StoneCold wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:StoneCold wrote:The Cain link above edited to be clickable:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8CLNL9HvQ4
Funny he at first says, we looking forward to writing with him some and then laughs and says Neal and I have a handle on the writing department.
Translation: Arnel can kick it at the pinoy TV shows until we need him.
Pretty sad really. A true artist would fume at being locked out of the writing process. I hope Arnel fights tooth and nail to get involved in the writing process and shows us he's got something to bring to the table. That is, if he wants/can write. If he can't or won't, then he deserves every bit of pejorative karaoke singer type stuff that gets lobbed at him.
Writing is what separates an awesome musician from an awesome artist. Don't believe me anyone? Just go on YouTube and search for guitar videos. There's so many guys that can make Neal or insert good famous guitarist X look average in the technique department. But they're sitting there filming themselves in their bedroom. Why? Because they can't touch people with their writing.
Not trying to slam Arnel, but a "real" artists would have never joined a 30 year old band on their 6th singer (by my count anyway... could be wrong!). I guarantee that he has no input on what is played, or what is written. He's getting paid to live out his dreams. Not trying to sound like an asshole here, but he was in his 40's as a lounge singer... Just saying.
Disagree, you can be a "real" artists but if you're starving you're gonna take any gig you can. In this case he hit the jackpot and the gig was worldwide fame, and hopefully enough money to never have to work again after the Jboyzz are done.
I'm sure he's not gigging the Pinoy shows out of need or greed. Like GB said, probably contract or charity obligations.
Perry had a band, the band dissolved. He took a day job. Herbie called and he signed on the dotted line. If Herbie hadn't called, he'd probably start gigging local bands for a while. Perry didn't join Journey for just artistic reasons.
Good points.