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brywool wrote:For me, the band needs to do some new material, or it will just be a band going through the motions doing things I've already seen. I certainly won't buy any of their 'product' unless it's new and unless it's amazing.
jrnyman28 wrote:They need to play the new music to prove they are "serious" about Arnel. They need to play new music to break up the monotony of the concert for the hardcore fans that might still be willing to check them out. And I don't think it is about ego, I think it is a another way for the band to show they are serious and pretending NOT to just be nostalgic...
Voyager wrote:If they put out an album with Arnel, it will just be an attempt to say, "Hey, we don't need Steve Perry to be popular. We have a new album with a new singer." But everybody knows that they won't sell any concert tickets based on the new album. The tickets will sell because people want to re-live the Steve Perry days again.
jrnyman28 wrote:And I don't think it is about ego, I think it is a another way for the band to show they are serious and pretending NOT to just be nostalgic...
Voyager wrote:Voyager wrote:If they put out an album with Arnel, it will just be an attempt to say, "Hey, we don't need Steve Perry to be popular. We have a new album with a new singer." But everybody knows that they won't sell any concert tickets based on the new album. The tickets will sell because people want to re-live the Steve Perry days again.
When Journey played songs from Arrival during concerts, the bathrooms and the concession stands were overwhelmed. Nothing will change with this new album. Why? It's not 1986, and it's not Steve Perry.
Voyager wrote:brywool wrote:For me, the band needs to do some new material, or it will just be a band going through the motions doing things I've already seen. I certainly won't buy any of their 'product' unless it's new and unless it's amazing.
Why do they need new material? Let's face it, if people are going to pay to see Journey with this new Perry sound-alike, they are going to pay to hear him emulate the songs that Perry made famous. 95% of them will go to the bathroom or to get a beer when Journey plays the new songs that no one recognizes. The only reason Journey is recording new material is for the egos of the band members and for a rare few Arnel fans who will buy it. Don't look for any new gold albums, because it won't happen.
How many copies of Arrival were sold - does anyone know? I believe it was much less than 500,000.... that is, unless they count the copies they gave away at concerts.
jrnyman28 wrote:They need to play the new music to prove they are "serious" about Arnel. They need to play new music to break up the monotony of the concert for the hardcore fans that might still be willing to check them out. And I don't think it is about ego, I think it is a another way for the band to show they are serious and pretending NOT to just be nostalgic...
Saint John wrote:Jeremey wrote:Saint John wrote:
Personally, I want an album with all original rocking music. That'll be a start. If they want to re-record the GH, fine. I used to be opposed to this idea, but now I really don't care. Again, Perry's time with the band and his contributions are locked in space and time, hearts and minds, and NOTHING can tarnish those memories. People need to let go the "Journey is fucking up their legacy" drivel. If unfinished tours, long lay-offs, fired members from the "legacy" years, unsupported albums and phantom tours didn't do it, Perry's 3rd replacement singer re-recording 20 year old songs certainly isn't going to.
What I meant was, what if Journey's release is a 23 track CD that includes a rerecording of 18 tracks we've heard 1000 times (albeit with a new singer) and 3 really amazing, great songs and 2 songs that make you say "meh," is that enough to qualify as what some have said needs to be "phenomenal?" Or will only a full album of new original material fit the bill?
If they had 3 killer, kick-ass songs with the 18 re-recorded songs you mentioned, it would leave me scratching my head as to why they didn't do a full album. I'd be in favor of a 2 CD, 1 DVD summer release. Put out an all original CD, the GH re-recorded and a live DVD showcasing 50-50 of each. Package it with some cool photos and I think you have a winner.
PS I think re-recording the GH is being done for 2 reasons. 1) To piss Perry off and pay him back for a) touring solo in 93-94 rather than with Journey, b) Saying he was ready to be in Journey again and making them drop Rolie and Chalfant, c) Not touring in support of TBF (which many believe he never had any intentions of doing), and d) following "a" and b" with "c." 2) To sell in Asian markets if/when they do a tour of Asia.
