donnaplease wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:SilvioRodrigues wrote:the FACT is that if Journey is still active because of him. If the tour with Def Leppard had been canceled...the damage would be huge for the band. Jeff saved the band, period.
Not so sure I agree with this. It would have been a large monetary sum to cancel out of the contract, but in the grand scheme of things, it would have been a blip on the radar at best. It wouldn't be the first time a band has cancelled a tour due to a legitimate medical issue (aka singer with no voice), and tours are cancelled for various reasons all the time.
All the credit to JSS for stepping up to a very daunting task, and pretty much landing on his feet with very little warmup. To be perfectly blunt though, he saved Journey a fair amount of money by agreeing to sub. Nothing more, nothing less.
Maybe I was a little bit dramatic on my post, but IMO Journey was going downhill between 2002-2006. They released a controversial EP, a more controversial album (Generations), which was given by free for the concert goers , then a 30th Anniversary tour not so well recieved because the long set-list with obscure songs and the problems with Steve Augeri and his voice. All of these things happened in a sequence and, in my opinion, if they had missed the tour it would contribute to go down a bit more.
That's the real importance of JSS. He was on the fire and quickly took over the responsability and helped to make that tour be one of the most succesful tours at that time. It reopened doors for Journey, and that's why I believe that the band was unfair with Jeff...he helped to put Journey back on track, and after that they decided to move on with another singer.
Of course Arnel don't have any blame on this situation. He is an amazing singer and I had the privilege to see him performing live.
All of the past members helped the band in many ways and to deny their contribution is a sort of disrespect. They can't erase SA and even JSS of their story.