
WAL-MART
It's about the fucking price. Enough already.
You get three discs for $11.88? That's quite the value proposition. Old Journey, new Journey and video Journey. And do most people care? NO! What, they sold 100,000 in a country of 300 million?
I'm happy for Neal Schon, that somebody cares. But they don't really give a shit about your new music, they just want the classics. Maybe, if you're lucky, they'll spin the new disc... But not enough people own this new product to drive your concert business, where the real profits are.
As for the vaunted promotional value of Wal-Mart deals... HORSESHIT! Most people are not paying attention. This is not 1965, when we were limited to three networks and young people were thrilled to get junk mail, ANY MAIL!
Albums at Wal-Mart are impulse buys. You're there, you've heard of the act, THEY'RE CHEAP!
But these albums are like trees falling in a forest... THEY MAKE NO SOUND! Other than for the people who buy them, listen to them once and then go back to their greatest hits on their iPods... (Come on, do you really believe the new Journey material IS ANY GOOD??)