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knox wrote:Your definition of success with Augeri is not the same as others' definitions.
Album sales with Augeri were horrible. They were not in the same galaxy with Augeri as they were with Perry. Augeri could never go back to singing those songs again - were they to stick with the old material. His genetics just don't allow it.
Neither do a Mid-50s Steve Perry.
Let's just enjoy the past. These guys are ALL getting old. Stop expecting them to be what they were.
It's over. Period.
We'll always have '81.
knox wrote:
Let's just enjoy the past. These guys are ALL getting old. Stop expecting them to be what they were.
It's over. Period.
We'll always have '81.
chf34jmac wrote:Augeri WILL be back sometime after October of this year. His "No compete" clause in his release expires at that time. He has 2 albums due out. One is the second Tall Stories album and the other is a solo album. His voice is back and is fine.
To answer the going forward with SA question. Why would he want anything to do with a bunch of classless individuals that all played a part in Tapegate and then left him swinging all alone on the branch. Would you want to work with them again after that?
chf34jmac wrote:Augeri WILL be back sometime after October of this year. His "No compete" clause in his release expires at that time. He has 2 albums due out. One is the second Tall Stories album and the other is a solo album. His voice is back and is fine.
To answer the going forward with SA question. Why would he want anything to do with a bunch of classless individuals that all played a part in Tapegate and then left him swinging all alone on the branch. Would you want to work with them again after that?
Eric wrote:How do we know Augeri is healthy?
If he lost his voice constantly the last 3 years with the band, how could they go back to him?
I think had they released something with Soto this fall, with the hugely pro-80's wave that exist currently, they could have had some decent album and song sales...
donnaplease wrote:Eric wrote:How do we know Augeri is healthy?
If he lost his voice constantly the last 3 years with the band, how could they go back to him?
I think had they released something with Soto this fall, with the hugely pro-80's wave that exist currently, they could have had some decent album and song sales...
Unfortunately, Jeff is no longer an option. I'm not really sure he was the answer to the 'pro-80's' wave anyway, because he added such a fresh take on the classics, it was almost like they were new again. Incredible!!! Luckily for us, Jeff is about to embark on a US tour that is sure to knock our socks off!!!
Now... if the band formerly known as Journey wants to take advantage of the pro-80's wave, they need to go with Jeremey Hunsicker. For those of you who haven't ever been to one of his shows, it's almost like being in the room with Steve Perry himself. If you close your eyes while he's singing, at times you may not be able to tell the difference! The youtube videos don't do him justice!!! Jeremey would be the perfect choice to allow Journey to get back on the road and ride the nostalgia circuit with any semblance of credibility, if that's even possible at this point.
knox wrote:
Album sales with Augeri were horrible.
ebake02 wrote:knox wrote:
Album sales with Augeri were horrible.
Ticket sales were good though and anymore that's all that really matters. I'd rather sell a million tickets than a million albums any day.
Saint John wrote:donnaplease wrote:Eric wrote:How do we know Augeri is healthy?
If he lost his voice constantly the last 3 years with the band, how could they go back to him?
I think had they released something with Soto this fall, with the hugely pro-80's wave that exist currently, they could have had some decent album and song sales...
Unfortunately, Jeff is no longer an option. I'm not really sure he was the answer to the 'pro-80's' wave anyway, because he added such a fresh take on the classics, it was almost like they were new again. Incredible!!! Luckily for us, Jeff is about to embark on a US tour that is sure to knock our socks off!!!
Now... if the band formerly known as Journey wants to take advantage of the pro-80's wave, they need to go with Jeremey Hunsicker. For those of you who haven't ever been to one of his shows, it's almost like being in the room with Steve Perry himself. If you close your eyes while he's singing, at times you may not be able to tell the difference! The youtube videos don't do him justice!!! Jeremey would be the perfect choice to allow Journey to get back on the road and ride the nostalgia circuit with any semblance of credibility, if that's even possible at this point.
I've seen and heard Jeremey, and while I think he's great, he's no Steve Perry. If I closed my eyes I'd still know it was Jeremey Hunsicker.Journey, through poor decisions, has left themselves with two logical scenarios. Talk Steve Perry into rejoining or call it quits. Those are the only two options that would ensure proper closure...so I'm sure they'll do neither.
