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It's Official - Journey Wants a Perry Soundalike

Postby kmjrr » Fri Jun 15, 2007 2:49 am

Hi, I'm a new poster but have been here a long time. I just came across this article and Cain's comments:

"We just wanted to move in a different direction sonically. We're interested in our legacy right now. We want to sound like our records and we want to sound like the 65 million units that are out there."

Full article:
http://www.showbuzz.cbsnews.com/stories ... 6192.shtml

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Postby swlaurie » Fri Jun 15, 2007 2:52 am

The only way it would "sound like our records" is if Steve Perry came back into the fold. And we all know what the chances of that are.
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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:15 am

check the front page as well 8)
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Re: It's Official - Journey Wants a Perry Soundalike

Postby ohsherrie » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:21 am

kmjrr wrote:Hi, I'm a new poster but have been here a long time. I just came across this article and Cain's comments:

"We just wanted to move in a different direction sonically. We're interested in our legacy right now. We want to sound like our records and we want to sound like the 65 million units that are out there."

Full article:
http://www.showbuzz.cbsnews.com/stories ... 6192.shtml

Ray


So in other words Jeff wanted to go in the direction of new music and the different direction Jon was talking about meant different than Jeff's in that they just want to keep doing the nostalgia thing. :roll:
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Re: It's Official - Journey Wants a Perry Soundalike

Postby conversationpc » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:22 am

kmjrr wrote:"We just wanted to move in a different direction sonically. We're interested in our legacy right now. We want to sound like our records and we want to sound like the 65 million units that are out there."


Translation = "We're interested in milking as much money from classic rock fans as possible. We want to become a nostalgia band and sell 65 million more units because we're creatively as dry as hell."

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Re: It's Official - Journey Wants a Perry Soundalike

Postby NealIsGod » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:22 am

ohsherrie wrote:
kmjrr wrote:Hi, I'm a new poster but have been here a long time. I just came across this article and Cain's comments:

"We just wanted to move in a different direction sonically. We're interested in our legacy right now. We want to sound like our records and we want to sound like the 65 million units that are out there."

Full article:
http://www.showbuzz.cbsnews.com/stories ... 6192.shtml

Ray


So in other words Jeff wanted to go in the direction of new music and the different direction Jon was talking about meant different than Jeff's in that they just want to keep doing the nostalgia thing. :roll:


If they had just told Jeff that, he probably would have agreed that it wasn't a good fit, and left amicably. Why did they do it the way they did?
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Postby Escape Artist » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:22 am

The band... if it can still be called that...has put it's self into a position of begging Perry to come back or retiring.

I would venture to say another replacement singer is not going to work at this point.

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Postby kcdrummer » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:25 am

I doubt that even Steve Perry today doesn't sound like Steve Perry of the 70's & 80's so if he were still in the band would Schon & Cain kick him out today?
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Postby kcdrummer » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:26 am

I doubt that even Steve Perry today doesn't sound like Steve Perry of the 70's & 80's so if he were still in the band would Schon & Cain kick him out today?
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Postby Escape Artist » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:29 am

They would kick themselves out if they started singing lead
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Postby Sassie » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:30 am

I bet they would try but if I was him I would have the most savage lawyers in the whole world draw up my contract!
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Postby bladesedge » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:30 am

It's about money, end of story.

They believe Jeff wouldn't make them money, but they know that a Perry clone and the 'legacy' sound will. Money talks, indeed.

This all leaves a very bad taste....and the writing was on the wall with Steve A's treatment.

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Postby Scarab Pilot » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:36 am

bladesedge wrote:It's about money, end of story.

They believe Jeff wouldn't make them money, but they know that a Perry clone and the 'legacy' sound will. Money talks, indeed.

This all leaves a very bad taste....and the writing was on the wall with Steve A's treatment.

:roll:


So they've become the very label that they hated in the 80's. Corporate Rock. The corporation...NoMoTa. Irony and karma abound...
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Re: It's Official - Journey Wants a Perry Soundalike

Postby ohsherrie » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:42 am

NealIsGod wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
kmjrr wrote:Hi, I'm a new poster but have been here a long time. I just came across this article and Cain's comments:

"We just wanted to move in a different direction sonically. We're interested in our legacy right now. We want to sound like our records and we want to sound like the 65 million units that are out there."

Full article:
http://www.showbuzz.cbsnews.com/stories ... 6192.shtml

Ray


So in other words Jeff wanted to go in the direction of new music and the different direction Jon was talking about meant different than Jeff's in that they just want to keep doing the nostalgia thing. :roll:


If they had just told Jeff that, he probably would have agreed that it wasn't a good fit, and left amicably. Why did they do it the way they did?


