Matthew wrote:But these comments were directly to do with the departure of JSS. Cain was talking about an eight month period when Journey looked as though they were moving away from the 'legacy sound' for the very first time. Again - I took this to mean that the band were returning to business as usual rather than announcing some entirely new strategy.
I really don’t think Jeff deviated so much from the "legacy sound" that press materials heralding a specific return to it was needed.
Also, the entire CBS piece made it seem as if Augeri and Jeff bore no sonic resemblance to Perry.
Which, of course, is a lie.
In fact, when Andrew did his superb piece on Journey in LA, Neal and others couldn’t stop gushing how much Jeff sounded like Perry.
The whole idea of returning to the “legacy sound” only makes sense if you buy into the revisionist history they are peddling.
Naturally, the diehards see right through it, but it was the band’s best chance for grabbing the largest swath of the preoccupied consuming public.
Matthew wrote:But that's all it was. An artifice. And I think you knew that all along but were so badly wanting an authentic Journey back in action that you bought into this delusion. When classic Journey die-hards and the Perry fanatics made the very same points you are making now (and were getting called lunatics in the process) you got into a defensive stance which you're still too proud to back down from. Am I wrong?
I’m just saying, in a complete reversal from before, the band has now given their legacy the short shrift.
The subjective Perry-centric view taken by Behind-the-Music, which Neal took issue with, has now been lovingly embraced.
Matthew wrote:As for the band....in 2006 we saw how the determination to preserve "artifice" and "facade" had led to Journey's most shameful and corrupt period. So it still baffles me how you can date the 'betrayal of the Journey name' to Cain's interview last year or compain that the band are finally openly acknowledging what anyone with even a scintilla of common sense knew all along.
Actually this band has jumped the shark on several occasions, and even earlier than TapeGate.
This isn’t the first time I’ve aired my views on this band fucking up.
I love how you’re so possessive and thin-skinned over the Arnel-era, as if anything has really changed,
Same crooks, different singer.
Matthew wrote:It's not too early. Journey are touring now so we have set-lists to compare. And if anything ...Journey's set-list now is less nostalgic than it was when I saw them with Augeri and JSS.
Ok. That’s a lie.
At the outset of both the “Arrival” and “Generations” tour several new tracks were thrown in the mix.
Not very different from the “Revelation” set lists I’ve seen posted.
Matthew wrote:No - because I'm seeing genuine enthusiasm being reflected back from the media. I didn't see that at any point during the Augeri era.
Based on what?
Ellen DeGeneres enthusiastically introducing them as she would any other guest?
Mark McEwen, of the CBS Morning Show, was pretty enthusiastic when he interviewed and introduced the band in 2001.
I had the privilege of spending a day with him last year.
I assure you, despite the band’s crappy performance, his enthusiasm was 100% genuine.
Matthew wrote:Well, take Perry's voice out of the equation and...what has the band achieved collectively? Five albums which flopped...and a sixth doing well mainly because it's attached to cover versions of the songs written with Perry.
The Perry-era is a part of what they achieved collectively.
Matthew wrote:And this manager was in place throughout Augeri's time in the band.
And when he was needed, like during the band’s launch with Arrival, he delivered in a fairly big way.
Matthew wrote:My question is...what was it that motivated Azoff again?
Launching a new lineup - I already answered this.
Even with Augeri’s crapped out voice, he still managed to get the lipped “Faith in the Heartland” video on VH1 classic.
Matthew wrote:To the general masses yes...but to the relevant people in the industry - the management, the retailer, the media outlets - Arnel has inspired confidence.
This claim has no basis in reality.
The Walmart deal was already in the cards before they even decided on Arnel.
Show me publicity money
can’t buy…like, say, Brian May championing a singer on his personal blog.
Matthew wrote:Maybe - but whenever I hear Augeri fans making the same arguments they argued against for so many years I can't help crowing about it in an annoying 'told you so' kind of way. I ought to be bigger about it all but I have spent too many hours of my life debating with some seriously slippery people during those dark years and I'm just trying to wrap the debate up once and for all in the Loons' favour.
I don’t even know what you’re arguing to be perfectly honest.
Anyone who took issue during the Augeri-years, should have an even sharper axe to grind now.
Matthew wrote:Oh come on TNC...this is crumbs from the table. I can't believe you actually sound grateful for this miserable little PR moment.
Did I mention that Rolling Stone also reviewed Arrival?
Matthew wrote:But the New York Times gave it a glowing review before it charted....
Ok. Well that’s how advance copies work.
I’m not sure what the term is for the newspaper form of payola, but that’s what it sounds like to me.
Since when did the gray lady ever give a fuck about Journey?