Greg wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:So? There's a big difference between comparing a new song to an old classic, and complaining that there are no hooks, or that the music sounds like a different band altogether. You're changing the subject.
Look, my whole point is that I'm not as hot for this album as you are. Which is fine. If you think it's the greatest album since Frontiers, good for you. I disagree. I hope there are fans who like this album and support it as they are helping to support the Melodic Rock community. Outside of that, I don't appreciate someone saying that "You are delusional" if one does not like this album. I will shut down that type of douchebagger pretty quickly.The_Noble_Cause wrote:Sure it was. YouTube didn't even exist yet. Neither did Itunes. If you wanted to hear a Journey bootleg, you had to download it off Napster or Livewire. The whole reason Deano had to create a blog and post soundbytes of the band lipping, is because there were no sites with audio of the band. Like I said, with the internet expanding, the floodgates have been opened, and every little thing this band does is scrutinized under a microscope. The SA lineup would never have survived.
Um, the internet did exist long before You Tube and iTunes. The "public internet" had already been out for years by the time of the SA lineup. Hardly an "infancy" stage in terms of computer technology. In fact, the internet itself has been going on since the early 60's. So, no, it was not the "infancy" stage of the internet. True, you didn't have You Tube or iTunes back in the early 2000's, but you did have music services like Yahoo's music service in which you could listen to your favorite band's tunes legally. And as far as Journey goes, there was a Journey Digest in which I was subscribed to back in the late 90's. In fact, that is how I heard about Steve Perry's departure from Journey. And there, of course, was this forum which was in existence before You Tube and during the Steve Augeri years. AND the "lipping" stuff didn't really come out until after You Tube was started anyways. So, you have your facts messed up on this. Apparently you have forgotten those years of the Loons VS the Wigglers.
I got my first dial up connection in 2000, and I only knew a very small handful of people with it in 99, so it was definitely in its infancy. That it existed in the 60s for government and military does count for much since we are talking about the public, and getting the scoop on rock bands, etc., no?