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scarygirl wrote:If I get accused of being a loon so be it. I posted this over at Perryville and Perry Palace too.
I know alot of us talk about how great it would be to see SP one more time, so that got me to thinking. There's a similar thread over at Perriville, which is funny because I had been thinking along the same lines; if something could be done to bring SP out one more tiime.
Here it goes.
Fans of Jericho, as part of their campaign to bring the show back, took out a full page ad in Variety. I propose this. That his fans collectectively pool their money together and take out a full page advertisement in a MAJOR NEWSPAPER. One that Steve is sure to read. The main idea would to be express how much we miss him, how much we appreciate him, and to show him that the music industry is a very dark lonely place without him. That his fans could care less if he hits the high notes. That he is more than the sum of an upper octave, Maybe, just maybe it will convince him to come back, just one more time.
I know there are some people who may think I have lost my marbles. That this idea is crazy. To them I say, those who have no imagination have no desire other than to toil in drudge. I think this could really work, and I am deadly serious about this. ANYONE?
Saint John wrote:scarygirl wrote:If I get accused of being a loon so be it. I posted this over at Perryville and Perry Palace too.
I know alot of us talk about how great it would be to see SP one more time, so that got me to thinking. There's a similar thread over at Perriville, which is funny because I had been thinking along the same lines; if something could be done to bring SP out one more tiime.
Here it goes.
Fans of Jericho, as part of their campaign to bring the show back, took out a full page ad in Variety. I propose this. That his fans collectectively pool their money together and take out a full page advertisement in a MAJOR NEWSPAPER. One that Steve is sure to read. The main idea would to be express how much we miss him, how much we appreciate him, and to show him that the music industry is a very dark lonely place without him. That his fans could care less if he hits the high notes. That he is more than the sum of an upper octave, Maybe, just maybe it will convince him to come back, just one more time.
I know there are some people who may think I have lost my marbles. That this idea is crazy. To them I say, those who have no imagination have no desire other than to toil in drudge. I think this could really work, and I am deadly serious about this. ANYONE?
As embarrassing as this might sound, I'm in. Time is just about out. Where do I mail my check to?
scarygirl wrote:I'm deadly serious about this. I assume one could set up a paypal account. Tomorrow, I'm checking on pricing. Someone over at Perryville mentioned that Steve supposedly reads the San Diego Union Tribune. Has anyone else heard this?Saint John wrote:scarygirl wrote:If I get accused of being a loon so be it. I posted this over at Perryville and Perry Palace too.
I know alot of us talk about how great it would be to see SP one more time, so that got me to thinking. There's a similar thread over at Perriville, which is funny because I had been thinking along the same lines; if something could be done to bring SP out one more tiime.
Here it goes.
Fans of Jericho, as part of their campaign to bring the show back, took out a full page ad in Variety. I propose this. That his fans collectectively pool their money together and take out a full page advertisement in a MAJOR NEWSPAPER. One that Steve is sure to read. The main idea would to be express how much we miss him, how much we appreciate him, and to show him that the music industry is a very dark lonely place without him. That his fans could care less if he hits the high notes. That he is more than the sum of an upper octave, Maybe, just maybe it will convince him to come back, just one more time.
I know there are some people who may think I have lost my marbles. That this idea is crazy. To them I say, those who have no imagination have no desire other than to toil in drudge. I think this could really work, and I am deadly serious about this. ANYONE?
As embarrassing as this might sound, I'm in. Time is just about out. Where do I mail my check to?
scarygirl wrote:If I get accused of being a loon so be it. I posted this over at Perryville and Perry Palace too.
I know alot of us talk about how great it would be to see SP one more time, so that got me to thinking. There's a similar thread over at Perriville, which is funny because I had been thinking along the same lines; if something could be done to bring SP out one more tiime.
Here it goes.
Fans of Jericho, as part of their campaign to bring the show back, took out a full page ad in Variety. I propose this. That his fans collectectively pool their money together and take out a full page advertisement in a MAJOR NEWSPAPER. One that Steve is sure to read. The main idea would to be express how much we miss him, how much we appreciate him, and to show him that the music industry is a very dark lonely place without him. That his fans could care less if he hits the high notes. That he is more than the sum of an upper octave, Maybe, just maybe it will convince him to come back, just one more time.
