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steveo777 wrote:ebake02 wrote:Judging by that clip, maybe Def Leppard should sack Elliot in favor of Soto.
Done about as easily as sacking Neal Schon.
Rick wrote:ebake02 wrote:Judging by that clip, maybe Def Leppard should sack Elliot in favor of Soto.
That would be something, sacking the founder of the band.
steveo777 wrote:ebake02 wrote:Judging by that clip, maybe Def Leppard should sack Elliot in favor of Soto.
Done about as easily as sacking Neal Schon.
Majestic wrote:It's a pity everything went so bad because I like Jeff and Neal together, even if not in Journey.
steveo777 wrote:ebake02 wrote:Judging by that clip, maybe Def Leppard should sack Elliot in favor of Soto.
Done about as easily as sacking Neal Schon.
Michigan Girl wrote:steveo777 wrote:ebake02 wrote:Judging by that clip, maybe Def Leppard should sack Elliot in favor of Soto.
Done about as easily as sacking Neal Schon.
They're all replaceable, the big question is ...would Neal allow
them to go on without him?!?
Michigan Girl wrote:steveo777 wrote:ebake02 wrote:Judging by that clip, maybe Def Leppard should sack Elliot in favor of Soto.
Done about as easily as sacking Neal Schon.
They're all replaceable, the big question is ...would Neal allow
them to go on without him?!?
steveo777 wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:steveo777 wrote:ebake02 wrote:Judging by that clip, maybe Def Leppard should sack Elliot in favor of Soto.
Done about as easily as sacking Neal Schon.
They're all replaceable, the big question is ...would Neal allow
them to go on without him?!?
No Neal, no Journey!!! (Unless Miles takes over)![]()
SF-Dano wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:steveo777 wrote:ebake02 wrote:Judging by that clip, maybe Def Leppard should sack Elliot in favor of Soto.
Done about as easily as sacking Neal Schon.
They're all replaceable, the big question is ...would Neal allow
them to go on without him?!?
In 1984 or earlier, I would say yeah maybe so. After that, no, I don't believe so.
portland wrote:SF-Dano wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:steveo777 wrote:ebake02 wrote:Judging by that clip, maybe Def Leppard should sack Elliot in favor of Soto.
Done about as easily as sacking Neal Schon.
They're all replaceable, the big question is ...would Neal allow
them to go on without him?!?
In 1984 or earlier, I would say yeah maybe so. After that, no, I don't believe so.
What happened in 84?
Rick wrote:portland wrote:SF-Dano wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:steveo777 wrote:ebake02 wrote:Judging by that clip, maybe Def Leppard should sack Elliot in favor of Soto.
Done about as easily as sacking Neal Schon.
They're all replaceable, the big question is ...would Neal allow
them to go on without him?!?
In 1984 or earlier, I would say yeah maybe so. After that, no, I don't believe so.
What happened in 84?
I think he's referring to the era, when a band could replace a member and continue successfully, like Van Halen did.
KenTheDude wrote:No, he's not Steve Perry. But I don't care what anyone says - that kicked ass.
portland wrote:SF-Dano wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:steveo777 wrote:ebake02 wrote:Judging by that clip, maybe Def Leppard should sack Elliot in favor of Soto.
Done about as easily as sacking Neal Schon.
They're all replaceable, the big question is ...would Neal allow
them to go on without him?!?
In 1984 or earlier, I would say yeah maybe so. After that, no, I don't believe so.
What happened in 84?
Aaron wrote:More proof that Journey made the right decision. The notes on Who's Cryin' Now were way off and he follows up with "it sounds all right so far". Are you kidding me? t the emotion coming from Friga.
Don wrote:With the success of Street Talk and the cameo in "We Are The World", Steve Perry was the face of Journey at that point. The politics of ROR cemented that perception even further, two years later.
donnaplease wrote:Don wrote:With the success of Street Talk and the cameo in "We Are The World", Steve Perry was the face of Journey at that point. The politics of ROR cemented that perception even further, two years later.
Hehe... apparently he still is, if you take into account all those journalists who wanted to talk to him with the resurgence of DSB.
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