Rockindeano wrote:donnaplease wrote:Saint John wrote: Besides, every other band in the world, bands with far worst hatred for each other, have done a reunion tour for the fans. Unfortunately, Journey has one key member who doesn't seem to care about them at all.
For the fans my ass! I know you're too smart to believe that. I can guarantee you that if Billy Sheehan was giving EM the finger in the press every time he turned around, that Deb and others wouldn't be making plans to catch a show in Cali. (I'm jealous, BTW) You don't kick someone in the teeth and then turn around and wonder why they're not coming back for more. Well, maybe you do...
No shit donna. For the fans? This band? LOL, there are but a few bands out there who would do a reunion tour for it's fans, and Journey sure as hell isn't one of them. Those guys work so hard for their fans, that they played and sang to a tape for not one, but TWO tours. They are all about their loyal fans I tell ya.![]()
Believing that all of those band members reunited for the fans is a pretty optimistic assumption - many blew through what they earned and are doing it for money, not the fans. Or they love to perform and miss the attention, but unless they tour as part of the band that made them famous, no one would come and listen to them. Some of those "reunited bands" have to travel on separate buses and have their dressing rooms as far away from each other as possible - what a fun experience that must be.

Besides, why does Journey need to do a reunion tour when they are still touring? They have a lead singer and benching Arnel for a tour would kill all of the momentum they have built since 'Revelation'. I would take a second job just to pay for the trip to see Steve Perry perform live with Journey, but I doubt they will ever tour together. If anything, they might do a special performance for something like an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but what is the probability of that happening?