Saint John wrote:
I've seen and heard Jeremey, and while I think he's great, he's no Steve Perry. If I closed my eyes I'd still know it was Jeremey Hunsicker.Journey, through poor decisions, has left themselves with two logical scenarios. Talk Steve Perry into rejoining or call it quits. Those are the only two options that would ensure proper closure...so I'm sure they'll do neither.
knox wrote:ebake02 wrote:knox wrote:
Album sales with Augeri were horrible.
Ticket sales were good though and anymore that's all that really matters. I'd rather sell a million tickets than a million albums any day.
Granted. Groups make far more from ticket and merchandise than album sales anyway.
However, it does reflect what the public wants. The majority wanted the old tunes, and used the newer material as a beer/bathroom break.
THAT shows me that their success during the Augeri years was pathetic. All Augeri was good for was standing up front and singing Perry/Journey songs.
Very few wanted anything else from him.
donnaplease wrote:Eric wrote:How do we know Augeri is healthy?
If he lost his voice constantly the last 3 years with the band, how could they go back to him?
I think had they released something with Soto this fall, with the hugely pro-80's wave that exist currently, they could have had some decent album and song sales...
Unfortunately, Jeff is no longer an option. I'm not really sure he was the answer to the 'pro-80's' wave anyway, because he added such a fresh take on the classics, it was almost like they were new again. Incredible!!! Luckily for us, Jeff is about to embark on a US tour that is sure to knock our socks off!!!
Now... if the band formerly known as Journey wants to take advantage of the pro-80's wave, they need to go with Jeremey Hunsicker. For those of you who haven't ever been to one of his shows, it's almost like being in the room with Steve Perry himself. If you close your eyes while he's singing, at times you may not be able to tell the difference! The youtube videos don't do him justice!!! Jeremey would be the perfect choice to allow Journey to get back on the road and ride the nostalgia circuit with any semblance of credibility, if that's even possible at this point.
chf34jmac wrote:Augeri WILL be back sometime after October of this year. His "No compete" clause in his release expires at that time. He has 2 albums due out. One is the second Tall Stories album and the other is a solo album. His voice is back and is fine.
To answer the going forward with SA question. Why would he want anything to do with a bunch of classless individuals that all played a part in Tapegate and then left him swinging all alone on the branch. Would you want to work with them again after that?
Saint John wrote:donnaplease wrote:Eric wrote:How do we know Augeri is healthy?
If he lost his voice constantly the last 3 years with the band, how could they go back to him?
I think had they released something with Soto this fall, with the hugely pro-80's wave that exist currently, they could have had some decent album and song sales...
Unfortunately, Jeff is no longer an option. I'm not really sure he was the answer to the 'pro-80's' wave anyway, because he added such a fresh take on the classics, it was almost like they were new again. Incredible!!! Luckily for us, Jeff is about to embark on a US tour that is sure to knock our socks off!!!
Now... if the band formerly known as Journey wants to take advantage of the pro-80's wave, they need to go with Jeremey Hunsicker. For those of you who haven't ever been to one of his shows, it's almost like being in the room with Steve Perry himself. If you close your eyes while he's singing, at times you may not be able to tell the difference! The youtube videos don't do him justice!!! Jeremey would be the perfect choice to allow Journey to get back on the road and ride the nostalgia circuit with any semblance of credibility, if that's even possible at this point.
I've seen and heard Jeremey, and while I think he's great, he's no Steve Perry. If I closed my eyes I'd still know it was Jeremey Hunsicker.Journey, through poor decisions, has left themselves with two logical scenarios. Talk Steve Perry into rejoining or call it quits. Those are the only two options that would ensure proper closure...so I'm sure they'll do neither.
Aaron wrote:You're spot on mate, Augeri took the pipe when all of the bastards knew what was going on. Steve A did a good job of fronting the band during his tenure. He would be a dumb fuck to deal with the bastards again. May he have a successful solo career.chf34jmac wrote:Augeri WILL be back sometime after October of this year. His "No compete" clause in his release expires at that time. He has 2 albums due out. One is the second Tall Stories album and the other is a solo album. His voice is back and is fine.
To answer the going forward with SA question. Why would he want anything to do with a bunch of classless individuals that all played a part in Tapegate and then left him swinging all alone on the branch. Would you want to work with them again after that?
Eric wrote:I wonder if Augeri will tour and play anything from his time with Journey. It will likely be the only place we could hear those tunes live again. I'd go...
amaron wrote:Eric wrote:I wonder if Augeri will tour and play anything from his time with Journey. It will likely be the only place we could hear those tunes live again. I'd go...
I sometimes sit and wonder how things got so bad with Journey that I'd rather see Augeri live than them.
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