artist4perry wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:SP Fan in Oregon wrote:Jubilee wrote:perryswoman wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Jubilee wrote:Only concern is timing. If Perry were to release a new CD that would put it on a collision course with the release of Journey's new CD. That is assuming, of course, that Perry releases anything at all. Is that a good thing, or a bad thing?
In reality, which is not where most of the die-hards (on either side) live...... it's neither good nor bad. Totally subjective based on which team you bat for. If you're a "Perry ruined Journey and they ROCK so hard without him!" guy (or girl) then it's a bad thing because he will be seen as "up to something" and his release will be "SUSPICIOUSLY TIMED!"
If you're a full-on wack-a-loon, then it's a good thing because "he's going to blow Journey off the map! Drool drool, squish squish..."
If you are in the middle and don't really give a damn about conspiracy theories and excessive drooling, and just like the music, then it isn't a good or a bad thing. It just 'is'.
Well if they come out at the same time it will sure make for some great threads on MelodicRock!!
HOO BOY! A head-to-head show down. Perry v. Journey and/or Perry v. Pineda? Andrew will never get any sleep.![]()
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I think Andrew would be delighted to have significant discussions on MR as long as they are CIVIL and RESPECTFUL.
He might want to consider increasing his bandwidth though.
60 versus 40. Pineda blows Perry out of the water TODAY, and I don't care what anyone says. I know for most of you, Perry blasting farts over audio will do, but don't expect his new CD to be anything spectacular. The man is 60, and who knows how old he will be if he ever stops being a putang and puts out an album. He doesn't even trust himself, thus disappearing in the music world altogether confirms that.
Youngjrny while I respect your oppinion, you have not heard him sing live have you? 60 is not a death sentence to a singer.![]()
True, I have not. But being out of the business for so long, and given that he will never reach the peak of his ability ever again, he will do nothing but dissapoint. Sometimes I think Perry hanging it up for good adds on to his legacy as THE VOICE. This leads people to debate him for eternity and add to his legend. Him coming back, and more than likely disappointing when comparing to his prime, will ultimately take a hit to his legacy. But what do I know, that's just my opinion.
