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tater1977 wrote:Use Your Imagination & Time Travel....
1. If Arnel had joined Journey back in 1977 (use your imagination) instead of Steve...would you have been a fan back then?
2. If Steve had joined Journey in 2008 (use your imagination) instead of Arnel...would you be a fan nowadays?
3. Would Journey have sold more albums back in 1977 if Arnel had joined them....then in 2008 when Steve had joined them?
( Keep in mind that the original songs would have Arnels voice on them and not Steves. But Steve would be putting his spin
on them now)....
portland wrote:I don't think my imagination want's to be this big.
Saint John wrote:portland wrote:I don't think my imagination want's to be this big.
The rest of you sure doesn't seem to be having that problem.
Escape Artist wrote:I guess I need to imagine that this post makes sense too...
Don wrote:You are forgetting that, while not a great songwriter Perry brought a lot to the table as far his ability to collaborate with the other members.
Cain had just mentioned not that long ago that his partnership with Perry brought the greatest success he had over been associated with.
With Arnel at the helm, a guy who has not shown any penchant for leading or taking initiative with anything Journey related in the creativity department, would the band really have ventured much further than being a Jazz/Funk unit?
Look at WCN, Journey's second highest charting single. Perry brought that idea to Jon from driving in the rain one night. He and Jon could just sit at a piano and start rolling while leaving Neal off in the corner until later. No way (from what we know so far) that that chemistry would ever happen with Pineda.
Without that, would the band (or at least the Post Captured band) have ever become the huge act they ended up being in the early 80s?
Don wrote:Without that, would the band (or at least the Post Captured band) have ever become the huge act they ended up being in the early 80s?
Annie wrote:Could Arnel have written them? JC didn't write them, either.
Gideon wrote:Arnel definitely has the voice, but Don's right about lacking Perry's skills as an artist. They would have likely had a few hits but would never have made it to the heights they achieved with Perry.
Now that that is out of the way....Don wrote:Without that, would the band (or at least the Post Captured band) have ever become the huge act they ended up being in the early 80s?
Not quite as high, no, because Perry's skills an artist were a critical component. But their biggest songs (DSB, Open Arms, Faithfully) originated with Cain, not Perry.Annie wrote:Could Arnel have written them? JC didn't write them, either.
Yeah, he was probably too busy coming up with the band's real hits: DSB, Open Arms, and Faithfully. Their pre-Cain stuff is paltry in comparison when it comes to commercial success.
TRAGChick wrote:tater1977 wrote:Use Your Imagination & Time Travel....
1. If Arnel had joined Journey back in 1977 (use your imagination) instead of Steve...would you have been a fan back then?
2. If Steve had joined Journey in 2008 (use your imagination) instead of Arnel...would you be a fan nowadays?
3. Would Journey have sold more albums back in 1977 if Arnel had joined them....then in 2008 when Steve had joined them?
( Keep in mind that the original songs would have Arnels voice on them and not Steves. But Steve would be putting his spin
on them now)....
I've come to realize that I am way more of a Steve Fan than of Journey.
Any scenario with Steve Perry singing....case closed.\~/
Gideon wrote:Arnel definitely has the voice, but Don's right about lacking Perry's skills as an artist. They would have likely had a few hits but would never have made it to the heights they achieved with Perry.
Now that that is out of the way....Don wrote:Without that, would the band (or at least the Post Captured band) have ever become the huge act they ended up being in the early 80s?
Not quite as high, no, because Perry's skills an artist were a critical component. But their biggest songs (DSB, Open Arms, Faithfully) originated with Cain, not Perry.Annie wrote:Could Arnel have written them? JC didn't write them, either.
Yeah, he was probably too busy coming up with the band's real hits: DSB, Open Arms, and Faithfully. Their pre-Cain stuff is paltry in comparison when it comes to commercial success.
Glenn wrote:I've came to realize a while back that I am more of a Journey fan than of Steve.
