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Jana wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Jana wrote:Come on, BJG, throwing in Fleischman is silly.
Why? He served at the singer, did he not? He counts as much as JSS did. Maybe they didn't record anything or weren't there very long, but they were in the lead singer position and were both underhandedly booted out.
Still silly - well, imho. Neal didn't want him out, nor Rolie. Herbie called the shots and said: Perry is in, end of story, Fleischman is out.
The discussion was Neal and Jon re their "so-called underhanded firing" of Augeri, Perry and JSS -- in my mind I guess the discussion, anyway.By all means, throw in extraneous stuff. like Herbie firing Fleischman in the 70s.
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bluejeangirl76 wrote:Jana wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Jana wrote:Come on, BJG, throwing in Fleischman is silly.
Why? He served at the singer, did he not? He counts as much as JSS did. Maybe they didn't record anything or weren't there very long, but they were in the lead singer position and were both underhandedly booted out.
Still silly - well, imho. Neal didn't want him out, nor Rolie. Herbie called the shots and said: Perry is in, end of story, Fleischman is out.
The discussion was Neal and Jon re their "so-called underhanded firing" of Augeri, Perry and JSS -- in my mind I guess the discussion, anyway.By all means, throw in extraneous stuff. like Herbie firing Fleischman in the 70s.
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My point being, that a band with a history of wacky firings (including Valory and Smith, but since the topic was singers, I didn't go there), regardless of who did it or why, I'd be making sure my ass had a contract and that I was gonna be paid if they decided to clean house again, that's all.
And since many seem to think that in all cases, there was "good reason" for each "replacement of personnel" (and I'm not arguing whether the reasons were good - in one case yes, in two cases no and in one case, neutral) then I cannot wait to see how the same people defend it the next time it happens. Let me not be mistaken, I don't want to see it occur again, but these guys seem to turn their backs on their BROTHER$ awful damn fa$t when the chip$ are down, {if ya know what I mean}, and I am not excluding the ridiculousness of the Valory and Smith replacings either. That was just "wtf?!"
Brother$, my a$$, get that $hit in writing, is all I'm $aying.
steveo777 wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Jana wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Jana wrote:Come on, BJG, throwing in Fleischman is silly.
Why? He served at the singer, did he not? He counts as much as JSS did. Maybe they didn't record anything or weren't there very long, but they were in the lead singer position and were both underhandedly booted out.
Still silly - well, imho. Neal didn't want him out, nor Rolie. Herbie called the shots and said: Perry is in, end of story, Fleischman is out.
The discussion was Neal and Jon re their "so-called underhanded firing" of Augeri, Perry and JSS -- in my mind I guess the discussion, anyway.By all means, throw in extraneous stuff. like Herbie firing Fleischman in the 70s.
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My point being, that a band with a history of wacky firings (including Valory and Smith, but since the topic was singers, I didn't go there), regardless of who did it or why, I'd be making sure my ass had a contract and that I was gonna be paid if they decided to clean house again, that's all.
And since many seem to think that in all cases, there was "good reason" for each "replacement of personnel" (and I'm not arguing whether the reasons were good - in one case yes, in two cases no and in one case, neutral) then I cannot wait to see how the same people defend it the next time it happens. Let me not be mistaken, I don't want to see it occur again, but these guys seem to turn their backs on their BROTHER$ awful damn fa$t when the chip$ are down, {if ya know what I mean}, and I am not excluding the ridiculousness of the Valory and Smith replacings either. That was just "wtf?!"
Brother$, my a$$, get that $hit in writing, is all I'm $aying.
Perry called for the firing of Valory and Smith. As he would later admit, looking back, that he would not have done it again. Also gives me an idea of the size of SP's ego at that time, but who doesn't have an ego at that level of success. The man was a vocal god.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:steveo777 wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Jana wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Jana wrote:Come on, BJG, throwing in Fleischman is silly.
Why? He served at the singer, did he not? He counts as much as JSS did. Maybe they didn't record anything or weren't there very long, but they were in the lead singer position and were both underhandedly booted out.
Still silly - well, imho. Neal didn't want him out, nor Rolie. Herbie called the shots and said: Perry is in, end of story, Fleischman is out.
The discussion was Neal and Jon re their "so-called underhanded firing" of Augeri, Perry and JSS -- in my mind I guess the discussion, anyway.By all means, throw in extraneous stuff. like Herbie firing Fleischman in the 70s.
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My point being, that a band with a history of wacky firings (including Valory and Smith, but since the topic was singers, I didn't go there), regardless of who did it or why, I'd be making sure my ass had a contract and that I was gonna be paid if they decided to clean house again, that's all.
