Jeremey wrote:
Come see Frontiers in August in Grand Rapids!!
Get out! (Pushing Jeremey like Elaine on Seinfeld)
You are finally coming close enough for me to see you?
Oh I must look into this.....cool chords coolness!

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Jeremey wrote:
Come see Frontiers in August in Grand Rapids!!
Moon Beam wrote:Jeremey wrote:
Come see Frontiers in August in Grand Rapids!!
Get out! (Pushing Jeremey like Elaine on Seinfeld)
You are finally coming close enough for me to see you?
Oh I must look into this.....cool chords coolness!
Moon Beam wrote:Jeremey wrote:
Come see Frontiers in August in Grand Rapids!!
Get out! (Pushing Jeremey like Elaine on Seinfeld)
You are finally coming close enough for me to see you?
Oh I must look into this.....cool chords coolness!
The_Noble_Cause wrote:In the midst of the media blitz ushering in the Pineda-era, noone has yet to ask Neal his thoughts on the past eight years.
Looking back, it's pretty hard to deny that the band morphed into the very type of nostalgia act Neal dreaded back in 1998.
Jeremey, in your limited interaction with the guys, did you get any sense of their feelings on the Augeri-era?
Thanks.
Jeremey wrote::?
Well, some of you know I've been off of work since 4/29 recovering from sinus surgery, and today I'm finally back at work sitting in my office for the first time in two weeks. Yecghh....
So I'll be "catching up" the next couple of days in my office, splitting time between putting out fires and madly posting on Melodicrock.com.
So here's just a silly bullshit thread. Just wanted to say hi. We can play "Ask Jeremey" today if anyone wants to. Anything to kill.....the......monotony......
Jeremey wrote:
That being said, Cain and Schon both have musical interests outside the Journey sound, which can be found on both of their solo/collaborative efforts over the years. Neal had demos he played that he said, "This isn't Journey music," but he knew he could use it somewhere. I don't think any of the creative forces in the band are under any misconception that they can slap a Journey label on just any type of music and expect it to be accepted by their fan base, or the public in general...And once you've alienated both of them, then what to you have left?
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:
Glad to hear you're feeling better. I really enjoy your contributions to the forum. I've got a question for you. After getting an inside glimpse of the band in the last year and going through the audition process and everything, do you see yourself taking in a Journey show on this tour (assuming no scheduling conflicts or anything)?
On a side note, congrats on the co-writing credit on Never Walk Away. That's cool as hell. It's a great tune.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:
At the same time, that the music for "Faith in the Heartland" and "Out of Harms Way" were initially tossed JSS's way before going home to Journey, speaks, I think, to the versatility of Neal's playing and just what Journey can be. I like "Never Walk Away" alot, but there's no denying the song was written with the Journey summertime feel-good template in mind. As with the Generations concert-giveaway, the Walmart deal is the latest attempt by the band to court a mainstream audience, yet sometimes I wish they would just let the music be the music. If it comes out of the band, then its Journey. I don't understand the need to stovepipe hooks for future sideprojects. If the Rolie/Perry albums had been used as some sonic benchmark for Journey to meet, much of Escape and Frontiers would probably never hear the light of day. So I hate to think fans are missing out on great new music just because the material doesn't adhere close enough to pre-defined expectations of what Journey should always sound like.
Interesting stuff.
Thanks again.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Wow, glad to see all has been kept civil in this thread, and that everything's going well, Jeremey.
Couple questions here..
1. Have you ever, or will you ever hit up Cincinnati, Columbus, or Dayton with your band? I live pretty much right between those three cities and that's the best chance I'd have to see Frontiers.
2. Original material.. I know you've been collaborating with a few others and cooking up some tunes of your own. When's the earliest we can expect a record (other than Journey's new one) with some kind of Jeremey in it, whether it be writing or performing?
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