Jeremey wrote:Saint John wrote:
Wal Mart's insistence?
Look deep into your pockets....
Journey's catalog is too immense and broad to pass up for WalMart not to get their hands on it. The big box retailer is slowly taking the place of the record company when it comes to established classic rock and a/c artists. It's the perfect fit, between retail and the cashbox of the touring revenues....Get the material out there to Joe Sixpack's hands, who's far more likely to see a point of purchase marketing display at Best Buy or Wal Mart than he is to hear a "hot new" release on the local Clear Channel affiliate.
Voyager wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:And I don't think it is about ego, I think it is a another way for the band to show they are serious and pretending NOT to just be nostalgic...
You're absolutely right. They are "pretending NOT to just be nostalgic"... but they don't have any choice. Journey fans want to hear the classics from the Steve Perry era, and they want to be nostalgic. The overwhleming majority of them don't even care if Journey ever puts out another album. If Perry came back and they recorded a new album, they might be able to crack one-million on sales if they do a really good job. But as far as a Perry sound-alike goes, a new album wouldn't sell more than 100k.
and you think 200 thousand albums is alot of sales????Arnelian wrote:Voyager wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:And I don't think it is about ego, I think it is a another way for the band to show they are serious and pretending NOT to just be nostalgic...
You're absolutely right. They are "pretending NOT to just be nostalgic"... but they don't have any choice. Journey fans want to hear the classics from the Steve Perry era, and they want to be nostalgic. The overwhleming majority of them don't even care if Journey ever puts out another album. If Perry came back and they recorded a new album, they might be able to crack one-million on sales if they do a really good job. But as far as a Perry sound-alike goes, a new album wouldn't sell more than 100k.
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I am going to take this challenge with confidence and excitement and move it a notch higher: in the u.s. alone, the sales from filipinos (alone) will far exceed the 100,000, another 100,000 from Fiiipinos all over the globe, and 100,000 from the Philippines.
I am also looking forward to a showdown in CALIFORNIA ticket sales:
Total Filipinos in the Ccountry: 60Million plus
Total Filipinos outside the country: 11Million
Total US FilAm populaiton: 4Million
Total California FilAm population: 918,000
CA: 918,000
......LA County: 262,000
.......San Diego: 121,000
.......LA City: 120,000
.......SF: 40,000
.......Alameda.....69,000
Central COstal COunty: 34,000
........San Mateo: 60,000
.......Santa CLara: 77,000
.......Solano: 35,000
.......Bay Area: 24,000
.......Inland Sacramento: 24,000
......San Joaquin: 21,000
HI: 275000
IL: 86,000
NJ: 85,000
NY: 81,000
MIDWEST:
CHICAGO CITY: 28,000
COOK COUNTY: 55,000
DUPAGE OCUNTY: 14,000
lAKE COUNTY: 7,000
GUAM: 45,000
ANDREW'S COUNTRY (AUS): 129,000
MEXICO: 200,000
AND THE MOST Popluated states comprise of NEVADA, TEXAS, MD, CA, HI, IL, NJ, NY, WA, FL
Chances are you'd be standing next to a hot filipina chick in any concert venue.
world census: http://www.answers.com/topic/overseas-filipino
Arnelian wrote:------------
I am going to take this challenge with confidence and excitement and move it a notch higher: in the u.s. alone, the sales from filipinos (alone) will far exceed the 100,000, another 100,000 from Fiiipinos all over the globe, and 100,000 from the Philippines.
