Shania wrote:RockinDeano wrote:Shania wrote:
However business is business and they should move faster than lightning...Time is ticking away.Journey has one more chance to do something worthy of their name.
If it doesn't happen now I doubt it it will ever happen.
I agree with you here, but....
They can't tour the States this year. they need to be missed. However, i do think they should have a CD DONE by this year. That is MY opinion. I know the timetable doesn't call for it to be done this year, but like you said, they need to move fast; keep their recent momentum. But at the same time, be missed. Now thankfully with jeff, he has a European connection that he brings, and they will be able to keep their Mo' over there, and hopefully early 2008, release and tour in support of the new release.
Touring this year would only keep them away from the studio job they need to do,and it has to be a good job,
much better than Generations was.
Hell,I don't even want to think about Gens,I will go with what Jeff said and set the standard in the Evolution era.
That will require hard work,inspiration and faith and I am sure that a tour-free year will give them the best environement to focus.
Studios are creative centers,many great Journey songs were penned on the road,but polished to the state-of-the-art material in the studio.
They can keep in shape with a few shows here and there...Europe is a great idea as they need to build up a good fanbase here.
Jeff could be the right catalyst between the band and the european future fans/album buyers.
However,my opinion is that while they are working on the new material,management has to shift gears and hit the race track.
This is the 21st century,media is king.There is iTunes,Myspace(good move so far),oh and they definitely need to re-build their official site!
Get the band out of the studio for one day and sign them to perform a couple songs maybe in a major event,televised.
Music awards,sport events,anything that can promote them.
Oh yeah,and the other idea is good too...A sountrack would do wonders.
I could go on and on and on...
p.s. SJ,about changing management...They say it's safer to drive on the road you know better ,than change direction and risk getting lost...
Just my opinion.

Agreed with get off the road and into the studio.
However, Journey's had quite a few soundtracks:
Tron- only solutions
Heavy Metal- open arms
Vision Quest- only the young
Armageddon- remember me
Two of a Kind (or whatever the travolta movie was)- ask the lonely
probably more...
Um, were ANY of their songs the feature song? I think in Vision Quest maybe, but the rest, their songs were in the background. Sometimes WAYYYYY in the background. They need something like "I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing" to get back in the game.
I don't think having Journey in a sound track is going to do much for them at all unless they really get the lead song in a Blockbuster movie.
Journey will NEVER again be what they were as far as album sales. That's not a comment on the band so much as the marketplace. Speaking of that, the ONLY song I heard from Bryan Adam's last album (Room Service) was "Just another east side story" and I heard it in Albertsons while buying toothpaste- LAST WEEK. Hasn't that album been out a year already? I believe Herbie Herbert mentioned how he got Journey into retail stores originally as part of the store chain's muzak system or something like that. Journey's CORE FANS are people in their late 30s to early 50s. They're NOT going to have a hit with the teens again (most likely) so concentrate on their age group.
Look at John Mellencamp- He's got that song in a Chevy ad now. He said (You can see this at Rollingstone.com) that Chevy's the best record company he's ever had because their commercials run ALL THE TIME and they're not shoved into some format (AC, CR, or Rap). Journey should TOTALLY persue that. It worked for Brian May for Driven By You in England. Mellencamp's song was the first I'd heard from him since his Van Morrison remake a few years back. I thought he'd retired. No, just nobody was playing him. It's actually a good song too. He said "Tom Petty put out a great record last year and NOBODY PLAYED IT". The reason is because radio is a f'd up medium that needs to toss all their friggin' consultants out on their asses. Aren't record companies responsible for those? Might be wrong.