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Chubby321 wrote:“Meron kaming documentary na ilalabas right after ng paggawa namin ng album. Ano ito, life ng members ng Journey,” he said.
Voyager wrote:Chubby321 wrote:“Meron kaming documentary na ilalabas right after ng paggawa namin ng album. Ano ito, life ng members ng Journey,” he said.
Well, that explains everything. Who would've guessed it?
I'm killing myself over here too, MG. That is hysterial!Michigan Girl wrote:Voyager wrote:Chubby321 wrote:“Meron kaming documentary na ilalabas right after ng paggawa namin ng album. Ano ito, life ng members ng Journey,” he said.
Well, that explains everything. Who would've guessed it?
I am LMAO ...voooyager!!! :wink:
This sounds like a load of crap!!
brywool wrote:sounds like BS. Arnel has been nothing but good for the band and it's promotion.
Rockindeano wrote:brywool wrote:sounds like BS. Arnel has been nothing but good for the band and it's promotion.
Well Bry, so was Soto for that matter. Makes you think huh?
Rockindeano wrote:brywool wrote:sounds like BS. Arnel has been nothing but good for the band and it's promotion.
Well Bry, so was Soto for that matter. Makes you think huh?
steveo777 wrote:Bah! Typical tabloid bs. To sack AP, as it were put, would be the end of the band at this point. There has been too much progress made and there are too many people who would not stand for another change. The Asian market would be gone and they would be relegated to the State Fairs with women watching, who's husbands are swillng beer and enjoying the rodeo.
Ehwmatt wrote:Sounds totally baseless to me... when is his contract up anyway? I thought it wasn't for at least another year if not 2. Given the way this catalogue has shredded voice after voice over the years, I wouldn't expect them to enter some 10 year agreement with him after a couple of successful tours and one album.
lights1961 wrote:steveo777 wrote:Bah! Typical tabloid bs. To sack AP, as it were put, would be the end of the band at this point. There has been too much progress made and there are too many people who would not stand for another change. The Asian market would be gone and they would be relegated to the State Fairs with women watching, who's husbands are swillng beer and enjoying the rodeo.
still interesting that its out there...
Ehwmatt wrote:Sounds totally baseless to me... when is his contract up anyway? I thought it wasn't for at least another year if not 2. Given the way this catalogue has shredded voice after voice over the years, I wouldn't expect them to enter some 10 year agreement with him after a couple of successful tours and one album.
brywool wrote:lights1961 wrote:steveo777 wrote:Bah! Typical tabloid bs. To sack AP, as it were put, would be the end of the band at this point. There has been too much progress made and there are too many people who would not stand for another change. The Asian market would be gone and they would be relegated to the State Fairs with women watching, who's husbands are swillng beer and enjoying the rodeo.
still interesting that its out there...
well MANY things are 'out there' about performers. If we believed them, Paul would really be dead.
RocknRoll wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Sounds totally baseless to me... when is his contract up anyway? I thought it wasn't for at least another year if not 2. Given the way this catalogue has shredded voice after voice over the years, I wouldn't expect them to enter some 10 year agreement with him after a couple of successful tours and one album.
I thought he was a band member now the same as Deen and Ross, so does he still have a contract with a date?
I don't understand all the inner workings of bands so I'm just curious.
RocknRoll wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Sounds totally baseless to me... when is his contract up anyway? I thought it wasn't for at least another year if not 2. Given the way this catalogue has shredded voice after voice over the years, I wouldn't expect them to enter some 10 year agreement with him after a couple of successful tours and one album.
I thought he was a band member now the same as Deen and Ross, so does he still have a contract with a date?
I don't understand all the inner workings of bands so I'm just curious.
steveo777 wrote:Bah! Typical tabloid bs. To sack AP, as it were put, would be the end of the band at this point. There has been too much progress made and there are too many people who would not stand for another change. The Asian market would be gone and they would be relegated to the State Fairs with women watching, who's husbands are swillng beer and enjoying the rodeo.
Gunbot wrote:steveo777 wrote:Bah! Typical tabloid bs. To sack AP, as it were put, would be the end of the band at this point. There has been too much progress made and there are too many people who would not stand for another change. The Asian market would be gone and they would be relegated to the State Fairs with women watching, who's husbands are swillng beer and enjoying the rodeo.
