In honour of Steven Tyler, my suggestion is "Fell Off the Stage".

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StocktontoMalone wrote:How about something about 'lipping'? lol
Tapegate, or lipping.......
SherriBerry wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:How about something about 'lipping'? lol
Tapegate, or lipping.......
Well, I think that would be more Milli Vanilli/Ashley Simpson since the mainstream doesn't know about Journey and so many pop artists today lipsynch their concerts. Pulling a Milli Vanilli seems more for getting caught with the tape running.![]()
Maybe there hasn't really been a definitive event yet for a major group that most people would identify with - or it has to happen really publicly. Who is playing the halftime show at the Superbowl this year?
Gunbot wrote:SherriBerry wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:How about something about 'lipping'? lol
Tapegate, or lipping.......
Well, I think that would be more Milli Vanilli/Ashley Simpson since the mainstream doesn't know about Journey and so many pop artists today lipsynch their concerts. Pulling a Milli Vanilli seems more for getting caught with the tape running.![]()
Maybe there hasn't really been a definitive event yet for a major group that most people would identify with - or it has to happen really publicly. Who is playing the halftime show at the Superbowl this year?
Milli Vanilli's problem wasn't so much the tape but the fact that they weren't the actual ones doing the singing.
SherriBerry wrote:I think we all know that "jumped the shark" is the TV phrase that refers to the point in which a long-running series has an epsiode or plot twist so decidedly awful that the show's decline can be traced to that point before it heads south and off the air. I've never heard a music version of this, when a band reaches the point of having "jumped the shark" - either with a particular album, style/sound change, member change, tour, etc., and since this is Melodic Rock, I think we should coin the phrase - put in your ideas and then when we have a Top 5, we can do a poll.
In honour of Steven Tyler, my suggestion is "Fell Off the Stage".
X factor wrote:SherriBerry wrote:I think we all know that "jumped the shark" is the TV phrase that refers to the point in which a long-running series has an epsiode or plot twist so decidedly awful that the show's decline can be traced to that point before it heads south and off the air. I've never heard a music version of this, when a band reaches the point of having "jumped the shark" - either with a particular album, style/sound change, member change, tour, etc., and since this is Melodic Rock, I think we should coin the phrase - put in your ideas and then when we have a Top 5, we can do a poll.
In honour of Steven Tyler, my suggestion is "Fell Off the Stage".
Two words- " Youtube singer!"
ScarabGator wrote:X factor wrote:SherriBerry wrote:I think we all know that "jumped the shark" is the TV phrase that refers to the point in which a long-running series has an epsiode or plot twist so decidedly awful that the show's decline can be traced to that point before it heads south and off the air. I've never heard a music version of this, when a band reaches the point of having "jumped the shark" - either with a particular album, style/sound change, member change, tour, etc., and since this is Melodic Rock, I think we should coin the phrase - put in your ideas and then when we have a Top 5, we can do a poll.
In honour of Steven Tyler, my suggestion is "Fell Off the Stage".
Two words- " Youtube singer!"
Man, I was just getting ready to say that!!!!!!!!!!!!! How true it is!!!!
steveo777 wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:How about saying that a group has gone Bargain Bin?
LOL...the original Journey album titled "Journey" is in the bargain bin.5 bucks!
steveo777 wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:How about saying that a group has gone Bargain Bin?
LOL...the original Journey album titled "Journey" is in the bargain bin.5 bucks!
ProgRocker53 wrote:steveo777 wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:How about saying that a group has gone Bargain Bin?
LOL...the original Journey album titled "Journey" is in the bargain bin.5 bucks!
That's a phenomenal album.
RocknRoll wrote:How about Billy Squier's "Rock Me Tonite" video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fR0j7sMo ... re=related
ScarabGator wrote:X factor wrote:SherriBerry wrote:I think we all know that "jumped the shark" is the TV phrase that refers to the point in which a long-running series has an epsiode or plot twist so decidedly awful that the show's decline can be traced to that point before it heads south and off the air. I've never heard a music version of this, when a band reaches the point of having "jumped the shark" - either with a particular album, style/sound change, member change, tour, etc., and since this is Melodic Rock, I think we should coin the phrase - put in your ideas and then when we have a Top 5, we can do a poll.
In honour of Steven Tyler, my suggestion is "Fell Off the Stage".
Two words- " Youtube singer!"
Man, I was just getting ready to say that!!!!!!!!!!!!! How true it is!!!!
SherriBerry wrote:ScarabGator wrote:X factor wrote:SherriBerry wrote:I think we all know that "jumped the shark" is the TV phrase that refers to the point in which a long-running series has an epsiode or plot twist so decidedly awful that the show's decline can be traced to that point before it heads south and off the air. I've never heard a music version of this, when a band reaches the point of having "jumped the shark" - either with a particular album, style/sound change, member change, tour, etc., and since this is Melodic Rock, I think we should coin the phrase - put in your ideas and then when we have a Top 5, we can do a poll.
