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Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Survivor would have eventually hired Perry and then now everyone would be saying. " I like Journey , but its just a poor man's Survivor"
StoneCold wrote:Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Survivor would have eventually hired Perry and then now everyone would be saying. " I like Journey , but its just a poor man's Survivor"
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The question should be "what if Alien Project hadn't disbanded" (ie bass player not died). That band would've probably been fantastic.
Journey would've hired someone else. Kevin Chalfant, Jimi Jamison, Steve Augeri and so on.
They would've been successful. Maybe even as successful depending on what songs they came up with. Don't forget Gregg Rolie was there. That is a major factor.
Perry's balladeering along with DSB, OA and Faithfully is what cemented him as a legend in AOR.
StoneCold wrote:We also have to remember, Perry was the major factor in Rolie "getting tired of the road". What did he do after Journey? Cut solo albums and tour.
Had a singer more compatible with Rolie joined, he might still be there.
Gideon wrote:StoneCold wrote:We also have to remember, Perry was the major factor in Rolie "getting tired of the road". What did he do after Journey? Cut solo albums and tour.
Had a singer more compatible with Rolie joined, he might still be there.
That wouldn't be in the best interest of Journey's commecial success.
StoneCold wrote:We also have to remember, Perry was the major factor in Rolie "getting tired of the road". What did he do after Journey? Cut solo albums and tour.
Had a singer more compatible with Rolie joined, he might still be there.
StoneCold wrote:Gideon wrote:StoneCold wrote:We also have to remember, Perry was the major factor in Rolie "getting tired of the road". What did he do after Journey? Cut solo albums and tour.
Had a singer more compatible with Rolie joined, he might still be there.
That wouldn't be in the best interest of Journey's commecial success.
They just needed a better singer than what they had. Chalfant would've fit in just as well, maybe better.
Rolie, Schon, Chalfant. No doubt they would've been successful.
Gideon wrote:StoneCold wrote:Gideon wrote:StoneCold wrote:We also have to remember, Perry was the major factor in Rolie "getting tired of the road". What did he do after Journey? Cut solo albums and tour.
Had a singer more compatible with Rolie joined, he might still be there.
That wouldn't be in the best interest of Journey's commecial success.
They just needed a better singer than what they had. Chalfant would've fit in just as well, maybe better.
Rolie, Schon, Chalfant. No doubt they would've been successful.
No, I mean sticking with Rolie. He can't write songs for shit.
StoneCold wrote:Gideon wrote:StoneCold wrote:Gideon wrote:StoneCold wrote:We also have to remember, Perry was the major factor in Rolie "getting tired of the road". What did he do after Journey? Cut solo albums and tour.
Had a singer more compatible with Rolie joined, he might still be there.
That wouldn't be in the best interest of Journey's commecial success.
They just needed a better singer than what they had. Chalfant would've fit in just as well, maybe better.
Rolie, Schon, Chalfant. No doubt they would've been successful.
No, I mean sticking with Rolie. He can't write songs for shit.
The Storm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mOr3P1lvtE
That's as good as anything Journey did after Rolie left.
StoneCold wrote:2nd Storm cd is weaker lyrically but has some good tunes. Fight for the right isn't one of them.
Tell ya one person who thought Rolie and Chalfant might have something to offer.
SP, he came running back aka interloping to get make TBF a Rolieless album.
Arkansas wrote:They would have trolled through another singer or two, then hung it up. Herbie would have stepped back in and recruited George Michael.
later~
Gunbot wrote:Arkansas wrote:They would have trolled through another singer or two, then hung it up. Herbie would have stepped back in and recruited George Michael.
later~
He's probably the only one around who could sing the whole Journey catalog without struggling.
Saint John wrote:Literally.Gideon wrote:He would have been a better fit for Queen.
StoneCold wrote:Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Survivor would have eventually hired Perry and then now everyone would be saying. " I like Journey , but its just a poor man's Survivor"
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The question should be "what if Alien Project hadn't disbanded" (ie bass player not died). That band would've probably been fantastic.
Journey would've hired someone else. Kevin Chalfant, Jimi Jamison, Steve Augeri and so on.
They would've been successful. Maybe even as successful depending on what songs they came up with. Don't forget Gregg Rolie was there. That is a major factor.
Perry's balladeering along with DSB, OA and Faithfully is what cemented him as a legend in AOR.
G.I.Jim wrote:If Perry hadn't joined Journey...none of us would be in this thread or forum right now. Journey would have done maybe one more album, but would have stayed true to their fusion roots and played themselves into obscurity. Times changed musically, and I don't think Gregg would have kept them current or relevant. I know he has many fans here with his career (I like several of his songs with Journey), but I don't think they would have had any more radio hits.
Perry on the other hand, would have retired at the turkey farm never to be heard from again...Pretty much just like he is now!
G.I.Jim wrote:If Perry hadn't joined Journey...none of us would be in this thread or forum right now. Journey would have done maybe one more album, but would have stayed true to their fusion roots and played themselves into obscurity. Times changed musically, and I don't think Gregg would have kept them current or relevant. I know he has many fans here with his career (I like several of his songs with Journey), but I don't think they would have had any more radio hits.
Perry on the other hand, would have retired at the turkey farm never to be heard from again...Pretty much just like he is now!
mikemarrs wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:If Perry hadn't joined Journey...none of us would be in this thread or forum right now. Journey would have done maybe one more album, but would have stayed true to their fusion roots and played themselves into obscurity. Times changed musically, and I don't think Gregg would have kept them current or relevant. I know he has many fans here with his career (I like several of his songs with Journey), but I don't think they would have had any more radio hits.
Perry on the other hand, would have retired at the turkey farm never to be heard from again...Pretty much just like he is now!
exactly.plus the record company already basically told gregg if they didn't increase the record sales or get some hits they'd be dropped.
SherriBerry wrote:mikemarrs wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:If Perry hadn't joined Journey...none of us would be in this thread or forum right now. Journey would have done maybe one more album, but would have stayed true to their fusion roots and played themselves into obscurity. Times changed musically, and I don't think Gregg would have kept them current or relevant. I know he has many fans here with his career (I like several of his songs with Journey), but I don't think they would have had any more radio hits.
Perry on the other hand, would have retired at the turkey farm never to be heard from again...Pretty much just like he is now!
exactly.plus the record company already basically told gregg if they didn't increase the record sales or get some hits they'd be dropped.
That's why they had Robert Fleischman. The label said they needed a frontman, someone who could get them on the radio and increase album sales, so they hired RF. Journey was touring with this guy before Herbie heard SP's Alien Project demo and their sound was already shifting away from fusion. When he was fired, the band and Fleischman divied up the songs that they had written together - Journey kept 'Wheel in the Sky', but I would like to hear the songs they wrote together that never got recorded.
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