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perryswoman wrote:andrew there is also a guy on Pineda's website that is writing a very similar book as we speak. He used to be on the Journey forum but is not there anymore and is on Pineda's and is he from the US although I forgot his name. Look into this because lord knows you don't want two seperate entities working on the same project. Seems like it might be Jounrneyman but not sure.
texafana wrote:we need thI'd say if you're going to do it, do it justice by adding as much content as possible. There's alot of mystery behind this band, Steve Perry, etc, etc. How they were labeled "corporate rock sellouts" and still were successful as they were, all the behind the scenes bs, etc, etc. A small coffee table fan club book? cmon...e juicy bits, the details, the "unofficial" comments, the stories behind the stories, etc, etc. For this..the die hards would pay a premium and you just might be sell a shit load. Granted a coffee table book might allow you to run the forum and write the book at the same time, but you may only get this chance once, with your connections you just might be the one source to do a "tell all" book justice. It might be worth having RockinDeeno run the place for you for a year while you write the book.Go for it, and don't hold anything back...or don't do it at all.
strangegrey wrote: I actually like the more encompassing book of Journey's career. Someone needs to tell a very objective, straight forward, no pulled punches retrospective on this band. The good, the bad, the ugly, the despicable. You are one of the few people that could do it objectively....
Peartree12249 wrote:A book about Escape wouldn't excite me. I would however buy a book about Journey. But I don't want to read the same rehashed stuff that's already been published on the internet or in radio or TV interviews. I've read/seen all the interviews. If I can't find out some real behind the scenes stuff, personal relationships, business dealings, etc. etc. I'm not interested. Given Neal, Jon and Ross' lack of participation there isn't a snowball's chance...Find something else to write about.
Saint John wrote:Without Schon, Cain, Perry and Valory on board the idea seems doomed to fail. The book would only be interesting with present day quotes and no one seems to want to allow that. If you can get Nostrildamus to say yes or Schon, Cain and Valory it might be worth it. But that seems highly unlikely.
Save yourself the headache, Drew. Anything not officially endorsed by the band and Nostrildamus is certain to eventually have you legally tied up and in worse pain than David Carradine's nut sack. I say scrap the idea unless you can get one or both of the aforementioned parties on board. This isn't worth it. Think long and hard about it, my friend.
Matthew wrote:Saint John wrote:Without Schon, Cain, Perry and Valory on board the idea seems doomed to fail. The book would only be interesting with present day quotes and no one seems to want to allow that. If you can get Nostrildamus to say yes or Schon, Cain and Valory it might be worth it. But that seems highly unlikely.
Save yourself the headache, Drew. Anything not officially endorsed by the band and Nostrildamus is certain to eventually have you legally tied up and in worse pain than David Carradine's nut sack. I say scrap the idea unless you can get one or both of the aforementioned parties on board. This isn't worth it. Think long and hard about it, my friend.
All good points...but many authorized books are stifled by compromise, blandness and censorship...whereas some of the most interesting and successful books are by writers who retain their independence.
Plus...are Schon and Cain likely to say anything revelatory now even if they did back the project? Wouldn't older quotes - but rare ones, well-researched - be as interesting? And what about new quotes from the lesser known people involved?
And then there's...Herbie Herbert.
Saint John wrote:Matthew wrote:Saint John wrote:Without Schon, Cain, Perry and Valory on board the idea seems doomed to fail. The book would only be interesting with present day quotes and no one seems to want to allow that. If you can get Nostrildamus to say yes or Schon, Cain and Valory it might be worth it. But that seems highly unlikely.
Save yourself the headache, Drew. Anything not officially endorsed by the band and Nostrildamus is certain to eventually have you legally tied up and in worse pain than David Carradine's nut sack. I say scrap the idea unless you can get one or both of the aforementioned parties on board. This isn't worth it. Think long and hard about it, my friend.
All good points...but many authorized books are stifled by compromise, blandness and censorship...whereas some of the most interesting and successful books are by writers who retain their independence.
Plus...are Schon and Cain likely to say anything revelatory now even if they did back the project? Wouldn't older quotes - but rare ones, well-researched - be as interesting? And what about new quotes from the lesser known people involved?
And then there's...Herbie Herbert.
Great points, Matthew. It would just be cool to get some quotes about what it's like singing and performing the songs now post-Sopranos and though there are quotes out there they're not specifically catered toward the then/now comparison. While I think you're right that the older quotes are certainly valid and interesting, it would also be just as important to have some up to date "full circle" quotes to really make the book the best it could possibly be.
Mainly, I fear that Drew will put a lot of time, thought, and creativity into this and be "rewarded" with legal bullshit...not to mention the risk of non-interest. It just doesn't seem worth it to me. He needs the main 3 guys guys on board (Schon, Perry and Cain)...even if that means the parameters are strict.