And since many seem to think that in all cases, there was "good reason" for each "replacement of personnel" (and I'm not arguing whether the reasons were good - in one case yes, in two cases no and in one case, neutral) then I cannot wait to see how the same people defend it the next time it happens. Let me not be mistaken, I don't want to see it occur again, but these guys seem to turn their backs on their BROTHER$ awful damn fa$t when the chip$ are down, {if ya know what I mean}, and I am not excluding the ridiculousness of the Valory and Smith replacings either. That was just "wtf?!"
Brother$, my a$$, get that $hit in writing, is all I'm $aying.
Perry called for the firing of Valory and Smith. As he would later admit, looking back, that he would not have done it again. Also gives me an idea of the size of SP's ego at that time, but who doesn't have an ego at that level of success. The man was a vocal god.
I'm aware of all that. I didn't think it needed to be spelled out since we've all been around here for more than five minutes and know the history.![]()
Very well said! And I agree 117%bluejeangirl76 wrote:Jana wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Jana wrote:Come on, BJG, throwing in Fleischman is silly.
Why? He served at the singer, did he not? He counts as much as JSS did. Maybe they didn't record anything or weren't there very long, but they were in the lead singer position and were both underhandedly booted out.
Still silly - well, imho. Neal didn't want him out, nor Rolie. Herbie called the shots and said: Perry is in, end of story, Fleischman is out.
The discussion was Neal and Jon re their "so-called underhanded firing" of Augeri, Perry and JSS -- in my mind I guess the discussion, anyway.By all means, throw in extraneous stuff. like Herbie firing Fleischman in the 70s.
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My point being, that a band with a history of wacky firings (including Valory and Smith, but since the topic was singers, I didn't go there), regardless of who did it or why, I'd be making sure my ass had a contract and that I was gonna be paid if they decided to clean house again, that's all.
And since many seem to think that in all cases, there was "good reason" for each "replacement of personnel" (and I'm not arguing whether the reasons were good - in one case yes, in two cases no and in one case, neutral) then I cannot wait to see how the same people defend it the next time it happens. Let me not be mistaken, I don't want to see it occur again, but these guys seem to turn their backs on their BROTHER$ awful damn fa$t when the chip$ are down, {if ya know what I mean}, and I am not excluding the ridiculousness of the Valory and Smith replacings either. That was just "wtf?!"
Brother$, my a$$, get that $hit in writing, is all I'm $aying.
journeyrock wrote:As he would later admit, looking back, that he would not have done it again.
It seems by that statement that Mr. Perry learned something from his ethic there, the others just keep repeating it.
journeyrock wrote:Very well said! And I agree 117%bluejeangirl76 wrote:Jana wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Jana wrote:Come on, BJG, throwing in Fleischman is silly.
Why? He served at the singer, did he not? He counts as much as JSS did. Maybe they didn't record anything or weren't there very long, but they were in the lead singer position and were both underhandedly booted out.
Still silly - well, imho. Neal didn't want him out, nor Rolie. Herbie called the shots and said: Perry is in, end of story, Fleischman is out.
The discussion was Neal and Jon re their "so-called underhanded firing" of Augeri, Perry and JSS -- in my mind I guess the discussion, anyway.By all means, throw in extraneous stuff. like Herbie firing Fleischman in the 70s.
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My point being, that a band with a history of wacky firings (including Valory and Smith, but since the topic was singers, I didn't go there), regardless of who did it or why, I'd be making sure my ass had a contract and that I was gonna be paid if they decided to clean house again, that's all.
And since many seem to think that in all cases, there was "good reason" for each "replacement of personnel" (and I'm not arguing whether the reasons were good - in one case yes, in two cases no and in one case, neutral) then I cannot wait to see how the same people defend it the next time it happens. Let me not be mistaken, I don't want to see it occur again, but these guys seem to turn their backs on their BROTHER$ awful damn fa$t when the chip$ are down, {if ya know what I mean}, and I am not excluding the ridiculousness of the Valory and Smith replacings either. That was just "wtf?!"
Brother$, my a$$, get that $hit in writing, is all I'm $aying.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Jana wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Jana wrote:Come on, BJG, throwing in Fleischman is silly.
Why? He served at the singer, did he not? He counts as much as JSS did. Maybe they didn't record anything or weren't there very long, but they were in the lead singer position and were both underhandedly booted out.
Still silly - well, imho. Neal didn't want him out, nor Rolie. Herbie called the shots and said: Perry is in, end of story, Fleischman is out.
