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Postby Don » Sat Jul 10, 2010 4:52 am

Bon Jovi hits 3 million fans of Face Book. Does this spell the end for official band sites or can they co-exist with FB?
Journey's website has become complete garbage with the spam issues and over zealous members appointing them self as moderators.
With Neal initially complaining about the costs of a dedicated band site, should Journey and other acts set up shop on Face Book completely?
Should fan run sites be the ones to fill the space in between?


I know my news feed for Foreigner, Def Leppard and Meat Loaf are a lot more active than any of their official website pages.

What do you think?
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Postby Jana » Sat Jul 10, 2010 4:59 am

Don wrote:Bon Jovi hits 3 million fans of Face Book. Does this spell the end for official band sites or can they co-exist with FB?
Journey's website has become complete garbage with the spam issues and over zealous members appointing them self as moderators.
With Neal initially complaining about the costs of a dedicated band site, should Journey and other acts set up shop on Face Book completely?
Should fan run sites be the ones to fill the space in between?


I know my news feed for Foreigner, Def Leppard and Meat Loaf are a lot more active than any of their official website pages.

What do you think?


Lady Gaga has ten million on her Facebook. I doubt she has that many on her fansite. Official fansites still have their place for very active singers or bands who are touring and putting out music.
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Re: 3,099,689 People Like This

Postby Rockindeano » Sat Jul 10, 2010 5:04 am

Don wrote:Bon Jovi hits 3 million fans of Face Book. Does this spell the end for official band sites or can they co-exist with FB?
Journey's website has become complete garbage with the spam issues and over zealous members appointing them self as moderators.
With Neal initially complaining about the costs of a dedicated band site, should Journey and other acts set up shop on Face Book completely?
Should fan run sites be the ones to fill the space in between?


I know my news feed for Foreigner, Def Leppard and Meat Loaf are a lot more active than any of their official website pages.

What do you think?


I think you ought to PM the goddamned DVD music sales for this week so I can see where my boy is at. :)

As for Bon Jovi, look, they are doing something right, especially after their last few lackluster efforts. As a big fan of BJ Gunbot, do they have a dirty dozen that the fans insist on hearing, or do they go the Bruce route and play something different every night?
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Re: 3,099,689 People Like This

Postby Don » Sat Jul 10, 2010 5:18 am

Rockindeano wrote:
Don wrote:Bon Jovi hits 3 million fans of Face Book. Does this spell the end for official band sites or can they co-exist with FB?
Journey's website has become complete garbage with the spam issues and over zealous members appointing them self as moderators.
With Neal initially complaining about the costs of a dedicated band site, should Journey and other acts set up shop on Face Book completely?
Should fan run sites be the ones to fill the space in between?


I know my news feed for Foreigner, Def Leppard and Meat Loaf are a lot more active than any of their official website pages.

What do you think?


I think you ought to PM the goddamned DVD music sales for this week so I can see where my boy is at. :)

As for Bon Jovi, look, they are doing something right, especially after their last few lackluster efforts. As a big fan of BJ Gunbot, do they have a dirty dozen that the fans insist on hearing, or do they go the Bruce route and play something different every night?


They are dirty dozen bound, just like Foreigner, Journey and the rest. I'm propping them more for their business tactics than their actual artistry here.

Lady Gaga might have 10 million but I'm not comparing a 30 year old band to her, that would be nuts. I 'll just keep the comparisons confined to their peers in the industry.

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Postby Don » Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:29 am

Just to follow up, I see in my FB news feed that Joe Elliot will be on Rockline next Wednesday. When Neal did all those interviews in the UK, where were the official announcements so the fans could listen along? Not on the Journeymusic site, that's for sure.
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Postby lights1961 » Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:59 am

i thought the internet was over... ;-) (prince 7.8.10)



hehe...
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Postby Everett » Sat Jul 10, 2010 8:55 am

lights1961 wrote:i thought the internet was over... ;-) (prince 7.8.10)



hehe...


You were able to log in weren't you? 8)
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Postby Babyblue » Sat Jul 10, 2010 10:37 pm

Everett wrote:
lights1961 wrote:i thought the internet was over... ;-) (prince 7.8.10)



hehe...


