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Postby youkeepmewaiting » Tue Jun 28, 2011 6:49 am

Blueskies wrote:
Don wrote:For you people clamoring for a video, here you go. Take it for what it is, though.

City Of Hope
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Thats a fan made vid? Slighty out of sync but only slightly. Putting vids like that together isn't as easy as it seems and is time consuming. Props to whoever did it. Well done!


Definitely. I feel bad for slating it now as I assumed Journey had paid a decent some for the video. A lot of effort has definitely gone into it (I run a video production company myself) so they should be applauded
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Postby brywool » Tue Jun 28, 2011 6:50 am

Don wrote:
Greg wrote:
Don wrote:
Greg wrote:Separate Ways was a cheesy video, but a great deal of early 80's MTV videos were just as bad.


People thought it was cool back then. And that's all that mattered as Frontiers was selling very well.


Yep, agreed!


Definitely not a star destroyer like Rock Me Tonite.


That's the Billy Squier tune, right? OMG that was such a bad video.... oh man...
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Postby brywool » Tue Jun 28, 2011 6:53 am

Don wrote:
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parfait wrote:What the fuck is this shit?


This is supposed to be the cavalry!!! :lol:


Stop it, you're going to make Brywool start bawling. The guy was already tearing up before anyone had even criticized the video.

Tito's the only one that gets it. Watch the video again.


I won't start bawling, but the amount of bitching that goes on here about the band is ridiculous. It shouldn't be all rainbows and Lucky Charms, but people bitch about the most inane stuff. For a fan video, it's pretty freaking impressive and I still think it's a better one than Separate Ways.

Oh, and screw you.
;)


Oh, wait... yes, I did start to cry. I hate you all. You're all mean.
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Postby brywool » Tue Jun 28, 2011 6:56 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
Greg wrote:
Don wrote:
Greg wrote:Separate Ways was a cheesy video, but a great deal of early 80's MTV videos were just as bad.


People thought it was cool back then. And that's all that mattered as Frontiers was selling very well.


Yep, agreed!
It was cool!! Love it still today ...it's a classic!! :wink:



Classic in the same way Styx's "Mr. Roboto" was (speaking of career killers). BOTH were incredibly bad videos.
The best thing about the Separate Ways one was what Beavis and Butthead did with it. Hilarious.
Great song. Terrible video.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Tue Jun 28, 2011 7:01 am

brywool wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
Greg wrote:
Don wrote:
Greg wrote:Separate Ways was a cheesy video, but a great deal of early 80's MTV videos were just as bad.


People thought it was cool back then. And that's all that mattered as Frontiers was selling very well.


Yep, agreed!
It was cool!! Love it still today ...it's a classic!! :wink:



Classic in the same way Styx's "Mr. Roboto" was. BOTH were incredibly bad videos.
The best thing about the Separate Ways one was what Beavis and Butthead did with it. Hilarious.
Great song. Terrible video.

You've got the attitude of a mental patient on suicide watch ...
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Postby Don » Tue Jun 28, 2011 7:03 am

brywool wrote:
Don wrote:
Greg wrote:
Don wrote:
Greg wrote:Separate Ways was a cheesy video, but a great deal of early 80's MTV videos were just as bad.


People thought it was cool back then. And that's all that mattered as Frontiers was selling very well.


Yep, agreed!


Definitely not a star destroyer like Rock Me Tonite.


That's the Billy Squier tune, right? OMG that was such a bad video.... oh man...

Yep, Star Destroyer was an appropriate term for what happened.
MTV 'made' Billy Squier famous for a New York minute and just as quickly was inadvertently responsible for his demise only a short time later.
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Postby brywool » Tue Jun 28, 2011 7:04 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
brywool wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
Greg wrote:
Don wrote:
Greg wrote:Separate Ways was a cheesy video, but a great deal of early 80's MTV videos were just as bad.


People thought it was cool back then. And that's all that mattered as Frontiers was selling very well.


Yep, agreed!
It was cool!! Love it still today ...it's a classic!! :wink:



Classic in the same way Styx's "Mr. Roboto" was. BOTH were incredibly bad videos.
The best thing about the Separate Ways one was what Beavis and Butthead did with it. Hilarious.
Great song. Terrible video.

You've got the attitude of a mental patient on suicide watch ...


Yes, because I don't subscribe to the fact that SP could do no wrong and that everything Journey did with him was 'classic' that makes me nuts. mmm okay.
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Postby Deb » Tue Jun 28, 2011 7:09 am

Don wrote:
brywool wrote:
Don wrote:
Greg wrote:
Don wrote:
Greg wrote:Separate Ways was a cheesy video, but a great deal of early 80's MTV videos were just as bad.


People thought it was cool back then. And that's all that mattered as Frontiers was selling very well.


Yep, agreed!


