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StoneCold wrote:I think the announcement was a carrot to keep him around for whatever reason. Maybe they didn't even know what they were going to do for sure but knew they weren't going to keep him.
You know, keep a foot on one raft before jumping onto the other. I doubt they made the announcement for us.
marco17 wrote:Hard to say what was going through their minds at the time. Part of it may have been to put the final nail in Augeri's coffin, and make him go away. I mean they left him in the dark enough that the guy showed up to one of the NJ shows after he left the tour thinking he was still the lead singer of the band and hung out at the soundboard. If you just got canned by your band and management, you probably aren't hanging out with them. I think Cain was probably interested in letting Augeri get well and try to get healthy over some time. Neal however, seemed to want to move on from SA. Deen did some interviews saying Neal didn't look that happy for a few yeears. As everyone knows, $$$$ drives them these days, and they would have lost a lot of it had they pulled out of the DL tour, or taken a summer off to give Augeri the rest he might have needed. Only, the band, Augeri, and Augeri's voal doctors know just how shredded the vocal chords were and the time needed to recover, if he truly could/can fully recover. Jeff was an easy pick for Schon knowing that he knew a decent number of songs. Agreed.... Cain never looked very happy in any clips with Jeff and I think he was the driving force behind Jeff being ousted. It may also have been Neal thinking that the only semi-successful Soul Sirkus thing might be more successful in the Journey form. Journey in any form has been and will continue to be more popular than any of their past, current, or future side project.
texafana wrote:JSS rocks, but just doesn't fit in well with the Journey mold.
Moon Beam wrote:texafana wrote:JSS rocks, but just doesn't fit in well with the Journey mold.
In your preference pickiness, not mine.
Though I think Mr Pineda is doing finely for the band I would have loved
if Sir Soto had been given half the chance.
Schon Rules All wrote:I think that the demand was why he got the job.?
Andrew wrote:Schon Rules All wrote:I think that the demand was why he got the job.?
Categorically and absolutely not.
Saint John wrote:Andrew wrote:Schon Rules All wrote:I think that the demand was why he got the job.?
Categorically and absolutely not.
I disagree...and perhaps that was the only reason. Hindsight seems to corroborate that as well.
Andrew wrote:Saint John wrote:Andrew wrote:Schon Rules All wrote:I think that the demand was why he got the job.?
Categorically and absolutely not.
I disagree...and perhaps that was the only reason. Hindsight seems to corroborate that as well.
What part of Catagorically and absolutely - both in the negative sense - do you not get?
Andrew wrote:Saint John wrote:Andrew wrote:Schon Rules All wrote:I think that the demand was why he got the job.?
Categorically and absolutely not.
I disagree...and perhaps that was the only reason. Hindsight seems to corroborate that as well.
What part of Catagorically and absolutely - both in the negative sense - do you not get?
lights1961 wrote:i think JSS got let go because instead of giving 1000% to journey after he was hired he did a farewell tour with tailsman... too me that showed lack of judgement on JSS part... I mean if i were to be hired by a company---that was your DREAM JOB...why would you then go and hire yourself out for another company three months into your dream job??? That part to me NEVER MADE ANY SENSE. Iam sure Jon and Neal felt the samy way... just my 2 cents.
Rick
SusieP wrote:I think they just changed their minds - and went about announcing it in a horrid way. [The sneaky erasing of JSS's photos from that website for example.]
In this life, your actions define you. And people will judge you upon your actions.
I think a lot of people who liked Jeff accept that it's ok for Journey to decide he wasn't what they wanted, so it's not the decision which pissed JSS fans off so much, but the way it was done. But the announcement of his permanency and then his letting go almost immediately afterwards still baffles.
And people may forgive the actions, but they may never forget.
It's how it goes.
Behshad wrote:lights1961 wrote:i think JSS got let go because instead of giving 1000% to journey after he was hired he did a farewell tour with tailsman... too me that showed lack of judgement on JSS part... I mean if i were to be hired by a company---that was your DREAM JOB...why would you then go and hire yourself out for another company three months into your dream job??? That part to me NEVER MADE ANY SENSE. Iam sure Jon and Neal felt the samy way... just my 2 cents.
