The Sushi Hunter wrote:Out of my mind? Not at all, and what I say is not unreasonable. Remember, much of the music AMO Band learned was just by memory of how the song goes. Never underestimate their talent. Back in 94' when I was with one of the original AMO Band members, we were learning songs without a copy. To begin the process, we just need to know what the begining note is and how the melody goes. We were relentless in our determination to learn the song and would spend hours and hours working on it.
This was how our minds worked, I would be somewhere and a song would come on either on a radio within my range of hearing, etc. My mind was preoccupied on other things but subconciously my brain was recording the information such as the melody, stanzas, etc. Then over the next few weeks, I would be doing my usual activities, but for some odd reason one night would come where I would have this dream and hear a melody and song in my mind I've never heard before. I'd then set out and duplicate that song precisely as to how I heard it in my dream and remembered it at the time I awoke from my sleep. So then after getting the entire song done with all instruments and such, a day would come where I would hear the same song on the radio, with the exception of the lyrics. When this first happened to me, I was in Japan. I was just thinking that someone must have heard my original song and copied it. But after it happened over and over a few times over a period of about five years, I finally caught on that I must have heard it somewhere like when I was out shopping or eating at a restaurant or something, but at the time I didn't realize or notice it was playing. After a few nights, maybe a week or so, it would come to me in a dream.
So it is quite possible to duplicate music by simply knowing what the melody and stanza's are, and knowing what note the song starts. There were times during my years in the Philippines that we would have jam session meetings between a number of bands. We'd be invited to a bands house to listen to them play, and the next thing you know, we would be up there with them fine tuning their instruments, pointing out how they could accomplish the exact notes, etc. It was a very interesting experience to me really. And the leader of AMO Band is like a magician. He knew exactly what notes were what and everyone and anyone who was in the music business had great respect for him. All Arnel would need to do is simply sing a song and the magician would be able to figure out the notes, melody and stanzas. I used to also do this with live bands in Japan. We'd go into the rehersal studio and do complete arrangements. Bottom line is it's not that hard to do at all. Is it something that will happen with Arnel and Journey material? I doubt it, but the possibility is still there on the table for the taking.
Sushi,
You just spent a really long time detailing something that wasn't stated in your original comment. You said "Perhaps Arnel was sort of "tricked into singing a few tunes at a private party...". Since we're talking about the new material, again, I ask you, how in the world could a guy singing songs acapella at a party convey to anyone what the instrumentals of the music sounds like? Journey certainly wouldn't be performing the songs at this party, right? So where are the instrumentals coming from?
If what you meant to say was, perhaps Arnel played his personal CD of the yet to be released tracks and someone there managed to remember them SO well that they could get an entire band to recreate the instrumentals and vocals of songs they've never heard before nor will likely hear again before they are released, then, that would support what you just said above. Still just as far fetched as your original post,

, but it would make more sense.
