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Postby RedWingFan » Thu Oct 27, 2011 3:49 am

Andrew wrote:
slucero wrote:Congrats 'Bat!


So who's next on the 'ol interview bucket list?


Trying for Joe Elliott.


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Postby brywool » Thu Oct 27, 2011 4:04 am

RedWingFan wrote:
Andrew wrote:
slucero wrote:Congrats 'Bat!


So who's next on the 'ol interview bucket list?


Trying for Joe Elliott.


Just a little FYI reminder...try steering clear of the phrase, "boring as bat shit" :lol:


NICE ONE! Way to stick to the Halloween theme!
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Postby Brigadier » Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:42 am

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Memorex wrote:To take that a step further, I'd saying he is protecting Journey's legacy.


And I'd say that he's making sure he's not forgotten. The guy doesn't do anything in Journey that isn't self-serving, and never has. He's not protecting anything other than the thought of his memory fading into the sunset. I'd also say the systematic campaign of everyone and their uncle telling us just how good his voice still sounds, without us ever hearing it, reeks of a guy with some major misfiring going on between his ears.



Memorex wrote: Steve is obviously not going to get involved in post-96 stuff


That notion would be refreshing ... if it were true. But he, by all accounts, bamboozled a paycheck out of the guys for 10 years, throwing ethics and the notion that the "divorce was final" right out the window. I'd say that because he drew a paycheck that he was "involved in" things post-1996. The guy just can't seen to ever utter the complete truth. The irony is that made him a full partner in Tapegate, though. So everyone needs to remember to blast him, too, when this topic arises.

And I know you're referring specifically to the post-96 music, but it's worth mentioning that his backstabbing acts like firing Valory, Smith and Herbie, touring without Journey (yet singing their songs, thus "cracking the stone"), and breaking up a viable lineup (Chalfant and Rolie) didn't stop in 1996. The guy is a first class jackoff. It's really not even debatable. He's devoid of any class and the number of band friends he maintains from his Journey days seems to reflect as much.


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Postby slucero » Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:40 am

What everyone in Journey does is self-serving...

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Postby Babyblue » Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:16 am

froy wrote:
Andrew wrote:I'm very very happy with it and Steve was very accommodating and a great interview. You won't get answers to every burning question, but I hope there is answers to a few. The interview was to promote GH1&2 and Street Talk, so there were parameters.



My interview would have lasted 5 min. Question 1 why is he the only guy on the planet who say's no to singing with JRNY
Why are there no videos from his era with JRNY when the vault has 200 concerts in it.
Why does he always say he's going to record a new cd when that is an absolute lie.

Well Steve your answers please



Hey Fred, do you think he would even talk to ya??????? :lol: :wink:
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Postby Rick » Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:22 am

Babyblue wrote:
froy wrote:
Andrew wrote:I'm very very happy with it and Steve was very accommodating and a great interview. You won't get answers to every burning question, but I hope there is answers to a few. The interview was to promote GH1&2 and Street Talk, so there were parameters.



My interview would have lasted 5 min. Question 1 why is he the only guy on the planet who say's no to singing with JRNY
Why are there no videos from his era with JRNY when the vault has 200 concerts in it.
Why does he always say he's going to record a new cd when that is an absolute lie.

Well Steve your answers please



Hey Fred, do you think he would even talk to ya??????? :lol: :wink:


Just wondering if Froy, Fred, or whatever his name is, ever smiles. I wouldn't call him the angel of death, but I think he's related.

Hey, Froy, have some fun once in a while. All you preach is negativity.
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Postby JRNYMAN » Thu Oct 27, 2011 11:01 am

slucero wrote:What everyone in Journey does is self-serving...


Really? Did you even think about the words you used to create that statement and possibly let them sink in before hitting the Post Reply button? Go back and read it again and ask yourself if that statement applies to Arnel. or Stevie. Or Smitty. :roll: :roll:
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Postby Memorex » Thu Oct 27, 2011 11:35 am

JRNYMAN wrote:
slucero wrote:What everyone in Journey does is self-serving...