I know there are some people who may think I have lost my marbles. That this idea is crazy. To them I say, those who have no imagination have no desire other than to toil in drudge. I think this could really work, and I am deadly serious about this. ANYONE?
scarygirl wrote:If I get accused of being a loon so be it. I posted this over at Perryville and Perry Palace too.
I know alot of us talk about how great it would be to see SP one more time, so that got me to thinking. There's a similar thread over at Perriville, which is funny because I had been thinking along the same lines; if something could be done to bring SP out one more tiime.
Here it goes.
Fans of Jericho, as part of their campaign to bring the show back, took out a full page ad in Variety. I propose this. That his fans collectectively pool their money together and take out a full page advertisement in a MAJOR NEWSPAPER. One that Steve is sure to read. The main idea would to be express how much we miss him, how much we appreciate him, and to show him that the music industry is a very dark lonely place without him. That his fans could care less if he hits the high notes. That he is more than the sum of an upper octave, Maybe, just maybe it will convince him to come back, just one more time.
I know there are some people who may think I have lost my marbles. That this idea is crazy. To them I say, those who have no imagination have no desire other than to toil in drudge. I think this could really work, and I am deadly serious about this. ANYONE?
Lora wrote:scarygirl wrote:If I get accused of being a loon so be it. I posted this over at Perryville and Perry Palace too.
I know alot of us talk about how great it would be to see SP one more time, so that got me to thinking. There's a similar thread over at Perriville, which is funny because I had been thinking along the same lines; if something could be done to bring SP out one more tiime.
Here it goes.
Fans of Jericho, as part of their campaign to bring the show back, took out a full page ad in Variety. I propose this. That his fans collectectively pool their money together and take out a full page advertisement in a MAJOR NEWSPAPER. One that Steve is sure to read. The main idea would to be express how much we miss him, how much we appreciate him, and to show him that the music industry is a very dark lonely place without him. That his fans could care less if he hits the high notes. That he is more than the sum of an upper octave, Maybe, just maybe it will convince him to come back, just one more time.
I know there are some people who may think I have lost my marbles. That this idea is crazy. To them I say, those who have no imagination have no desire other than to toil in drudge. I think this could really work, and I am deadly serious about this. ANYONE?
I usually try to stay out of these things, but because you are talking about people contributing money, I felt I needed to say something before this gets out of hand. Steve Perry does not feel unappreciated. He is well aware of the loyal and wonderful fans he has. The decision of whether or not he will sing/perform again is his alone to make. I would never presume to speak for him, but I also don't want to see people contributing money to something that is not going to achieve the results hoped for. I'm sure he would be flattered and humbled by the effort but that's as far as it would go.
You are free to do this if you want and I fully understand the thought and desire behind the effort, but I personally don't think it is money well spent.
Lora wrote:scarygirl wrote:If I get accused of being a loon so be it. I posted this over at Perryville and Perry Palace too.
I know alot of us talk about how great it would be to see SP one more time, so that got me to thinking. There's a similar thread over at Perriville, which is funny because I had been thinking along the same lines; if something could be done to bring SP out one more tiime.
Here it goes.
Fans of Jericho, as part of their campaign to bring the show back, took out a full page ad in Variety. I propose this. That his fans collectectively pool their money together and take out a full page advertisement in a MAJOR NEWSPAPER. One that Steve is sure to read. The main idea would to be express how much we miss him, how much we appreciate him, and to show him that the music industry is a very dark lonely place without him. That his fans could care less if he hits the high notes. That he is more than the sum of an upper octave, Maybe, just maybe it will convince him to come back, just one more time.
I know there are some people who may think I have lost my marbles. That this idea is crazy. To them I say, those who have no imagination have no desire other than to toil in drudge. I think this could really work, and I am deadly serious about this. ANYONE?
I usually try to stay out of these things, but because you are talking about people contributing money, I felt I needed to say something before this gets out of hand. Steve Perry does not feel unappreciated. He is well aware of the loyal and wonderful fans he has. The decision of whether or not he will sing/perform again is his alone to make. I would never presume to speak for him, but I also don't want to see people contributing money to something that is not going to achieve the results hoped for. I'm sure he would be flattered and humbled by the effort but that's as far as it would go.
You are free to do this if you want and I fully understand the thought and desire behind the effort, but I personally don't think it is money well spent.
