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amaron wrote:I'll admit, I haven't listened to any of the Journey stuff with JSS.. and it has nothing to do with him. I've kinda soured on the whole band in general.
My question is though: If (and apparently when) JSS is officially made the new lead singer, what's in store for this band? Another half-assed CD? Another tour with the same exact songs we've heard for the last 8 years? Are they going to get a REAL label and make some fucking rock music that has BALLS?
I want to get back into the band... but I really want them to succeed this time.
amaron wrote:I'll admit, I haven't listened to any of the Journey stuff with JSS.. and it has nothing to do with him. I've kinda soured on the whole band in general.
My question is though: If (and apparently when) JSS is officially made the new lead singer, what's in store for this band? Another half-assed CD? Another tour with the same exact songs we've heard for the last 8 years? Are they going to get a REAL label and make some fucking rock music that has BALLS?
I want to get back into the band... but I really want them to succeed this time.
EightyRock wrote:Yes, they'll do another CD. No, I don't think they'll have a label and lots of money thrown at them for promotion. No, I don't think you'll hear it on the radio. Those days are gone. You'll probably get one with the price of your ticket at next years show. Will they play some of it? Yes. How much of it? Not much.
My crystal ball is getting hazy now.
amaron wrote:I'll admit, I haven't listened to any of the Journey stuff with JSS.. and it has nothing to do with him. I've kinda soured on the whole band in general.
My question is though: If (and apparently when) JSS is officially made the new lead singer, what's in store for this band? Another half-assed CD? Another tour with the same exact songs we've heard for the last 8 years? Are they going to get a REAL label and make some fucking rock music that has BALLS?
I want to get back into the band... but I really want them to succeed this time.
amaron wrote:I'll admit, I haven't listened to any of the Journey stuff with JSS.. and it has nothing to do with him. I've kinda soured on the whole band in general.
My question is though: If (and apparently when) JSS is officially made the new lead singer, what's in store for this band? Another half-assed CD? Another tour with the same exact songs we've heard for the last 8 years? Are they going to get a REAL label and make some fucking rock music that has BALLS?
I want to get back into the band... but I really want them to succeed this time.
donnaplease wrote:EightyRock wrote:Yes, they'll do another CD. No, I don't think they'll have a label and lots of money thrown at them for promotion. No, I don't think you'll hear it on the radio. Those days are gone. You'll probably get one with the price of your ticket at next years show. Will they play some of it? Yes. How much of it? Not much.
My crystal ball is getting hazy now.
I respectfully disagree...
Enigma869 wrote:
For me, I've always been a Perry fan but accepted many years ago that Perry has no desire to record or perform with Journey again, and I'm okay with that. Even though I prefer Perry, I still enjoy the music I grew up listening to, so would rather hear someone capable (i.e. JSS) perform these songs, than nobody at all. I guess you'll simply have to make your own decision when Journey releases a new CD. We're all anxiously awaiting this. I do hope that they don't decide to move in a different direction with their music (i.e. break away from the classic Journey sound) with a new lead singer. I don't think most Journey fans are going to accept any new music that doesn't have that same Journey sound we've all become acclimated to. It didn't work for "Generations", so let's hope they come to their senses and protect us fans from having to listen to Schon, Cain, and Valory on lead vocals! If these guys want to "express" themselves as musicians...more power to them. They can record their own solo material and leave the name Journey off of it!
John from Boston
Andrew wrote:There is ALWAYS reason to hope.
If Bob Dylan and Bob Seger can get Top 10 albums in 2006 then Journey sure as hell can - if they hit TV, press, radio and live performnaces with the enthusiasm they have done so this summer and with mgmt behind them, then there sure as hell is LOTS of hope
Andrew wrote:There is ALWAYS reason to hope.
If Bob Dylan and Bob Seger can get Top 10 albums in 2006 then Journey sure as hell can - if they hit TV, press, radio and live performnaces with the enthusiasm they have done so this summer and with mgmt behind them, then there sure as hell is LOTS of hope
Andrew wrote:There is ALWAYS reason to hope.