I am also looking forward to a showdown in CALIFORNIA ticket sales:
Total Filipinos in the Ccountry: 60Million plus
Total Filipinos outside the country: 11Million
Total US FilAm populaiton: 4Million
Total California FilAm population: 918,000
CA: 918,000
......LA County: 262,000
.......San Diego: 121,000
.......LA City: 120,000
.......SF: 40,000
.......Alameda.....69,000
Central COstal COunty: 34,000
........San Mateo: 60,000
.......Santa CLara: 77,000
.......Solano: 35,000
.......Bay Area: 24,000
.......Inland Sacramento: 24,000
......San Joaquin: 21,000
HI: 275000
IL: 86,000
NJ: 85,000
NY: 81,000
MIDWEST:
CHICAGO CITY: 28,000
COOK COUNTY: 55,000
DUPAGE OCUNTY: 14,000
lAKE COUNTY: 7,000
GUAM: 45,000
ANDREW'S COUNTRY (AUS): 129,000
MEXICO: 200,000
AND THE MOST Popluated states comprise of NEVADA, TEXAS, MD, CA, HI, IL, NJ, NY, WA, FL
Chances are you'd be standing next to a hot filipina chick in any concert venue.
world census: http://www.answers.com/topic/overseas-filipino
Jeremey wrote:Arnelian wrote:------------
I am going to take this challenge with confidence and excitement and move it a notch higher: in the u.s. alone, the sales from filipinos (alone) will far exceed the 100,000, another 100,000 from Fiiipinos all over the globe, and 100,000 from the Philippines.
I am also looking forward to a showdown in CALIFORNIA ticket sales:
Total Filipinos in the Ccountry: 60Million plus
Total Filipinos outside the country: 11Million
Total US FilAm populaiton: 4Million
Total California FilAm population: 918,000
CA: 918,000
......LA County: 262,000
.......San Diego: 121,000
.......LA City: 120,000
.......SF: 40,000
.......Alameda.....69,000
Central COstal COunty: 34,000
........San Mateo: 60,000
.......Santa CLara: 77,000
.......Solano: 35,000
.......Bay Area: 24,000
.......Inland Sacramento: 24,000
......San Joaquin: 21,000
HI: 275000
IL: 86,000
NJ: 85,000
NY: 81,000
MIDWEST:
CHICAGO CITY: 28,000
COOK COUNTY: 55,000
DUPAGE OCUNTY: 14,000
lAKE COUNTY: 7,000
GUAM: 45,000
ANDREW'S COUNTRY (AUS): 129,000
MEXICO: 200,000
AND THE MOST Popluated states comprise of NEVADA, TEXAS, MD, CA, HI, IL, NJ, NY, WA, FL
Chances are you'd be standing next to a hot filipina chick in any concert venue.
world census: http://www.answers.com/topic/overseas-filipino
I'm not sure I even understand what you are trying to say here, but if I was average Joe Filipino hanging out here in the US, what makes you think I would care about Journey at all? You think 100,000 Filipinos will buy the new Journey record, sound unheard, just because the new singer is a Fillipino citizen? That has a little undercurrent of racism, to be honest.
Saint John wrote:Jeremey wrote:
I'm not sure I even understand what you are trying to say here, but if I was average Joe Filipino hanging out here in the US, what makes you think I would care about Journey at all? You think 100,000 Filipinos will buy the new Journey record, sound unheard, just because the new singer is a Fillipino citizen? That has a little undercurrent of racism, to be honest.
That fuckin' line cracked me up.![]()
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Rick wrote:Saint John wrote:Jeremey wrote:
I'm not sure I even understand what you are trying to say here, but if I was average Joe Filipino hanging out here in the US, what makes you think I would care about Journey at all? You think 100,000 Filipinos will buy the new Journey record, sound unheard, just because the new singer is a Fillipino citizen? That has a little undercurrent of racism, to be honest.
That fuckin' line cracked me up.![]()
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Me too. Everyone knows it would be Jose Filipino.
You think 100,000 Filipinos will buy the new Journey record, sound unheard, just because the new singer is a Fillipino citizen? That has a little undercurrent of racism, to be honest.
ttango1 wrote:And remember it's nationalism not racism.You think 100,000 Filipinos will buy the new Journey record, sound unheard, just because the new singer is a Fillipino citizen? That has a little undercurrent of racism, to be honest.
