Voyager wrote:NealIsGod wrote:So when a singer like one of those guys decides he doesn't want to be in the band anymore, when all of the other band members still do and are in their prime, all the music they created should be locked away and never played live again? Just because of one person's desire to hang it up? And if they do bring in another singer, they are now irrelevant?
What did the guys in the Elvis band do after he died? Did they grab an Elvis impersonator and start touring the country?
I think a band going through a lead singer replacement should have a new sound and a new direction if they want to be recognized as an original act. If they grab someone based on his voice souding the same as the last guy, and they make him sing the songs that the last guy made famous - then the band should be categorized as a tribute band.
I have to admit, I was very reluctant to embrace Steve Augeri. I got kicked off of the BackTalk forum for not being willing to accept a Steve Perry impersonator as a replacement singer for Journey. I am having a problem embracing Arnel for the same reasons. I didn't have an issue with JSS because he stepped in to help the band salvage their tour with promises of new original material that was not aimed at purposely recreating the Perry sound.

ya know, there is a difference between a solo act (Elvis, Rod Stewart, Elton John, etc) and a band (Rolling Stones, Genesis, etc). Journey is caught somewhere between a rock and a hard place along with 90% of the bands out there--with one major difference, a singer who doesn't want to sing anymore. The bills are still out there, and coming in more by the month. In the end, Journey is a business that makes money. Without money, there is no band. Sure, Journey could have put Augeri out there with new material that had a different direction, played 90% new material in shows plus the odd Perry-era hit. They would have been playing the county fair out in the boondocks before the end of the year. End of band.
The only hope is to try and continue as "Journey" and hope you can get radio to play the songs. If Journey had gotten a real radio hit out of Arrival, we might be in a very different place. Yea, yea, if pigs could fly....
So you are left with the road. Go out, play a lot of shows, rake in a large amount of money. It's not glamorous, and it certainly isn't drawing in teenage girls, but it's a solid stream of money. Journey is a known commodity. The people are going to get drunk and try and relive a small amount of their youth, which is rapidly fading away. New material is irrevalent, because nobody cares. I'm actually amazed they are trying one last time with the possibility of a marketing campaign, dvd, and a new album. If this fails--which is highly likely regardless of how good Arnel and the band are--I doubt you will ever see another album of new material from the band. What's the purpose of spending the time and effort on something that nobody will buy, nobody will listen to, and most people just don't care one way or the other?
btw, on the subject of the aborted JSS-led band, I would imagine 80-90% of the songs on the new album are the same songs that JSS would have been singing, if they had kept him. Sure, add a lyrical change here and there, and some different vocal inflections, but if you think it would have been "Journey meets Talisman" or some variation thereof, you would have been dissappointed. The band tried change of sound before, and it failed miserably. The only difference is that JSS has his own stage presence that doesn't resemble Perry/Augeri in the slightest, and that JSS would have done his vocals in a slightly lower range than Arnel will.
The songs, however, would have been the same. It would have still tried to sound like "classic Journey", just like they are trying for right now.