I don't see why they didn't tell Jeff from the beginning that they only wanted the Perry sound instead of leading him and us to think they were ready to do something new. They lied to all of us from the beginning. Image
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Postby Wally_Hatchet » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:54 am

Did anyone notice this comment at the bottom of the article:

A little twist that David Chase worked into the last scene....the "would-be" hit man who enters the restaurant at the same time as AJ, sits at the counter and then goes to the bathroom is none other than Steve Perry himself (as his song plays on the jukebox! lol). Go back and look at the facial features. There's no doubt it's him. Another stroke of genius by David Chase. Love it!
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Postby ohsherrie » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:58 am

Wally_Hatchet wrote:Did anyone notice this comment at the bottom of the article:

A little twist that David Chase worked into the last scene....the "would-be" hit man who enters the restaurant at the same time as AJ, sits at the counter and then goes to the bathroom is none other than Steve Perry himself (as his song plays on the jukebox! lol). Go back and look at the facial features. There's no doubt it's him. Another stroke of genius by David Chase. Love it!
Posted by thisandthat1 at 10:57 AM : Jun 14, 2007


Aw shit, you're kidding. :shock:

Somebody who watched please verify.
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Postby 7 Wishes » Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:59 am

This wouldn't have happened if they had done the right thing and hired Jeremey or Hugo in 1998. It was the right choice then. Augieri was always the wrong choice. JSS was a GREAT choice, if an ambitious one. A lot of people are hypocritical in that they demand "the classic Journey sound" but then want the band to "go in a new direction". All things being equal, a Jeff-fronted Journey would have sounded a LOT different, and a lot of fans would have dropped of the bandwagon, and they've been around too long to pick up as many "new" or younger fans.

I was eagerly anticipating a JSS-Journey album and I think it would have been pretty bombastic. If they had wanted to devote their sound to the "classic" Journey material, they should have gone with Jeremey or Hugo last year - both of them knew ALL the material and would have been able to take the gig at a moment's notice once Augieri went down for the count. That's what I don't understand - why bring Jeff on board last July, in keeping with the post-Perry "new Journey sound" modicum, only to do a 180 and suddenly want to sound like the "65 million units already out there"?

As I've said - they should have done this the second they decided to part ways with Perry - not now. They did a terrible thing to a fantastic guy with a world of talent. When they inexplicably chose Augieri over Jeremey and Hugo in 1998, they committed to a new direction, and that was the case (even more so) with Jeff at the helm. Certainly they will lose some die-hard fans; the new singer is stratospherically talented and sounds EXACTLY like Perry, and enough of the die-hard fans who have been outraged by the band's terrible treatment of Jeff will be won over by the talents of the new singer; additionally, he will put a LOT more fannies in the seats once they commence touring, because NO-ONE will be able to tell the difference sonically, and the new singer even bears a resemblance to Perry.

In my opinion, they should have done this in 1998 or 2006 (when Augieri was let go) - they never should have taken Jeff on board, because he's a great man and a tremendous talent who deserved the world and instead was treated like a pile of shit. The people they have alientated have enough dirt on these guys to tarnish their legacy forever. I hope that doesn't happen, because once everyone has some time to process these developments, they will be more than happy with the results.
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Postby Rick » Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:15 am

ohsherrie wrote:
Wally_Hatchet wrote:Did anyone notice this comment at the bottom of the article:

A little twist that David Chase worked into the last scene....the "would-be" hit man who enters the restaurant at the same time as AJ, sits at the counter and then goes to the bathroom is none other than Steve Perry himself (as his song plays on the jukebox! lol). Go back and look at the facial features. There's no doubt it's him. Another stroke of genius by David Chase. Love it!
Posted by thisandthat1 at 10:57 AM : Jun 14, 2007


Aw shit, you're kidding. :shock:

Somebody who watched please verify.


I'm going to have a look right now.
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Postby NealIsGod » Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:16 am

ohsherrie wrote:
Wally_Hatchet wrote:Did anyone notice this comment at the bottom of the article:

A little twist that David Chase worked into the last scene....the "would-be" hit man who enters the restaurant at the same time as AJ, sits at the counter and then goes to the bathroom is none other than Steve Perry himself (as his song plays on the jukebox! lol). Go back and look at the facial features. There's no doubt it's him. Another stroke of genius by David Chase. Love it!
Posted by thisandthat1 at 10:57 AM : Jun 14, 2007


Aw shit, you're kidding. :shock:

Somebody who watched please verify.


That's BS. It was a guy who owns a pizza parlor that some casting person from Sopranos found. They wanted a classic Italian looking guy, and he fit the bill.
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Postby Wally_Hatchet » Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:18 am

Not saying it's true, I didnt see it. Just posted a comment someone left...
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Postby conversationpc » Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:22 am

7 Wishes wrote:Augieri was always the wrong choice.


Hindsight is, as they say, 20/20 isn't it? With the exception of the lipping episode, I rather enjoyed his years with the band.

JSS was a GREAT choice, if an ambitious one.


Can't disagree with that. Jeff got me excited about the band once again. I thought he would pump new life into the guys and bring a different angle to the songwriting. Too bad they are going the nostalgia route instead.
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Postby swlaurie » Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:26 am

Hmmmm... a sonic change, huh?