You were able to log in weren't you? 8)


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Re: 3,099,689 People Like This

Postby Andrew » Sun Jul 11, 2010 6:35 pm

Rockindeano wrote:
As for Bon Jovi, look, they are doing something right, especially after their last few lackluster efforts. As a big fan of BJ Gunbot, do they have a dirty dozen that the fans insist on hearing, or do they go the Bruce route and play something different every night?


Jovi are actually under intense criticism from fans for not changing up their set enough.
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Re: 3,099,689 People Like This

Postby Rockindeano » Mon Jul 12, 2010 5:48 am

Andrew wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
As for Bon Jovi, look, they are doing something right, especially after their last few lackluster efforts. As a big fan of BJ Gunbot, do they have a dirty dozen that the fans insist on hearing, or do they go the Bruce route and play something different every night?


Jovi are actually under intense criticism from fans for not changing up their set enough.


This begs the question. Could they well in fact be lipping? When you play the same exact set night after night, like some other band we all know of, it's real easy memorize the music and the 'acting' of a singer....just saying. That was the real reason we found out about Journey lipping...same song after song, every night.
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Re: 3,099,689 People Like This

Postby Andrew » Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:30 am

Rockindeano wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
As for Bon Jovi, look, they are doing something right, especially after their last few lackluster efforts. As a big fan of BJ Gunbot, do they have a dirty dozen that the fans insist on hearing, or do they go the Bruce route and play something different every night?


Jovi are actually under intense criticism from fans for not changing up their set enough.


This begs the question. Could they well in fact be lipping? When you play the same exact set night after night, like some other band we all know of, it's real easy memorize the music and the 'acting' of a singer....just saying. That was the real reason we found out about Journey lipping...same song after song, every night.


From what I know there is help involved, but no outright lipping. And the sets aren't identical every night, just safe and somewhat lifeless after what the band used to deliver.
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Re: 3,099,689 People Like This

Postby Rockindeano » Mon Jul 12, 2010 1:18 pm

Andrew wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
As for Bon Jovi, look, they are doing something right, especially after their last few lackluster efforts. As a big fan of BJ Gunbot, do they have a dirty dozen that the fans insist on hearing, or do they go the Bruce route and play something different every night?


Jovi are actually under intense criticism from fans for not changing up their set enough.


This begs the question. Could they well in fact be lipping? When you play the same exact set night after night, like some other band we all know of, it's real easy memorize the music and the 'acting' of a singer....just saying. That was the real reason we found out about Journey lipping...same song after song, every night.


From what I know there is help involved, but no outright lipping. And the sets aren't identical every night, just safe and somewhat lifeless after what the band used to deliver.


Coming from you, this IS something. I KNEW they were lipping. You basically validated my claim that BJ has been getting some serious help.
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Postby stevew2 » Mon Jul 12, 2010 2:45 pm

Andrew wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
As for Bon Jovi, look, they are doing something right, especially after their last few lackluster efforts. As a big fan of BJ Gunbot, do they have a dirty dozen that the fans insist on hearing, or do they go the Bruce route and play something different every night?


Jovi are actually under intense criticism from fans for not changing up their set enough.


This begs the question. Could they well in fact be lipping? When you play the same exact set night after night, like some other band we all know of, it's real easy memorize the music and the 'acting' of a singer....just saying. That was the real reason we found out about Journey lipping...same song after song, every night.


From what I know there is help involved, but no outright lipping. And the sets aren't identical every night, just safe and somewhat lifeless after what the band used to deliver.
That what was said about Journey till the mic failed, hopefully they wont have as many devoted fans and they wont get caught.
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Postby StevePerryHair » Mon Jul 12, 2010 9:23 pm

Rockindeano wrote:
Don wrote:Bon Jovi hits 3 million fans of Face Book. Does this spell the end for official band sites or can they co-exist with FB?
Journey's website has become complete garbage with the spam issues and over zealous members appointing them self as moderators.
With Neal initially complaining about the costs of a dedicated band site, should Journey and other acts set up shop on Face Book completely?
Should fan run sites be the ones to fill the space in between?
I know my news feed for Foreigner, Def Leppard and Meat Loaf are a lot more active than any of their official website pages. What do you think?

