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Neal: "We're not a downer, we're an upper."

Postby Voyager » Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:40 pm

From the MR homepage:

NEAL SCHON OF JOURNEY SAYS BAND'S SECRET TO SUCCESS IS 'WE'RE NOT A DOWNER; WE'RE AN UPPER':

Press Article / In a strange sort of way, Journey has never been hotter than it is today. The '70s/'80s rock band has sold out some concerts on its latest world tour, recently was hailed as having the best-selling digital single in history ("Don't Stop Believin'") and has started writing songs for yet another studio album with its newest member, highly touted lead singer Arnel Pineda.

"We've just been having an amazing run," marveled guitarist and founding member Neal Schon. "We had amazing success with our last record ('Revelation'). It went platinum a while ago, and it's still selling like crazy. And we're excited about going back in the studio when we get done (touring) in October. We definitely have got a second wind here and coming on stronger than ever." Go figure.

Maybe it's the addition of the dynamic, 41-year-old Pineda, a native of the Philippines who Schon discovered two years ago through a series of YouTube videos and who can match former lead singer Steve Perry's ethereal vocals note for note.

"I heard his voice and the hairs immediately went up on my arm," Schon recalled. Or maybe the resurgent success can be traced to a bevy of teenage and 20-something fans who have newly discovered and embraced Journey's classic power ballads, including "Lights," "Who's Crying Now" and "Lovin', Touchin' Squeezin'."

"We've got such young kids in our audience right now that it would blow your mind," Schon said in a phone interview from a Texas tour stop. "I love playing to the little kids. The other night, some little kid stood on a chair all night, and he had his KISS shirt on and he was air-guitaring in front of me. That's just rock 'n' roll."

Or maybe it's just that Journey has as much enthusiasm for its music and performances today as it did during its early heyday. Even critics -- some of whom once dissed the chart-topping group as "dead on its feet" and "perfectly calculated to be inserted into FM radio playlists" -- have described recent concerts as "all-professional, solid and tight" and a "potent brew of crowd-pleasing hits" with "dynamic showmanship."

Those hits include, of course, the 1981 Top 10 single "Don't Stop Believin'," which recently became the top-selling catalog track in iTunes history and the only one to exceed 2 million units in sales.

"It's pretty amazing. I was pretty blown away to have the most downloaded song of all time. That's crazy," said Schon, 55. "I would have never imagined that, but it's a great song and an uplifting song. That's why so many people come to our live shows. We're not a downer; we're an upper."

Schon said the band -- Pineda, Schon, Jonathan Cain (keyboards), Ross Valory (bass) and Deen Castronovo (drums) -- has changed the stage set-up for its most recent tour to enhance sound quality. The band performs Tuesday in Grand Rapids' Van Andel Arena, with Heart, fronted by Ann and Nancy Wilson, opening the show.

"I decided to do something different and do away with the big giant screen and go more nuts and bolts like we used to," he said. "I'd rather spend more money on sound and lights. In the past we've had a screen in the middle and I think it's really distracting. The show's right here on the stage."

More important, Pineda, who left his native Philippines to join Journey in 2008, has grown comfortable touring with the band, earning rave reviews from fans. "He's like one of us. He fits in amazingly well. He brings it night after night. He's a total pro," Schon said. "The first tour may have caught him off-guard, but now he's getting it. ... He's amazing. Without over-hyping anything, you've just got to see it to believe it."

Due to Pineda's versatility, Schon said Journey's next album will be "completely wide open" in terms of style and musical approach. "We're not just writing inside the box. He can sing some heavier stuff," Schon said. "It's easy for us to keep on redoing the same song over and over, but that's not necessary."

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Re: Neal: "We're not a downer, we're an upper."

Postby StoneCold » Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:56 pm

Voyager wrote:From the MR homepage:

NEAL SCHON OF JOURNEY SAYS ...

"It's easy for us to keep on redoing the same song over and over, but that's not necessary."






