Saint John wrote:Christ, MG, The Neal Schon Band was together all of a few weeks. Did you expect them to be playing Madison Square Garden?

Besides, here's what history says about Schon and Cain without Nostrildamus:
Biography:
Following Journey's temporary breakup in 1987, guitarist Neal Schon and keyboardist Jonathan Cain teamed up with Cain's former bandmates in the Babys -- vocalist John Waite and bassist Ricky Phillips -- to form Bad English. Drummer Deen Castronovo, who would later join Journey in the late '90s, completed the lineup. One of the last supergroups of the decade, Bad English made power ballads like there was no tomorrow -- and they did it better than most, due in part to Waite's strong vocals and Schon's creation of the power ballad prototype during his years with Journey. As the '80s gave way to the '90s, the group scored two huge hit singles -- "When I See You Smile" and "Price of Love" -... Looks like all that was keeping them from garnering a #1 song was their ex-singer. They got one instantly with John Waite.

Of for fucks sake....give me a break. Diane Warren gave them that #1 song....Schon, Cain, Waite or Perry, eve, never wrote it. And price of love was a quick release to ride the wave put in motion by Diane Warren's song.
Want to know just how much Neal and Cain felt about the fucking song? Look no further than the 2001 arrival tour, with John Waite opening up in front of Frampton and Journey. On that tour, Nick Schlong came out to play with Waite....not for his version of When I see you smile, but an old Baby's song. Why the fuck would Neal agree to play with Waite but refuse to come out on a song he fucking played on?
Cain never even came out....but afaik, Cain still hates Waite's guts.....I guess sometimes, members of Journey are just as much an impediment to reunions than ex-members, eh?