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AR wrote:Last Page: "I never really felt like I was part of this book. Don’t crack the book binding! Don’t fracture the name Perry"
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yogi wrote:Our spirited discussion yesterday enticed me to start reading Laura's book on Steve Perry.
After reading 50 pages I find myself to the chapter titled 'On Top Of The World'. As for the first 50 pages all I can say is WOW!!!!!
If you are a Journey fan this is a MUST read. Let me put in print a few quotes from the book:
Page 34- Steve talking about Neal Schon: "The way he played guitar, the sound and heart behind his guitar.... I just had a kinship with it that was deeper than I could explain'.
Here is another quote from Steve that is on page 52- " Sometimes I get mad at it because it takes up so much of my life, but I could never live without it. I'm a very hyper person really. Thats my personality. If I didnt have this band as some kind of release, Id probably go nuts".
So far, this book is AWESOME. It is a Steve Perry book, but its also as much a book about Journey.
I cant wait to until I have a chance to read some more of it.
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:could someone repost how to buy it?
yogi wrote: Page 34- Steve talking about Neal Schon: "The way he played guitar, the sound and heart behind his guitar.... I just had a kinship with it that was deeper than I could explain'.
yogi wrote:I am up to page 80. Journey has just finished the Frontiers tour, and the MTV videos for the album. It is starting to appear that the Journey brotherhood is starting to crack under the constant strain of touring.I am going to throw a few quotes at you from the book.
" At that point we had worked so hard and I think we were, as a group seeing so much of each other. Thats what happens in bands. In the middle of the Frontiers Tour and definitely at the end of the tour we were pretty stressed and I was burnt."
Here is an interesting quote from Pat Morrow, Journeys road manager: " Consistency is the best thing in this business, There are 33 people that work with me for Journey and we are all obsessed with Journey's success; they want a better performance every night. I 've never seen anyone as self-critical as this band."
I want to change the subject for one minute.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame recognizes bands for their popularity. If thats the case Journey should be a lock. Another point of admission to The Hall Of Fame is being unique or in some way revolutionizing music.
Steve Perry came up with the idea of HUGE video screens at concerts. Herbie Herbert made it happen. They literally built the screens. After The Frontier tour every major act wanted this.
This revolutionary idea has forever changed the live concert experience.
How could they not be admitted on that idea alone????
An ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC read so far!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yogi wrote: The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame recognizes bands for their popularity. If thats the case Journey should be a lock. Another point of admission to The Hall Of Fame is being unique or in some way revolutionizing music.
Steve Perry came up with the idea of HUGE video screens at concerts. Herbie Herbert made it happen. They literally built the screens. After The Frontier tour every major act wanted this.
How could they not be admitted on that idea alone????
Liz22562 wrote:Yogi/Monker....
I thought that I read somewhere that bands rented Journeys lighting, stage effects, etc because they were the first to come up with this concept??? I know I've read this information several times before. I think at one time it was mentioned on one of the threads here over the last couple of years.
Peace always...
jrnyjunky wrote:Liz22562 wrote:Yogi/Monker....
I thought that I read somewhere that bands rented Journeys lighting, stage effects, etc because they were the first to come up with this concept??? I know I've read this information several times before. I think at one time it was mentioned on one of the threads here over the last couple of years.
Peace always...
Journey was not first to come up with idea of big screens. It was done the year before (Sept. 1982) at the US Festival in Cali.
Bill Graham was a booking agent for the US Festival and probably told Herbie about it.
NealIsGod wrote:jrnyjunky wrote:Liz22562 wrote:Yogi/Monker....
I thought that I read somewhere that bands rented Journeys lighting, stage effects, etc because they were the first to come up with this concept??? I know I've read this information several times before. I think at one time it was mentioned on one of the threads here over the last couple of years.
Peace always...
Journey was not first to come up with idea of big screens. It was done the year before (Sept. 1982) at the US Festival in Cali.
Bill Graham was a booking agent for the US Festival and probably told Herbie about it.
Actually, Al Gore invented them.
yogi wrote:In my mind Steve Perry's voice will always be what Journey was about to 90% of the fans. The current group with JSS aboard should be using the name Soul Sirkus, and playing occassional or as many Journey songs as they wish.
yogi wrote:Monker,
I am going to use some quotes from Laura's book. These quotes are found on pages 68 &69. " The Frontiers Tour would provide new standards for all rock artists to come". " Journey had a custom made stage,a computerized lighting system, and a mind boggling innovation: huge twenty foot video screens and five professional TV cameras that were capturing and displaying on the big screens all the action on the stage."
"This revolutionary idea came around one day when Steve had a talk with the band members and the management about the huge venues they were going to perform" "The idea was brilliantbut the problem was that no one had ever done this before""They didnt even know if the technology existed"" Manager Herbie Herbert decided to look for the possibilities"" he was so determined to make it happen he said that if there was no such thing as a huge screen for a concert venue they will create one!" "It was a huge revolutionary step that would put Journey into the league of pioneers and trend-setters,Later every major rock group from America wanted to use that kind of stage set -up". From that moment Journey changed the live act concept forever".
yogi wrote:Correct me if I am wrong, but the band that is currently calling itself Journey is damn near 100% what Soul Sirkus was suppose to be.
You have got the lead singer, lead guitarist & drummer. Why not try to carve out a niche for yourself?? Play as many Journey songs as you choose, but call yourself Soul Sirkus.
Monker wrote:yogi wrote:Correct me if I am wrong, but the band that is currently calling itself Journey is damn near 100% what Soul Sirkus was suppose to be.
You have got the lead singer, lead guitarist & drummer. Why not try to carve out a niche for yourself?? Play as many Journey songs as you choose, but call yourself Soul Sirkus.
That's a simple question to answer.
If they did that, they wouldn't be opening for Def Leppard and selling 15,000 tickets a night...a huge amount of money. With SS, they would be lucky to get 1/10 of that. If SS was selling as many tickets as Journey, I doubt Journey would exist today.
yogi wrote:Laura's book details the Journey Video game and tells the objective of the game.
Her book also details Steve's first live session with the group. How Journey's manager made sure that the lead singer at the time(his name escapes me now) was away on errands all afternoon so Steve could rehearse with the group. She tells in detail and in Steves words how nervous he was at that first rehersal. How the group, especially Neal, who years earlier Steve had met and felt friendly toward were skeptical of him. The book stated that Neal pretty much wanted Journey to remain a fusion type of band where Neal could jam on songs for long periods of time. It really sounded like the entire group other than Journey's manager wanted Steve to fail. But once the group heard that Steve had the chops live they were sold. The book then tells us how Steve and Neal penned the song Patiently.
The book also details Steve's first Journey show. How many of the 6000 plus fans at first hated Journeys new direction, but then by the end of the evening liked it.
Fascinating read!!!!
Well, THAT explains his latest interview.yogi wrote:
Here is another quote from Steve that is on page 52- " Sometimes I get mad at it because it takes up so much of my life, but I could never live without it. I'm a very hyper person really. Thats my personality. If I didnt have this band as some kind of release, Id probably go nuts".
Catherine wrote:Well, THAT explains his latest interview.yogi wrote:
Here is another quote from Steve that is on page 52- " Sometimes I get mad at it because it takes up so much of my life, but I could never live without it. I'm a very hyper person really. Thats my personality. If I didnt have this band as some kind of release, Id probably go nuts".
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