I think you ought to PM the goddamned DVD music sales for this week so I can see where my boy is at. :)

As for Bon Jovi, look, they are doing something right, especially after their last few lackluster efforts. As a big fan of BJ Gunbot, do they have a dirty dozen that the fans insist on hearing, or do they go the Bruce route and play something different every night?
they of course have their songs they will always play that the general fan wants to hear, just like with every classic band. But I have seen them live the last 2 years, and this year it was surprising to me how many songs they played from their newer albums. What differs with BJ though, is their die hard fans continue singing along. They know the new music. The arena stays on their feet. When Def Lep tries this, people sit and go for beer :lol: BJ has a very unique following of fans. I would assume because they've never been super heavy, they attract a wider range of fans. And they continue buying the music.
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Re: 3,099,689 People Like This

Postby Andrew » Tue Jul 13, 2010 11:21 am

Rockindeano wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
As for Bon Jovi, look, they are doing something right, especially after their last few lackluster efforts. As a big fan of BJ Gunbot, do they have a dirty dozen that the fans insist on hearing, or do they go the Bruce route and play something different every night?


Jovi are actually under intense criticism from fans for not changing up their set enough.


This begs the question. Could they well in fact be lipping? When you play the same exact set night after night, like some other band we all know of, it's real easy memorize the music and the 'acting' of a singer....just saying. That was the real reason we found out about Journey lipping...same song after song, every night.


From what I know there is help involved, but no outright lipping. And the sets aren't identical every night, just safe and somewhat lifeless after what the band used to deliver.


Coming from you, this IS something. I KNEW they were lipping. You basically validated my claim that BJ has been getting some serious help.


Hardly news. They are using canned backing vocals just like most other pop acts on the road right now...
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Re: 3,099,689 People Like This

Postby Rockindeano » Tue Jul 13, 2010 11:32 am

Andrew wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
As for Bon Jovi, look, they are doing something right, especially after their last few lackluster efforts. As a big fan of BJ Gunbot, do they have a dirty dozen that the fans insist on hearing, or do they go the Bruce route and play something different every night?


Jovi are actually under intense criticism from fans for not changing up their set enough.


This begs the question. Could they well in fact be lipping? When you play the same exact set night after night, like some other band we all know of, it's real easy memorize the music and the 'acting' of a singer....just saying. That was the real reason we found out about Journey lipping...same song after song, every night.


From what I know there is help involved, but no outright lipping. And the sets aren't identical every night, just safe and somewhat lifeless after what the band used to deliver.


Coming from you, this IS something. I KNEW they were lipping. You basically validated my claim that BJ has been getting some serious help.


Hardly news. They are using canned backing vocals just like most other pop acts on the road right now...


Perhaps you just aren't "sure" of their real usage. I have it on pretty good authority that they are using and have been using more than just canned vocals. I think you know this too. Maybe I should collect a few boots from BJ and examine this? :) No offence to Jon, but he has really lost his upper end. The problem is NOT the backing- whether the other musicians can adequately perform backing or not -OR- the simple use of pre-recorded backing(it's not a major sin). No one cares about backing vocals. To even put out that excuse tells me there is something more to just "backing vocals." I personally believe Jon gets a lot of help on lead vocals....not to the extent of a Steve Augeri. He was a phony rock star. JBJ has a reputation and better be careful. And also, think of this. Who is the primary source for the backing vox? That's right, Ritchie is, and Ritchie can still sing, so the theory of just a little help seems to me to be bullshit.
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Re: 3,099,689 People Like This

Postby RedWingFan » Tue Jul 13, 2010 11:41 am

Rockindeano wrote:Perhaps you just aren't "sure" of their real usage. I have it on pretty good authority that they are using and have been using more than just canned vocals. I think you know this too. Maybe I should collect a few boots from BJ and examine this? :) No offence to Jon, but he has really lost his upper end. The problem is NOT the backing- whether the other musicians can adequately perform backing or not -OR- the simple use of pre-recorded backing(it's not a major sin). No one cares about backing vocals. To even put out that excuse tells me there is something more to just "backing vocals." I personally believe Jon gets a lot of help on lead vocals....not to the extent of a Steve Augeri. He was a phony rock star. JBJ has a reputation and better be careful. And also, think of this. Who is the primary source for the backing vox? That's right, Ritchie is, and Ritchie can still sing, so the theory of just a little help seems to me to be bullshit.

All I know is I just watched one of their concerts on HDNet the other day and I can't stand the way he sounds live. Sounds nasal and whiney.
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Postby Melissa » Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:17 pm

I noticed Metallica has double that, over 6 million "likes" on FB, lol...
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