Gunbot wrote:alesson wrote:marco17 wrote:If Arnel and the band remember anything about history, which they probably don't, there maybe some concern that this was a chance to be seen by a lot people and they didn't sound or do their best to Dean's point, not to mention, it looked like they could have cared less and didn't prepare. Some have attributed the same thing to potentially hindering the success of the Augeri led era because they didn't come off sounding that good on GMA when they started doing promotion for Arrival. Granted, I am aware that the audience for the Super Bowl pregame was far greater then those who were watching GMA, but nonetheless that performance did not do anything to help that incarnation of the band either. Bottom line is everyone has a bad day/night, whatever, Arnel has a good voice, and while he couldn't sing the catalog for long, so did Augeri, you just hope your bad day it isn't in front of a few million people on TV.
What I don't understand is why Arnel or his manager keep on accepting offers to do side shows? I believed that days prior to the Superbowl gig, he was on a series of mini concerts with some Filipino talents.
I agreed that his approach to this was a case of carelessness or maybe un-professionalism. He should have kept his voice pristine and ready for the big gig. Obviously, he or his manager do not know the importance of being in this event. Case of being not in the American mainstream? Maybe yes or do I see some greediness in his management here?
Arnel could, if he really knows how important for the band is this gig should prevail with his manager.
In anyways, a HARD lesson for them to learn and for the Journey management, look out for the new kid in town and keep the leash reachable.
My problem is the bands health. Most Acts start hitting the road in January. With Ross and Jon nearing social security age and Arnel having problems with cold weather there window for touring seems to be shortening. Groups today make most of their money off of touring. Royalties from the older records are great for Neal, Jon and Ross but that doesn't help Arnel or Deen, who still need to earn their living from this job,especially without songwriting royalties to live off. They have got to find a way to get back on the road, with out these long breaks in between. Revelation has fallen off the map already. Just space the dates so there aren't that many back to back shows but keep in rotation so The radio will keep mentioning your name.
Arnel is not young by all means and his 25 years of belting out improbable pitch might be nearing its peak. Healthwise, being accustomed to the tropics all those years is a big drawback. He can't just get used easily to this American climate faster than a 19 years teen can.
He must be taking the advantage of making hay while the sunshine is still on by doing some extra gigs on the side. You're right, with no royalties to fall back on, AP & Deen must take advantage of the situation with or without the band.
But with a gig that big as the Superbowl? They should whoop their ass in practice and rehearsals instead of getting some penny and dimes in those small gigs.
Bottom line is..They lack the preparation that is necessarily needed.