slucero wrote:Now your off your rocker... the reason Vegas 2001 and Manila sold well is because both DVD's were the band doing the greatest hits.
No shit. That's why I explicitly said Eclipse should've been packaged with another "hits" dvd, and the band should've "gamed the system" (again). Learn how to read.
slucero wrote:Eclipse would have sold like hot cakes - in 1985 when they had an audience that would buy anything they put out... now its just another CD that only appeals to a very select, dedicated listener of the MR genre... even some hardcore Journey fans dislike it.. that's how "non-Journey" it is..
Andrew is one of the most hardcore Journey fans I know. He loves it. I think most fans, who own more than just the Greatest Hits, will dig it too. Like Frontiers, Eclipse has some commercial AOR on it, and takes a few chances as well. The term "non-Journey" is meaningless. The only fans that sling that phrase around are those who think every new album should be 12 tracks of DSB and AWYWI rip-offs.
slucero wrote:...Cain can likely make more money writing and producing than touring in Journey...
Schon is a guitar player... first and foremost... playing live and rocking is what he loves... he needs the road...
Cain doesn't....
Riiiight. Cain is going to throw away a surefire meal ticket like Journey to risk it all on producing upstarts in a music landscape dominated by Biebers, Gagas, and glamorized thugs.

Cain is a prolific writer and an ok producer, but he’s no David Foster, or some industry heavy-hitter like T-Bone Burnette, Desmond Child, or Rob Cavallo. The artists he writes for are not contemporary. They are dinosaur acts like himself. He needs Journey just like Schon.