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JH'sTXfan wrote:"Friday, July 25 - Journey (San Antonio, Texas) broadcasting live on the CBS Morning Show"
Hey thanks, RocknRoll. I'm going to find out where they'll be that morning. That'll be two shows in one day. Cool.
Tito wrote:JH'sTXfan wrote:"Friday, July 25 - Journey (San Antonio, Texas) broadcasting live on the CBS Morning Show"
Hey thanks, RocknRoll. I'm going to find out where they'll be that morning. That'll be two shows in one day. Cool.
Probably at the same venue. Chicago just did it last weekend. Get up early, they performed I believe in the 5 am hour locally.
Pretty tough, considering they played later in the night their regular concert.
separate_wayz wrote:t'd be easier on your voice to stay up all night than get up at 4 am or 5 am and try to prep your vocal chords.
Journey dont care, they have no regard for there "singers"Saint John wrote:The timing for this couldn't be worse. That Friday morning marks day one of back to back to back shows (Fri, Sat, Sun). Couple that with this early morning shit and you're playing with fire.
stevew2 wrote:Journey dont care, they have no regard for there "singers"Saint John wrote:The timing for this couldn't be worse. That Friday morning marks day one of back to back to back shows (Fri, Sat, Sun). Couple that with this early morning shit and you're playing with fire.
Saint John wrote:The timing for this couldn't be worse. That Friday morning marks day one of back to back to back shows (Fri, Sat, Sun). Couple that with this early morning shit and you're playing with fire.
brywool wrote:Saint John wrote:The timing for this couldn't be worse. That Friday morning marks day one of back to back to back shows (Fri, Sat, Sun). Couple that with this early morning shit and you're playing with fire.
Actually, if it's just a few songs, it might be a good warm up for him.
Saint John wrote:stevew2 wrote:Journey dont care, they have no regard for there "singers"Saint John wrote:The timing for this couldn't be worse. That Friday morning marks day one of back to back to back shows (Fri, Sat, Sun). Couple that with this early morning shit and you're playing with fire.
Couldn't disagrere more. Perry was treated like a king...given his own tour bus and wasn't obliged to meet fans after gigs. He was also given 2 years off between Frontiers and ROR and 12 years between ROR and TBF. Seems awfully fair to me. Besides, look at Perry's solo tour. His schedule was absolutely ridiculous...and it couldn't be blamed on Journey, either. Here's an example...5 shows in a row at one point and 11 shows in 14 days, and he wonders why he can't sing anymore.
Nov. 14, 1994 Albany, NY Sass Jordan
Nov. 15, 1994 Massey Hall, Toronto, ONT Sass Jordan
Nov. 16, 1994 Tower Theater, Philadelphia Upper Darby, PA Sass Jordan
Nov. 17, 1994 Central Maine Civic Center. Lewiston, ME Sass Jordan
Nov. 18, 1994 Orpheum Theater. Boston, Ma Sass Jordan
Nov. 20, 1994 Hershey Park Arena. Hershey, PA Sass Jordan
Nov. 22, 1994 Fox Theater. Atlanta, GA Sass Jordan
Nov. 23, 1994 Jacksonville, FL Sass Jordan
Nov. 24, 1994 Bob Carr Performing Arts Center. Orlando, FL Sass Jordan
Nov. 25, 1994 Sunrise Musical Theater. Sunrise, FL Sass Jordan
Nov. 27, 1994 Mahaffey Theater. St. Petersburg, FL Sass Jordan
I wasnt talken Perry, he made them big, so they could nt push him around, i was talkin Augeri 8 years with no breakSaint John wrote:stevew2 wrote:Journey dont care, they have no regard for there "singers"Saint John wrote:The timing for this couldn't be worse. That Friday morning marks day one of back to back to back shows (Fri, Sat, Sun). Couple that with this early morning shit and you're playing with fire.
Couldn't disagrere more. Perry was treated like a king...given his own tour bus and wasn't obliged to meet fans after gigs. He was also given 2 years off between Frontiers and ROR and 12 years between ROR and TBF. Seems awfully fair to me. Besides, look at Perry's solo tour. His schedule was absolutely ridiculous...and it couldn't be blamed on Journey, either. Here's an example...5 shows in a row at one point and 11 shows in 14 days, and he wonders why he can't sing anymore.
