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Andrew wrote:Ok folks... I'm still torn here, so without having to comment futher (you can if you wish)...please vote!
A full history would include EVERYTHING incuding side projects and would not have a deadline for completion....I'm thinking 3 years at least.
Hey Chief,I voted for the whole thing from start to now in the 60's.Andrew wrote:Ok folks... I'm still torn here, so without having to comment futher (you can if you wish)...please vote!
A full history would include EVERYTHING incuding side projects and would not have a deadline for completion....I'm thinking 3 years at least.
Monker wrote:Andrew wrote:Ok folks... I'm still torn here, so without having to comment futher (you can if you wish)...please vote!
A full history would include EVERYTHING incuding side projects and would not have a deadline for completion....I'm thinking 3 years at least.
You need to decide what YOU are most passionate about and do that project. What people think in this forum may be encouraging, but what YOU have passion for is what will be completed, and where you will do your best writing. Taking polls and asking what others think can be a way of procrastinating and, in the end, not starting anything.
Blueskies wrote:I still say the man behind the curtain may be a more interesting, colorful character to focus on...maybe even moreso then those in front of it. Doing a complete history of the band unauthorized will only be compiling what has already been written and will be very time consuming and a huge hassle getting permissions of use for both article contents and photos . There would have to be a long bibliography and use of some method of documentation...endnotes, footnotes, cross referencing, etc...and it could end up being a accusations of plagiarism nightmare in the end.
As I said in the other thread, HH can not only give his perspective and his experiences of his history with the band but he can also speak about the music industry as a whole and his experiences within it and with other musicians as well. He also lived the San Fransisco music scene through historic times in rock music. He may also have a private collection of photos to use that have never been seen by the general public before. All of that along with his business acumen. If he were to agree you could spend some time with him to get a good sense of the man and then do as many phone interviews as it takes. I don't think doing his bio would be nearly as complicated nor as possibly problematic as doing something unauthorized on your own. You would only be dealing with one person..getting everything you need from him and it would be a firsthand accounting.
You can get the whole history of his time with the band from Herbie Herbert, plus his knowledge of and any insights and experiences he's had with them since. His time with the band was at the beginning..even before that with Santana and two of the members... and through the height.
Matthew wrote:Blueskies wrote:I still say the man behind the curtain may be a more interesting, colorful character to focus on...maybe even moreso then those in front of it. Doing a complete history of the band unauthorized will only be compiling what has already been written and will be very time consuming and a huge hassle getting permissions of use for both article contents and photos . There would have to be a long bibliography and use of some method of documentation...endnotes, footnotes, cross referencing, etc...and it could end up being a accusations of plagiarism nightmare in the end.
As I said in the other thread, HH can not only give his perspective and his experiences of his history with the band but he can also speak about the music industry as a whole and his experiences within it and with other musicians as well. He also lived the San Fransisco music scene through historic times in rock music. He may also have a private collection of photos to use that have never been seen by the general public before. All of that along with his business acumen. If he were to agree you could spend some time with him to get a good sense of the man and then do as many phone interviews as it takes. I don't think doing his bio would be nearly as complicated nor as possibly problematic as doing something unauthorized on your own. You would only be dealing with one person..getting everything you need from him and it would be a firsthand accounting.
You can get the whole history of his time with the band from Herbie Herbert, plus his knowledge of and any insights and experiences he's had with them since. His time with the band was at the beginning..even before that with Santana and two of the members... and through the height.
Plus...he's hilarious and wildly indiscreet about it all...and this could help it cross-over into the general rock market too.
Great post...the most convincing argument so far I reckon....
Remember the Castles Burning interview? I think that's what it was called, anyway. Didn't Herbie say somewhere in there about no one asking him before? I think he was ready to talk..wanted to talk and probably talked a lot more for that Behind The Music piece then what was aired, of course, too. He comes across to me as a man that won't hold back and has an ego that if asked to do his bio would be more then willing. He does seem rather bragadocious about his achievements. If Andrew is interested there is a chance he may have a willing subject....who knows.*Laura wrote:Matthew wrote:Blueskies wrote:I still say the man behind the curtain may be a more interesting, colorful character to focus on...maybe even moreso then those in front of it. Doing a complete history of the band unauthorized will only be compiling what has already been written and will be very time consuming and a huge hassle getting permissions of use for both article contents and photos . There would have to be a long bibliography and use of some method of documentation...endnotes, footnotes, cross referencing, etc...and it could end up being a accusations of plagiarism nightmare in the end.
As I said in the other thread, HH can not only give his perspective and his experiences of his history with the band but he can also speak about the music industry as a whole and his experiences within it and with other musicians as well. He also lived the San Fransisco music scene through historic times in rock music. He may also have a private collection of photos to use that have never been seen by the general public before. All of that along with his business acumen. If he were to agree you could spend some time with him to get a good sense of the man and then do as many phone interviews as it takes. I don't think doing his bio would be nearly as complicated nor as possibly problematic as doing something unauthorized on your own. You would only be dealing with one person..getting everything you need from him and it would be a firsthand accounting.