You back yours. It's quite easy to spend cash on someone that is from your country. It happens all the time there. It's not like they don't know the All the songs, the GH Journey catalog is very popular and many will buy it because they know he sang it well enough to be tabbed frontman for this huge band in America.
There are actually closer to 90 Million Filipinos in a more up-to-date study and in the US over 2.4 Million people who are Filipino according to estimates in the US. Every major band out there that has a prominent Filipino performing has easily sold over 1 Million records. While it's true that some of the sales is because of that ethnic tie-in, the bulk of it is because other ethnicities thought the music was good. Whether it be Nicole of PCD, Apl D Ap of Black Eyed Peas, or Kirk Hammett of Metallica. The music was good and fans all over the world buy.
Jeremey wrote:ttango1 wrote:And remember it's nationalism not racism.You think 100,000 Filipinos will buy the new Journey record, sound unheard, just because the new singer is a Fillipino citizen? That has a little undercurrent of racism, to be honest.
You back yours. It's quite easy to spend cash on someone that is from your country. It happens all the time there. It's not like they don't know the All the songs, the GH Journey catalog is very popular and many will buy it because they know he sang it well enough to be tabbed frontman for this huge band in America.
There are actually closer to 90 Million Filipinos in a more up-to-date study and in the US over 2.4 Million people who are Filipino according to estimates in the US. Every major band out there that has a prominent Filipino performing has easily sold over 1 Million records. While it's true that some of the sales is because of that ethnic tie-in, the bulk of it is because other ethnicities thought the music was good. Whether it be Nicole of PCD, Apl D Ap of Black Eyed Peas, or Kirk Hammett of Metallica. The music was good and fans all over the world buy.
All I'm saying is it'd be nice to have the idea that the record sells well because the music is good, not because of the nationality of one of the band members. What do you mean, "I back mine?"
LMAO ok lets see what happens when the album hits the stores if it's crap no matter what language it is ...it's still crap..and sales will show it...and so will the critics whether here or in whatever music magazine you choose but of course there might be 100,000 to say other wiseArnelian wrote:Jeremey wrote:ttango1 wrote:And remember it's nationalism not racism.You think 100,000 Filipinos will buy the new Journey record, sound unheard, just because the new singer is a Fillipino citizen? That has a little undercurrent of racism, to be honest.
You back yours. It's quite easy to spend cash on someone that is from your country. It happens all the time there. It's not like they don't know the All the songs, the GH Journey catalog is very popular and many will buy it because they know he sang it well enough to be tabbed frontman for this huge band in America.
There are actually closer to 90 Million Filipinos in a more up-to-date study and in the US over 2.4 Million people who are Filipino according to estimates in the US. Every major band out there that has a prominent Filipino performing has easily sold over 1 Million records. While it's true that some of the sales is because of that ethnic tie-in, the bulk of it is because other ethnicities thought the music was good. Whether it be Nicole of PCD, Apl D Ap of Black Eyed Peas, or Kirk Hammett of Metallica. The music was good and fans all over the world buy.
All I'm saying is it'd be nice to have the idea that the record sells well because the music is good, not because of the nationality of one of the band members. What do you mean, "I back mine?"
the idea that a certain music is an abosolute good recording is not dependent from a certain sect of society alone. If a certain group of people thinks it is good enough for them, then it is good for them even though joe blow does not think otherwise. how many bands are there in the u.s. and how many hits are there? are all of them good? i love the group YES and feel they are the ultimate art band but what do you feel about them? it is all subjective. the thing is that, people can make claims without supporting facts. what is a good journey music? is it a power ballad? a rocking tune? a midtempo? The reality of the numbers is presented right in your screen. it cannot be denied!