The discussion was Neal and Jon re their "so-called underhanded firing" of Augeri, Perry and JSS -- in my mind I guess the discussion, anyway.By all means, throw in extraneous stuff. like Herbie firing Fleischman in the 70s.
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My point being, that a band with a history of wacky firings (including Valory and Smith, but since the topic was singers, I didn't go there), regardless of who did it or why, I'd be making sure my ass had a contract and that I was gonna be paid if they decided to clean house again, that's all.
And since many seem to think that in all cases, there was "good reason" for each "replacement of personnel" (and I'm not arguing whether the reasons were good - in one case yes, in two cases no and in one case, neutral) then I cannot wait to see how the same people defend it the next time it happens. Let me not be mistaken, I don't want to see it occur again, but these guys seem to turn their backs on their BROTHER$ awful damn fa$t when the chip$ are down, {if ya know what I mean}, and I am not excluding the ridiculousness of the Valory and Smith replacings either. That was just "wtf?!"
Brother$, my a$$, get that $hit in writing, is all I'm $aying.
steveo777 wrote:journeyrock wrote:As he would later admit, looking back, that he would not have done it again.
It seems by that statement that Mr. Perry learned something from his ethic there, the others just keep repeating it.
I agree with you. I know many people who done something, where if they had it to do all over again, would have made a different decision. People can learn and grow from their mistakes. I also believe the other members of this band can do the same.
portland wrote:steveo777 wrote:journeyrock wrote:As he would later admit, looking back, that he would not have done it again.
It seems by that statement that Mr. Perry learned something from his ethic there, the others just keep repeating it.
I agree with you. I know many people who done something, where if they had it to do all over again, would have made a different decision. People can learn and grow from their mistakes. I also believe the other members of this band can do the same.
And that is where the difference with Perry and Schon lies.....Perry admits he was a prick at times and made a mistake Neal just says Fuck HIM were done!!!
Escape81 wrote:portland wrote:steveo777 wrote:journeyrock wrote:As he would later admit, looking back, that he would not have done it again.
It seems by that statement that Mr. Perry learned something from his ethic there, the others just keep repeating it.
I agree with you. I know many people who done something, where if they had it to do all over again, would have made a different decision. People can learn and grow from their mistakes. I also believe the other members of this band can do the same.
And that is where the difference with Perry and Schon lies.....Perry admits he was a prick at times and made a mistake Neal just says Fuck HIM were done!!!
Actually..... I think in the GQ interview, NS admits he was "no picnic" to be around (esp. when he was drinking)..... I think the apologies from SP have demonstrated that he has a measure of class to him...... as for NS "fuck you" comments, you should understand that given the problems with ROR and TBF, and his constant attempts to build that bridge again (not to mention his repeated invitations to Mr. P)..... and last but not least the rumors that SP was paid like a full fledged member from '98 to '08.... NS has EVERY RIGHT to be angry with SP.
Escape81 wrote:portland wrote:steveo777 wrote:journeyrock wrote:As he would later admit, looking back, that he would not have done it again.
It seems by that statement that Mr. Perry learned something from his ethic there, the others just keep repeating it.
I agree with you. I know many people who done something, where if they had it to do all over again, would have made a different decision. People can learn and grow from their mistakes. I also believe the other members of this band can do the same.
And that is where the difference with Perry and Schon lies.....Perry admits he was a prick at times and made a mistake Neal just says Fuck HIM were done!!!
Actually..... I think in the GQ interview, NS admits he was "no picnic" to be around (esp. when he was drinking)..... I think the apologies from SP have demonstrated that he has a measure of class to him...... as for NS "fuck you" comments, you should understand that given the problems with ROR and TBF, and his constant attempts to build that bridge again (not to mention his repeated invitations to Mr. P)..... and last but not least the rumors that SP was paid like a full fledged member from '98 to '08.... NS has EVERY RIGHT to be angry with SP.
steveo777 wrote:I'm sure you are, but I only pointed it out because others want to demonize the band over how they have let singers go. Just pointing out that Mr. Perry had some of that same ethic in him as well.
Escape81 wrote:portland wrote:steveo777 wrote:journeyrock wrote:As he would later admit, looking back, that he would not have done it again.
It seems by that statement that Mr. Perry learned something from his ethic there, the others just keep repeating it.
I agree with you. I know many people who done something, where if they had it to do all over again, would have made a different decision. People can learn and grow from their mistakes. I also believe the other members of this band can do the same.
And that is where the difference with Perry and Schon lies.....Perry admits he was a prick at times and made a mistake Neal just says Fuck HIM were done!!!