How 'bout Journey as a death-metal band?
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Postby Carlitto H@kk » Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:29 am

NealIsGod wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
Wally_Hatchet wrote:Did anyone notice this comment at the bottom of the article:

A little twist that David Chase worked into the last scene....the "would-be" hit man who enters the restaurant at the same time as AJ, sits at the counter and then goes to the bathroom is none other than Steve Perry himself (as his song plays on the jukebox! lol). Go back and look at the facial features. There's no doubt it's him. Another stroke of genius by David Chase. Love it!
Posted by thisandthat1 at 10:57 AM : Jun 14, 2007


Aw shit, you're kidding. :shock:

Somebody who watched please verify.


That's BS. It was a guy who owns a pizza parlor that some casting person from Sopranos found. They wanted a classic Italian looking guy, and he fit the bill.


It's the same guy that played Philly Phil's nephew a few seasons ago...
Just like the old truck-driver they kept showing was 'the brother'
of a guy that Chrissy's crew whakked in season 2...
2 guys that would DEFINITELY want some payback and
a phenominal way to keep as much tension in that final scene as possible...
Fuckin' Brilliant!!!

BTW, what was that haunting song being played out in that historic scene???
Is that band even still around??? :shock:
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Postby Rick » Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:33 am

NealIsGod wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
Wally_Hatchet wrote:Did anyone notice this comment at the bottom of the article:

A little twist that David Chase worked into the last scene....the "would-be" hit man who enters the restaurant at the same time as AJ, sits at the counter and then goes to the bathroom is none other than Steve Perry himself (as his song plays on the jukebox! lol). Go back and look at the facial features. There's no doubt it's him. Another stroke of genius by David Chase. Love it!
Posted by thisandthat1 at 10:57 AM : Jun 14, 2007


Aw shit, you're kidding. :shock:

Somebody who watched please verify.


That's BS. It was a guy who owns a pizza parlor that some casting person from Sopranos found. They wanted a classic Italian looking guy, and he fit the bill.


Yeah, definitely not SP.
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Postby Chrismo » Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:34 am

swlaurie wrote:Hmmmm... a sonic change, huh?

How 'bout Journey as a death-metal band?


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Postby Phreakboy » Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:35 am

bladesedge wrote:It's about money, end of story.

They believe Jeff wouldn't make them money, but they know that a Perry clone and the 'legacy' sound will. Money talks, indeed.

This all leaves a very bad taste....and the writing was on the wall with Steve A's treatment.

:roll:


I agree.
Journey is now a business and no longer a band. It seems they intend on cashing in on nostalgia.
So many others have gone that direction due to the current status of the record industry.

I guess it's their right to do so since it is their band.
How they handle the business matters is another ball of wax. It appears they have little concern or respect for others that are only trying to keep Journey in the spotlight and put money in Neal and Jon's bank account.

They sure seem to be good at burning bridges.
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Postby NealIsGod » Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:36 am

C-H@kk-Dizzle wrote:
NealIsGod wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
Wally_Hatchet wrote:Did anyone notice this comment at the bottom of the article:

A little twist that David Chase worked into the last scene....the "would-be" hit man who enters the restaurant at the same time as AJ, sits at the counter and then goes to the bathroom is none other than Steve Perry himself (as his song plays on the jukebox! lol). Go back and look at the facial features. There's no doubt it's him. Another stroke of genius by David Chase. Love it!
Posted by thisandthat1 at 10:57 AM : Jun 14, 2007


Aw shit, you're kidding. :shock:

Somebody who watched please verify.


That's BS. It was a guy who owns a pizza parlor that some casting person from Sopranos found. They wanted a classic Italian looking guy, and he fit the bill.


It's the same guy that played Philly Phil's nephew a few seasons ago...


No it wasn't. I saw a story on Inside Edition the other night. He owns a pizza parlor and one of the casting people from Sopranos happen to see him and asked him if he would be interested.

You can't believe everything you read, Carl. :wink:
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Postby Ftloperry » Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:45 am

So Neal wants to be his own cover band? :?: :lol: :mrgreen:
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Postby ohsherrie » Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:54 am

NealIsGod wrote:
ohsherrie wrote:
Wally_Hatchet wrote:Did anyone notice this comment at the bottom of the article:

A little twist that David Chase worked into the last scene....the "would-be" hit man who enters the restaurant at the same time as AJ, sits at the counter and then goes to the bathroom is none other than Steve Perry himself (as his song plays on the jukebox! lol). Go back and look at the facial features. There's no doubt it's him. Another stroke of genius by David Chase. Love it!
Posted by thisandthat1 at 10:57 AM : Jun 14, 2007


Aw shit, you're kidding. :shock:

Somebody who watched please verify.


That's BS. It was a guy who owns a pizza parlor that some casting person from Sopranos found. They wanted a classic Italian looking guy, and he fit the bill.


Thanks NIG. :D

Wally, I knew you weren't saying it. :)
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Postby Playitloudforme » Fri Jun 15, 2007 5:03 am

That sums it all up. Friga is dried up and can't come up with anything new, so they're going to play their cashcow til no one shows up at the shows anymore.

"We're interested in our legacy now". What an asshole.

MAYBE YA SHOULDN'T HAVE CRACKED THE DAMN STONE IN THE FIRSTPLACE... dickweed.
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