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Re: Neal: "We're not a downer, we're an upper."

Postby steveo777 » Wed Aug 26, 2009 5:17 pm

StoneCold wrote:
Voyager wrote:From the MR homepage:

NEAL SCHON OF JOURNEY SAYS ...

"It's easy for us to keep on redoing the same song over and over, but that's not necessary."

Interview/ArticleLink: www.mlive.com/entertainment/grand-rapid ... ?FORM=ZZNR.




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It's not necessary. They have a very versatile rock voice fronting the band. Now where is the key to those Perry shackles? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby stevew2 » Thu Aug 27, 2009 1:29 am

What a bunch of shit. They did away with the big screen? How about the people in the back. Nuts and Bolts?? He must be talkin about Friga
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Re: Neal: "We're not a downer, we're an upper."

Postby Rhiannon » Thu Aug 27, 2009 1:36 am

Nealtastic wrote:"It's easy for us to keep on redoing the same song over and over, but that's not necessary."


Ironic statements. You're doing it right.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Thu Aug 27, 2009 1:48 am

"Press Article / In a strange sort of way, Journey has never been hotter than it is today"


This is strange.... :wink:
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Postby stevew2 » Thu Aug 27, 2009 1:51 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
"Press Article / In a strange sort of way, Journey has never been hotter than it is today"


This is strange.... :wink:
Sounds like Friga s daughter wrote it
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Postby RaisedOnRadio92 » Thu Aug 27, 2009 1:55 am

Do away with the big screen? When did he start doing this? They had 2 big screens up at the Rockford show just a week ago.

Why would they get rid of them? People in the back not worth it? LAME.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Thu Aug 27, 2009 1:58 am

stevew2 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
"Press Article / In a strange sort of way, Journey has never been hotter than it is today"


This is strange.... :wink:
Sounds like Friga s daughter wrote it


Someone who didn't experience '78-'86-87 wrote it!! :wink:


John Sinkevics, you should have done your research, son!!
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Postby Rhiannon » Thu Aug 27, 2009 2:03 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
"Press Article / In a strange sort of way, Journey has never been hotter than it is today"


This is strange.... :wink:


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Postby RaisedOnRadio92 » Thu Aug 27, 2009 2:08 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
"Press Article / In a strange sort of way, Journey has never been hotter than it is today"


This is strange.... :wink:
Sounds like Friga s daughter wrote it


Someone who didn't experience '78-'86-87 wrote it!! :wink:


John Sinkevics, you should have done your research, son!!


I think Journey was hottest in 1986. They had that aura around them after disappearing for a few years, then coming back with a completely different pop + rhythm & blue sound.
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Postby Don » Thu Aug 27, 2009 2:42 am

RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
"Press Article / In a strange sort of way, Journey has never been hotter than it is today"


This is strange.... :wink:
Sounds like Friga s daughter wrote it


Someone who didn't experience '78-'86-87 wrote it!! :wink:


John Sinkevics, you should have done your research, son!!


I think Journey was hottest in 1986. They had that aura around them after disappearing for a few years, then coming back with a completely different pop + rhythm & blue sound.


Having been into them in the early 80's, I will say they were hottest in 83. You just saw them everywhere, MTV and the radio could not play enough of them. They started to really cool down near the end of 86 and completely fell out of the market in 87, especially in Japan which had always been a stronghold for them.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Thu Aug 27, 2009 2:50 am

Gunbot wrote:
RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
"Press Article / In a strange sort of way, Journey has never been hotter than it is today"


This is strange.... :wink:
Sounds like Friga s daughter wrote it


Someone who didn't experience '78-'86-87 wrote it!! :wink:


John Sinkevics, you should have done your research, son!!


I think Journey was hottest in 1986. They had that aura around them after disappearing for a few years, then coming back with a completely different pop + rhythm & blue sound.