Nov. 14, 1994 Albany, NY Sass Jordan
Nov. 15, 1994 Massey Hall, Toronto, ONT Sass Jordan
Nov. 16, 1994 Tower Theater, Philadelphia Upper Darby, PA Sass Jordan
Nov. 17, 1994 Central Maine Civic Center. Lewiston, ME Sass Jordan
Nov. 18, 1994 Orpheum Theater. Boston, Ma Sass Jordan
Nov. 20, 1994 Hershey Park Arena. Hershey, PA Sass Jordan
Nov. 22, 1994 Fox Theater. Atlanta, GA Sass Jordan
Nov. 23, 1994 Jacksonville, FL Sass Jordan
Nov. 24, 1994 Bob Carr Performing Arts Center. Orlando, FL Sass Jordan
Nov. 25, 1994 Sunrise Musical Theater. Sunrise, FL Sass Jordan
Nov. 27, 1994 Mahaffey Theater. St. Petersburg, FL Sass Jordan
stevew2 wrote:I wasnt talken Perry, he made big, so they could nt push him around, i was talkin Augeri 8 years with no breakSaint John wrote:stevew2 wrote:Journey dont care, they have no regard for there "singers"Saint John wrote:The timing for this couldn't be worse. That Friday morning marks day one of back to back to back shows (Fri, Sat, Sun). Couple that with this early morning shit and you're playing with fire.
Couldn't disagrere more. Perry was treated like a king...given his own tour bus and wasn't obliged to meet fans after gigs. He was also given 2 years off between Frontiers and ROR and 12 years between ROR and TBF. Seems awfully fair to me. Besides, look at Perry's solo tour. His schedule was absolutely ridiculous...and it couldn't be blamed on Journey, either. Here's an example...5 shows in a row at one point and 11 shows in 14 days, and he wonders why he can't sing anymore.
Nov. 14, 1994 Albany, NY Sass Jordan
Nov. 15, 1994 Massey Hall, Toronto, ONT Sass Jordan
Nov. 16, 1994 Tower Theater, Philadelphia Upper Darby, PA Sass Jordan
Nov. 17, 1994 Central Maine Civic Center. Lewiston, ME Sass Jordan
Nov. 18, 1994 Orpheum Theater. Boston, Ma Sass Jordan
Nov. 20, 1994 Hershey Park Arena. Hershey, PA Sass Jordan
Nov. 22, 1994 Fox Theater. Atlanta, GA Sass Jordan
Nov. 23, 1994 Jacksonville, FL Sass Jordan
Nov. 24, 1994 Bob Carr Performing Arts Center. Orlando, FL Sass Jordan
Nov. 25, 1994 Sunrise Musical Theater. Sunrise, FL Sass Jordan
Nov. 27, 1994 Mahaffey Theater. St. Petersburg, FL Sass Jordan
Saint John wrote:Augeri could have stepped away at any time he wanted to. Besides, after his second or third tour it was obvious he wasn't good enough for anything other than to tour the Dirty Dozen and that's what they did. The fact that they didn't replace him should leave him forever indebted to them. He basically made millions more than he really should have because they were so loyal and stuck with him.
Saint John wrote:brywool wrote:Saint John wrote:The timing for this couldn't be worse. That Friday morning marks day one of back to back to back shows (Fri, Sat, Sun). Couple that with this early morning shit and you're playing with fire.
Actually, if it's just a few songs, it might be a good warm up for him.
16 hours before the gig?!?!?!?
Saint John wrote:
Augeri could have stepped away at any time he wanted to. Besides, after his second or third tour it was obvious he wasn't good enough for anything other than to tour the Dirty Dozen and that's what they did. The fact that they didn't replace him should leave him forever indebted to them. He basically made millions more than he really should have because they were so loyal and stuck with him.