You can get the whole history of his time with the band from Herbie Herbert, plus his knowledge of and any insights and experiences he's had with them since. His time with the band was at the beginning..even before that with Santana and two of the members... and through the height.
Plus...he's hilarious and wildly indiscreet about it all...and this could help it cross-over into the general rock market too.
Great post...the most convincing argument so far I reckon....
True. A HH story would sure be a spicy read as the man never held back his thoughts when he was asked about something. He also was the eye witness of the most interesting Journey era, the one that the fans want to hear about the most.
But there's just one little problem: Herbie's willingness to do this. As well as Andrews.
I vote for Monker's post.
Rick wrote:I voted for the whole thing. If you're going to do it, and I know it would be a much, much bigger project, then it should be done all the way.
Rockindeano wrote:Why are some of you insisting on wanting a "whole thing?" Andrew can't possibly pull that off. He doesn't have either side talking, and there are sides here. Neal won't talk. Friga won't talk. Perry won't talk. What the Hell is it going to be, a bunch of copy and paste newspaper articles, Tiger Beat interviews, a summation on the arcade game? Gimme a break. It will a complete waste of time, and we hardcores won't learn a Goddamned thing new. Even is SP were to open up, which he will never do, it would be a one sided affair.
Screw the entire book and screw the Escape deal too. If you can't get a single faction to comment, it's a moot point.
Screw Herbert as well. I used to love that guy, but he is nothing but a bitter man, who will say colorful shit, but it will be laden with bias as thick as Rosie O'Donells thighs. Fuck that too.
The obvious choice here is a rock n roll sitcom. AjM, you threw this idea at me long ago. I also have thought about this idea and to me it's the most practical and probable.
This is not a slam against Mac at all- Love the dude like a brother, but without the chord, you can't have any power. You are riding a bike without pedals my friend. If these assholes, I mean that from the deepest part of my heart, because they are exactly that, won't give you the time of day, move on to a band that will. Journey ain't that fuckin' special.
You pretty much said what I feel just with a little better spellingRockindeano wrote:Why are some of you insisting on wanting a "whole thing?" Andrew can't possibly pull that off. He doesn't have either side talking, and there are sides here. Neal won't talk. Friga won't talk. Perry won't talk. What the Hell is it going to be, a bunch of copy and paste newspaper articles, Tiger Beat interviews, a summation on the arcade game? Gimme a break. It will a complete waste of time, and we hardcores won't learn a Goddamned thing new. Even is SP were to open up, which he will never do, it would be a one sided affair.
Screw the entire book and screw the Escape deal too. If you can't get a single faction to comment, it's a moot point.
Screw Herbert as well. I used to love that guy, but he is nothing but a bitter man, who will say colorful shit, but it will be laden with bias as thick as Rosie O'Donells thighs. Fuck that too.
The obvious choice here is a rock n roll sitcom. AjM, you threw this idea at me long ago. I also have thought about this idea and to me it's the most practical and probable.
This is not a slam against Mac at all- Love the dude like a brother, but without the chord, you can't have any power. You are riding a bike without pedals my friend. If these assholes, I mean that from the deepest part of my heart, because they are exactly that, won't give you the time of day, move on to a band that will. Journey ain't that fuckin' special.
Blueskies wrote:Deano, what bio isn't laden with bias? A first hand account is just that, how someone saw things from their perspective of involvement. So thats a given with anyone's accounting of their life.
Gunbot wrote:
Who came up with that Rock Of Ages Act? Something like that could be a money maker.
Rockindeano wrote:Blueskies wrote:Deano, what bio isn't laden with bias? A first hand account is just that, how someone saw things from their perspective of involvement. So thats a given with anyone's accounting of their life.
I am not interested in someone's view point. I am interested in what exactly happened happened. If I want HH's view point, then I will read the Castles Burning. I know AjM interviewed Burger Boy recently, but I have went back and read his interview and it has absolutely zero credibility to it(CB). Too biased and too hateful.
Gunbot wrote:Being the litigious fucks that they are, do you really want to go through the hassle of trying to give an accurate account of the band's history? Would you be willing to deal with their bullshit if they decided to sue you for libel over some content in your book? Just seems likes a lot of work. This ain't Jose Canseco you're trying to paint a story around.
Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:Being the litigious fucks that they are, do you really want to go through the hassle of trying to give an accurate account of the band's history? Would you be willing to deal with their bullshit if they decided to sue you for libel over some content in your book? Just seems likes a lot of work. This ain't Jose Canseco you're trying to paint a story around.
Well Herbert is not binding to anything. He didn't sign a single gag order. It could be his recollection, his story, and if the band didn't like it, they can fuck each other because it wouldn't matter. The onus would be on them to prove HH lied. However, why would Andrew be just a transcriber? Waste of time.
I just don't like the idea of a HH POV. Wouldn't spend a dollar on that.
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