Saint John wrote:Matthew wrote:Still...Monker in particular definitely has serious egg on his face....
Good...it's covering the pimples and jizz.
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Saint John wrote:Matthew wrote:Still...Monker in particular definitely has serious egg on his face....
Good...it's covering the pimples and jizz.
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RedWingFan wrote:Saint John wrote:Matthew wrote:Still...Monker in particular definitely has serious egg on his face....
Good...it's covering the pimples and jizz.
How many milliseconds did it take til this response popped in your mind?
Matthew wrote:You've got to hand it to Journey. After months of people posting photos of concerts at pig fairs and saying that was all Journey could expect in the future...they've come back fighting. BUT I guess the true test of whether or not Journey's current line-up stands completely on is own merits will come with the next album...which won't have all the GH attached to boost sales. In fact, the album wouldn't have even been stocked had it not been for the songs from the classic era.
Still...Monker in particular definitely has serious egg on his face....
Saint John wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Saint John wrote:Matthew wrote:Still...Monker in particular definitely has serious egg on his face....
Good...it's covering the pimples and jizz.
How many milliseconds did it take til this response popped in your mind?
One.
Monker wrote:
This stuff matters a lot more to some of you then it does to me.
However, I never posted pics of fairs and such. I have no interest in seeing a Perry clone perform in any venue, pig fair or Wells Fargo arena. It means nothing to me.
Are the sales impressive for Journey's current state of Jurassic Rock? Sure. But, it won't last. Relying on nostalgia is not a long term plan.
Monker wrote:Saint John wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Saint John wrote:Matthew wrote:Still...Monker in particular definitely has serious egg on his face....
Good...it's covering the pimples and jizz.
How many milliseconds did it take til this response popped in your mind?
One.
Fuck you SJ. I don't give a damn if Andrew bans me. Your asshole comment was uncalled for.
Matthew wrote:It mattered enough to you to post countless dire predictions about Journey's future.
And you Monker have been discussing Journey online for longer than any of us.
And yet you defended the band for doing exactly the same thing - but unsuccessfully - during the Augeri years.
Monker wrote:Irrelevant...especialy since I don't really 'discuss' Journey much any longer.
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Monker wrote: Jurassic Rock?
Monker wrote:You are correct...When JSS was in the band I did predict that a member would leave and Journey would not exist within five years. Four more to go.
Irrelevant...especialy since I don't really 'discuss' Journey much any longer.
Augeri is not a clone of Perry.
Augeri was not cloning Perry's voice on stage before he joined the band.
Augeri did not rerecord the 'classic' songs in the studio for release on album.
When Augeri was hired the band did not go about saying they were going back to their 'legacy' sound that sold their back catalog.
If they had done any of this, I would have been just as against it ias I am today. Journey, to me anyway, is not about nostalgicaly recreating the sounds of the past. That should be for Elvis impersonators, not Journey.
Monker wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Monker wrote:Irrelevant...especialy since I don't really 'discuss' Journey much any longer.
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And, when was my last post?
Matthew wrote:Monker wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Monker wrote:Irrelevant...especialy since I don't really 'discuss' Journey much any longer.
JourneyDigest on MySpace
JourneyDigest at Yahoo Groups
Journey Digest homepage
And, when was my last post?
Seconds ago....
Matthew wrote:You also told us - in this very thread I think - that "it isn't 1983 anymore" and that Journey would never bother the charts again.
You've been discussing Journey online on a regular basis since when? 1994? Or 1996? And here you are again tonight. All I'm saying is that this 'matters' just as much to you as it does to any of us and claiming indifference doesn't change the reality that you have been entirely and consistently wrong about this band's future for well over two years now....
He (Augeri) was hired to create the illusion Perry was still in the band.
Only a total idiot would claim that Augeri was hired because of his differences to Perry.
Only a total idiot would think that is what I said.So what? He did that in the band for nine long years.
No he didn't. Augeri's voice does not sound like Perry's. Only a total idiot would say it does.Only because Perry's lawyers had the power to stop him from doing that. And Augeri still made his living singing the classic songs night after night in concert.
Until Neal and/or Perry verify the above, that is only speculation. It's irrelevant anyway - the fact is that it did not happen.No - they came out with a load of old bullshit about how they wanted to move on...and how the Journey was continuing....despite playing the 1983 set list every night. At least their being honest about their objectives nowadays...
I would agree with some of that attitude for the last couple of years with Augeri. But, the fact is they DID mix up Arrival/Red 13 songs, album cuts and different things like the accoustic set, and pre-Perry songs. Saying they performed the 1983 set every night is your own line of critical bullshit.
When this version of the band starts performing an updated 2001 set, are you going to call it bullshit?Er...have you actually attended a Journey concert since Perry left the band? If you had you'd know that the band were making their living from nostalgically recreating the sounds of the past. And meanwhile you were here on the messageboard day after day defending them against the same accusations made by classic Journey fans which you are are now making tonight.
Matthew wrote:Monker wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Monker wrote:Irrelevant...especialy since I don't really 'discuss' Journey much any longer.
JourneyDigest on MySpace
JourneyDigest at Yahoo Groups
Journey Digest homepage
And, when was my last post?
Seconds ago....
Matthew wrote:And yet you defended the band for doing exactly the same thing - but unsuccessfully - during the Augeri years.
Monker wrote:As far as right/wrong...Even Dean said I was right and he was was wrong about Journey/JSS. I never bought into it, I never believed it would work, I always believed that somebody would leave the band, and I always had my doubts that JSS would ever record with the band. If you want to talk about right/wrong...almost this entire forum was wrong, even Andrew, and I was right.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Monker wrote:As far as right/wrong...Even Dean said I was right and he was was wrong about Journey/JSS. I never bought into it, I never believed it would work, I always believed that somebody would leave the band, and I always had my doubts that JSS would ever record with the band. If you want to talk about right/wrong...almost this entire forum was wrong, even Andrew, and I was right.
