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RockinDeano wrote:This guy has come off the bench and into the starting lineup. He has been the shot in the arm this band needed. He has mostly received kudos and applause, but.....This is Journey you know. Nothing is ever perfect, nor is nothing ever smooth regarding this band.
Ok, let's recap. JSS is plugged into the band last July, cold, right off the waiver wire. He gets his feet wet, and surprisingly, does quite well. He has his naysayers, me included, but puts those critics to rest with strong performances in the next few weeks. There are still some jeers from the nosebleeds, but even those are quieting by the day.
Here's the question. The Journey future hangs on this guys shoulders. There is no disputing that. If Jeff and Journey fail to deliver a strong effort with their next release, I fear the band will most likely retire the name and go their separate ways, or at the very least, not perform as Journey anymore.
Steve Perry basically kicked ass every year he was with the band, and no one can dispute that guys talent. He was simply superior to anyone.
Steve Augeri was fucked before he even set foot onstage. That guy had to fill shoes he couldn't possibly fill, but did do an admirable job in trying. He also was the victim of a crossfire between avid perry Loons and newcomer Wiggler fans.
Also, Augeri was the singer when the internet was firmly entrenched into most houses. It made discussing and fighting amongst fans much easier and more fierce. Perry didn't have that problem to deal with. Now Soto does have that problem that Augeri had. However, it doesn't have to be a problem, It can be an asset. If Soto can kick ass, and quiet most of the critics (you can't shut up the Loons, as they are flatout fuckin' strange), but if he can do justice to the legacy, and put something out that does not embarrass (Generations), he can be the man.
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AR wrote:RockinDeano wrote:This guy has come off the bench and into the starting lineup. He has been the shot in the arm this band needed. He has mostly received kudos and applause, but.....This is Journey you know. Nothing is ever perfect, nor is nothing ever smooth regarding this band.
Ok, let's recap. JSS is plugged into the band last July, cold, right off the waiver wire. He gets his feet wet, and surprisingly, does quite well. He has his naysayers, me included, but puts those critics to rest with strong performances in the next few weeks. There are still some jeers from the nosebleeds, but even those are quieting by the day.
Here's the question. The Journey future hangs on this guys shoulders. There is no disputing that. If Jeff and Journey fail to deliver a strong effort with their next release, I fear the band will most likely retire the name and go their separate ways, or at the very least, not perform as Journey anymore.
Steve Perry basically kicked ass every year he was with the band, and no one can dispute that guys talent. He was simply superior to anyone.
Steve Augeri was fucked before he even set foot onstage. That guy had to fill shoes he couldn't possibly fill, but did do an admirable job in trying. He also was the victim of a crossfire between avid perry Loons and newcomer Wiggler fans.
Also, Augeri was the singer when the internet was firmly entrenched into most houses. It made discussing and fighting amongst fans much easier and more fierce. Perry didn't have that problem to deal with. Now Soto does have that problem that Augeri had. However, it doesn't have to be a problem, It can be an asset. If Soto can kick ass, and quiet most of the critics (you can't shut up the Loons, as they are flatout fuckin' strange), but if he can do justice to the legacy, and put something out that does not embarrass (Generations), he can be the man.
Discuss
WOW! Dude, you are the superfan. No bullshit, great assessment!
NealIsGod wrote:I think JSS-Journey will be like Van Hagar. Different from the popular lineup, but will put out high quality music, but with the undeniable Journey stamp. I doubt they will ever be a huge seller of records ever again because of the musical climate. But there is a lot of creative chemistry between Neal and JSS, so I don't see how this band could create anything but incredible music.
bufordt9 wrote:Now it all depends on the new CD and maybe a video of a single and TV time, radio play...etc...Live DVD would be helpful too....
"Used to be" a big guy...brywool wrote:With Randy, the whole band would be in his shadow. He's a big guy...
whocares wrote:I don't think of Jeff being in Perry's shadow, anymore than I think of Ross being in Randy Jackson's shadow.
brywool wrote:With Randy, the whole band would be in his shadow. He's a big guy...
saint John wrote:brywool wrote:With Randy, the whole band would be in his shadow. He's a big guy...
WAS a big guy, Dawg.
donnaplease wrote: he has had an equal amount of criticism by the 'Wigglers'. I believe they are the ones that are commenting about his hair and wardrobe as criteria for how appropriate (or not) Jeff is as a member of Journey.
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