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steveo777 wrote:Well, fuck me! I would never have called this, especially since most people who've heard it, including myself think the album is dismal.
Gunbot wrote:Even though we like to harp on issues like range or hitting high notes, For a lot of fans, it's not really a singing contest when it comes to older artists that have already established their legacy. They can get a free pass just based on previous achievements. As long as I still can enjoy their earlier albums, I don't mind rewarding her for her efforts, by making a purchase of a new album.
Look at Revelation, it's not like I bought that for it's stellar set of songs, sometimes it just comes down to brand loyalty I guess.
Whitney's die-hards do seem to dwarf Journey's in this regard.
steveo777 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Even though we like to harp on issues like range or hitting high notes, For a lot of fans, it's not really a singing contest when it comes to older artists that have already established their legacy. They can get a free pass just based on previous achievements. As long as I still can enjoy their earlier albums, I don't mind rewarding her for her efforts, by making a purchase of a new album.
Look at Revelation, it's not like I bought that for it's stellar set of songs, sometimes it just comes down to brand loyalty I guess.
Whitney's die-hards do seem to dwarf Journey's in this regard.
That's why Perry can probably release a new CD and even if he sounds like a croaking Toad it will sell millions.
steveo777 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Even though we like to harp on issues like range or hitting high notes, For a lot of fans, it's not really a singing contest when it comes to older artists that have already established their legacy. They can get a free pass just based on previous achievements. As long as I still can enjoy their earlier albums, I don't mind rewarding her for her efforts, by making a purchase of a new album.
Look at Revelation, it's not like I bought that for it's stellar set of songs, sometimes it just comes down to brand loyalty I guess.
Whitney's die-hards do seem to dwarf Journey's in this regard.
That's why Perry can probably release a new CD and even if he sounds like a croaking Toad it will sell millions.
Time will tell.Eric wrote:steveo777 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Even though we like to harp on issues like range or hitting high notes, For a lot of fans, it's not really a singing contest when it comes to older artists that have already established their legacy. They can get a free pass just based on previous achievements. As long as I still can enjoy their earlier albums, I don't mind rewarding her for her efforts, by making a purchase of a new album.
Look at Revelation, it's not like I bought that for it's stellar set of songs, sometimes it just comes down to brand loyalty I guess.
Whitney's die-hards do seem to dwarf Journey's in this regard.
That's why Perry can probably release a new CD and even if he sounds like a croaking Toad it will sell millions.
No way.....
to quote Whitney: CRACK IS WHACK
Gunbot wrote:steveo777 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Even though we like to harp on issues like range or hitting high notes, For a lot of fans, it's not really a singing contest when it comes to older artists that have already established their legacy. They can get a free pass just based on previous achievements. As long as I still can enjoy their earlier albums, I don't mind rewarding her for her efforts, by making a purchase of a new album.
Look at Revelation, it's not like I bought that for it's stellar set of songs, sometimes it just comes down to brand loyalty I guess.
Whitney's die-hards do seem to dwarf Journey's in this regard.
That's why Perry can probably release a new CD and even if he sounds like a croaking Toad it will sell millions.
No, if Journey was only able to sell a third of Whitney's numbers their first week of release (with a three disc package that was only two dollars more than her one disc offering), I seriously doubt Perry could even come close.
Gunbot wrote:steveo777 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Even though we like to harp on issues like range or hitting high notes, For a lot of fans, it's not really a singing contest when it comes to older artists that have already established their legacy. They can get a free pass just based on previous achievements. As long as I still can enjoy their earlier albums, I don't mind rewarding her for her efforts, by making a purchase of a new album.
Look at Revelation, it's not like I bought that for it's stellar set of songs, sometimes it just comes down to brand loyalty I guess.
Whitney's die-hards do seem to dwarf Journey's in this regard.
That's why Perry can probably release a new CD and even if he sounds like a croaking Toad it will sell millions.
No, if Journey was only able to sell a third of Whitney's numbers their first week of release (with a three disc package that was only two dollars more than her one disc offering), I seriously doubt Perry could even come close.
Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:steveo777 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Even though we like to harp on issues like range or hitting high notes, For a lot of fans, it's not really a singing contest when it comes to older artists that have already established their legacy. They can get a free pass just based on previous achievements. As long as I still can enjoy their earlier albums, I don't mind rewarding her for her efforts, by making a purchase of a new album.
