Now... which queue do you now find yourself in? Are you still in the Journey queue, still supporting the band and whatever action it seems to take? Are you firmly in Arnel's queue, waiting to see if that short stint with the J band brought him international fame? Or are you in the queue that a boat load of us are in, the one in which we are fed up with the band carjacking itself and running itself into the ground and wondering what on earth is happening?
I would say that I treat it like I treated Van Halen with DLR once Sammy was tabbed to replace him. I support BOTH...provided the music is good. As for that part about the band running themselves into the ground...my view is eventually...they all run themselves into the ground. Some disappear forever, some come back to limited success, and others blow up again. I feel that Journey can blow up again, but if they don't...then to me it means, that they didn't put out music that radio and fans could relate to. In essence, it could mean that all they did was put out "trash for cash."
Kevin Shirley points out that they are doing new songs as well, that has got me excited. The re-recordings are mixed bag for me, but I support the decision...I already paid for the OLD STUFF and if the new stuff sounds good, then this version of Journey will get my hard-earned dollar

While you can simplify things to "it's about the music" all you want, but when you've been a long time fan (and I don't mean since listening to your elder siblings stuff)
I'm 40 - my eldest sibling loves the group Chicago-even without the melodious stylings of 1 Peter Cetera. For me, it's always been about the hook of the songs. If I sing an opening line, and my girl recognizes the song and it brings back good memories...then that song is relevant. It may be changed but that doesn't translate to me as automatically bad, to me it may be just as good as it was but different good.
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and you've seen what looks as if it is the deliberate demise of what could very well have been the top touring band of this decade (I'm speaking of JSS here).. still relevant, holding a bit of history and bringing in the masses, it becomes just a wee bit more than "about the music."
When all is said and done, it's about the music. The top touring band might not be the best band, it could just be the band that has the best marketing. To me, what's important is how I interpret the music I love, will it still bring the "warm fuzzy", that's makes it memorable. The Police hated each other after the Synchronicity tour but you know...All of sudden ok like 20 years later, I'm at Dodger Stadium watching Foo Fighters open up for THE POLICE? Shit happens and that music...that's the bridge man. I await the new Journey and see that I am at a point where I can choose to cross the bridge...or jump off. Signposts up ahead... to me they say,"Walk the line and cross."