Also - it could be argued that the most damaging hiatus of all was between 1983 and 1986. This was a group decision - and one of the key reasons why the break went on for so long was that Schon decided to do HSAS and he set off a chain of negative consequences that delayed the new Journey album. Perry wasn't planning to do a a solo album until Schon started devoting himself to 'outside projects' after Frontiers, was he? But when Schon did...Perry thought...why can't I do that too?
Because, as Schon said in BTM, he was not setting out to make commercially success full albums. Now I tend to believe him when I listen to the type of music that came out of those side projects. You may not believe him, which is your rite. But, I don't think you can really say that the music was main stream. Even HSAS has some "out there stuff on it". It was Neal getting together to Jam with his friends and Peers. Perry's solo effort was to see how commercially successful he could be as a solo act.
And to me the Perry comment of (paraphrasing) "If Neal does it, it will only make me want to do one too" sounds a bit childish. "If he can have one Daddy, why cant I" whine, whine.
Yes - he treated it like a profession. I don't know about you - but I don't want to hang out with my work colleagues 24 hour hours a day and seven days a week. Perry was't into some adolescent notion of being in a gang. He did his job - blew everyone away - and tried to retain a private life during the years of relentless touring.
Nobody said anything about hanging out 24/7. Perry could have stuck around for some of the Meet and Greets, he could have done some of the flights with the other guys. It was, from all I have read, a complete seperation from everyone except for the sound checks and shows. And as far as an adolescent notion of being in gang, he was a member of a very very succesful rock band. He was a Rock Star, the relentless touring (par for the course at that time) and the fan appreciation are part of the job. He knew that. And yes, I may be being judgemental, but I hate "Rock Stars" who strive for fame and to be succesful, and when they get there can't handle it. If such is the case, say your thank yous and goodbyes, and step away. Perry stepped away, but never said goodbye. Again, had to leave that door adjar.
Journey released nine successful albums with Perry - spanning a twenty year period. That's an incredible "long haul" achievement for any band.
I count six albums before the first 10yr Hiatus. Greatest hits and live releases are music already in the can. Thats six studio albums in 9 years. I will admit by todays standards of time between realeses of 2,3, and 4yrs, it is not bad. I would not call it "an incredible long haul achievment for any band" however.
I wondered about this a lot, and I think I may even have mentioned it before, but I will again anyway. I'm not aiming this at anyone in particular, but it seems that the people who have professed to be glad Perry is out of Journey and were happier with Augeri are the same ones that seem to be the angriest at Perry for not being in the band. They're the ones that seem compelled to find every kind of fault they can in him. It's almost as if they're trying to justify being happier without him. If they're truly happy with the band without him, are they trying to crucify him for making them happy?
I am angered with Perry because I did like his vocal abilities. But I also am a huge fan of the rest of the guys in the band. He put the band on a ten year hiatus, because he was unwilling to communicate. If he wanted out of Journey, just tell them, everybody moves on and does what they want. As I said before, Perry had to leave that door adjar, and then when the rest decided to move on without him (re:Rollie/Chalfant reunion), he decides he wants back in, only to go incommunicato again after the album is released. Maybe if he had just told them in say 1988, that he was not going to return to Journey, we would have had a different line up and new Journey music between 1988 and 1996. The down years without communication are what angers me the most about Perry.
If Perry would decide today that he wanted back in to Journey, I pray that Neal and Jon would never accept it. That would truely be the end of Journey. We have already had the old saying "Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. "