Jeremey wrote:brywool wrote:re-recording the 'classics' would be Journey's way of "jacking off". Seriously, waste of time and effort.
If that's what they're having Arnel do, Arnel should quit now. It serves NO purpose at all.
Journey:
Make a big deal out of Arnel.
Do a NEW album of NEW music.
Dump your management team and get someone there who can help you.
Tell Neal to quit doing interviews.
Quit mentioning Perry in every news release.
Apologize to your hardcore fanbase so they will stand behind you.
Quit mentioning Perry in every news release...
Step into the future or get off the escalator.
Any band can go around in circles trying to be what they were, they look stupid doing it. So do you.
Arnel can save this band. He's that good of a singer.
What's wrong with just being a touring band and being able to continue to play the hits that people want to hear? I really don't think bolstering up Journey into some great "comeback" with a new singer is on the agenda...Seriously....Some valid points, brywool, but think of Journey as a corporation and the members with varying levels of seniority....That collection of greatest hits is their version of the 401(k), and after nearly thirty years of service for some, it's time to start taking out more than they are putting in...
NOTHING is wrong with being a touring band and playing the hits. But to keep their hardcore fans interested (you know, the ones that've been paying Journey's bills for the past 30 years) I don't think that the hardcores want them to JUST be the band that plays LTS until they have heart attacks onstage.
Okay, I'll just speak for me...
If Journey does no new songs or albums, they will get NOTHING out of me. I already have all their other stuff. Why would I buy it again?? Why would I go to see them sing those songs that I saw them sing with Perry 5 times and with Augeri twice? If there's no new music, what's the point? If they just want to tour, that's great for the casual fan. If they want to keep the fans they have, they really should record new music.