Ehwmatt wrote:ttango1 wrote:It'd be so much easier if you guys just put the needle on the record.
Same Ol Shit from the same ol peeps. Circle Jerking must be fun for you guys.
The TV Show is a cultural thing. Why you guys bang on the guy for the accent when he is on Philippine TV talking to Philippine hosts, and performing to a primarily Philippine audience is unreal. That'd be like telling Willie Nelson at the Grand Ol' Opry to speak without a twang...THAT SHIT AIN'T GOING TO HAPPEN diction police.
I get it when he's here in America, that the diction could be pose an issue but ONLY YOU GUYS MAKE IT THAT BIG AN ISSUE and truthfully, the complaints are LIMITED TO THIS BOARD
All that bitchin and moaning has made you feel good but really, Journey has gone out and has done better than most any group that had their apex in melodic rock. Sans The Steve.
I think J's song contribution is awesome and he deserves applause and whatever royalties are due. Props to you sir.
But the rest of this stuff is almost an utter waste of time.
The concerts are still an event, the records and DVDs are still being bought and played...that right there is proof positive that what Journey is doing, is simply working. If it's working, what is there to fix?
I don't care if the TV show is a religious ritual intended to establish lines of communication to deceased family members, it stinks to high heavens! It's an embarrassment to Arnel and as a fan of Arnel, you are doing him a huge disservice defending his performing on these kinda things.
As far as the diction, believe me, I know people outside this board, including people who aren't even big fans of Journey and wouldn't know Steve Perry from Steve Martin who hear it loud and clear and think it's absurd.
No I'm not doing a disservice to anyone, that is YOUR OWN MISPERCEPTION. What I'm doing is defending his right to do so if he wants to.
He's doing the same thing that Deen Castronovo is doing, but you same peeps ain't giving Deen any grief...Why not?
http://forums.melodicrock.com/phpBB/vie ... hp?t=44545
Sometimes, even the drummer for Journey gets bored.
That gentleman — who goes by the name of Deen Castronovo and lives in Keizer — needed something to fill his time since he got off tour, so E.R.M.C. was born. The group — which also includes music luminaries such as Bob Esh on bass and vocals, Brian Phyll Miller on vocals and Jesse Ruggles on guitar and vocals — will be playing all kinds of classic rock — tonight.
There may be some Journey snuck in there, Castronovo said, though they don't have a keyboardist, which complicates things.
Even better, 25 percent of the proceeds will be donated to area nonprofits.
"Union Gospel Mission and the Boys and Girls' Club ... we're just gonna pick one every week that we play and give it to them," Castronovo said.
Umm...Deen is doing it his way and Arnel is doing it the way that it's done in the PI with the most impact but yet, Deen gets no grief whatsoever from you same cats. Why the double standard?
And as for the diction, I know people outside this board who hear it loud and clear? Yeah how many of those people you know are people in a position of power or influence to make their disdain so well know that it actually affects Journey in a negative light.
REALITY...ZERO because it they were in that position, then this conversation would already be over. RECOGNIZE!