I think the European market pays more attention to the band. On their tours of Japan in the 80s, Journey easily sold twice the amount of tickets of what this last tour did, even with the sales of Japan, RP and China combined. In 83, the two shows at the Budokan alone sold over 30,000 tickets.
Europe is where the band's future is most brightest, not the far east.
Yeah, Revelation went platinum in the Philippines but you have to remember that over there, the requirement is only 20,000 records sold for International artists. Journey's Greatest Hits is quickly surpassing that, just in the UK alone this month.
lights1961 wrote:Gunbot wrote:steveo777 wrote:Bah! Typical tabloid bs. To sack AP, as it were put, would be the end of the band at this point. There has been too much progress made and there are too many people who would not stand for another change. The Asian market would be gone and they would be relegated to the State Fairs with women watching, who's husbands are swillng beer and enjoying the rodeo.
I think the European market pays more attention to the band. On their tours of Japan in the 80s, Journey easily sold twice the amount of tickets of what this last tour did, even with the sales of Japan, RP and China combined. In 83, the two shows at the Budokan alone sold over 30,000 tickets.
Europe is where the band's future is most brightest, not the far east.
Yeah, Revelation went platinum in the Philippines but you have to remember that over there, the requirement is only 20,000 records sold for International artists. Journey's Greatest Hits is quickly surpassing that, just in the UK alone this month.
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Gunbot wrote:lights1961 wrote:Gunbot wrote:steveo777 wrote:Bah! Typical tabloid bs. To sack AP, as it were put, would be the end of the band at this point. There has been too much progress made and there are too many people who would not stand for another change. The Asian market would be gone and they would be relegated to the State Fairs with women watching, who's husbands are swillng beer and enjoying the rodeo.
I think the European market pays more attention to the band. On their tours of Japan in the 80s, Journey easily sold twice the amount of tickets of what this last tour did, even with the sales of Japan, RP and China combined. In 83, the two shows at the Budokan alone sold over 30,000 tickets.
Europe is where the band's future is most brightest, not the far east.
Yeah, Revelation went platinum in the Philippines but you have to remember that over there, the requirement is only 20,000 records sold for International artists. Journey's Greatest Hits is quickly surpassing that, just in the UK alone this month.
BEEN THERE DONE THAT!!![]()
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How many State fairs did Journey play this year WITH Pineda? But it was because of the economy, right? Funny, I guess AC-DC and Taylor Swift didn't get the memo on those particular venue changes.
Gunbot wrote:lights1961 wrote:Gunbot wrote:steveo777 wrote:Bah! Typical tabloid bs. To sack AP, as it were put, would be the end of the band at this point. There has been too much progress made and there are too many people who would not stand for another change. The Asian market would be gone and they would be relegated to the State Fairs with women watching, who's husbands are swillng beer and enjoying the rodeo.
I think the European market pays more attention to the band. On their tours of Japan in the 80s, Journey easily sold twice the amount of tickets of what this last tour did, even with the sales of Japan, RP and China combined. In 83, the two shows at the Budokan alone sold over 30,000 tickets.
Europe is where the band's future is most brightest, not the far east.
Yeah, Revelation went platinum in the Philippines but you have to remember that over there, the requirement is only 20,000 records sold for International artists. Journey's Greatest Hits is quickly surpassing that, just in the UK alone this month.
BEEN THERE DONE THAT!!![]()
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How many State fairs did Journey play this year WITH Pineda? But it was because of the economy, right? Funny, I guess AC-DC and Taylor Swift didn't get the memo on those particular venue changes.
lights1961 wrote:Gunbot wrote:lights1961 wrote:Gunbot wrote:steveo777 wrote:Bah! Typical tabloid bs. To sack AP, as it were put, would be the end of the band at this point. There has been too much progress made and there are too many people who would not stand for another change. The Asian market would be gone and they would be relegated to the State Fairs with women watching, who's husbands are swillng beer and enjoying the rodeo.
I think the European market pays more attention to the band. On their tours of Japan in the 80s, Journey easily sold twice the amount of tickets of what this last tour did, even with the sales of Japan, RP and China combined. In 83, the two shows at the Budokan alone sold over 30,000 tickets.
