Jana wrote:Since 78 wrote:steveo777 wrote:Author2 wrote:ttango1 wrote:Author2 wrote:ttango1 wrote:Does it really matter, they got #1 at something. That's cool with me and I'm sure cool with them too. It just shows, even in limited market and in a down economy, there are fans out there buying enough to make it #1 in a category.
Even with MJJ gone, his numbers for this Associated Press article is a number 2. For Journey to do what they did is remarkable.
That's good. No it doesn't matter, but then they go into comparing it with their former "famed frontman, Steve Perry's," release at a point when he wasn't even around, with the replacement singer who has been said to be singing a "lion's share of the greatest hit." I guess that's to be, huh? Steve Perry hasn't actually performed with the band in over 22 years. No rerecords with Steve Perry for he sang on those hits that have sold over 40 million. By the way, what are the numbers and when was MJ's first release? Sorry!
Knack for the obvious. Past tense is what you said. Present tense has Journey with a #1 in a category. It is what it is. Steve not doing anything at all is his choice and his alone.
Article did not mention rerecords included in #1 DVD, but it went on to cite other things. Just felt like keeping things in perspective. Would that be truth or consequences?
WTF is your point exactly?
I can't figure out what he's talking about half the time.
Half the time?Then you're doing better than me.
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Well...I was trying to be nice. Actually all I understand is something about MJ and Perry rerecording the Knack on a TV game show??