I never beleived that shit eitherbrywool wrote:Saint John wrote:
Augeri could have stepped away at any time he wanted to. Besides, after his second or third tour it was obvious he wasn't good enough for anything other than to tour the Dirty Dozen and that's what they did. The fact that they didn't replace him should leave him forever indebted to them. He basically made millions more than he really should have because they were so loyal and stuck with him.
'millions'? somehow, I doubt that.
brywool wrote:Saint John wrote:
Augeri could have stepped away at any time he wanted to. Besides, after his second or third tour it was obvious he wasn't good enough for anything other than to tour the Dirty Dozen and that's what they did. The fact that they didn't replace him should leave him forever indebted to them. He basically made millions more than he really should have because they were so loyal and stuck with him.
'millions'? somehow, I doubt that.
Saint John wrote:brywool wrote:Saint John wrote:
Augeri could have stepped away at any time he wanted to. Besides, after his second or third tour it was obvious he wasn't good enough for anything other than to tour the Dirty Dozen and that's what they did. The fact that they didn't replace him should leave him forever indebted to them. He basically made millions more than he really should have because they were so loyal and stuck with him.
'millions'? somehow, I doubt that.
He toured 7 times in 8 years I believe. The 4 or so extra tours from the time it was obvious the lineup wasn't going to ever take off til his end probably netted him about 250 extra gigs...at least. Multiply 250 times the approximate $10,000 he made per show and you have approximately 2.5 million dollars. Simple math, folks.
I doubt you ever see anything documentedbrywool wrote:Saint John wrote:brywool wrote:Saint John wrote:
Augeri could have stepped away at any time he wanted to. Besides, after his second or third tour it was obvious he wasn't good enough for anything other than to tour the Dirty Dozen and that's what they did. The fact that they didn't replace him should leave him forever indebted to them. He basically made millions more than he really should have because they were so loyal and stuck with him.
'millions'? somehow, I doubt that.
He toured 7 times in 8 years I believe. The 4 or so extra tours from the time it was obvious the lineup wasn't going to ever take off til his end probably netted him about 250 extra gigs...at least. Multiply 250 times the approximate $10,000 he made per show and you have approximately 2.5 million dollars. Simple math, folks.
10,000 PER SHOW? SERIOUSLY? I have a hard time believing he made that much per gig. Is that documented anywhere? Just asking, not challenging you, just wonderin' where the figure came from.
brywool wrote:Saint John wrote:brywool wrote:Saint John wrote:
Augeri could have stepped away at any time he wanted to. Besides, after his second or third tour it was obvious he wasn't good enough for anything other than to tour the Dirty Dozen and that's what they did. The fact that they didn't replace him should leave him forever indebted to them. He basically made millions more than he really should have because they were so loyal and stuck with him.
'millions'? somehow, I doubt that.
He toured 7 times in 8 years I believe. The 4 or so extra tours from the time it was obvious the lineup wasn't going to ever take off til his end probably netted him about 250 extra gigs...at least. Multiply 250 times the approximate $10,000 he made per show and you have approximately 2.5 million dollars. Simple math, folks.
10,000 PER SHOW? SERIOUSLY? I have a hard time believing he made that much per gig. Is that documented anywhere? Just asking, not challenging you, just wonderin' where the figure came from.
stevew2 wrote:I doubt you ever see anything documentedbrywool wrote:Saint John wrote:brywool wrote:Saint John wrote:
Augeri could have stepped away at any time he wanted to. Besides, after his second or third tour it was obvious he wasn't good enough for anything other than to tour the Dirty Dozen and that's what they did. The fact that they didn't replace him should leave him forever indebted to them. He basically made millions more than he really should have because they were so loyal and stuck with him.
'millions'? somehow, I doubt that.
He toured 7 times in 8 years I believe. The 4 or so extra tours from the time it was obvious the lineup wasn't going to ever take off til his end probably netted him about 250 extra gigs...at least. Multiply 250 times the approximate $10,000 he made per show and you have approximately 2.5 million dollars. Simple math, folks.
10,000 PER SHOW? SERIOUSLY? I have a hard time believing he made that much per gig. Is that documented anywhere? Just asking, not challenging you, just wonderin' where the figure came from.
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