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Enigma869 wrote:I know I've asked about the legal issues surrounding Journey and past material before. The replies I got indicated that the guys calling themselves Journey did not have to ask Perry for any approval for any live performances they did. Many people then said Journey could not record material that Perry wrote or co-wrote without his permission. Does the fact that everyone seems to be saying that this in fact what "Journey" has done with Arnel mean that Perry signed off on this??? I would be absolutely STUNNED if Perry agreed to this, even if it meant money in his pocket!
John from Boston
Red13JoePa wrote:Someone, might've been Andrew, found out and posted that the original agreement was only 10 years and expired in '07.
Enigma869 wrote:I must say that if Perry did in fact sign this 10 year agreement (that has expired) that allows these songs to be performed by anyone, so long as he gets his royalty checks, I'm VERY disappointed. While I will certainly listen to the re-recorded versions (because I'm a fan of the music), it just seems odd to me that he would be okay with it. At the end of the day, most of the songs that have been re-recorded are HIS songs (either wrote or co-wrote all, but Faithfully, I believe), and I can't believe that he wouldn't have a deeper attachment to that music! Didn't The Sopranos have to get ALL of their permission to use "Don't Stop Believin'" in their finale???? That wasn't that long ago. Did the agreement expire after that? Oh well. I guess at the end of the day, it's just music and not that big of a deal. I simply thought based on everything I've heard Perry say over the years, that there would be NO WAY he would EVER sign off on someone else recording those songs and calling themselves "Journey"!
John from Boston
Enigma869 wrote:I must say that if Perry did in fact sign this 10 year agreement (that has expired) that allows these songs to be performed by anyone, so long as he gets his royalty checks, I'm VERY disappointed. While I will certainly listen to the re-recorded versions (because I'm a fan of the music), it just seems odd to me that he would be okay with it. At the end of the day, most of the songs that have been re-recorded are HIS songs (either wrote or co-wrote all, but Faithfully, I believe), and I can't believe that he wouldn't have a deeper attachment to that music! Didn't The Sopranos have to get ALL of their permission to use "Don't Stop Believin'" in their finale???? That wasn't that long ago. Did the agreement expire after that? Oh well. I guess at the end of the day, it's just music and not that big of a deal. I simply thought based on everything I've heard Perry say over the years, that there would be NO WAY he would EVER sign off on someone else recording those songs and calling themselves "Journey"!
John from Boston
SusieP wrote:Didn't SP once say in an interview that his songs are like his kids, while he is composing them they are still his 'responsibility' but once they are finished, he has to let them go out into the world?
I haven't remembered verbatim what he said, but you get the idea.
I guess he decided that after ten years or nine years or whatever it was, the songs have 'come of age' and he can let them go.
Enigma869 wrote:I must say that if Perry did in fact sign this 10 year agreement (that has expired) that allows these songs to be performed by anyone, so long as he gets his royalty checks, I'm VERY disappointed.
John from Boston
ohsherrie wrote:Enigma869 wrote:I must say that if Perry did in fact sign this 10 year agreement (that has expired) that allows these songs to be performed by anyone, so long as he gets his royalty checks, I'm VERY disappointed.
John from Boston
You know John, he may have underestimated the levels to which Neal and Jon would stoop to try and earn a buck. He might have figured they'd retire the name with some of the dignity of the legacy left in tact before the ten year agreement expired.
EightyRock wrote:Didn't Lora pop in here not long ago and answer that question? Something like...don't assume he agrees with it or can stop it anylonger.
Enigma869 wrote:I must say that if Perry did in fact sign this 10 year agreement (that has expired) that allows these songs to be performed by anyone, so long as he gets his royalty checks, I'm VERY disappointed.
Enigma869 wrote: While I will certainly listen to the re-recorded versions (because I'm a fan of the music), it just seems odd to me that he would be okay with it.
Enigma869 wrote:Didn't The Sopranos have to get ALL of their permission to use "Don't Stop Believin'" in their finale???? That wasn't that long ago. Did the agreement expire after that?
Enigma869 wrote:Oh well. I guess at the end of the day, it's just music and not that big of a deal. I simply thought based on everything I've heard Perry say over the years, that there would be NO WAY he would EVER sign off on someone else recording those songs and calling themselves "Journey"!
