madsplash wrote:Yes.
Accepted.
madsplash wrote:He truncated the tour and then slid in the solo album 2 YEARS LATER.
Irrelevant. It was the excuse that he gave the rest of the band. He didn't want to continue
singing because he was "toast."
madsplash wrote:You seem not to get the fact that he could be burnt out, take a year or so off, and be ready to record new music on his own.
Irrelevant.
He told the band that
he didn't want to tour anymore because
he was "toast." And then he turns around and records
without them.
Fracture the stone my ass.
madsplash wrote:That's not hard to understand, is it?
That rather than return to the band who gave him his career on a silver platter he tried to record an inexcusably shitty album that no one cared about?
No, it's not hard at all.
madsplash wrote:And it wasn't karma, it was Sony who didn't want to release it because they we're crying about him not being with Journey on that record.
Karma isn't exactly a living entity. Sony's decision to axe the shitty album was karma; indirect but oh-so-deserved. That's not hard to understand, is it?
madsplash wrote:He failed nothing.
He failed everyone from 1985 on out.
madsplash wrote:"Someone"

needed money from the TBF tour and was pissed when his cash cow wouldn't have surgery when he thought that HE should.
They gave him a year. "Someone" got pissed because the rest of the band wouldn't sit on their asses for him
again. For all they knew, it was an excuse for him to back out and try to record
another solo album.

madsplash wrote:I'm glad SP told them to shove the ultimatum up their ass
That's a colorful interpretation of Perry's reported
begging session. "Please give me time!" "PLEASE don't fracture the stone!" "PLEASE leave Journey alone."
Pathetic.
and think it's great that he made them pay through the nose to record and tour without him.
Well, being the wart on Perry's ass really does make simple logic hard, so I can't fault you too much.
'Nothing was bigger for Journey than 1981’s “Escape” album. “I have to attribute that to Jonathan coming in and joining the writing team,” Steve Perry (Feb 2012).'