FamilyMan wrote:lights1961 wrote:since this is a concept CD... as explained before from Neal... Destination would be a great title....
why not "Conception"?
It may be more like "Inception"...

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Rhiannon wrote:FamilyMan wrote:lights1961 wrote:since this is a concept CD... as explained before from Neal... Destination would be a great title....
why not "Conception"?
It may be more like "Inception"...
Andrew wrote:One word.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Saint John wrote:A little OT, but ...
Neal is sitting at home printing money. The dude is absolutely fucking loaded right now. Revelation put a few million in his pocket and he now owns everything Journey does from front to back. He owns Nomota, which gets paid by Walmart to manufacture the Journey albums. He produces it under the Neal Schon Production company and makes more money (more like not having to pay someone else). Nocturne goes out and does all of Journey's gigs and that of most other major artists. Then he makes about 15k per show when he's on the road. He also gets a whopping amount of money from each copy of the new album sold, royalties from the ever-selling GH and probably a little spare change from the Bad English days.
He's still sober and he's working with Herbie again. I would bet anything Herbie is the one that came up with the Neal Schon Productions idea. Herbie is stepping back in and is gonna show Neal how to make Journey that "brand name" that they were so close to achieving when Toastus Liquidatious stepped in and intentionally started tearing down what wa already built. Herbie and Neal are gonna finish what they started 38 years ago. They're gonna have this machine firing on all cylinders really soon. And it'll be the first time worldwide.
Don wrote:Saint John wrote:A little OT, but ...
Neal is sitting at home printing money. The dude is absolutely fucking loaded right now. Revelation put a few million in his pocket and he now owns everything Journey does from front to back. He owns Nomota, which gets paid by Walmart to manufacture the Journey albums. He produces it under the Neal Schon Production company and makes more money (more like not having to pay someone else). Nocturne goes out and does all of Journey's gigs and that of most other major artists. Then he makes about 15k per show when he's on the road. He also gets a whopping amount of money from each copy of the new album sold, royalties from the ever-selling GH and probably a little spare change from the Bad English days.
He's still sober and he's working with Herbie again. I would bet anything Herbie is the one that came up with the Neal Schon Productions idea. Herbie is stepping back in and is gonna show Neal how to make Journey that "brand name" that they were so close to achieving when Toastus Liquidatious stepped in and intentionally started tearing down what was already built. Herbie and Neal are gonna finish what they started 38 years ago. They're gonna have this machine firing on all cylinders really soon. And it'll be the first time worldwide.
Neal is going to kick you out of his fan club, dude.
This is his band. HIS BAND!
Andrew wrote:Saint John wrote:
It started out as Neal and Herbie's and it appears that it might end that way. Full circle. I like it.
Herbie is NOT involved with Journey in any way.
Saint John wrote:Andrew wrote:Saint John wrote:
It started out as Neal and Herbie's and it appears that it might end that way. Full circle. I like it.
Herbie is NOT involved with Journey in any way.
Behind the scenes. Giving Neal advice.
Andrew wrote:You should all have your new Journey album in your hands on or around June 1.
There ya go! Exclusive
Saint John wrote:Herbie and Neal are gonna finish what they started 38 years ago. They're gonna have this machine firing on all cylinders really soon.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
RedWingFan wrote:Saint John wrote:Herbie and Neal are gonna finish what they started 38 years ago. They're gonna have this machine firing on all cylinders really soon.
I can't wait til this new cd comes out and sells somewhere between Red 13 and Generations.
S2M wrote:Seriously, this album will be lucky to sell 75,000 in the U.S.
Plokker numbers will pad the totals, of course.
RedWingFan wrote:Saint John wrote:Herbie and Neal are gonna finish what they started 38 years ago. They're gonna have this machine firing on all cylinders really soon.
I can't wait til this new cd comes out and sells somewhere between Red 13 and Generations.
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The only thing Niel's band has been doing the past 15 years is basically the equivalent of peddling infomercial crap. Need some DeDe7, some Oxiclean? Now dude is peddling Shamwow's and tapped into another market.
Geeze Dan, I remember when we both felt the same way about Neil's band when they had Soto at the lead. Now they push little Arnel out front, strap together 14 cd's together for $10 and all the sudden they're world beaters again? I don't get it.
Saint John wrote:As of right now, the band is off from April 16th to June 4th. I'm hoping they use this time to hit the promotional circuit in the U.S. Perhaps the long awaited late night talk show and/or another stint on Ellen or Oprah. Is Oprah even still on duing the day?
As for sales predictions, that's a tough one. Hard to say not knowing price, promotion and/or package. As a stand alone CD, priced around $7, I would say that sales in the U.S. would ultimately end up in the 300-400k range. With good promotion, a bonus CD and an attractive price, I could ultimately see them selling 400-700k. Regardless, this will almost certainly be another million selling unit worldwide, just like Revelation. They're really doing a lot of traveling this year. They already have 15 countries on their schedule, and that's not even counting the Asian leg. Seems like they're really focused on being that "world band" that Jonanthan mentioned. I like it.
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