Definitely not a star destroyer like Rock Me Tonite.


That's the Billy Squier tune, right? OMG that was such a bad video.... oh man...

Yep, Star Destroyer was an appropriate term for what happened.
MTV 'made' Billy Squier famous for a New York minute and just as quickly was inadvertently responsible for his demise only a short time later.


LOL, that vid probably turned off just as many women as men. Not something us gals wanted to see, one of our cool ass rockers flouncing around like a fairy. :lol:
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Postby brywool » Tue Jun 28, 2011 7:17 am

But OH! What dance moves!

Seriously, there were some videos back then that.... man, just visualize the director coming in with the concept. Then visualize the band members watching it for the first time and going "Mmm sure, we like it".
HOW could they go along with some of that stuff? Yikes.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Tue Jun 28, 2011 7:53 am

brywool wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
brywool wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
Greg wrote:
Don wrote:
Greg wrote:Separate Ways was a cheesy video, but a great deal of early 80's MTV videos were just as bad.


People thought it was cool back then. And that's all that mattered as Frontiers was selling very well.


Yep, agreed!
It was cool!! Love it still today ...it's a classic!! :wink:



Classic in the same way Styx's "Mr. Roboto" was. BOTH were incredibly bad videos.
The best thing about the Separate Ways one was what Beavis and Butthead did with it. Hilarious.
Great song. Terrible video.

You've got the attitude of a mental patient on suicide watch ...


Yes, because I don't subscribe to the fact that SP could do no wrong and that everything Journey did with him was 'classic' that makes me nuts. mmm okay.
Oh, heavens no, not my style ...it's YOURS and a couple of others!!
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Postby brywool » Tue Jun 28, 2011 8:17 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
brywool wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
brywool wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
Greg wrote:
Don wrote:
Greg wrote:Separate Ways was a cheesy video, but a great deal of early 80's MTV videos were just as bad.


People thought it was cool back then. And that's all that mattered as Frontiers was selling very well.


Yep, agreed!
It was cool!! Love it still today ...it's a classic!! :wink:



Classic in the same way Styx's "Mr. Roboto" was. BOTH were incredibly bad videos.
The best thing about the Separate Ways one was what Beavis and Butthead did with it. Hilarious.
Great song. Terrible video.

You've got the attitude of a mental patient on suicide watch ...


Yes, because I don't subscribe to the fact that SP could do no wrong and that everything Journey did with him was 'classic' that makes me nuts. mmm okay.
Oh, heavens no, not my style ...it's YOURS and a couple of others!!
For every loon who comes in here and badmouths the current lineup ...there's one of you GOONS!!
It's always a race to see who can badmouth the others fav lineup first ...You WON ~


I've NEVER said "loon" in this forum. Not once (but wow, the definition sure fits you). I also don't think I make too many personal attacks on folks either-unless provoked. But jesus, you just absolutely can't stand it if I don't agree with you. Whatever. I don't. "Separate Ways" WAS a shitty, low budget video. Journey has said that too. That's my opinion. Your opinion is that it was better than Titanic. So we disagree, so what?

Look MG, sorry that my "fan boi-ness" of the current band is driving you nuts. From most of what I hear, the "new guy" is super talented and he takes a lotta crap here- a lot of it which is pretty unfair not to mention erroneous. He's also been extremely cool to Journey fans, even those who have dumped on him. As for Perry, the guy was amazing. DUH. But to me, a lot of the stuff he did to his band really took the shine off the crown and just screams ahole. Granted, he was responsible for most of their success. I've never said anything different. I was the biggest Perry fan there was. But with all that's come out and his actions towards his fans today has just made me realize that he's kind of an ass. So is Neal. So is Cain, etc. I've never said Neal was "the man". I'm not huge Neal Schon fan though I love his band. In fact, out of all of em, Arnel and Augeri have pretty much been the classiest ones of the bunch just by how they relate to their fans. At least they DO relate to their fans unlike Perry who just sits and leads his fans on and whines about his days with Journey. But to throw so much crap at the current lineup and their current voice without also pointing out the flaws of the former monarchy is just being biased. Hey, if you don't like their new record, who gives a crap? But, while people are saying how much they like it, here you come with "it's just not as good as... " whatever. There's no difference there in that if people are going on about the Separate Ways video that I can't say "Um, actually, it sucked".

Whatever.
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Postby Don » Tue Jun 28, 2011 10:36 am

Wow, looks like the video is part of an official Journey promo. For a band that is supposedly rolling in the dough, they do seem to be pretty niggardly with their promo budget, especially when you look at recent videos from same tier acts like Foreigner and WhiteSnake.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBDgfkI-9-s

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOwd30wX ... 716109BB80
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Postby Glenn » Tue Jun 28, 2011 10:54 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
Don wrote:
SF-Dano wrote:Not a bad video. Would be better if the audio and video were synched properly though.


