Matthew wrote:They stood more to gain by going the nostalgic route...because Augeri's voice crapped out? Is this the point you're making? If so, I'm not sure it makes any sense....
Perhaps if you would lay down your arms and stop looking at every response in combative binary terms of Augeri vs. Arnel, (a battle being waged only in your head), you could see things more clearly.
Azoff wasn't going to pull out all the stops for the Augeri-era.
Not when they had no new product to promote, and a singer whose performances were unpredictable (at best).
Matthew wrote:Monker dodged this question when I asked him...but why would Chalfant (who I know you think would have been the best choice) have represented a break away from the 'legacy sound'? Wouldn't he too be seen as just another Perry knock-off?
Chalfant is much more accomplished than Arnel.
His writing credits with “The Storm” and “Two Fires” also prove he’s a natural fit for the genre.
He’s also never gone out of his way to mimic Perryisms like Arnel. He’s just a soaring tenor with a little bit of Chicago grit.
As if that weren’t enough, he was also anointed by band creator, Herbie Herbert, as the chosen one to succeed Perry.
I never said he would be a break from the legacy sound.
Matthew wrote:Do I need to send you my old ticket stub from that wretched night in Edinburgh?
That doesn’t mean anything.
Your facts about the Augeri-era are frequently wrong.
Most fans have lived through this torrent of hype and see it for what it is.
We saw the emerging stages of this press coverage with Jeff just the other year.
It’s not a slight on Arnel that fans like Monker and I just can’t bring ourselves to give a fuck anymore.
Matthew wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong...but Augeri wasn't abandoned by his family at the age of twelve. He didnt have to leave school and make a living selling bits of old rubbish. He didn't sleep rough on a wooden bench outside a relative's house "waiting and watching while his relatives ate breakfast in the mornings, hoping some food would be left over for him to eat."
That’s trivial.
The main PR narrative is Journey rescued another down-and-out Perry doppelganger and gave him a shot at fame. Same difference.
Matthew wrote:I'm welling up just typing this out....
Matthew wrote:No...all Augeri had to endure and overcome was the lukewarm reception given to a couple of middle-ranking AOR albums and a three year break from the industry. Hardly the stuff of legend...
So Arnel is now the stuff of legend, eh? Too funny.
Matthew wrote:And - I have to question whether you're paying much attention to the recent press coverage at all - but the 'discovered on You Tube' pitch has been going down a storm. Much more catchy than the Augeri story which changed all the time in any case...one minute it was Neal Schon hearing a Tall Stories CD in his car and thinking it was one of his old Journey demos...the next it was Jonathan Cain's wife who dug out the CD at home. The pitch was all over the place...
We have also heard that it was Neal’s gf who actually discovered Arnel.
You are soo vested in this band that you are willing to turn anything into an Arnel vs. Augeri argument.
Including, who’s “rags to riches” story is more personally moving.
Arnel could be gone in a month.
None of this matters.