Rick
With all due respect, That had NOTHING to do with it.Jeff did gave it all when it mattered. The fact that he did cancel the Talisman shows in Summer of 2006 showed Neal & Co that Journey was Jeff's #1 project. He just up and left a band of 17 years , but also he had to do the one last tour for the fans who have followed Talisman for almost 2 decades....
Neal KNEW that Jeff can multitask and he also knoew that Jeff is one artist that would not sit around and do NOTHING for months like the rest of them did. He also knew that the postponed Tour of Talisman was something that needed to be done so Jeff could close that chapter in his career and move on with Journey.
and we all know that Neal himself has been involved in side project too while Journey has been takin a nap between tours and albums.
Gibby wrote:
Neal also KNEW that Jeff struggled on some of the catalog and often screamed rather than sang during some of the more demanding parts. Choosing business over friendship is not easy but it was the right choice. The success they are enjoying today would have NEVER happened with JSS.
Gibby wrote:The success they are enjoying today would have NEVER happened with JSS.
Behshad wrote:Gibby wrote:
Neal also KNEW that Jeff struggled on some of the catalog and often screamed rather than sang during some of the more demanding parts. Choosing business over friendship is not easy but it was the right choice. The success they are enjoying today would have NEVER happened with JSS.
No one is even talking about the success with or without Jeff.![]()
Read SusieP's post 2-3 more times. Respond if you understand. If not, move on and try back in 48 hrs.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Gibby wrote:The success they are enjoying today would have NEVER happened with JSS.
You have no way of knowing this.
The clone approach had just failed before with Augeri.
If anything, a fresh take ala Paul Rodgers was arguably a safer bet.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:You have no way of knowing this.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:The clone approach had just failed before with Augeri.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:If anything, a fresh take ala Paul Rodgers was arguably a safer bet.
Saint John wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:You have no way of knowing this.
Aside from common sense, perhaps not.The_Noble_Cause wrote:The clone approach had just failed before with Augeri.
Not even close. Arnel is head and shoulders a better singer than Augeri and is not a clone on the new material. Augeri sounded like an injured Steve Perry. Pineda actually sings some parts of the ballads a half step up from Perry. When could Augeri ever do that???The_Noble_Cause wrote:If anything, a fresh take ala Paul Rodgers was arguably a safer bet.
lol...Paul Rodgers is a legendary frontman with 2 largely successful bands on his resume...not to mention millions of albums moved. The general music listening public has no idea who Soto is.
Gibby wrote:Behshad wrote:lights1961 wrote:i think JSS got let go because instead of giving 1000% to journey after he was hired he did a farewell tour with tailsman... too me that showed lack of judgement on JSS part... I mean if i were to be hired by a company---that was your DREAM JOB...why would you then go and hire yourself out for another company three months into your dream job??? That part to me NEVER MADE ANY SENSE. Iam sure Jon and Neal felt the samy way... just my 2 cents.
Rick
With all due respect, That had NOTHING to do with it.Jeff did gave it all when it mattered. The fact that he did cancel the Talisman shows in Summer of 2006 showed Neal & Co that Journey was Jeff's #1 project. He just up and left a band of 17 years , but also he had to do the one last tour for the fans who have followed Talisman for almost 2 decades....
Neal KNEW that Jeff can multitask and he also knoew that Jeff is one artist that would not sit around and do NOTHING for months like the rest of them did. He also knew that the postponed Tour of Talisman was something that needed to be done so Jeff could close that chapter in his career and move on with Journey.
and we all know that Neal himself has been involved in side project too while Journey has been takin a nap between tours and albums.
Neal also KNEW that Jeff struggled on some of the catalog and often screamed rather than sang during some of the more demanding parts. Choosing business over friendship is not easy but it was the right choice. The success they are enjoying today would have NEVER happened with JSS.
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