For what it is, I thought it was a great effort. I'm not a fan of the song but it's still cool to see what people can do using their own initiative.
+1


+2

Not bad at all for what it is.
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Postby Gideon » Tue Jun 28, 2011 10:57 am

brywool wrote:Yes, because I don't subscribe to the fact that SP could do no wrong and that everything Journey did with him was 'classic' that makes me nuts. mmm okay.


You've got it. :lol:
The worst Loons might be genuinely nice people, but their sanity and coherence are irretrievably compromised. :twisted:
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Postby Don » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:00 am

Glenn wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
Don wrote:
SF-Dano wrote:Not a bad video. Would be better if the audio and video were synched properly though.


For what it is, I thought it was a great effort. I'm not a fan of the song but it's still cool to see what people can do using their own initiative.
+1


+2

Not bad at all for what it is.


Actually, I just found out that this may very well be an official promo piece.
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Postby Gideon » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:07 am

I think you might be right. Where else would they get the footage of the band playing like this?
'Nothing was bigger for Journey than 1981’s “Escape” album. “I have to attribute that to Jonathan coming in and joining the writing team,” Steve Perry (Feb 2012).'
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Postby Don » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:16 am

I got this from AP's site.

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Postby JRNYMAN » Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:34 am

Don wrote:For a band that is supposedly rolling in the dough, they do seem to be pretty niggardly with their promo budget, especially when you look at recent videos from same tier acts like Foreigner and WhiteSnake.


Definitely higher levels of production in both those vids - which, of course, equates to more $$. The fact that the video's quality was in question as to its origin (fan vid vs. professionally done) speaks volumes about the band's advertising/marketing budget. It's difficult to tell whether or not they indeed care about the commercial success of their albums anymore. We hear that Neal isn't concerned with the amount of airplay or an album's acceptance by mainstream markets then, they produce a video that looks like it was made with Adobe Premiere (or some other program used to make your own homemade movies, videos, etc.) rather than stepping up and making something that makes a statement and leaves people talking about what a well done video it was.
If you're going to continue producing albums and then follow them up with extensive tours supporting them year after year, it only makes sense to me to promote the shit out of it with quality radio and TV spots, one or two well made videos, and guest appearances at radio stations along the tour path. I mean you're going to be in such and such town anyway, why not fill as many seats as possible with a bit more marketing? I just don't get it.
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Postby Tito » Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:11 pm

Don wrote:
RedWingFan wrote:
parfait wrote:What the fuck is this shit?


This is supposed to be the cavalry!!! :lol:


Stop it, you're going to make Brywool start bawling. The guy was already tearing up before anyone had even criticized the video.

Tito's the only one that gets it. Watch the video again.


Don,

I got to come clean. I really thought it was the band's official video. I was being sarcastic when I said, "excellent fan video." Hence, the shock face " :shock: ." If it were a fan video, then yes it would be great for that. But, I thought it was too good (relatively speaking) to be a fan video. The video itself is embarrassing for an official video.

I'm really starting to think someone is trying to sabotage this band from the inside. No promotion, mediocre music video, etc. What's up with this? Is someone trying to kill this band.
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Postby ebake02 » Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:15 pm

Tito wrote:Best part was 0:22 to 0:24. :lol:


I think someone has a crush. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Greg » Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:16 pm

Don wrote:
Glenn wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
Don wrote:
SF-Dano wrote:Not a bad video. Would be better if the audio and video were synched properly though.


For what it is, I thought it was a great effort. I'm not a fan of the song but it's still cool to see what people can do using their own initiative.
+1


+2

Not bad at all for what it is.


Actually, I just found out that this may very well be an official promo piece.


If that's true then :lol: :lol: :lol:

It's a terrible video!
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Postby Don » Tue Jun 28, 2011 1:16 pm

Tito wrote:
Don wrote:
RedWingFan wrote:
parfait wrote:What the fuck is this shit?


This is supposed to be the cavalry!!! :lol:


Stop it, you're going to make Brywool start bawling. The guy was already tearing up before anyone had even criticized the video.

Tito's the only one that gets it. Watch the video again.


Don,

I got to come clean. I really thought it was the band's official video. I was being sarcastic when I said, "excellent fan video." Hence, the shock face " :shock: ." If it were a fan video, then yes it would be great for that. But, I thought it was too good (relatively speaking) to be a fan video. The video itself is embarrassing for an official video.

I'm really starting to think someone is trying to sabotage this band from the inside. No promotion, mediocre music video, etc. What's up with this? Is someone trying to kill this band.


