinda fun!
Matthew,
Your reasoning is sound on all this, I just don't think that the "old guard" think that way anymore. I've seen / heard too many instances of these guys not really wanting to go through the "hassle" of making new music the old fashioned way. Face it folks, the model has changed. People don't get their music like we used to, SOUND SCAN has totally changed the definition of "having a hit", and quite frankly , most of the "old fans" (this group excepted- you people really are amazing in your loyalty to this band- I'm sincere in saying that too...) simply don't care about a band's new catalogue. There was a GREAT piece on VH1 a few years back that illustrated this: They had set up at an outdoor show Night Ranger was playing at. The place was packed with fans of NR's CLASSIC sound...when they interviewed the audience, not ONE PERSON they interviewed was even aware of their new album nor did they show the LEAST bit of interest in purchasing it. As long as they played SISTER CHRISTIAN all was well...that's the world we live in now, I'm afraid. And a LARGE chunk of the blame goes to the corporate whores that run the airwaves now. All we, and the generations after us, have had crammed down our throats for the last 15 years is "Classic ROck" catalogues of these bands. Hell, you can't even hear new Tom Petty or Mellancamp or even Springsteen on these stations (all three still very vibrant, relative artists). Nope, just a steady diet of the same old shit! Yes, there are exceptions (rare though they are- I'll give you Bon Jovi and Maybe DL- U2 is not anywhere near the catagory of Journey, and Nickleback is watered down Grunge...and honestly what the hell has Aerosmith done since MISS A THING?>)
but these are the exceptions, not the rule. Here, to illustrate my point, is one of this past weeks charts:
1 5 Too Little Too Late JoJo
2 3 London Bridge Fergie
3 1 SexyBack Justin Timberlake
4 4 Lips Of An Angel Hinder
5 -- Chasing Cars Snow Patrol
6 10 Ring The Alarm Beyonce
7 9 Chain Hang Low Jibbs
8 6 Promiscuous Nelly Furtado Featuring Timbaland
9 -- How To Save A Life Fray
10 -- Get Up Ciara Featuring Chamillionaire
Other than wanting to bang Fergie, I see NOTHING of interest in that...
Okay - let's look at the artists in this week's Billboard album chart:
1) Justin Timberlake
2) John Mayer
3) Beyonce
4) Bob Segar
5) Bob Dylan
6) Lionel Ritchie
7) HinderDanity Kane
9) The Mars Volta
10) Nickelback
I count four "old guard" musicians in there - that's 40% of the current chart taken up by artists who were big in the 70s and 80s.
Add to that Mars Volta - a prog/metal band....and Nickelback - a melodic rock group (and no - I don't believe they are post-grunge or alternative - for example "Hero", the power ballad from the Spiderman movie owes nothing to Nirvana or Pearl Jam).
X Factor...as for your Night Ranger analogy....come on...Night Ranger are a third division AOR band - pretty much a one-hit wonder - and certainly nowhere near in the same league as Journey. A MILLION fans bought Journey's new material when they made a comeback in 1996. Sure, Journey went on to alienate a large section of their CD buying audience in the years that followed. But this wasn't because the material was new. It was because it was crap.
You say that "a LARGE chunk of the blame goes to the corporate whores that run the airwaves now." Well, that's exactly what Rolling Stone and MTV were saying in 1981 about the dominance of Journey, Styx and Reo Speedwagon on market-researched radio playlists.
People have been complaining about narrow playlists since the late 1970s. Yet I get the impression that there are thousands of niche stations in America. Is it really true that none of them play new music by old artists? If so - how did Bob Segar get back in the chart?
You also suggest that Journey might not want the hassle of recording and releasing new music.
Well, it's true that there has been a lot of evidence that Journey became apathetic and a lacking in creativity. But it seems they've they've found their enthusiasm and ambition again.
Or maybe I'm a just an over-optimistic fan who won't listen to reason?
We'll see, I guess. But for now...I'm choosing to believe that Journey are on the up.
X factor wrote:
Some good points...but...
I totally disagree that Night Ranger are a "one hit wonder"- while certainly not on Journey's level, I think you're probably talking about alot of the same type of fans there. The analogy, to me, is solid. Sure Journey sold a million copies in 96 (which was, btw 10 years ago...a lifetime in terms of pop culture) but once again, who was the lead singer during that little outing? That springs back to the genesis of my post. I firmly believe that if SP makes a comeback, it would be a huge cash grab for them. But for as great as JSS is (and I do truly dig the guy- to me he's an example of how fucked up things in the industry are- the fact that that guy ain't a household name is a prime example of how screwed the biz is today) I just don't see it happening in a big way with him. I hope I'm wrong...I really do.
For your album charts...Seger's album, for instance, sold 150,000 copies. I guarentee that ten years ago that figure would barely help an album crack the top 100. And, as many have pointed out, lets see what that album does next week. There are obviously 150,000 Seger diehards out there who'll buy everything he puts out, but where's the two or 3 million who bought LIKE A ROCK? I'll tell you where...still listening to it on Clear Channel's CLASSIC SHIT RADIO, that's where...either that, or they downloaded it illeaglly. Face it, the model has changed. 150 k for a new Seger album back in the day would've been considered an epic failure! Now we're celebrating it?
