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indigo wrote:It's a nice thought, but would he really want to put himself in direct competition with them?
swataz wrote:The title of this thread...I was just thinking about this today for some reason. Maybe it's the flu I have had for a week now, but for whatever reason it moved me post.
Now, we all know of Steve's lack of motivation in the past, including a big nothing insofar as recording and releasing anything when the last Journey CD came out.
I am wondering if Steve, now 62 and still in 'shit or get off the pot' mode, will feel any extra added incentive to polish his demos, or release more polished songs he already may have -- either through some distributorship agreement or on his own -- just so he can 'steal a little thunder' from Journey, so to speak.
It's more likely that it will come and go and he will remain retired or inactive, but if there is ever a time I could see him crawl out of a darkened studio with something, this would be it.
Thoughts, anyone?
annie89509 wrote:Well, throughout the years, it has been debated that every time Journey comes out with something new, SP surfaces -- either with a re-release or some other news item -- to steal the spotlight. I never thought much of that hypothesis. For sure, the SP news front was pretty quiet during the Revelation onslaught.
Saint John wrote:annie89509 wrote:Well, throughout the years, it has been debated that every time Journey comes out with something new, SP surfaces -- either with a re-release or some other news item -- to steal the spotlight. I never thought much of that hypothesis. For sure, the SP news front was pretty quiet during the Revelation onslaught.
It's not a "hypothesis," it's a fact. But I don't think it's his doing. Much better odds that it's Sony/Columbia riding the small wave of the Journey release to showcase the back catalog. But there's virtually always something to coincide with a Journey release.
Andrew wrote:There will be no new release.
cinkidd wrote:Steve is retired and most people here have given up hope to ever hear from him again. Even Wix the self-proclaimed number one fan to Steve Perry has gotten off of the train.
While none of us really want to accept it, many of us have.
Steve is doing what he needs to do and that is okay, except for the fact that he just refuses to come out and say "I'm done, I'm toast, put butter on me and and call it a day." He will never ever be able to do that while we sit here and pine away for him, and Cyndi and Lora can tell him that his fans still refuse to give up.
Maybe when he is dead (I'm not wishing/wanting that in any way shape or form) we may get some unreleased material from him, once his daughter gets the rights to his music. Then again maybe not.
Rich the Retired Guy
Andrew wrote:There will be no new release.
Andrew wrote:There will be no new release.
madsplash wrote:Andrew wrote:There will be no new release.
Is that 100% confirmed, Andrew? Is that ever, or do you mean in the near future? If anyone would know, you would.
It would be nice if Steve would actually just say that. Anyway, good for him and thanks for all the great music and memories.
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