Hmm, seems to be following the old Soviet doctrine of rotting the apple from within. Any charm school candidates in Journey, anyone with communist leanings?
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Postby steveo777 » Tue Jun 28, 2011 1:22 pm

This video is very much for the people of the Philippines. I don't see a problem with it, although not everyone will get it or enjoy it.
Let em have it if they enjoy it. I kind of enjoyed it myself. Has anyone thought that this might be a promo video for when they play
Arnel's homeland again? :wink:

The crew should be there, this time with their Red "fuzzy math" HD cameras. :D
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Postby Don » Tue Jun 28, 2011 1:47 pm

steveo777 wrote:This video is very much for the people of the Philippines. I don't see a problem with it, although not everyone will get it or enjoy it.
Let em have it if they enjoy it. I kind of enjoyed it myself. Has anyone thought that this might be a promo video for when they play
Arnel's homeland again? :wink:

The crew should be there, this time with their Red "fuzzy math" HD cameras. :D


I hope you're right that it's a one off for their show in Manila next year because it definitely wasn't up to standards for any type of American release. It looked like those videos that first started popping up on late night night TV BEFORE MTV was launched. I honestly thought it was fan vid at first.

For a band who boasted that they made more money last year than any other time of their career, they sure seem to be tightfisted around this release with the crap CD packaging and now this.
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Postby Blueskies » Tue Jun 28, 2011 1:56 pm

I think some of y'all must have a headful of lice that you won't get the right shampoo for because you like nit-picking things to death. :lol:
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Postby Don » Tue Jun 28, 2011 2:03 pm

Blueskies wrote:I think some of y'all must have a headful of lice that you won't get the right shampoo for because you like nit-picking things to death. :lol:


That's why we do it here and not at Journeymusic.com. No need to disrespect them in their own house.
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Postby Blueskies » Tue Jun 28, 2011 2:09 pm

Don wrote:
Blueskies wrote:I think some of y'all must have a headful of lice that you won't get the right shampoo for because you like nit-picking things to death. :lol:


That's why we do it here and not at Journeymusic.com. No need to disrespect them in their own house.


Just try not to kill 'em, will ya? I want to see them in September! :wink:
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Postby youkeepmewaiting » Tue Jun 28, 2011 6:22 pm

JRNYMAN wrote:
Don wrote:For a band that is supposedly rolling in the dough, they do seem to be pretty niggardly with their promo budget, especially when you look at recent videos from same tier acts like Foreigner and WhiteSnake.


Definitely higher levels of production in both those vids - which, of course, equates to more $$. The fact that the video's quality was in question as to its origin (fan vid vs. professionally done) speaks volumes about the band's advertising/marketing budget. It's difficult to tell whether or not they indeed care about the commercial success of their albums anymore. We hear that Neal isn't concerned with the amount of airplay or an album's acceptance by mainstream markets then, they produce a video that looks like it was made with Adobe Premiere (or some other program used to make your own homemade movies, videos, etc.) rather than stepping up and making something that makes a statement and leaves people talking about what a well done video it was.
If you're going to continue producing albums and then follow them up with extensive tours supporting them year after year, it only makes sense to me to promote the shit out of it with quality radio and TV spots, one or two well made videos, and guest appearances at radio stations along the tour path. I mean you're going to be in such and such town anyway, why not fill as many seats as possible with a bit more marketing? I just don't get it.



They could do a lot better if they are using that program let me tell you. The shots of Manila are all nice, but they should have just recorded a live video and thrown in the shots of the city. A bit like Dry County live in London by Bon Jovi
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Postby slucero » Tue Jun 28, 2011 6:43 pm

Don wrote:
Glenn wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
Don wrote:
SF-Dano wrote:Not a bad video. Would be better if the audio and video were synched properly though.


For what it is, I thought it was a great effort. I'm not a fan of the song but it's still cool to see what people can do using their own initiative.
+1


+2

Not bad at all for what it is.


Actually, I just found out that this may very well be an official promo piece.


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Postby koberry » Tue Jun 28, 2011 9:54 pm

brywool wrote:
Don wrote:
brywool wrote:Beats the crap out of the Separate Ways video.


As bad as the Separate Ways video was, it did get noticed. We can all laugh at it it now but back then it served its purpose.


NOBODY thought it was cool back then. It was stupid then. It's stupid now. Journey should've stuck to live videos. Other than Randy Jackson's look, "The Girl Can't Help It" was the best video the band did- actually all of those ROR videos were great. The Frontiers videos were all completely terrible. Escapes were good because they were live.

It got noticed because a record company pushed it. If it came out today, under the walmart deal, without major label support- it'd suffer the same fate as pretty much any "classic rock band" material does these days. That video was also ridiculed (and rightly so). Not sure what people would have the band do these days. I'm happy to see them doing new music, unlike Styx who just want to do the oldies circuit and that's it.

This isn't 1983 anymore when a rock band's videos actually get played.

I certainly hope Journey's next move is to produce a Rap Album so it gets sales. That's all that's important to me.



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