Look at Revelation, it's not like I bought that for it's stellar set of songs, sometimes it just comes down to brand loyalty I guess.
Whitney's die-hards do seem to dwarf Journey's in this regard.
That's why Perry can probably release a new CD and even if he sounds like a croaking Toad it will sell millions.
No, if Journey was only able to sell a third of Whitney's numbers their first week of release (with a three disc package that was only two dollars more than her one disc offering), I seriously doubt Perry could even come close.
Wrong. Perry will double the sales of Journey. I tried to drill this into that bone Sap 13's skull, that if SP does a AI night, a guest appearance, and the contestants sing his songs, that is one Helluva marketing night. Perry can go platinum, without the fuzzy math, because even as good a story as Pinny is, the real Journey fans know Perry was the bread butterer. For him to finally return will be epic.
Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:steveo777 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Even though we like to harp on issues like range or hitting high notes, For a lot of fans, it's not really a singing contest when it comes to older artists that have already established their legacy. They can get a free pass just based on previous achievements. As long as I still can enjoy their earlier albums, I don't mind rewarding her for her efforts, by making a purchase of a new album.
Look at Revelation, it's not like I bought that for it's stellar set of songs, sometimes it just comes down to brand loyalty I guess.
Whitney's die-hards do seem to dwarf Journey's in this regard.
That's why Perry can probably release a new CD and even if he sounds like a croaking Toad it will sell millions.
No, if Journey was only able to sell a third of Whitney's numbers their first week of release (with a three disc package that was only two dollars more than her one disc offering), I seriously doubt Perry could even come close.
Wrong. Perry will double the sales of Journey. I tried to drill this into that bone Sap 13's skull, that if SP does a AI night, a guest appearance, and the contestants sing his songs, that is one Helluva marketing night. Perry can go platinum, without the fuzzy math, because even as good a story as Pinny is, the real Journey fans know Perry was the bread butterer. For him to finally return will be epic.
Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:steveo777 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Even though we like to harp on issues like range or hitting high notes, For a lot of fans, it's not really a singing contest when it comes to older artists that have already established their legacy. They can get a free pass just based on previous achievements. As long as I still can enjoy their earlier albums, I don't mind rewarding her for her efforts, by making a purchase of a new album.
Look at Revelation, it's not like I bought that for it's stellar set of songs, sometimes it just comes down to brand loyalty I guess.
Whitney's die-hards do seem to dwarf Journey's in this regard.
That's why Perry can probably release a new CD and even if he sounds like a croaking Toad it will sell millions.
No, if Journey was only able to sell a third of Whitney's numbers their first week of release (with a three disc package that was only two dollars more than her one disc offering), I seriously doubt Perry could even come close.
Wrong. Perry will double the sales of Journey. I tried to drill this into that bone Sap 13's skull, that if SP does a AI night, a guest appearance, and the contestants sing his songs, that is one Helluva marketing night. Perry can go platinum, without the fuzzy math, because even as good a story as Pinny is, the real Journey fans know Perry was the bread butterer. For him to finally return will be epic.
Eric wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:steveo777 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Even though we like to harp on issues like range or hitting high notes, For a lot of fans, it's not really a singing contest when it comes to older artists that have already established their legacy. They can get a free pass just based on previous achievements. As long as I still can enjoy their earlier albums, I don't mind rewarding her for her efforts, by making a purchase of a new album.
Look at Revelation, it's not like I bought that for it's stellar set of songs, sometimes it just comes down to brand loyalty I guess.
Whitney's die-hards do seem to dwarf Journey's in this regard.
That's why Perry can probably release a new CD and even if he sounds like a croaking Toad it will sell millions.
No, if Journey was only able to sell a third of Whitney's numbers their first week of release (with a three disc package that was only two dollars more than her one disc offering), I seriously doubt Perry could even come close.
Wrong. Perry will double the sales of Journey. I tried to drill this into that bone Sap 13's skull, that if SP does a AI night, a guest appearance, and the contestants sing his songs, that is one Helluva marketing night. Perry can go platinum, without the fuzzy math, because even as good a story as Pinny is, the real Journey fans know Perry was the bread butterer. For him to finally return will be epic.
No way. Perry already fell flat on FTLOSM. He wouldn't sell Gold even, unless that many were shipped.