Rick wrote:You're not crazy, a lot of people want the same thing, including myself. Just one more record. I don't give a shit if he has to sing baritone, just one more record before it's too late. Find your avenue of posting the ad and get the price and post it on here, and see what happens. You may be surprised. If you don't get the necessary funding, then you can return the money to those that donated. It's worth a shot. There is no way he could ignore that. I'm damn sure in.
Lora wrote:scarygirl wrote:If I get accused of being a loon so be it. I posted this over at Perryville and Perry Palace too.
I know alot of us talk about how great it would be to see SP one more time, so that got me to thinking. There's a similar thread over at Perriville, which is funny because I had been thinking along the same lines; if something could be done to bring SP out one more tiime.
Here it goes.
Fans of Jericho, as part of their campaign to bring the show back, took out a full page ad in Variety. I propose this. That his fans collectectively pool their money together and take out a full page advertisement in a MAJOR NEWSPAPER. One that Steve is sure to read. The main idea would to be express how much we miss him, how much we appreciate him, and to show him that the music industry is a very dark lonely place without him. That his fans could care less if he hits the high notes. That he is more than the sum of an upper octave, Maybe, just maybe it will convince him to come back, just one more time.
I know there are some people who may think I have lost my marbles. That this idea is crazy. To them I say, those who have no imagination have no desire other than to toil in drudge. I think this could really work, and I am deadly serious about this. ANYONE?
I usually try to stay out of these things, but because you are talking about people contributing money, I felt I needed to say something before this gets out of hand. Steve Perry does not feel unappreciated. He is well aware of the loyal and wonderful fans he has. The decision of whether or not he will sing/perform again is his alone to make. I would never presume to speak for him, but I also don't want to see people contributing money to something that is not going to achieve the results hoped for. I'm sure he would be flattered and humbled by the effort but that's as far as it would go.
You are free to do this if you want and I fully understand the thought and desire behind the effort, but I personally don't think it is money well spent.
Monker wrote:Lora wrote:scarygirl wrote:If I get accused of being a loon so be it. I posted this over at Perryville and Perry Palace too.
I know alot of us talk about how great it would be to see SP one more time, so that got me to thinking. There's a similar thread over at Perriville, which is funny because I had been thinking along the same lines; if something could be done to bring SP out one more tiime.
Here it goes.
Fans of Jericho, as part of their campaign to bring the show back, took out a full page ad in Variety. I propose this. That his fans collectectively pool their money together and take out a full page advertisement in a MAJOR NEWSPAPER. One that Steve is sure to read. The main idea would to be express how much we miss him, how much we appreciate him, and to show him that the music industry is a very dark lonely place without him. That his fans could care less if he hits the high notes. That he is more than the sum of an upper octave, Maybe, just maybe it will convince him to come back, just one more time.
I know there are some people who may think I have lost my marbles. That this idea is crazy. To them I say, those who have no imagination have no desire other than to toil in drudge. I think this could really work, and I am deadly serious about this. ANYONE?
I usually try to stay out of these things, but because you are talking about people contributing money, I felt I needed to say something before this gets out of hand. Steve Perry does not feel unappreciated. He is well aware of the loyal and wonderful fans he has. The decision of whether or not he will sing/perform again is his alone to make. I would never presume to speak for him, but I also don't want to see people contributing money to something that is not going to achieve the results hoped for. I'm sure he would be flattered and humbled by the effort but that's as far as it would go.
You are free to do this if you want and I fully understand the thought and desire behind the effort, but I personally don't think it is money well spent.
Ah, gee, Lora, why do you have to be so negative about things? What a downer!
Saint John wrote:
Do you think a "Sing, Fucker!!!" sign would work better?![]()
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scarygirl wrote:If I get accused of being a loon so be it. I posted this over at Perryville and Perry Palace too.
I know alot of us talk about how great it would be to see SP one more time, so that got me to thinking. There's a similar thread over at Perriville, which is funny because I had been thinking along the same lines; if something could be done to bring SP out one more tiime.
Here it goes.
Fans of Jericho, as part of their campaign to bring the show back, took out a full page ad in Variety. I propose this. That his fans collectectively pool their money together and take out a full page advertisement in a MAJOR NEWSPAPER. One that Steve is sure to read. The main idea would to be express how much we miss him, how much we appreciate him, and to show him that the music industry is a very dark lonely place without him. That his fans could care less if he hits the high notes. That he is more than the sum of an upper octave, Maybe, just maybe it will convince him to come back, just one more time.