Arnelian wrote:Chances are you'd be standing next to a hot filipina chick in any concert venue.
wildone wrote:LMAO ok lets see what happens when the album hits the stores if it's crap no matter what language it is ...it's still crap..and sales will show it...and so will the critics whether here or in whatever music magazine you choose but of course there might be 100,000 to say other wiseArnelian wrote:Jeremey wrote:ttango1 wrote:And remember it's nationalism not racism.You think 100,000 Filipinos will buy the new Journey record, sound unheard, just because the new singer is a Fillipino citizen? That has a little undercurrent of racism, to be honest.
You back yours. It's quite easy to spend cash on someone that is from your country. It happens all the time there. It's not like they don't know the All the songs, the GH Journey catalog is very popular and many will buy it because they know he sang it well enough to be tabbed frontman for this huge band in America.
There are actually closer to 90 Million Filipinos in a more up-to-date study and in the US over 2.4 Million people who are Filipino according to estimates in the US. Every major band out there that has a prominent Filipino performing has easily sold over 1 Million records. While it's true that some of the sales is because of that ethnic tie-in, the bulk of it is because other ethnicities thought the music was good. Whether it be Nicole of PCD, Apl D Ap of Black Eyed Peas, or Kirk Hammett of Metallica. The music was good and fans all over the world buy.
All I'm saying is it'd be nice to have the idea that the record sells well because the music is good, not because of the nationality of one of the band members. What do you mean, "I back mine?"
the idea that a certain music is an abosolute good recording is not dependent from a certain sect of society alone. If a certain group of people thinks it is good enough for them, then it is good for them even though joe blow does not think otherwise. how many bands are there in the u.s. and how many hits are there? are all of them good? i love the group YES and feel they are the ultimate art band but what do you feel about them? it is all subjective. the thing is that, people can make claims without supporting facts. what is a good journey music? is it a power ballad? a rocking tune? a midtempo? The reality of the numbers is presented right in your screen. it cannot be denied!
I thought you said 200,000 in sales earlier!Arnelian wrote:wildone wrote:LMAO ok lets see what happens when the album hits the stores if it's crap no matter what language it is ...it's still crap..and sales will show it...and so will the critics whether here or in whatever music magazine you choose but of course there might be 100,000 to say other wiseArnelian wrote:Jeremey wrote:ttango1 wrote:And remember it's nationalism not racism.You think 100,000 Filipinos will buy the new Journey record, sound unheard, just because the new singer is a Fillipino citizen? That has a little undercurrent of racism, to be honest.
You back yours. It's quite easy to spend cash on someone that is from your country. It happens all the time there. It's not like they don't know the All the songs, the GH Journey catalog is very popular and many will buy it because they know he sang it well enough to be tabbed frontman for this huge band in America.
There are actually closer to 90 Million Filipinos in a more up-to-date study and in the US over 2.4 Million people who are Filipino according to estimates in the US. Every major band out there that has a prominent Filipino performing has easily sold over 1 Million records. While it's true that some of the sales is because of that ethnic tie-in, the bulk of it is because other ethnicities thought the music was good. Whether it be Nicole of PCD, Apl D Ap of Black Eyed Peas, or Kirk Hammett of Metallica. The music was good and fans all over the world buy.
All I'm saying is it'd be nice to have the idea that the record sells well because the music is good, not because of the nationality of one of the band members. What do you mean, "I back mine?"
the idea that a certain music is an abosolute good recording is not dependent from a certain sect of society alone. If a certain group of people thinks it is good enough for them, then it is good for them even though joe blow does not think otherwise. how many bands are there in the u.s. and how many hits are there? are all of them good? i love the group YES and feel they are the ultimate art band but what do you feel about them? it is all subjective. the thing is that, people can make claims without supporting facts. what is a good journey music? is it a power ballad? a rocking tune? a midtempo? The reality of the numbers is presented right in your screen. it cannot be denied!
what is a crappy album? and by who's definition? yours? you already made a decision before it came out. but i will challenge you to a bet or to anyone: if it reaches beyond 100,000 sales by december 2008, you agree to disappear from this board forever or make a concession of ere. i will agree to disappear forever from this board and i will concede my error. anyone? let's put all our theoris to test!!
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