In honour of Steven Tyler, my suggestion is "Fell Off the Stage".
Two words- " Youtube singer!"
Man, I was just getting ready to say that!!!!!!!!!!!!! How true it is!!!!
Now THAT is a new phenomenon negatively impacting a lot of older bands - the Reality Singer/YouTube discovery. Even though the singers are good, having a TV contest to put an unknown in as a replacement for a legend just seems wrong unless the singer goes from the contest to have a successful solo career first and earns a place in that league on their own, like Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, or Jennifer Hudson. JD Fortune in INXS is an example and as good as Adam Lambert was on AI, if he went directly to Queen and it didn't work out, I doubt they would recover from that. It kills their credibility.
As for YouTube, Journey has been doing pretty well with Arnel, so I would like to see what happens with their next album and tour and see how it works out. He has had only 2 years to go from singing in a small club to trying to command a huge stage in front of thousands on a long tour, so I think it would be fair to hold off judgment and see how Arnel does on the next tour. He'll know what to expect and has time off to rest and develop his stage performance, so there won't be any excuses next time. Are there any other YouTube singers fronting major bands?
RocknRoll wrote:How about Billy Squier's "Rock Me Tonite" video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fR0j7sMo ... re=related
SherriBerry wrote:ScarabGator wrote:X factor wrote:SherriBerry wrote:I think we all know that "jumped the shark" is the TV phrase that refers to the point in which a long-running series has an epsiode or plot twist so decidedly awful that the show's decline can be traced to that point before it heads south and off the air. I've never heard a music version of this, when a band reaches the point of having "jumped the shark" - either with a particular album, style/sound change, member change, tour, etc., and since this is Melodic Rock, I think we should coin the phrase - put in your ideas and then when we have a Top 5, we can do a poll.
In honour of Steven Tyler, my suggestion is "Fell Off the Stage".
Two words- " Youtube singer!"
Man, I was just getting ready to say that!!!!!!!!!!!!! How true it is!!!!
Now THAT is a new phenomenon negatively impacting a lot of older bands - the Reality Singer/YouTube discovery. Even though the singers are good, having a TV contest to put an unknown in as a replacement for a legend just seems wrong unless the singer goes from the contest to have a successful solo career first and earns a place in that league on their own, like Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, or Jennifer Hudson. JD Fortune in INXS is an example and as good as Adam Lambert was on AI, if he went directly to Queen and it didn't work out, I doubt they would recover from that. It kills their credibility.
As for YouTube, Journey has been doing pretty well with Arnel, so I would like to see what happens with their next album and tour and see how it works out. He has had only 2 years to go from singing in a small club to trying to command a huge stage in front of thousands on a long tour, so I think it would be fair to hold off judgment and see how Arnel does on the next tour. He'll know what to expect and has time off to rest and develop his stage performance, so there won't be any excuses next time. Are there any other YouTube singers fronting major bands?
Jana wrote:SherriBerry wrote:ScarabGator wrote:X factor wrote:SherriBerry wrote:I think we all know that "jumped the shark" is the TV phrase that refers to the point in which a long-running series has an epsiode or plot twist so decidedly awful that the show's decline can be traced to that point before it heads south and off the air. I've never heard a music version of this, when a band reaches the point of having "jumped the shark" - either with a particular album, style/sound change, member change, tour, etc., and since this is Melodic Rock, I think we should coin the phrase - put in your ideas and then when we have a Top 5, we can do a poll.
In honour of Steven Tyler, my suggestion is "Fell Off the Stage".
Two words- " Youtube singer!"
Man, I was just getting ready to say that!!!!!!!!!!!!! How true it is!!!!
Now THAT is a new phenomenon negatively impacting a lot of older bands - the Reality Singer/YouTube discovery. Even though the singers are good, having a TV contest to put an unknown in as a replacement for a legend just seems wrong unless the singer goes from the contest to have a successful solo career first and earns a place in that league on their own, like Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, or Jennifer Hudson. JD Fortune in INXS is an example and as good as Adam Lambert was on AI, if he went directly to Queen and it didn't work out, I doubt they would recover from that. It kills their credibility.
As for YouTube, Journey has been doing pretty well with Arnel, so I would like to see what happens with their next album and tour and see how it works out. He has had only 2 years to go from singing in a small club to trying to command a huge stage in front of thousands on a long tour, so I think it would be fair to hold off judgment and see how Arnel does on the next tour. He'll know what to expect and has time off to rest and develop his stage performance, so there won't be any excuses next time. Are there any other YouTube singers fronting major bands?