I know there are some people who may think I have lost my marbles. That this idea is crazy. To them I say, those who have no imagination have no desire other than to toil in drudge. I think this could really work, and I am deadly serious about this. ANYONE?
mrmusicman73 wrote:scarygirl wrote:If I get accused of being a loon so be it. I posted this over at Perryville and Perry Palace too.
I know alot of us talk about how great it would be to see SP one more time, so that got me to thinking. There's a similar thread over at Perriville, which is funny because I had been thinking along the same lines; if something could be done to bring SP out one more tiime.
Here it goes.
Fans of Jericho, as part of their campaign to bring the show back, took out a full page ad in Variety. I propose this. That his fans collectectively pool their money together and take out a full page advertisement in a MAJOR NEWSPAPER. One that Steve is sure to read. The main idea would to be express how much we miss him, how much we appreciate him, and to show him that the music industry is a very dark lonely place without him. That his fans could care less if he hits the high notes. That he is more than the sum of an upper octave, Maybe, just maybe it will convince him to come back, just one more time.
I know there are some people who may think I have lost my marbles. That this idea is crazy. To them I say, those who have no imagination have no desire other than to toil in drudge. I think this could really work, and I am deadly serious about this. ANYONE?
How about a grass roots petition? This way there would be no money involved other than donated time. It might have a much bigger impact.
Just an idea...
scarygirl wrote:If I get accused of being a loon so be it. I posted this over at Perryville and Perry Palace too.
I know alot of us talk about how great it would be to see SP one more time, so that got me to thinking. There's a similar thread over at Perriville, which is funny because I had been thinking along the same lines; if something could be done to bring SP out one more tiime.
Here it goes.
Fans of Jericho, as part of their campaign to bring the show back, took out a full page ad in Variety. I propose this. That his fans collectectively pool their money together and take out a full page advertisement in a MAJOR NEWSPAPER. One that Steve is sure to read. The main idea would to be express how much we miss him, how much we appreciate him, and to show him that the music industry is a very dark lonely place without him. That his fans could care less if he hits the high notes. That he is more than the sum of an upper octave, Maybe, just maybe it will convince him to come back, just one more time.
I know there are some people who may think I have lost my marbles. That this idea is crazy. To them I say, those who have no imagination have no desire other than to toil in drudge. I think this could really work, and I am deadly serious about this. ANYONE?
scarygirl wrote:If I get accused of being a loon so be it. I posted this over at Perryville and Perry Palace too.
Playitloudforme wrote:Who would be in charge of taking everyone's money, and how does anyone know that it ends up where it's supposed to be? Meaning... what if $500 is collected. How do we know that we got $500 worth in product? Sorry, scary girl, but I don't know you from Adam.
He's been undulated with emails from Fan Asylum. He knows his fans miss him. An ad placed anywhere isn't going to make any difference. Is this for him you do it, or yourself? Do as you wish, but the money is better spent elsewhere (in my opinion).
(yes.. I know. Wet blanket. Voice of Reason. Queen bitch of the universe. However you see fit to apply.)
Rick wrote:Playitloudforme wrote:Who would be in charge of taking everyone's money, and how does anyone know that it ends up where it's supposed to be? Meaning... what if $500 is collected. How do we know that we got $500 worth in product? Sorry, scary girl, but I don't know you from Adam.
He's been undulated with emails from Fan Asylum. He knows his fans miss him. An ad placed anywhere isn't going to make any difference. Is this for him you do it, or yourself? Do as you wish, but the money is better spent elsewhere (in my opinion).
(yes.. I know. Wet blanket. Voice of Reason. Queen bitch of the universe. However you see fit to apply.)
Give the Governor Harrumph!
Playitloudforme wrote:Rick wrote:Playitloudforme wrote:Who would be in charge of taking everyone's money, and how does anyone know that it ends up where it's supposed to be? Meaning... what if $500 is collected. How do we know that we got $500 worth in product? Sorry, scary girl, but I don't know you from Adam.
He's been undulated with emails from Fan Asylum. He knows his fans miss him. An ad placed anywhere isn't going to make any difference. Is this for him you do it, or yourself? Do as you wish, but the money is better spent elsewhere (in my opinion).
(yes.. I know. Wet blanket. Voice of Reason. Queen bitch of the universe. However you see fit to apply.)
Give the Governor Harrumph!
Quoi?? LOL
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