Actually..... I think in the GQ interview, NS admits he was "no picnic" to be around (esp. when he was drinking)..... I think the apologies from SP have demonstrated that he has a measure of class to him...... as for NS "fuck you" comments, you should understand that given the problems with ROR and TBF, and his constant attempts to build that bridge again (not to mention his repeated invitations to Mr. P)..... and last but not least the rumors that SP was paid like a full fledged member from '98 to '08.... NS has EVERY RIGHT to be angry with SP.
Since 78 wrote:Escape81 wrote:portland wrote:steveo777 wrote:journeyrock wrote:As he would later admit, looking back, that he would not have done it again.
It seems by that statement that Mr. Perry learned something from his ethic there, the others just keep repeating it.
I agree with you. I know many people who done something, where if they had it to do all over again, would have made a different decision. People can learn and grow from their mistakes. I also believe the other members of this band can do the same.
And that is where the difference with Perry and Schon lies.....Perry admits he was a prick at times and made a mistake Neal just says Fuck HIM were done!!!
Actually..... I think in the GQ interview, NS admits he was "no picnic" to be around (esp. when he was drinking)..... I think the apologies from SP have demonstrated that he has a measure of class to him...... as for NS "fuck you" comments, you should understand that given the problems with ROR and TBF, and his constant attempts to build that bridge again (not to mention his repeated invitations to Mr. P)..... and last but not least the rumors that SP was paid like a full fledged member from '98 to '08.... NS has EVERY RIGHT to be angry with SP.
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Escape81 wrote:I think the apologies from SP have demonstrated that he has a measure of class to him......
portland wrote:steveo777 wrote:journeyrock wrote:As he would later admit, looking back, that he would not have done it again.
It seems by that statement that Mr. Perry learned something from his ethic there, the others just keep repeating it.
I agree with you. I know many people who done something, where if they had it to do all over again, would have made a different decision. People can learn and grow from their mistakes. I also believe the other members of this band can do the same.
And that is where the difference with Perry and Schon lies.....Perry admits he was a prick at times and made a mistake Neal just says Fuck HIM were done!!!
Escape81 wrote:????
What's your point Steveo? I'm not sure I follow..... the fact that both Steve and Neal admit to their mistakes doesn't change the fact that they made them..... it means both have enough class and humility to admit to the press, media, and the WORLD that they fucked up. I personally respect that.... but I also believe NS has a lot more to be angry about than SP..... especially if those rumors are true about Steve being paid like a full fledged member for ten years.
exactly!!!! He also could have kept at it until he got more of what HE wanted. Face it, Neal just isn't very smart when it comes to business sense. We all know that.Gunbot wrote:Escape81 wrote:????
What's your point Steveo? I'm not sure I follow..... the fact that both Steve and Neal admit to their mistakes doesn't change the fact that they made them..... it means both have enough class and humility to admit to the press, media, and the WORLD that they fucked up. I personally respect that.... but I also believe NS has a lot more to be angry about than SP..... especially if those rumors are true about Steve being paid like a full fledged member for ten years.
If Perry got paid, it was only because Neal agreed to it. Schon could have just said fuck it, changed the name of the band and still performed Journey songs. It takes two to tango. Coming back 10 years after you agreed to something and crying about it just sounds like sour grapes.
Gunbot wrote:I know people are going to say it's his band and he shouldn't have to change the name. The point is he AGREED to it anyway. He could have fought Perry over it if it was so important to him. He didn't lose a court battle decided by other people, he AGREED to it, plain and simple.
Jana wrote:MrsPerry wrote:Oh lord. here we go.
Steve Augeri with them ten years, made a ton of money, I'm sure a millionaire, instead of working at the GAP. Left only b/c his voice couldn't handle the catalogue anymore. JSS made more money from them in that brief period of time than he probably has in many, many of his own years combined, plus I'm sure he got something on the termination. Poor Journey singers, they really go to the poorhouse.
When it ends it ends with Arnel, and he will walk away a millionaire -- multi-millionaire.
Rockindeano wrote:Jana wrote:MrsPerry wrote:Oh lord. here we go.
Steve Augeri with them ten years, made a ton of money, I'm sure a millionaire, instead of working at the GAP. Left only b/c his voice couldn't handle the catalogue anymore. JSS made more money from them in that brief period of time than he probably has in many, many of his own years combined, plus I'm sure he got something on the termination. Poor Journey singers, they really go to the poorhouse.
When it ends it ends with Arnel, and he will walk away a millionaire -- multi-millionaire.
Jana, you couldn't be more wrong with every situation you presented. Wrong, wrong and wrong.
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