And the as far as the "dominance of Journey, Styx and Reo Speedwagon on market-researched radio playlists" back in the 80's, the difference is that they were talking about new product. Now days, STYX, REO or Journey couldn't get a new song on rock radio if their lives depended on it. Not in most of the US- yes, there are some areas with smaller, diverse stations, but those, once again, are rare. The idea "that there are thousands of niche stations in America" is a lovely dream, but it is indeed just that...not on the mainstream airwaves my friend. COllege radio, Internet, XM, etc, yes...but not the FM dial. It's littered with the same boring shit played over and over again.
I,too, think that they've "found their enthusiasm and ambition again." And good for them...I, personally, will be one of the happy few to plunk down my hard earned jack to see what they came up with. I do hope it's better than GENERATIONS, though!
...and ROR...what a turd that album was!
RaiderFan wrote:Andrew wrote:This topic is going south fast....no more gerbil shit, seriously.
Yeah I think it's about time you send JSS on vacation for starting this Andrew. He's conforming and becoming a bit of a trouble makerAs the great Barney Fife would say, "You need to nip this in the bud, Andy"
Matthew wrote:Monker wrote:So, WHY would Journey want to be on a major label. WHY would Journey TRY to have a hit? WHY would Journey take the time away from the money on the road to do what it takes to MAKE a hit?
NONE of it makes sense. It's a fantasy.
Er...publishing royalties....having a mass audience hear your new music...the respect and envy of your peers...feeling like you're not a total has-been....little things like that....
X factor wrote:Matthew wrote:Monker wrote:So, WHY would Journey want to be on a major label. WHY would Journey TRY to have a hit? WHY would Journey take the time away from the money on the road to do what it takes to MAKE a hit?
NONE of it makes sense. It's a fantasy.
Er...publishing royalties....having a mass audience hear your new music...the respect and envy of your peers...feeling like you're not a total has-been....little things like that....
WOW! I should make inflamatory statements more often...it's kinda fun!
Matthew,
Your reasoning is sound on all this, I just don't think that the "old guard" think that way anymore. I've seen / heard too many instances of these guys not really wanting to go through the "hassle" of making new music the old fashioned way. Face it folks, the model has changed. People don't get their music like we used to, SOUND SCAN has totally changed the definition of "having a hit", and quite frankly , most of the "old fans" (this group excepted- you people really are amazing in your loyalty to this band- I'm sincere in saying that too...) simply don't care about a band's new catalogue. There was a GREAT piece on VH1 a few years back that illustrated this: They had set up at an outdoor show Night Ranger was playing at. The place was packed with fans of NR's CLASSIC sound...when they interviewed the audience, not ONE PERSON they interviewed was even aware of their new album nor did they show the LEAST bit of interest in purchasing it. As long as they played SISTER CHRISTIAN all was well...that's the world we live in now, I'm afraid. And a LARGE chunk of the blame goes to the corporate whores that run the airwaves now. All we, and the generations after us, have had crammed down our throats for the last 15 years is "Classic ROck" catalogues of these bands. Hell, you can't even hear new Tom Petty or Mellancamp or even Springsteen on these stations (all three still very vibrant, relative artists). Nope, just a steady diet of the same old shit! Yes, there are exceptions (rare though they are- I'll give you Bon Jovi and Maybe DL- U2 is not anywhere near the catagory of Journey, and Nickleback is watered down Grunge...and honestly what the hell has Aerosmith done since MISS A THING?>)
but these are the exceptions, not the rule. Here, to illustrate my point, is one of this past weeks charts:
1 5 Too Little Too Late JoJo
2 3 London Bridge Fergie
3 1 SexyBack Justin Timberlake
4 4 Lips Of An Angel Hinder
5 -- Chasing Cars Snow Patrol
6 10 Ring The Alarm Beyonce
7 9 Chain Hang Low Jibbs
8 6 Promiscuous Nelly Furtado Featuring Timbaland
9 -- How To Save A Life Fray
10 -- Get Up Ciara Featuring Chamillionaire
Other than wanting to bang Fergie, I see NOTHING of interest in that...
And btw- I ain't being NEGATIVE...I'm just expressing an opinion. I thought that's what you guys got so pissed at the BACK TALK people for- that it was nothing but a Journey cheering section. I love the band- their music means a great deal to me. It was part of the soundtrack to my youth- hell, I lost my virginity in the back seat of a Ford LTD listening to an 8 track of DEPARTURE...I love these guys. And I've dug JSS ever since he was with Malmsteen (and God help him for enduring that jail sentence!) I'm just, as the kids say, trying to keep it real!
NJT At Your Cervix wrote:RaiderFan wrote:Andrew wrote:This topic is going south fast....no more gerbil shit, seriously.
Yeah I think it's about time you send JSS on vacation for starting this Andrew. He's conforming and becoming a bit of a trouble makerAs the great Barney Fife would say, "You need to nip this in the bud, Andy"
Sorry Andrew, I'll take the blame for this one! Don't "send JSS on vacation" for starting it, it was my fault for bringing it back up again. I thought I was asking an innocent question, if I had any idea, I never would have asked the question (obviously)!
You just make sure you let JSS know that I took the fall for him!!!!![]()
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Rockin'Deano wrote:Ok. I can certifiably say that Perry is not on the list, short or otherwise, for a duet. Come on people! Think!
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