Some of us may also be confused enough to think that Elton John is Elton John. Can Elton John's guitarist or drummer carry on with business-as-usual without Elton John? If Elton John leaves the band or decides to stop touring, is it okay for the remaining band members to find an Elton John soundalike and keep touring? If you take away the lead singer, you take away the main ingredient. The only difference between Journey and Elton John is that one bears the singer's name and one does not.
I don't think there's any confusion involved. I don't feel confused at all. When I hear Journey, I hear Steve Perry. Journey may have recorded an album with Steve Augeri, but it could have just as well been called the Steve Augeri Band as far as I am concerned. It's not the same Journey. Perry even asked them not to call it Journey, but they didn't listen. They wanted to keep banking on the name, and on Steve Perry's fame. If that was not the case, they would not be hiring a Steve Perry soundalike to sing the songs like Perry made famous.
I realize that Van Halen didn't change their name, but they did change their sound. Sammy Hagar did not try to re-record the David Lee Roth era songs, nor did he even sing but two or three of them in concert. Van Halen did not try to live on the successes of the David Lee Roth. In contrast, Journey has lived on the successes of the Steve Perry era. They haven't made any hits before or after Steve Perry's involvement.
I realize that nobody's ever going to win this debate, but it keeps the forum going.