Really? Did you even think about the words you used to create that statement and possibly let them sink in before hitting the Post Reply button? Go back and read it again and ask yourself if that statement applies to Arnel. or Stevie. Or Smitty. :roll: :roll:


I believe it applies to all. Why would anyone do anything for a career if it wasn't self-serving? It's not like they are handing out lunches to poor kids.
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Postby scarygirl » Thu Oct 27, 2011 11:36 am

Andrew wrote:Thanks folks. Hopefully the interview will satisfy the majority.


Wow, you're dreaming..... :lol: :wink: Glad you got the interview. It is well deserved. :D
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Postby TRAGChick » Thu Oct 27, 2011 12:23 pm

Don wrote:When Journey's stock was at its lowest during the breakup in 1998, Journey had the opportunity that other bands and even record labels have done numerous times before.

Calculate future royalty/licensing earnings on the value of the catalog of that moment (at that time, probably only 20% of what its worth now) and payout a one time lump sum to Perry.


Steve Perry still has a very visible presence in all of this because he was in on the Copyrighting / Licensing of the Classic Songs by being one of the Collaborators / Songwriters.

Make no mistake - he IS entitled by the above.
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Postby froy » Thu Oct 27, 2011 12:36 pm

Rick wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
froy wrote:
Andrew wrote:I'm very very happy with it and Steve was very accommodating and a great interview. You won't get answers to every burning question, but I hope there is answers to a few. The interview was to promote GH1&2 and Street Talk, so there were parameters.



My interview would have lasted 5 min. Question 1 why is he the only guy on the planet who say's no to singing with JRNY
Why are there no videos from his era with JRNY when the vault has 200 concerts in it.
Why does he always say he's going to record a new cd when that is an absolute lie.

Well Steve your answers please



Hey Fred, do you think he would even talk to ya??????? :lol: :wink:


Just wondering if Froy, Fred, or whatever his name is, ever smiles. I wouldn't call him the angel of death, but I think he's related.

Hey, Froy, have some fun once in a while. All you preach is negativity.


Hey I call em as I see em, We don't hear from Perry ever and all of a sudden he's got a few things to sell and he's back pitching the same old music, Street Talk on vinyl yea right , GH 2 forget it Steve 50 songs remember?
If you want to pitch old JRNY music than get out that 1980 Japan concert or something from the nightmare vaults otherwise go back to your baseball games
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Postby JRNYMAN » Thu Oct 27, 2011 12:47 pm

Memorex wrote:
JRNYMAN wrote:
slucero wrote:What everyone in Journey does is self-serving...


Really? Did you even think about the words you used to create that statement and possibly let them sink in before hitting the Post Reply button? Go back and read it again and ask yourself if that statement applies to Arnel. or Stevie. Or Smitty. :roll: :roll:


I believe it applies to all. Why would anyone do anything for a career if it wasn't self-serving? It's not like they are handing out lunches to poor kids.


We'll agree to disagree on this one. I'll use my wife as an example. She's an RN with a BSN and an MBA. She became a nurse because she loves to help people. She has stated numerous times (and I believe her completely) that if we won a sizable lottery tomorrow, she'd still work at least a couple of days a week because she honestly enjoys doing what she does - which is the epitome of working to serve others. This is just one example but there are several professions which are entered into for reasons other than serving the individual who chooses to do it for a living.