PS You're right about Herbie. That fucking guy could talk about sea barnicles and I'd be interested!
Gunbot wrote:Saint John wrote:Matthew wrote:Saint John wrote:Without Schon, Cain, Perry and Valory on board the idea seems doomed to fail. The book would only be interesting with present day quotes and no one seems to want to allow that. If you can get Nostrildamus to say yes or Schon, Cain and Valory it might be worth it. But that seems highly unlikely.
Save yourself the headache, Drew. Anything not officially endorsed by the band and Nostrildamus is certain to eventually have you legally tied up and in worse pain than David Carradine's nut sack. I say scrap the idea unless you can get one or both of the aforementioned parties on board. This isn't worth it. Think long and hard about it, my friend.
All good points...but many authorized books are stifled by compromise, blandness and censorship...whereas some of the most interesting and successful books are by writers who retain their independence.
Plus...are Schon and Cain likely to say anything revelatory now even if they did back the project? Wouldn't older quotes - but rare ones, well-researched - be as interesting? And what about new quotes from the lesser known people involved?
And then there's...Herbie Herbert.
Great points, Matthew. It would just be cool to get some quotes about what it's like singing and performing the songs now post-Sopranos and though there are quotes out there they're not specifically catered toward the then/now comparison. While I think you're right that the older quotes are certainly valid and interesting, it would also be just as important to have some up to date "full circle" quotes to really make the book the best it could possibly be.
Mainly, I fear that Drew will put a lot of time, thought, and creativity into this and be "rewarded" with legal bullshit...not to mention the risk of non-interest. It just doesn't seem worth it to me. He needs the main 3 guys guys on board (Schon, Perry and Cain)...even if that means the parameters are strict.
PS You're right about Herbie. That fucking guy could talk about sea barnicles and I'd be interested!
You've been watching Sponge Bob, haven't you?
Saint John wrote:Without Schon, Cain, Perry and Valory on board the idea seems doomed to fail. The book would only be interesting with present day quotes and no one seems to want to allow that. If you can get Nostrildamus to say yes or Schon, Cain and Valory it might be worth it. But that seems highly unlikely.
Save yourself the headache, Drew. Anything not officially endorsed by the band and Nostrildamus is certain to eventually have you legally tied up and in worse pain than David Carradine's nut sack. I say scrap the idea unless you can get one or both of the aforementioned parties on board. This isn't worth it. Think long and hard about it, my friend
Saint John wrote:Mainly, I fear that Drew will put a lot of time, thought, and creativity into this and be "rewarded" with legal bullshit...not to mention the risk of non-interest. It just doesn't seem worth it to me. He needs the main 3 guys guys on board (Schon, Perry and Cain)...even if that means the parameters are strict.
Lora wrote:Saint John wrote:Without Schon, Cain, Perry and Valory on board the idea seems doomed to fail. The book would only be interesting with present day quotes and no one seems to want to allow that. If you can get Nostrildamus to say yes or Schon, Cain and Valory it might be worth it. But that seems highly unlikely.
Save yourself the headache, Drew. Anything not officially endorsed by the band and Nostrildamus is certain to eventually have you legally tied up and in worse pain than David Carradine's nut sack. I say scrap the idea unless you can get one or both of the aforementioned parties on board. This isn't worth it. Think long and hard about it, my friendSaint John wrote:Mainly, I fear that Drew will put a lot of time, thought, and creativity into this and be "rewarded" with legal bullshit...not to mention the risk of non-interest. It just doesn't seem worth it to me. He needs the main 3 guys guys on board (Schon, Perry and Cain)...even if that means the parameters are strict.
We can't believe it, but we agree with you. Stop making sense, Dan.![]()
We have no experience in book publishing so have no idea of the cost to do a book, how many you would need to sell to make a profit, how much you would have to pay photographers, etc but we do know the effort involved in gathering content and having it proofed and approved. When we gathered photos & content for the Sony digi-pak remasters, just getting the photographers okay for the use of images was an INSANE amount of work, and that was with the backing of the record label and the band members. At least we knew the project was going to be completed, we would be compensated for some of our time, Sony would make their profit and the CDs would be distributed worldwide.
We would really hate to see Drew go into this not truly understanding all the road blocks that will probably be in his path. The timing just doesn't seem right as Journey has made it pretty clear they are not interested in focusing on the past right now. This might be a good idea a few years down the road when/if they retire and it would be a nice retrospective look at their career.
LB & CP
Saint John wrote:And BTW, Red13JoePa was the one that pointed out the work the two of you did on the remasters and it was outstanding.
fredinator wrote:Andrew, have you like approached Neal by himself and asked him about a biography?