His stage performance was really, really good this year in September, much improved from last year, so he didn't need any excuses with me. From what I saw on MR from the reviews by the members who actually went and saw Arnel in concert this year, the majority had no complaints with his stage performance and noted his improvement and increased confidence on stage compared to last year.
portland wrote:Jana wrote:SherriBerry wrote:ScarabGator wrote:X factor wrote:SherriBerry wrote:I think we all know that "jumped the shark" is the TV phrase that refers to the point in which a long-running series has an epsiode or plot twist so decidedly awful that the show's decline can be traced to that point before it heads south and off the air. I've never heard a music version of this, when a band reaches the point of having "jumped the shark" - either with a particular album, style/sound change, member change, tour, etc., and since this is Melodic Rock, I think we should coin the phrase - put in your ideas and then when we have a Top 5, we can do a poll.
In honour of Steven Tyler, my suggestion is "Fell Off the Stage".
Two words- " Youtube singer!"
Man, I was just getting ready to say that!!!!!!!!!!!!! How true it is!!!!
Now THAT is a new phenomenon negatively impacting a lot of older bands - the Reality Singer/YouTube discovery. Even though the singers are good, having a TV contest to put an unknown in as a replacement for a legend just seems wrong unless the singer goes from the contest to have a successful solo career first and earns a place in that league on their own, like Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, or Jennifer Hudson. JD Fortune in INXS is an example and as good as Adam Lambert was on AI, if he went directly to Queen and it didn't work out, I doubt they would recover from that. It kills their credibility.
As for YouTube, Journey has been doing pretty well with Arnel, so I would like to see what happens with their next album and tour and see how it works out. He has had only 2 years to go from singing in a small club to trying to command a huge stage in front of thousands on a long tour, so I think it would be fair to hold off judgment and see how Arnel does on the next tour. He'll know what to expect and has time off to rest and develop his stage performance, so there won't be any excuses next time. Are there any other YouTube singers fronting major bands?
His stage performance was really, really good this year in September, much improved from last year, so he didn't need any excuses with me. From what I saw on MR from the reviews by the members who actually went and saw Arnel in concert this year, the majority had no complaints with his stage performance and noted his improvement and increased confidence on stage compared to last year.
Jana....I am too freaking tired to battle this one out....but he had issues all year long.....
Jana wrote:portland wrote:Jana wrote:SherriBerry wrote:ScarabGator wrote:X factor wrote:SherriBerry wrote:I think we all know that "jumped the shark" is the TV phrase that refers to the point in which a long-running series has an epsiode or plot twist so decidedly awful that the show's decline can be traced to that point before it heads south and off the air. I've never heard a music version of this, when a band reaches the point of having "jumped the shark" - either with a particular album, style/sound change, member change, tour, etc., and since this is Melodic Rock, I think we should coin the phrase - put in your ideas and then when we have a Top 5, we can do a poll.
In honour of Steven Tyler, my suggestion is "Fell Off the Stage".
Two words- " Youtube singer!"
Man, I was just getting ready to say that!!!!!!!!!!!!! How true it is!!!!
Now THAT is a new phenomenon negatively impacting a lot of older bands - the Reality Singer/YouTube discovery. Even though the singers are good, having a TV contest to put an unknown in as a replacement for a legend just seems wrong unless the singer goes from the contest to have a successful solo career first and earns a place in that league on their own, like Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, or Jennifer Hudson. JD Fortune in INXS is an example and as good as Adam Lambert was on AI, if he went directly to Queen and it didn't work out, I doubt they would recover from that. It kills their credibility.
As for YouTube, Journey has been doing pretty well with Arnel, so I would like to see what happens with their next album and tour and see how it works out. He has had only 2 years to go from singing in a small club to trying to command a huge stage in front of thousands on a long tour, so I think it would be fair to hold off judgment and see how Arnel does on the next tour. He'll know what to expect and has time off to rest and develop his stage performance, so there won't be any excuses next time. Are there any other YouTube singers fronting major bands?
His stage performance was really, really good this year in September, much improved from last year, so he didn't need any excuses with me. From what I saw on MR from the reviews by the members who actually went and saw Arnel in concert this year, the majority had no complaints with his stage performance and noted his improvement and increased confidence on stage compared to last year.
Jana....I am too freaking tired to battle this one out....but he had issues all year long.....
I will go by the people who saw him live and not you.
RocknRoll wrote:How about Billy Squier's "Rock Me Tonite" video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fR0j7sMo ... re=related
SherriBerry wrote:In honour of Steven Tyler, my suggestion is "Fell Off the Stage".
Memorex wrote:SherriBerry wrote:In honour of Steven Tyler, my suggestion is "Fell Off the Stage".
To me, they jumped it long before that. That is, if you can consider selling out a sort of shark jump.
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