RocknRoll wrote:Thought I'd post something Journey related.
http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/ent ... nd-Journey
LOL Valerie, what's Journey got to do with this forum?



Thanks for the link, hadn't seen that one...this could good.

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RocknRoll wrote:Thought I'd post something Journey related.
http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/ent ... nd-Journey
Saint John wrote:annie89509 wrote: In other words, Journey owes it's 30-yr relevancy to Steve Perry's voice.
The songs, music and memories are bigger than his voice. For your argument to hold water people would have to not be interested in Journey without Steve Perry, but that simply isn't true. You're minimizing the contributions of other band members and that's not fair. It was a "team" effort. Completely removed from Journey, Perry made 2 albums. One was released (FTLOSM) and flopped and the other (Against The Wall) never even saw the light of day. He needed his teammates.
Saint John wrote:Another intangible that will make record sales explode. These guys have their shit togther like never before. Or at least since about 1983. I couldn't be happier for these guys...especially Arnel.
Saint John wrote:annie89509 wrote: In other words, Journey owes it's 30-yr relevancy to Steve Perry's voice.
The songs, music and memories are bigger than his voice. For your argument to hold water people would have to not be interested in Journey without Steve Perry, but that simply isn't true. You're minimizing the contributions of other band members and that's not fair. It was a "team" effort. Completely removed from Journey, Perry made 2 albums. One was released (FTLOSM) and flopped and the other (Against The Wall) never even saw the light of day. He needed his teammates.
annie89509 wrote:Saint John wrote:annie89509 wrote: In other words, Journey owes it's 30-yr relevancy to Steve Perry's voice.
The songs, music and memories are bigger than his voice. For your argument to hold water people would have to not be interested in Journey without Steve Perry, but that simply isn't true. You're minimizing the contributions of other band members and that's not fair. It was a "team" effort. Completely removed from Journey, Perry made 2 albums. One was released (FTLOSM) and flopped and the other (Against The Wall) never even saw the light of day. He needed his teammates.
Never meant to imply that Journey was nothing without SP; never have and never will -- only that they would have been less important had SP never came into the band. I have always maintained that the sum of the trio was better than the individual. To this day, I prefer listening to his Journey songs more than his solo ones.
It was the tone of this Journey documentary announcement that rubbed me the wrong way -- as if SP was the one being minimized.
BTW, SJ, you failed to mention his 1st solo album - Street Talk.
Saint John wrote:annie89509 wrote: In other words, Journey owes it's 30-yr relevancy to Steve Perry's voice.
The songs, music and memories are bigger than his voice. For your argument to hold water people would have to not be interested in Journey without Steve Perry, but that simply isn't true. You're minimizing the contributions of other band members and that's not fair. It was a "team" effort. Completely removed from Journey, Perry made 2 albums. One was released (FTLOSM) and flopped and the other (Against The Wall) never even saw the light of day. He needed his teammates.
jrnyjetster wrote:Saint John wrote:annie89509 wrote: In other words, Journey owes it's 30-yr relevancy to Steve Perry's voice.
The songs, music and memories are bigger than his voice. For your argument to hold water people would have to not be interested in Journey without Steve Perry, but that simply isn't true. You're minimizing the contributions of other band members and that's not fair. It was a "team" effort. Completely removed from Journey, Perry made 2 albums. One was released (FTLOSM) and flopped and the other (Against The Wall) never even saw the light of day. He needed his teammates.
Ummm...you forgot STREET TALK, his biggest solo success.
EightyRock wrote:The songs, music and memories are mostly BECAUSE of his voice. For YOUR argument to hold water, SJ, people would have to (a) have given a rat's ass about pre-Perry Journey, enough to make them be viable enough to keep a label on their own (b) have written most of the songs WITHOUT Perry's help (c) had a vocalist that was immediately recognized as "Journey" on the radio (d) had a frontman who was hell bent on getting them to the top of their game.
Journey had other singers before Perry, but they weren't as successful, talented, recognizable or driven. They might have been a "team", but he was clearly the captain.
EightyRock wrote:...and you forgot about Street Talk. Yeah, that one was a real dog and didn't make any waves on the charts.![]()
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EightyRock wrote: Herbie warned Neal not to get Perry fired up to do a solo CD! Now which one of those Schon or Cain solo CD's sold that many copies? Refresh my memory.Team effort, my ass. More like team captain and players.
annie89509 wrote:brywool wrote:Neal knows what the interest in Journey's about these days. I'm sure he's got no problem with it. And actually, I agree with him- BTM was very slanted to Steve and his emotional problems. It gave Journey some great publicity and it served it's purpose.
"Journey documentary and its 30-yr history" - that's the first thing that caught my attention. Then it goes to talk about Arnel's life. Hence, my Neal comment.