Rockindeano wrote: FTLOSM was thrown together. Hell, I can say the same thing about Generations. He has had ample time off. You know he will put out something very deliberate and well produced, not some slinky shit in a can to make a quick buck.
We'll see.
Gunbot wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:steveo777 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Even though we like to harp on issues like range or hitting high notes, For a lot of fans, it's not really a singing contest when it comes to older artists that have already established their legacy. They can get a free pass just based on previous achievements. As long as I still can enjoy their earlier albums, I don't mind rewarding her for her efforts, by making a purchase of a new album.
Look at Revelation, it's not like I bought that for it's stellar set of songs, sometimes it just comes down to brand loyalty I guess.
Whitney's die-hards do seem to dwarf Journey's in this regard.
That's why Perry can probably release a new CD and even if he sounds like a croaking Toad it will sell millions.
No, if Journey was only able to sell a third of Whitney's numbers their first week of release (with a three disc package that was only two dollars more than her one disc offering), I seriously doubt Perry could even come close.
Wrong. Perry will double the sales of Journey. I tried to drill this into that bone Sap 13's skull, that if SP does a AI night, a guest appearance, and the contestants sing his songs, that is one Helluva marketing night. Perry can go platinum, without the fuzzy math, because even as good a story as Pinny is, the real Journey fans know Perry was the bread butterer. For him to finally return will be epic.
I'm talking Whitney's sales numbers. 300k in the first week. I don't see Perry doing that.
steveo777 wrote:
Actually, I think you're wrong. Perry sales will bust down the gates the first couple weeks.
Gunbot wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:steveo777 wrote:Gunbot wrote:Even though we like to harp on issues like range or hitting high notes, For a lot of fans, it's not really a singing contest when it comes to older artists that have already established their legacy. They can get a free pass just based on previous achievements. As long as I still can enjoy their earlier albums, I don't mind rewarding her for her efforts, by making a purchase of a new album.
Look at Revelation, it's not like I bought that for it's stellar set of songs, sometimes it just comes down to brand loyalty I guess.
Whitney's die-hards do seem to dwarf Journey's in this regard.
That's why Perry can probably release a new CD and even if he sounds like a croaking Toad it will sell millions.
No, if Journey was only able to sell a third of Whitney's numbers their first week of release (with a three disc package that was only two dollars more than her one disc offering), I seriously doubt Perry could even come close.
Wrong. Perry will double the sales of Journey. I tried to drill this into that bone Sap 13's skull, that if SP does a AI night, a guest appearance, and the contestants sing his songs, that is one Helluva marketing night. Perry can go platinum, without the fuzzy math, because even as good a story as Pinny is, the real Journey fans know Perry was the bread butterer. For him to finally return will be epic.
I'm talking Whitney's sales numbers. 300k in the first week. I don't see Perry doing that.
Michigan Girl wrote:steveo777 wrote:
Actually, I think you're wrong. Perry sales will bust down the gates the first couple weeks.
You are like a friggin rollercoaster ride...only without the fun!!
I concur!!!
Rockindeano wrote:FTLOSM was thrown together.
Saint John wrote:Rockindeano wrote:FTLOSM was thrown together.
Thrown together?!?! That album was his baby! He took 2 years and wrote, assembled over a dozen musicians and guest musicians, and over a dozen co-writers. I think the album suffered from just the opposite. He took too long and "tried" to make it good. You can't do that. It has to flow from the heart. He surrounded himself with minor league talent and the final product reflected that.
He had some pretty serious pipes left around that time and had he done a Journey album I think they would have been phenomenally successful. But, instead, he waited and we got his deep fried and hollow voice on TBF and then he split. Bad move.
Michigan Girl wrote:steveo777 wrote:
Actually, I think you're wrong. Perry sales will bust down the gates the first couple weeks.
You are like a friggin rollercoaster ride...only without the fun!!
I concur!!!
steveo777 wrote:Actually, I think you're wrong. Perry sales will bust down the gates the first couple weeks.
JasonD wrote:steveo777 wrote:Actually, I think you're wrong. Perry sales will bust down the gates the first couple weeks.
Yes, I totally agree, but will that be b/c the CD's really good or b/c Perry is "....oh so very dreamy & loons will buy anything just to get a piece of Perry"?![]()
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