donnaplease wrote:Gideon wrote:I'm so tempted to jump into the fray. If this argument goes further, I will, but I think Rhiannon handled it succinctly: Perry may have been the focal point of Journey's success, but to say that he was the sole reason for it is completely unsubstantiated. Fuck, if you want to get technical, Jonathan Cain joining Journey yielded more financial success for the band than Perry's (compare Infinity to Escape and see how far it lags).
This, in particular, stood out and it's something I'd like to address:Rockindeano wrote:let's see journey play NO Perry songs at all, and then show me the tour numbers. They would be lucky to draw 500 people a gig.
No offense, Deano, but I think this isn't workable logic. You do recall that Perry was playing more Journey songs when he went on tour than actual Steve Perry songs, right? When Perry tours (lol), let's see him play no Journey songs whatsoever (particularly the ones that belong to Jonathan Cain: "Faithfully" and "Open Arms") and see his numbers.
This has been a good read... now for my 0.002 cents (effin economy!

I totally agree that the whole is greater than the individual parts that make it up. HOWEVER, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to conclude that when Jon Cain says "we want the legacy sound" that he's talking about none other than SMFP. Neal, Jon and Ross play the same notes on their instruments, Deen (I assume) doesn't stray too far from Smitty's performance on the drums, so what exactly do they need to get 'back to' by firing JSS and hiring Arnel (or Jeremey, or Hugo, or KC)? You guessed it! Someone who's VOICE is similar enough to SP's to be reminiscent of the magic that was created by the group during SP's tenure. Rationalize it all you want, there's just no getting around the fact that Journey of today is nothing more than a tribute to Steve Perry and the greatness that he brought to the group. SP will never be as successful sans Journey, nor will Journey ever get out from under SP's shadow, and will therefore forever be hanging on to his coattails... (pun intended

I think you make an excellent point. The legacy sound is all about SMFP. When fans argue about AP it's whether or not he can out-Perry Perry. Love him, hate him or indifferent, Journey is nothing without him. Steve Perry is hanging around this group like the chains around Jacob Marley's ghost. They will carry him around forever.