I know this is starting an old argument ... but Journey would not have much of a 30-yr history without Steve Perry -- this is a fact.
brywool wrote:Nobody is negating Perry's contributions to the band. But for Journey at this moment in time, Steve Perry isn't involved. He'll get a nice royalty check for the songs, but there's no need to mention him. In fact, JSS would figure more into this story than Perry because they need to go through that transition.
Why do people have to constantly beat the Perry drum for everything that's happening with the band now? Nobody's saying "Oh Perry sucks" or "Perry didn't do anything". They're just saying that for Journey NOW- Perry's not relevant.
Then, why blame Perry for Journey,s downfall. If Neal did that then Journey,s downfall started with Neal not Perry.jrnyman28 wrote:EightyRock wrote:The songs, music and memories are mostly BECAUSE of his voice. For YOUR argument to hold water, SJ, people would have to (a) have given a rat's ass about pre-Perry Journey, enough to make them be viable enough to keep a label on their own (b) have written most of the songs WITHOUT Perry's help (c) had a vocalist that was immediately recognized as "Journey" on the radio (d) had a frontman who was hell bent on getting them to the top of their game.
Journey had other singers before Perry, but they weren't as successful, talented, recognizable or driven. They might have been a "team", but he was clearly the captain.
Actually, the reason SJ's argument is valid is that A) Journey had already made a change at vocals but not given time to see how well it would work; and B) The band was already changing the way the wrote and constructed songs to appeal to a larger audience...also not given time to see how well it would work.
Fact is the band gained incredible success when it included Perry. But another fact is that the band was already making changes to help acheive success...a success we can only speculate on because it was never given time. Journey just as easily might have acheived similar successes with another singer.EightyRock wrote:...and you forgot about Street Talk. Yeah, that one was a real dog and didn't make any waves on the charts.![]()
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Perry was still with Journey and Journey management at that time.
[quote="EightyRock"] Herbie warned Neal not to get Perry fired up to do a solo CD! Now which one of those Schon or Cain solo CD's sold that many copies? Refresh my memory.Team effort, my ass. More like team captain and players.
EightyRock wrote:brywool wrote:Nobody is negating Perry's contributions to the band. But for Journey at this moment in time, Steve Perry isn't involved. He'll get a nice royalty check for the songs, but there's no need to mention him. In fact, JSS would figure more into this story than Perry because they need to go through that transition.
Why do people have to constantly beat the Perry drum for everything that's happening with the band now? Nobody's saying "Oh Perry sucks" or "Perry didn't do anything". They're just saying that for Journey NOW- Perry's not relevant.
Perry's not involved at this moment in time? Hmmm...I could have sworn those were mostly songs co-written by him and popularized by his voice on the radio.
To think that he is not "relevant" to Journey's Walmart REHASH CD deal, is not seeing the forest for the trees. JWalmart wouldn't have touched them with a ten foot pole without those greatest hits.
Journey and Perry will be forever linked, whether anybody wants to "beat the drum" for their singer of the moment or not. I don't think you have anything to worry about whether he would somehow want to be a part of a new Journey documentary. I'm guessing he'd tell them where to shove their remake of history.
Gunbot wrote:I don't see this being about Journey but more about another Overseas Filipino Worker that happened to land a great gig. Philippine T.V. has these OFW stories all the time. This will probably be more about Arnel and his tale, with Journey as the backdrop.
Saint John wrote:[
Sounds like we agree on things now.And I didn't mention Street Talk but he wasn't "completely removed from Journey" at the time. He had Herbie Herbert with him. Again, when completely removed from Journey (Schon, Cain and Herbert) he's done 2 records and they were both monumental flops (in the case of FTLOSM relatively speaking). The 2 aforementioned albums seemed to lack direction, exhibited poor writing skills and lacked melody. I agree, the sum of the trio was far better than the individual. You need chemistry...which is why most "supergroups" usually don't fly. If you put together (this is hypothetical...work with me) the world's greatest singer, bassist, guitarist, keys player and drummer, there is absolutely no guarantee it would be good. Chemistry is an intangible. It's not something you can "make." Which is why I have always argued that Ross Valory was meant to play bass for Journey. He's not going to win any bass solo competitions, but within the context of Journey he doesn't have to. He's the best bassist for Journey...period!
annie89509 wrote:Saint John wrote:[
Sounds like we agree on things now.And I didn't mention Street Talk but he wasn't "completely removed from Journey" at the time. He had Herbie Herbert with him. Again, when completely removed from Journey (Schon, Cain and Herbert) he's done 2 records and they were both monumental flops (in the case of FTLOSM relatively speaking). The 2 aforementioned albums seemed to lack direction, exhibited poor writing skills and lacked melody. I agree, the sum of the trio was far better than the individual. You need chemistry...which is why most "supergroups" usually don't fly. If you put together (this is hypothetical...work with me) the world's greatest singer, bassist, guitarist, keys player and drummer, there is absolutely no guarantee it would be good. Chemistry is an intangible. It's not something you can "make." Which is why I have always argued that Ross Valory was meant to play bass for Journey. He's not going to win any bass solo competitions, but within the context of Journey he doesn't have to. He's the best bassist for Journey...period!
