Jana wrote:Jubilee wrote:yak wrote:portland wrote:That's fine with me.....a differnce of opinion is good for the soul......and I think you know for me it's Perry and no one else....I love Neal and his talents..but it was the best with Perry and AP for me is a tribute band. If they could have got past the bullshit they were unforgettable..and that is a shame!
That's fine, but what was Journey supposed to do, because Perry wanted nothing to do with the band? Go off in a corner and die? Then there would be nothing. Or maybe that was what some actually wanted to happen?
The truth is Journey moved on, and as a result, maybe new fans heard the songs that nobody would have been privy to, if Journey had laid down and played possum. Journey is still relevant, and Perry still gets a paycheck. A "win-win," no?
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Well, considering I love Arrival with SA and they had several songs form Revelation get airplay last year and are still getting airplay and sold seven hundred and something thousand CDs and they had a successful tour last year and the spring tour this year, yes, they are relevant still. Like they were in the '80s? Of course not. It's an older band, but they're doing pretty good I'd say.
Just wanted to say that they always have successful tours. The tour in 2006 was #15 on Billboards charts. Last years tour was #18. Touring has never been a problem even before the influx of AP fans.