If Bob Dylan and Bob Seger can get Top 10 albums in 2006 then Journey sure as hell can - if they hit TV, press, radio and live performnaces with the enthusiasm they have done so this summer and with mgmt behind them, then there sure as hell is LOTS of hope
Rockin'Deano wrote:I just hope with next years itinerary, that people don't get too disappointed. The real fireworks are going to explode at the outset of 2008.
Andrew wrote:There is ALWAYS reason to hope.
If Bob Dylan and Bob Seger can get Top 10 albums in 2006 then Journey sure as hell can - if they hit TV, press, radio and live performnaces with the enthusiasm they have done so this summer and with mgmt behind them, then there sure as hell is LOTS of hope
Rockin'Deano wrote:I just hope with next years itinerary, that people don't get too disappointed. The real fireworks are going to explode at the outset of 2008.
Rockin'Deano wrote:I just hope with next years itinerary, that people don't get too disappointed. The real fireworks are going to explode at the outset of 2008.
fred_journeyman wrote:
Speaking of Dylan, my wife's sister and her husband just checked out Dylan as he came through Arco Arena. NO ONE could understand a single word he was saying. He had changed the orchestration on most of the songs so much that they were unrecognizable.
Andrew wrote:There is ALWAYS reason to hope.
If Bob Dylan and Bob Seger can get Top 10 albums in 2006 then Journey sure as hell can - if they hit TV, press, radio and live performnaces with the enthusiasm they have done so this summer and with mgmt behind them, then there sure as hell is LOTS of hope
NealIsGod wrote:Andrew wrote:There is ALWAYS reason to hope.
If Bob Dylan and Bob Seger can get Top 10 albums in 2006 then Journey sure as hell can - if they hit TV, press, radio and live performnaces with the enthusiasm they have done so this summer and with mgmt behind them, then there sure as hell is LOTS of hope
They've got the talent and JSS has the look, all they need is great management and marketing. Maybe Bon Jovi's manager?
dcvader wrote:
Maybe Azoff can still get the job done. Having JSS as lead and the whole host of other talent in this band they can get it done. As mentioned before, get a hot female country singer and cut a duet and get into a big time movie soundtrack, one that they actually play the JRNY song in the movie (not with the credits or some other shit). Plus do the TV and Radio thing NIG talked about.
Azoff could have been stuck up a creek with SA on board and his problems. Just some thought's.
amaron wrote:I'll admit, I haven't listened to any of the Journey stuff with JSS
NealIsGod wrote:Andrew wrote:There is ALWAYS reason to hope.
If Bob Dylan and Bob Seger can get Top 10 albums in 2006 then Journey sure as hell can - if they hit TV, press, radio and live performnaces with the enthusiasm they have done so this summer and with mgmt behind them, then there sure as hell is LOTS of hope
They've got the talent and JSS has the look, all they need is great management and marketing. Maybe Bon Jovi's manager?
Rockin'Deano wrote:I just hope with next years itinerary, that people don't get too disappointed. The real fireworks are going to explode at the outset of 2008.
bublhed wrote:New to the board, but I decided to jump in on this thread with my 2 cents.
The points that have been made are all very good ones, but one of the biggest things to getting Journey back into the "mainstream" music scene is to be able to bridge the "generation gap".
If you think back on the music that you listen to and how you started listening to a certain artist or group you will probably find that you were turned on to that particular artist or group by an older friend/brother/sister or parent. This is how older artists stay popular.
This is what has happened in our house. Our kids basically listen to the same music that we listen to. Why? Because they end up listening to it with us when we're driving in the car or at home and they slowly start to like the music and ultimately end up incorporating it into their own music selections. Sure they have their own music that they listen to but it actually ends up going both ways. They pick up our music and we, sometimes, pick up their music.
The "original" generation of Journey fans are going to bring Journey back into mainstream music. But by passing that music along to their kids, that's what's going to keep Journey in the mainstream music scene. The first group that is going to go out and buy any new Journey CD are the ones that have been listening to them for years. When they take that new CD home and start listening to it, then their kids will start to listen to it and then the kids will go buy the CD, or in most cases download it, and then they become the next generation of fans to support the band.
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