Even you came on here and admitted that Jeff exceeded your expectations at the concert you attended, correct?
Your biggest contention at the time was that he simply wouldn't jibe with the band.
Monker wrote:They didn't look right, they didn't sound right, it didn't feel right. JSS gave 200%. But, in the end, Journey did not sound like Journey to me with JSS singing. Journey came off as a band who did not have their shit together. Their set was full of holes with the audience getting lost and taking breaks. Their set seemed muddled together and just did not work. They were not a band I would pay $75/ticket to see. A free concert at a casino, sure.
They were also totaly upstaged by Def Leppard who put on a MUCH more memorable show. THEY were the band who exceded my expecations. They put on the better show, they had a better set, they had the better stage, they had the crowd from beginning to end. Journey had none of that. They made Journey look like they were out of their league.
JSS is a great singer and frontman. He is not somebody I looked at and thought could, or should, be in Journey...even when he was in Journey.
Monker wrote:They need a happy medium...and I don't mean somebody who would be pleased to channel Steve Perry's mother to convince him to rejoin the band.
Matthew wrote:But TNC...they knelt down at that altar in 1987. For nearly ten years they felt unable to move on without Perry and over the last ten years they've tried to create the illusion that he never left.
Matthew wrote:Also - haven't you recently been saying that Revelation is the best Journey album since the Infinity/Evolution/Departure era?
Matthew wrote:So strange to me though...you and Monker and all the other Augeri die-hards.
Matthew wrote:Despite overwhelming evidence that Journey have been cynically pursuing the same old 'legacy sound' on the nostalgia circuit for a decade... you make out that this strategy only began shortly after Cain's interview last year. It's like you need this kind of wilful blindness to enjoy Augeri's time with the band.
Monker wrote:
WRONG. That is what people like you want to believe. If you read what Neal and the rest of the band were saying back then, they wanted to go in a different direction. Neal liked Augeri in Tall Stories as a 'rockier' version of Journey. That was the public spin on this band.
Today, they are a embracing nostalgia and the 'legacy sound'. I totaly disagree with that direction. I always have. It does not interest me in any way.
When this version of the band starts performing an updated 2001 set, are you going to call it bullshit?
Monker wrote:
They didn't look right, they didn't sound right, it didn't feel right. JSS gave 200%. But, in the end, Journey did not sound like Journey to me with JSS singing. Journey came off as a band who did not have their shit together,
Matthew wrote:But here we have classic Monker. Bitching at the band for not sounding like Journey enough. And then disowning them for trying to emulate their most familiar style.
Monker wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Monker wrote:As far as right/wrong...Even Dean said I was right and he was was wrong about Journey/JSS. I never bought into it, I never believed it would work, I always believed that somebody would leave the band, and I always had my doubts that JSS would ever record with the band. If you want to talk about right/wrong...almost this entire forum was wrong, even Andrew, and I was right.
Even you came on here and admitted that Jeff exceeded your expectations at the concert you attended, correct?
Your biggest contention at the time was that he simply wouldn't jibe with the band.
They didn't look right, they didn't sound right, it didn't feel right. JSS gave 200%. But, in the end, Journey did not sound like Journey to me with JSS singing. Journey came off as a band who did not have their shit together. Their set was full of holes with the audience getting lost and taking breaks. Their set seemed muddled together and just did not work. They were not a band I would pay $75/ticket to see. A free concert at a casino, sure.
They were also totaly upstaged by Def Leppard who put on a MUCH more memorable show. THEY were the band who exceded my expecations. They put on the better show, they had a better set, they had the better stage, they had the crowd from beginning to end. Journey had none of that. They made Journey look like they were out of their league.
JSS is a great singer and frontman. He is not somebody I looked at and thought could, or should, be in Journey...even when he was in Journey.
It's like I said, they went from one extreme to the other...somebody who was completely different from Perry (JSS) to somebody who can clone Perry's voice in a tribute band. They need a happy medium...and I don't mean somebody who would be pleased to channel Steve Perry's mother to convince him to rejoin the band.
Monker wrote:Augeri is not a clone of Perry. Augeri was not cloning Perry's voice on stage before he joined the band. Augeri did not rerecord the 'classic' songs in the studio for release on album. When Augeri was hired the band did not go about saying they were going back to their 'legacy' sound that sold their back catalog.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:True enough.
Their subsequent actions may have belied their words, but at least, as fans, we still had words to cling to.
Neal reformed the band in '97 because he awoke one morning to find his guitar singing Journey melodies - spin or not, the pretense for this band continuing has always been that Journey is greater than the sum of its parts. Greater than one voice. With the advent of Arnel, that playbook has been summarily tossed out of an airlock.
If Neal has compromised on his entire reason for reforming the band, he might as well pack up his Les Paul and go home.
As a band, they never had respect, and during the 2000's, commercial success seemed little but a distant memory, but thru the Augeri-era the band and the fans could at least take heart in the idea that the band was (to quote Herbie) "deeper and broader than the other bands in their graduating class."
With the hiring of Arnel, they have vindicated their most fulsome doubters and critics.
I'm not an Augeri die-hard. I'm just an intellectually honest Journey (and politial) buff.
Again, a total oversimplification.
"Arrival" was overseen with a heavy hand from Sony. The band deviated from the formula where they could. Red 13 showed the band evolving, but as Cain said, without a distributor, they got their asses handed to them.
As for "Generations," for better or worse, they didn't totally adhere to the legacy sound there either.
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