Sounds like you're making things up as you go along, SJ.Herbie is responsible for Street Talk's success. Without him, FTLOSM (and OTW) flopped because of poor lyrics and melody. Whaaat!?! SP needs Herbie to write the songs for him, too?
There is nothing wrong with SP's solo efforts .... nothing.
jrnyman28 wrote:EightyRock wrote:The songs, music and memories are mostly BECAUSE of his voice. For YOUR argument to hold water, SJ, people would have to (a) have given a rat's ass about pre-Perry Journey, enough to make them be viable enough to keep a label on their own (b) have written most of the songs WITHOUT Perry's help (c) had a vocalist that was immediately recognized as "Journey" on the radio (d) had a frontman who was hell bent on getting them to the top of their game.
Journey had other singers before Perry, but they weren't as successful, talented, recognizable or driven. They might have been a "team", but he was clearly the captain.
Actually, the reason SJ's argument is valid is that A) Journey had already made a change at vocals but not given time to see how well it would work; and B) The band was already changing the way the wrote and constructed songs to appeal to a larger audience...also not given time to see how well it would work.
Fact is the band gained incredible success when it included Perry. But another fact is that the band was already making changes to help acheive success...a success we can only speculate on because it was never given time. Journey just as easily might have acheived similar successes with another singer.
Rip Rokken wrote:Very interesting and hope it goes well! This especially interests me because before our trip to Vegas in March, I'd floated the idea of a documentary on AP's Journey to a friend of mine who makes documentaries and works for the likes of HBO and the Sundance Channel -- a real pro. Got back in contact with him right after Dallas to push the idea, and he was very interested. I did soon after find that a documentary was apparently already in the works and so I let the idea go, and this must be that project. Really excited about it, and can't want to see it!
etcetera wrote:OT: Cool, Rokken' durian! Smells like hell, tastes like heaven...ever tried some?
Rip Rokken wrote:Hmm... for right now at least, that link seems to be down, but searching their site I found this:
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/diaspo ... ymans-Tale
Someone's probably already posted it, but great article! I'll check back for the other one later.
annie89509 wrote:
I love how J28 always drums the same J beat about "Journey already made the change in vocal direction before Perry" and "with the band already committed to making this vocal change, they could have just easily had similar success with another singer (other than Perry)."
Come on, that other someone is Robert Fleishman. Please, no disrepect intended, but has anyone heard those early J songs that Robert sung: WITS, WOM, FTW/Anytime? I have, it's in an early 1977 concert boot (at Hawaii, I believe). What a world of difference between the 2 singers! SP smooth as silk, RF screams. But, according to the BTM show, the Journey guys wanted a screamer for a frontman. It was a smart Herbie, and the J-boys good fortune, that they got SP instead.
annie89509 wrote:As for "Perry was going after commercial success with his solos and Neal wasn't" (another one of J28's pet lines) ..... What, Neal is only making records for the fun of it? All the MTV videos of Neal and JonHamner hamming it up promoting their songs (on their 2 albums) ... that's all for fun. Yeah, right ....
jrnyman28 wrote:Yes, HH was smart.
Rip Rokken wrote:etcetera wrote:OT: Cool, Rokken' durian! Smells like hell, tastes like heaven...ever tried some?
I went on a quest for Durian today, and got some strange looks in the first 2 stores I asked for it in. Will try again tomorrow. I will be eating this sacred fruit soon...
Melissa wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:etcetera wrote:OT: Cool, Rokken' durian! Smells like hell, tastes like heaven...ever tried some?
I went on a quest for Durian today, and got some strange looks in the first 2 stores I asked for it in. Will try again tomorrow. I will be eating this sacred fruit soon...
My friend said try an oriental store if you have them near you, esp. Vietnamese. She said there is a durian candy too, that's not as hard to eat (or smell actually, lol).
Is your av going potty?
Deb wrote:Melissa wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:etcetera wrote:OT: Cool, Rokken' durian! Smells like hell, tastes like heaven...ever tried some?
I went on a quest for Durian today, and got some strange looks in the first 2 stores I asked for it in. Will try again tomorrow. I will be eating this sacred fruit soon...
My friend said try an oriental store if you have them near you, esp. Vietnamese. She said there is a durian candy too, that's not as hard to eat (or smell actually, lol).
Is your av going potty?
Love your AV Melly!![]()
Melissa wrote:Deb wrote:Melissa wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:etcetera wrote:OT: Cool, Rokken' durian! Smells like hell, tastes like heaven...ever tried some?
I went on a quest for Durian today, and got some strange looks in the first 2 stores I asked for it in. Will try again tomorrow. I will be eating this sacred fruit soon...
My friend said try an oriental store if you have them near you, esp. Vietnamese. She said there is a durian candy too, that's not as hard to eat (or smell actually, lol).
Is your av going potty?
Love your AV Melly!![]()
Yeah thanks DEB!![]()
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