Europe is where the band's future is most brightest, not the far east.
Yeah, Revelation went platinum in the Philippines but you have to remember that over there, the requirement is only 20,000 records sold for International artists. Journey's Greatest Hits is quickly surpassing that, just in the UK alone this month.
BEEN THERE DONE THAT!!![]()
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How many State fairs did Journey play this year WITH Pineda? But it was because of the economy, right? Funny, I guess AC-DC and Taylor Swift didn't get the memo on those particular venue changes.
THEY SOLD OUT THE IOWA STATE FAIR DUMB ASS... Iam just saying...![]()
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no knife missy...
Gunbot wrote:lights1961 wrote:Gunbot wrote:lights1961 wrote:Gunbot wrote:steveo777 wrote:Bah! Typical tabloid bs. To sack AP, as it were put, would be the end of the band at this point. There has been too much progress made and there are too many people who would not stand for another change. The Asian market would be gone and they would be relegated to the State Fairs with women watching, who's husbands are swillng beer and enjoying the rodeo.
I think the European market pays more attention to the band. On their tours of Japan in the 80s, Journey easily sold twice the amount of tickets of what this last tour did, even with the sales of Japan, RP and China combined. In 83, the two shows at the Budokan alone sold over 30,000 tickets.
Europe is where the band's future is most brightest, not the far east.
Yeah, Revelation went platinum in the Philippines but you have to remember that over there, the requirement is only 20,000 records sold for International artists. Journey's Greatest Hits is quickly surpassing that, just in the UK alone this month.
BEEN THERE DONE THAT!!![]()
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How many State fairs did Journey play this year WITH Pineda? But it was because of the economy, right? Funny, I guess AC-DC and Taylor Swift didn't get the memo on those particular venue changes.
THEY SOLD OUT THE IOWA STATE FAIR DUMB ASS... Iam just saying...![]()
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no knife missy...
I was referring to Steveo777's post saying they would be relegated to playing State fairs if Arnel WASN'T singing for them, Uncle Anus.
Gunbot wrote:lights1961 wrote:Gunbot wrote:lights1961 wrote:Gunbot wrote:steveo777 wrote:Bah! Typical tabloid bs. To sack AP, as it were put, would be the end of the band at this point. There has been too much progress made and there are too many people who would not stand for another change. The Asian market would be gone and they would be relegated to the State Fairs with women watching, who's husbands are swillng beer and enjoying the rodeo.
I think the European market pays more attention to the band. On their tours of Japan in the 80s, Journey easily sold twice the amount of tickets of what this last tour did, even with the sales of Japan, RP and China combined. In 83, the two shows at the Budokan alone sold over 30,000 tickets.
Europe is where the band's future is most brightest, not the far east.
Yeah, Revelation went platinum in the Philippines but you have to remember that over there, the requirement is only 20,000 records sold for International artists. Journey's Greatest Hits is quickly surpassing that, just in the UK alone this month.
BEEN THERE DONE THAT!!![]()
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How many State fairs did Journey play this year WITH Pineda? But it was because of the economy, right? Funny, I guess AC-DC and Taylor Swift didn't get the memo on those particular venue changes.
THEY SOLD OUT THE IOWA STATE FAIR DUMB ASS... Iam just saying...![]()
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no knife missy...
I was referring to Steveo777's post saying they would be relegated to playing State fairs if Arnel WASN'T singing for them, Uncle Anus.
Ligzig wrote:Yeah because Journey would be touring stadiums and playing the Super bowl if Steve Perry were still in the band. Yeah, and my cock is also 22 inches. If Perry were still with the band, the instruments would all be collecting dust in their garages. This is the guy, whose only claim to fame is being "immortalized in karaoke machines across America." He's not U2, Bruce Springsteen, AC/DC or Micheal Jackson, and never was. Sure he might be able to lend a little cred to the band, but at this point in time...Journey can only do so much. The Party's Over (hopelessly in love.)
If I were Arnel, I would leave Journey and ride out the rest of my short lived success in Asia and call it a day. It's better than trying to please fans that are impossible to please, but hang around like bitter ex-girlfriends talking shit.
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