Glenn wrote:Gideon wrote:Arnel definitely has the voice, but Don's right about lacking Perry's skills as an artist. They would have likely had a few hits but would never have made it to the heights they achieved with Perry.
Now that that is out of the way....Don wrote:Without that, would the band (or at least the Post Captured band) have ever become the huge act they ended up being in the early 80s?
Not quite as high, no, because Perry's skills an artist were a critical component. But their biggest songs (DSB, Open Arms, Faithfully) originated with Cain, not Perry.Annie wrote:Could Arnel have written them? JC didn't write them, either.
Yeah, he was probably too busy coming up with the band's real hits: DSB, Open Arms, and Faithfully. Their pre-Cain stuff is paltry in comparison when it comes to commercial success.
Agreed Gids...but the Rollie years had some bad ass tunes!
steveo777 wrote:Glenn wrote:Gideon wrote:Arnel definitely has the voice, but Don's right about lacking Perry's skills as an artist. They would have likely had a few hits but would never have made it to the heights they achieved with Perry.
Now that that is out of the way....Don wrote:Without that, would the band (or at least the Post Captured band) have ever become the huge act they ended up being in the early 80s?
Not quite as high, no, because Perry's skills an artist were a critical component. But their biggest songs (DSB, Open Arms, Faithfully) originated with Cain, not Perry.Annie wrote:Could Arnel have written them? JC didn't write them, either.
Yeah, he was probably too busy coming up with the band's real hits: DSB, Open Arms, and Faithfully. Their pre-Cain stuff is paltry in comparison when it comes to commercial success.
Agreed Gids...but the Rollie years had some bad ass tunes!
Agreed, but a cult following didn't add up to record sales. They couldn't get on the radio man.![]()
Behshad wrote:Saint John wrote:portland wrote:I don't think my imagination want's to be this big.
The rest of you sure doesn't seem to be having that problem.
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Yet another classic comment from DannyBoy
portland wrote:Behshad wrote:Saint John wrote:portland wrote:I don't think my imagination want's to be this big.
The rest of you sure doesn't seem to be having that problem.
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Yet another classic comment from DannyBoy
Yes, just brilliant!
Glenn wrote:Gideon wrote:Arnel definitely has the voice, but Don's right about lacking Perry's skills as an artist. They would have likely had a few hits but would never have made it to the heights they achieved with Perry.
Now that that is out of the way....Don wrote:Without that, would the band (or at least the Post Captured band) have ever become the huge act they ended up being in the early 80s?
Not quite as high, no, because Perry's skills an artist were a critical component. But their biggest songs (DSB, Open Arms, Faithfully) originated with Cain, not Perry.Annie wrote:Could Arnel have written them? JC didn't write them, either.
Yeah, he was probably too busy coming up with the band's real hits: DSB, Open Arms, and Faithfully. Their pre-Cain stuff is paltry in comparison when it comes to commercial success.
Agreed Gids...but the Rollie years had some bad ass tunes!
rcgamer wrote:Glenn wrote:Gideon wrote:Arnel definitely has the voice, but Don's right about lacking Perry's skills as an artist. They would have likely had a few hits but would never have made it to the heights they achieved with Perry.
Now that that is out of the way....Don wrote:Without that, would the band (or at least the Post Captured band) have ever become the huge act they ended up being in the early 80s?
Not quite as high, no, because Perry's skills an artist were a critical component. But their biggest songs (DSB, Open Arms, Faithfully) originated with Cain, not Perry.Annie wrote:Could Arnel have written them? JC didn't write them, either.
Yeah, he was probably too busy coming up with the band's real hits: DSB, Open Arms, and Faithfully. Their pre-Cain stuff is paltry in comparison when it comes to commercial success.
Agreed Gids...but the Rollie years had some bad ass tunes!
I actually like the pre-Cain Journey more than the 80's band. But then again I think a lot of their songs that weren't hits were some of their best.
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