Fyre, do you just enjoy making things up as you go along?
Wheels Of Fyre wrote:No. I've been very clear that when SP joined that they had to start from scratch and build up their fan base which JC inherited.
The dynamics of the fanbase changed with Perry, because the music changed. However, there is absolutely no evidence that Journey had to 'start over'. You are just inventing that to prove your own point.
Sure, JC 'inherited' that fanbase. But, it had a HUGE expansion with Escape. That is absolutely UNDENIABLE. Both concert sales, album sales, hit singles, and national polls prove that.
And you said "nobody". 3 million is a LOT for a new medium like that. What you fail to recognize are all of the fans of MTV who were NOT one of the 3 million subscribers but rather watched at their friend's houses. MYV was HUGE. Were you NOT paying attention then? We ALWAYS had MTV parties. Every weekend.
YOU obviously were not paying much attention. In the beginning MTV did NOT have a huge influence on what was a 'hit' and what wasn't...and it certainly was not the case in the early 80's and the Escape concert, etc. That influence did not come until later AFTER MTV was integrated into American culture.
And, your comments about Jonathan's looks being so important are absolute bullshit. JC's looks were somehow important to Journey's success? More important then his influence over over the songwriting? Give me a break, that is such an ignorant statement that I can't believe someone would make such an argument on a Journey forum.
Absolutely. Everybody saw the video revolution coming a mile away. You speak as if it was invented on the spot and launched the very same day in August, 1981! It was planned long before that.
It was 'planned'? Again, you are inventing things. It was never planned. Who planned it? The Beatles? The Monkey's? TV and video had always been flirted with...even back in the 50's...but the idea of a channel on cable for 'music video' was NOT planned. There wasn't even enough 'music video' to fill up the time when it was launched. If anything, it was very 'unplanned'.
It was on the horizon and destined to kill the radio. It doesn't matter if it yet had been launched.
And, it did NOT 'kill radio'. It completely changed the type of music on the radio....but it absolutely did NOT kill radio. Seems to me that I could turn on the radio right now and listen to music. But, if I turn on MTV, I bet I don't see a music video. Which is REALLY 'dead'? If you want to see the latest video, you go to the internet, not cable.
Right. ROR was released that year and was something of a political statement against MTV despite the fact that they recorded the Houston show in conjunction with them! There's that pathology again!
Eventually they DID record LIVE videos.
Yep, that is true...and the ROR doc was on MTV. But, MTV was NOT a huge part of Journey's success...especially in the early 80's.
Not as pretty boys but they were previously marketed as classy dressers. It just so happens that by the time of E5C4P3 that that fashion statement had passed and jeans and t-shirts were in. Of course, that fad passed quickly and they went back to the tuxedo shirts, permed hair, and *choke* painted smocks!
LOL...Journey was not 'marketed' for their looks! In those days, Herbie wanted Journey albums to be known for the giant scarab...not Gregg's Monster!
Matthew wrote:To me it's stadium tours...top ten singles...and multi-platinum albums...and becoming a household name. Journey were not at this stage in 1978.
You're definition is goofy.
Maybe he is...But, he is absoluely correct.
When JOURNEY started the big leagues was getting a record label to sign you. This pretty much assured radio play - ultimately, I think the two went hand in hand. THAT was the big leagues.
What? Again, making things up. Having a record deal does not gaurantee airplay. Even after three albums with Perry, they did not have THAT much airplay. Look up how many top 10 singles Journey had prior to Escape. Your argument is so full of holes that SpongeBob could use it as a jellyfish net.
Stadium tours were invented during the course of JOURNEY's career.
LOL. So? They were not invented BECAUSE OF JOURNEY! Other bands were doing it too.