Having been into them in the early 80's, I will say they were hottest in 83. You just saw them everywhere, MTV and the radio could not play enough of them. They started to really cool down near the end of 86 and completely fell out of the market in 87, especially in Japan which had always been a stronghold for them.

It doesn't matter'86 '81 '79 '83.....all of them were hotter than now, that was simply an ignorant comment, JOHN from MICHIGAN!!! :evil: :wink:

BTW-Pinheads, not bashing Ap, just a fact...you know...all that good cover my ass stuff!!
Keep Underdog/Keith Moon at bay!! :wink:
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Postby Don » Thu Aug 27, 2009 2:56 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
"Press Article / In a strange sort of way, Journey has never been hotter than it is today"


This is strange.... :wink:


Let's see. No MTV, barely any radio play, last song to even touch the Hot 100 was years ago. Still aren't playing the big name venues like Taylor Swift or Miley Cyrus. No Rose Bowl or Giants Stadium appearances in the forecast. Definitely no multiple nights at Budokan, despite their singer being Asian.

They are doing better than they have in years but they have been quite a bit hotter than today; that is if you take into account that their history actually goes further back than 2007.

I know this is common knowledge with most people here but there is that small minority of New or (as Neal refers to them) "Real" fans who only know what the Journey machine tells them is so.
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Postby Voyager » Thu Aug 27, 2009 3:25 am

Too bad YouTube wasn't around when the Elvis Band lost their singer. They could have found an Elvis impersonator online to replace him with, and became hotter than Elvis!

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Re: Neal: "We're not a downer, we're an upper."

Postby Don » Thu Aug 27, 2009 3:26 am

Voyager wrote:
Schon said the band -- Pineda, Schon, Jonathan Cain (keyboards), Ross Valory (bass) and Deen Castronovo (drums) -- has changed the stage set-up for its most recent tour to enhance sound quality. The band performs Tuesday in Grand Rapids' Van Andel Arena, with Heart, fronted by Ann and Nancy Wilson, opening the show.

"I decided to do something different and do away with the big giant screen and go more nuts and bolts like we used to," he said. "I'd rather spend more money on sound and lights. In the past we've had a screen in the middle and I think it's really distracting. The show's right here on the stage."





Well, judging by some accounts, it's not helping.
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Postby Since 78 » Thu Aug 27, 2009 4:12 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
"Press Article / In a strange sort of way, Journey has never been hotter than it is today"


This is strange.... :wink:
Sounds like Friga s daughter wrote it


Someone who didn't experience '78-'86-87 wrote it!! :wink:


John Sinkevics, you should have done your research, son!!


I think Journey was hottest in 1986. They had that aura around them after disappearing for a few years, then coming back with a completely different pop + rhythm & blue sound.


Having been into them in the early 80's, I will say they were hottest in 83. You just saw them everywhere, MTV and the radio could not play enough of them. They started to really cool down near the end of 86 and completely fell out of the market in 87, especially in Japan which had always been a stronghold for them.

It doesn't matter'86 '81 '79 '83.....all of them were hotter than now, that was simply an ignorant comment, JOHN from MICHIGAN!!! :evil: :wink:

BTW-Pinheads, not bashing Ap, just a fact...you know...all that good cover my ass stuff!!
Keep Underdog/Keith Moon at bay!! :wink:


No argument from this Pinhead. Lame comment.

BTW, they were the hottest in 78. :wink:
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Postby Since 78 » Thu Aug 27, 2009 4:14 am

Gunbot wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
"Press Article / In a strange sort of way, Journey has never been hotter than it is today"


This is strange.... :wink:


Let's see. No MTV, barely any radio play, last song to even touch the Hot 100 was years ago. Still aren't playing the big name venues like Taylor Swift or Miley Cyrus. No Rose Bowl or Giants Stadium appearances in the forecast. Definitely no multiple nights at Budokan, despite their singer being Asian.