I get the point you're making, I really do and that's because you qualified it. Slucero on the other hand, used it as a blanket statement to describe what he believes to be true that the guys are self-serving in every sense of the phrase and care about no-one other than themselves and their own financial gain regardless of anything else and that simply is not the case.
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Postby Jeremey » Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:23 pm

LOL to all the Perry bashing nonsense. He, Smith, and Cain know exactly what they are doing, and they are managing their careers as they see fit, based on the present circumstances. Perry's handled everything he's touched with a level of class rarely seen in this business. For whatever arguments those want to make about him "owing" people to continue making music - his voice and his head are his own business, and if people didn't ask him about it he wouldn't have to respond - He's been 100% consistant in being the curator of one of the greatest musical legacies of pop music in the past 40 years.
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Postby Lora » Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:35 pm

Jeremey wrote:LOL to all the Perry bashing nonsense. He, Smith, and Cain know exactly what they are doing, and they are managing their careers as they see fit, based on the present circumstances. Perry's handled everything he's touched with a level of class rarely seen in this business. For whatever arguments those want to make about him "owing" people to continue making music - his voice and his head are his own business, and if people didn't ask him about it he wouldn't have to respond - He's been 100% consistant in being the curator of one of the greatest musical legacies of pop music in the past 40 years.


Very nice post, Jeremey. LOL at the cranky pants who are already dissing an interview Andrew hasn't even posted yet. :roll:
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Postby Andrew » Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:41 pm

Rick wrote:
Hey, Froy, have some fun once in a while. All you preach is negativity.


That he does.

Froy and SJ are both banned from commenting on the interview once I post it. I already know their comments.
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Postby Andrew » Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:42 pm

Jeremey wrote:LOL to all the Perry bashing nonsense. He, Smith, and Cain know exactly what they are doing, and they are managing their careers as they see fit, based on the present circumstances. Perry's handled everything he's touched with a level of class rarely seen in this business. For whatever arguments those want to make about him "owing" people to continue making music - his voice and his head are his own business, and if people didn't ask him about it he wouldn't have to respond - He's been 100% consistant in being the curator of one of the greatest musical legacies of pop music in the past 40 years.


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Postby Andrew » Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:42 pm

Lora wrote:
Jeremey wrote:LOL to all the Perry bashing nonsense. He, Smith, and Cain know exactly what they are doing, and they are managing their careers as they see fit, based on the present circumstances. Perry's handled everything he's touched with a level of class rarely seen in this business. For whatever arguments those want to make about him "owing" people to continue making music - his voice and his head are his own business, and if people didn't ask him about it he wouldn't have to respond - He's been 100% consistant in being the curator of one of the greatest musical legacies of pop music in the past 40 years.


Very nice post, Jeremey. LOL at the cranky pants who are already dissing an interview Andrew hasn't even posted yet. :roll:


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Postby timstar78 » Thu Oct 27, 2011 2:15 pm

Congratulations, Andrew. Can't wait to read your interview.
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Postby Kor'n » Thu Oct 27, 2011 2:35 pm

Memorex wrote:To take that a step further, I'd saying he is protecting Journey's legacy.


Saint John wrote:And I'd say that he's making sure he's not forgotten. The guy doesn't do anything in Journey that isn't self-serving, and never has. He's not protecting anything other than the thought of his memory fading into the sunset. I'd also say the systematic campaign of everyone and their uncle telling us just how good his voice still sounds, without us ever hearing it, reeks of a guy with some major misfiring going on between his ears.


Looking at that 10k bid, does not seem “his memory fading into the sunset” is pending. Self-serving Perry? Maybe you should read those ticket master reviews and direct your concerns elsewhere - "Favorite moment: When Neal Schon stopped playing” and it goes on and on. But surely it could not have been a “15 minute solo” for every song?? Now, that “reeks of a guy with some major misfiring going on between his ears.”

Memorex wrote: Steve is obviously not going to get involved in post-96 stuff


Saint John wrote:That notion would be refreshing ... if it were true. But he, by all accounts, bamboozled a paycheck out of the guys for 10 years, throwing ethics and the notion that the "divorce was final" right out the window. I'd say that because he drew a paycheck that he was "involved in" things post-1996. The guy just can't seen to ever utter the complete truth. The irony is that made him a full partner in Tapegate, though. So everyone needs to remember to blast him, too, when this topic arises.


