Rockindeano wrote:Saint John wrote:Matthew wrote:The success of Bon Jovi and Def Leppard had nothing to do with any supposed shortcomings of Journey. They were just the new generation of bands coming to prominence. Simple as that.
That's not the point, needle dick. The point is that had Notrildamus not hijacked the band that they could have had similar sales. He cost the band millions with the decision to take the "rock" out of what was a rock band. But he wanted to do that, so I guess he accomplished his mission.
Gotta disagree here Dan. Perry did what was smart and brave; He knew the formula is only good so long and on so many guises. Who is going to buy the same songs with different words and titles over and over? Look at TBF, Arrival and Revelaions- same stuff over and over, and, declining sales. ROR out sold all of them combined. Also, take away the Pinoy factor for the latest effort(valid point), and you have a continuous decline from ROR>TBF>Arrival>Revelations.
Part of what SP was doing or trying to do was stay relevant. He knew the same ol same ol was drying up- He wanted to reinvent the band and stay in the forefront. Look at the remaining 80's super bands today; U2, E Street, Madonna...like them or hate them, they all stayed huge, survived Grunge, and still play arenas and stadiums today.
You make a good argument though, but IMO, it's more complicated than what you make it seem.
Making changes is one thing, however going from a rock band to a pop band is different. Also, another difference is the bands you listed have never stopped touring for an extended time. Although, I don't think Perry could have kept it up anyway, I wonder what would have happened.