They are doing better than they have in years but they have been quite a bit hotter than today; that is if you take into account that their history actually goes further back than 2007.

I know this is common knowledge with most people here but there is that small minority of New or (as Neal refers to them) "Real" fans who only know what the Journey machine tells them is so.


Do they still play videos on MTV? last time I looked its all reality shows, same with VH1.
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Postby Don » Thu Aug 27, 2009 4:31 am

Since 78 wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
"Press Article / In a strange sort of way, Journey has never been hotter than it is today"


This is strange.... :wink:


Let's see. No MTV, barely any radio play, last song to even touch the Hot 100 was years ago. Still aren't playing the big name venues like Taylor Swift or Miley Cyrus. No Rose Bowl or Giants Stadium appearances in the forecast. Definitely no multiple nights at Budokan, despite their singer being Asian.

They are doing better than they have in years but they have been quite a bit hotter than today; that is if you take into account that their history actually goes further back than 2007.

I know this is common knowledge with most people here but there is that small minority of New or (as Neal refers to them) "Real" fans who only know what the Journey machine tells them is so.


Do they still play videos on MTV? last time I looked its all reality shows, same with VH1.

Not that I know of. Even though VH1 has shown the Revelation DVD on its channel, more people are familiar with the Houston show which has aired quite a bit.
What is funny is, If you look at the tweets, there are still people out there who didn't know Journey had an Asian singer. I don't know who they were thinking they'd see when they arrived.
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Postby steveo777 » Thu Aug 27, 2009 4:34 am

Gunbot wrote:
Since 78 wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
"Press Article / In a strange sort of way, Journey has never been hotter than it is today"


This is strange.... :wink:


Let's see. No MTV, barely any radio play, last song to even touch the Hot 100 was years ago. Still aren't playing the big name venues like Taylor Swift or Miley Cyrus. No Rose Bowl or Giants Stadium appearances in the forecast. Definitely no multiple nights at Budokan, despite their singer being Asian.

They are doing better than they have in years but they have been quite a bit hotter than today; that is if you take into account that their history actually goes further back than 2007.

I know this is common knowledge with most people here but there is that small minority of New or (as Neal refers to them) "Real" fans who only know what the Journey machine tells them is so.


Do they still play videos on MTV? last time I looked its all reality shows, same with VH1.

Not that I know of.
What is funny is, If you look at the tweets, there are still people out there who didn't know Journey had an Asian singer. I don't know who they were thinking they'd see when they arrived.


I dunno, but there was a jackass out there several months back claiming that Journey had defrauded the concert goer by not disclosing at the time of ticket sale that SP was no longer with band. :roll:
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Postby fightingilliniJRNY » Thu Aug 27, 2009 4:42 am

steveo777 wrote:I dunno, but there was a jackass out there several months back claiming that Journey had defrauded the concert goer by not disclosing at the time of ticket sale that SP was no longer with band. :roll:


On the Vacation's Over Tour in 1998 and 1999, they had signs posted entering all the venues that said that Steve Perry is no longer with the band and won't be performing that night. Pretty crazy.
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Postby JRNYFan » Thu Aug 27, 2009 5:20 am

RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:Do away with the big screen? When did he start doing this? They had 2 big screens up at the Rockford show just a week ago.

Why would they get rid of them? People in the back not worth it? LAME.


They still have the screens on the side, but they used to have a big screen on stage behind the band. I agree with them that it was distracting. The side screens are enough.
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Postby jrnyman28 » Thu Aug 27, 2009 5:32 am

A new direction that can rock more. Where have I heard that before? Hmmm, when Steve Augeri joined. And when JSS was a part of the band. Same ol' same ol'
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Postby Don » Thu Aug 27, 2009 5:37 am

jrnyman28 wrote:A new direction that can rock more. Where have I heard that before? Hmmm, when Steve Augeri joined. And when JSS was a part of the band. Same ol' same ol'

They might actually mean it this time. If they have to keep going down a halfnote every tour, the songs are going to sound so rough, they might as well go that direction in the studio so everything sounds the same on tour as it does on the record.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Thu Aug 27, 2009 5:38 am

Since 78 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
"Press Article / In a strange sort of way, Journey has never been hotter than it is today"


This is strange.... :wink:
Sounds like Friga s daughter wrote it


Someone who didn't experience '78-'86-87 wrote it!! :wink:


John Sinkevics, you should have done your research, son!!