PianoMan1986 wrote:Well, personally, I don't think it's a bad idea, but I would PREFER to see an overall book come out. I thought a while back "Rockwriter" mentioned considering doing a book similar to his "The Grand Delusion" book (which I thought was great).
Andrew wrote:PianoMan1986 wrote:Well, personally, I don't think it's a bad idea, but I would PREFER to see an overall book come out. I thought a while back "Rockwriter" mentioned considering doing a book similar to his "The Grand Delusion" book (which I thought was great).
That was one idea I was considering, but useless without all co-operating.
Andrew wrote:Ok, here’s the deal.
Sometime back I was approached by a publisher to write a book on Journey and their long colourful history.
I would love to do this, but a few things stood in the way.
1 – The time and effort to do it right; covering a 30+ year history and as many interviews as would need to be done, plus the fact no one has written a Journey book before.
2 – There are so many gag orders in place, how could I write a complete history covering the ins and outs of everything and get it right – and have everyone involved.
Seriously complicated and perhaps impossible.
I do however have direct and indirect contacts with all associated, so maybe I could pull off the impossible?
3 – Do I have the mental strength to put myself through this? Not convinced of that either! Haha.
After much contemplation I came up with a compromise. 2011 is the 30th Anniversary of the Escape album, so the idea was to write a smaller book concentrating on this album.
More a coffee table style book – size of a LP with lots of glossy pics and replications of memorabilia at the time etc… A more expensive collectors item with a limited number printed.
The book would cover the lead up to writing the album; the actual writing process; the recording process and then the tour that followed.
Then I wanted to carry on the idea by documenting the history of the Escape tunes since 1981 – covers, reworkings, re-releases, use of tunes in media then and today etc…
And also cover the current line-up and Arnel, JSS and Augeri with their input on those songs and singing them night after night.
And of course, the fans – their stories on how the songs have influenced them, been a part of their lives and how they continue to flock to see the band and hear these classic songs.
Quite a wide scope and in my mind a genuinely interesting read.
I could get the involvement of most associated with the record at the time, but most pivotal to my idea was the input of Steve Perry, Steve Smith and Neal, Jon and Ross.
Unfortunately Neal, Jon and Ross are not interested in any way in participating.
I am yet to hear back from reps for Steve Perry, but I remain hopeful.
Without them I could interview as many others as possible and also include quotes from past interviews (some of my own included), plus historical magazine articles of the day, plus pictures from some of the photo guys back then and whatever else I can dig up and get permission to use (band permission not needed here, just the copyright holders permission).
So my general questions to you die-hard fans are:
- Would you be interested in this concept – do you like the idea?
- How does the involvement or non-involvement of the original band members affect your thinking? An official endorsed book vs an unofficial, “unauthorized” semi-biography?
- Can you imagine a book about a particular album without the involvement fo the 4 main people?? (I couldn’t for a while, but maybe I can now…)
- If you do like – what would you like to see included?
- Honest opinions for and against appreciated.
- Any other comments?
If this idea fails to get going then I won’t get too upset about it, nor will I be upset if the overall feedback to the idea is negative.
I have other ideas for fictional writing and I’ll instead spend what time I have spare to develop those ideas.
I have 2 movie and 1 TV sitcom idea to develop – all based around music/rock n roll (hey, stick to what you know, right??!) – and all 3 ideas are something I strongly believe in and believe there is a definite market for.
In fact, all 3 ideas have titles and 2 of them are registered websites (although without any content apart from a mostly empty start page) (free CD to anyone that can find those 2 addresses!!!!).
1 idea is a little auto-biographical also….
The idea of stepping outside the site to write more has been something on my mind for 3 years now, but I don’t ever seem to have the time to do anything about it.
Basically I spend all of my time trying to stay up to date and chasing revenue to stay alive, so time to spread my creative wings has been minimal.
But perhaps putting this out there will spur me on to get cracking finally.
BTW – All/any of this has to fit around the site, so it’s not something that is going to happen quickly.
Over to you…
Saint John wrote:Great points, Matthew. It would just be cool to get some quotes about what it's like singing and performing the songs now post-Sopranos and though there are quotes out there they're not specifically catered toward the then/now comparison. While I think you're right that the older quotes are certainly valid and interesting, it would also be just as important to have some up to date "full circle" quotes to really make the book the best it could possibly be.
Mainly, I fear that Drew will put a lot of time, thought, and creativity into this and be "rewarded" with legal bullshit...
not to mention the risk of non-interest.
PS You're right about Herbie. That fucking guy could talk about sea barnicles and I'd be interested!
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