Voyager wrote:Tito wrote:I think the window has kind of closed as far as what a Perry reunion could've done.
Someone could have said the same thing about The Police or DLR with Van Halen, but the window was obviously open for them. Don't underestimate the baby boomers who grew up with Steve Perry as their Elvis. Were you even around during that time? If not, I can see why you wouldn't understand it.
If anything, his demand has increased. Just look at how the loons foam at the mouth when someone posts a "Steve Perry hummed something this week" thread. Steve Perry's name always draws praise whenever someone brings it up. He's as well-known and well-respected in the USA as Mick Jagger or Paul McCartney. None of the other Journey singers can bring that type of high profile recognition to the band.
If an unknown foreign singer can sell $45k in tickets for Journey, a well-known American icon like Steve Perry could at least triple that figure for them.
(Nothing against Arnel, but he's just not well-known in the USA like Perry is.)

Police did well, but they haven't had any real false starts like Journey did. Plus, they did not tour in any form for 25 years. Journey has toured the past 10 years. As well as the Roth/VH tour did, it would've been bigger had it gone down originally in 96 or even 2001. Sure Journey would do well with Perry but they would've done a lot more business in 96. Furthermore, Arnel brought a lot of Phillipinos and Perry wouldn't have done that. Therefore the difference Perry would've brought in today would not have been that much greater than Pineda last year.