I think Journey was hottest in 1986. They had that aura around them after disappearing for a few years, then coming back with a completely different pop + rhythm & blue sound.


Having been into them in the early 80's, I will say they were hottest in 83. You just saw them everywhere, MTV and the radio could not play enough of them. They started to really cool down near the end of 86 and completely fell out of the market in 87, especially in Japan which had always been a stronghold for them.

It doesn't matter'86 '81 '79 '83.....all of them were hotter than now, that was simply an ignorant comment, JOHN from MICHIGAN!!! :evil: :wink:

BTW-Pinheads, not bashing Ap, just a fact...you know...all that good cover my ass stuff!!
Keep Underdog/Keith Moon at bay!! :wink:


No argument from this Pinhead. Lame comment.

BTW, they were the hottest in 78
. :wink:


LMAO!!! Yes, they were...very good year!!!
Hey, '78... I was reading the comments
check out what UNDERDOG had to say...I hope noone
mistakes this for you!!! :evil: :wink:
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Postby Since 78 » Thu Aug 27, 2009 5:43 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
Since 78 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
RaisedOnRadio92 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
"Press Article / In a strange sort of way, Journey has never been hotter than it is today"


This is strange.... :wink:
Sounds like Friga s daughter wrote it


Someone who didn't experience '78-'86-87 wrote it!! :wink:


John Sinkevics, you should have done your research, son!!


I think Journey was hottest in 1986. They had that aura around them after disappearing for a few years, then coming back with a completely different pop + rhythm & blue sound.


Having been into them in the early 80's, I will say they were hottest in 83. You just saw them everywhere, MTV and the radio could not play enough of them. They started to really cool down near the end of 86 and completely fell out of the market in 87, especially in Japan which had always been a stronghold for them.

It doesn't matter'86 '81 '79 '83.....all of them were hotter than now, that was simply an ignorant comment, JOHN from MICHIGAN!!! :evil: :wink:

BTW-Pinheads, not bashing Ap, just a fact...you know...all that good cover my ass stuff!!
Keep Underdog/Keith Moon at bay!! :wink:


No argument from this Pinhead. Lame comment.

BTW, they were the hottest in 78
. :wink:


LMAO!!! Yes, they were...very good year!!!
Hey, '78... I was reading the comments
check out what UNDERDOG had to say...I hope noone
mistakes this for you!!! :evil: :wink:


Nope not me! Just another Loonatic!
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Postby Don » Thu Aug 27, 2009 5:44 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
LMAO!!! Yes, they were...very good year!!!
Hey, '78... I was reading the comments
check out what UNDERDOG had to say...I hope noone
mistakes this for you!!! :evil: :wink:


Looks like "margix" could have used a few more detentions. English class must have been skipped on a regular basis, judging by the content of the comment he/she left.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:30 am

Gunbot wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
LMAO!!! Yes, they were...very good year!!!
Hey, '78... I was reading the comments
check out what UNDERDOG had to say...I hope noone
mistakes this for you!!! :evil: :wink:


Looks like "margix" could have used a few more detentions. English class must have been skipped on a regular basis, judging by the content of the comment he/she left.


I've been going back & forth with John-boy all day, I'm going to have to share
everything he said, but, I'm not finished w/him yet!! :evil: :wink:
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Postby Jana » Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:53 am

Neal: "We're not a downer, we're an upper."

It appears that Neal is more of a breast man, I guess. :lol: :lol:
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