John from Boston
Red13JoePa wrote:Someone, might've been Andrew, found out and posted that the original agreement was only 10 years and expired in '07.
Andrew wrote:
There was an agreement where Perry had a say in it, but to the best of my knowledge that has now expired and the band can do whatever they want.
Andrew wrote:
There was an agreement where Perry had a say in it, but to the best of my knowledge that has now expired and the band can do whatever they want.
Enigma869 wrote:Andrew wrote:
There was an agreement where Perry had a say in it, but to the best of my knowledge that has now expired and the band can do whatever they want.
Thanks for the feedback, Drew. I guess I just don't know enough about how the music industry works. It seems VERY bizarre to me that anyone can just go ahead and record someone else's songs, without any permission required. It seems to me that both the artists, as well as the record companies should have a whole lot to say about these songs being "protected" material.
John from Boston
Enigma869 wrote:Andrew wrote:
There was an agreement where Perry had a say in it, but to the best of my knowledge that has now expired and the band can do whatever they want.
Thanks for the feedback, Drew. I guess I just don't know enough about how the music industry works. It seems VERY bizarre to me that anyone can just go ahead and record someone else's songs, without any permission required. It seems to me that both the artists, as well as the record companies should have a whole lot to say about these songs being "protected" material.
John from Boston
jrnyman28 wrote:
His "agreement" would have been only that Journey could not re-record the songs. Anyone could cover Journey material as long as they pay the royalties.
jrnyman28 wrote: I highly doubt he is "okay" with it.
jrnyman28 wrote:That is completely different. The Sopranos had to liscense the use of DSB. They were not covering it.
jrnyman28 wrote: Again, it's not that he "signed off", it's that he was in an incredible position of power when he left the band and he was able to strong-arm a ridiculous agreement concerning Journey and their own material. But I am sure there was NO WAY Journey would have agreed to an indefinate time period.
lights1961 wrote:the songs are not Perrys alone, the band journey wrote them. Last i knew Journey has the rights to the songs---and should be able to do whatever they want with em...
sell em, remake em, re do them. whatever---we just dont have to buy it...
Rick
Enigma869 wrote:I doubt the band "Journey" owns the music, as you suggest. If that were the case, I don't think "The Sopranos" ever would have had to contact Steve Perry for licensing of the song "Don't Stop Believin'", because as we all know, Perry hasn't been a member of "Journey" in a VERY long time! They obviously had to get permission from the writers of that song, and not the band who performed it!
ohsherrie wrote:You know John, he may have underestimated the levels to which Neal and Jon would stoop to try and earn a buck. He might have figured they'd retire the name with some of the dignity of the legacy left in tact before the ten year agreement expired.
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Yeah, because they have to ground a money-making operation simply because the singer decided to bail out and hang 'em up.They're as much Neal and Jon's songs as they are Perry's. God forbid Neal and Jon try to *gasp* earn some money and do what they like doing!
And like I said in another thread - he probably thought there was no way they could continue on without the almighty "Voice," so he figured he was safe only signing a ten-year deal. Joke's on him - they replaced him (and replaced him and replaced him) Journey's still out there playing the songs and he's sitting on his ass cashing royalty checks. To each his own, I guess. Too bad Perry didn't know that the band Journey could continue on without him. Maybe he would have signed a 25 year deal then.
jrnyman28 wrote:Again, it's not that he "signed off", it's that he was in an incredible position of power when he left the band and he was able to strong-arm a ridiculous agreement concerning Journey and their own material. But I am sure there was NO WAY Journey would have agreed to an indefinate time period.
EightyRock wrote:Didn't Lora pop in here not long ago and answer that question? Something like...don't assume he agrees with it or can stop it anylonger. Not having Perry in control of their catalog is like having Bush in control of the country from now on. Prepare to see every Journey song reworked, reused, rehashed and repackaged with Neal's new golden boy. Between Azoff, Schon and the Princess, they'll be trying to squeeze every nickle out of those old songs, since they can't write anything of that calibur on their own anymore.
Hasn't it been said that their "new" CD is going to be part rehash?
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