Name one successful Journey album that does not bear the name of Steve Perry. He has a right to be paid; after-all, they’ve been playing the DD he helped create for what - 30 years. And, judging by the recent colossal flop (Eclipse), that playing has and will go “on and on.” That sole “COH” was hanging in there by a thread. Is Tapegate what that “class-act” other Steve was party to in misleading the fans? Why blast Perry when one of real culprits is called a “class act?” Don’t saddle SP with the band’s deceit.

Saint John wrote:And I know you're referring specifically to the post-96 music, but it's worth mentioning that his backstabbing acts like firing Valory, Smith and Herbie, touring without Journey (yet singing their songs, thus "cracking the stone"), and breaking up a viable lineup (Chalfant and Rolie) didn't stop in 1996. The guy is a first class jackoff. It's really not even debatable. He's devoid of any class and the number of band friends he maintains from his Journey days seems to reflect as much.


It is also “worth mentioning” that Neal and Jon were there and agreed to all. They suited up and went on ROR tour, as happy as two larks. Neal’s band? And, Perry toured but not under the name “Journey” as he had asked the band, and he was entitled to that request.

As far as class goes - Steve Perry is the guy that withheld his signature from Sopranos until he was assured of no bloodshed for the song. Just think Sopranos is what started it all for DSB, yet Perry was willing to forego that. I believe Frank and Jesse had already signed, for it appears the James brothers were not concerned about a shootout.

By the way, what is it that is charming or endearing about any of the guys from Journey, including Pineda, that would make Perry want to hang with them? Now, that is very “debatable?” I appreciate Perry’s respect for his art and the artist (no lipping or mocking), something lacking with the others.

Forgive my interference, but in perusing the board from time to time I often tire of your yaking…
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Postby Deb » Thu Oct 27, 2011 2:44 pm

Kor'n wrote:
Memorex wrote:To take that a step further, I'd saying he is protecting Journey's legacy.


Saint John wrote:And I'd say that he's making sure he's not forgotten. The guy doesn't do anything in Journey that isn't self-serving, and never has. He's not protecting anything other than the thought of his memory fading into the sunset. I'd also say the systematic campaign of everyone and their uncle telling us just how good his voice still sounds, without us ever hearing it, reeks of a guy with some major misfiring going on between his ears.


Looking at that 10k bid, does not seem “his memory fading into the sunset” is pending. Self-serving Perry? Maybe you should read those ticket master reviews and direct your concerns elsewhere - "Favorite moment: When Neal Schon stopped playing” and it goes on and on. But surely it could not have been a “15 minute solo” for every song?? Now, that “reeks of a guy with some major misfiring going on between his ears.”

Memorex wrote: Steve is obviously not going to get involved in post-96 stuff


Saint John wrote:That notion would be refreshing ... if it were true. But he, by all accounts, bamboozled a paycheck out of the guys for 10 years, throwing ethics and the notion that the "divorce was final" right out the window. I'd say that because he drew a paycheck that he was "involved in" things post-1996. The guy just can't seen to ever utter the complete truth. The irony is that made him a full partner in Tapegate, though. So everyone needs to remember to blast him, too, when this topic arises.


Name one successful Journey album that does not bear the name of Steve Perry. He has a right to be paid; after-all, they’ve been playing the DD he helped create for what - 30 years. And, judging by the recent colossal flop (Eclipse), that playing has and will go “on and on.” That sole “COH” was hanging in there by a thread. Is Tapegate what that “class-act” other Steve was party to in misleading the fans? Why blast Perry when one of real culprits is called a “class act?” Don’t saddle SP with the band’s deceit.

Saint John wrote:And I know you're referring specifically to the post-96 music, but it's worth mentioning that his backstabbing acts like firing Valory, Smith and Herbie, touring without Journey (yet singing their songs, thus "cracking the stone"), and breaking up a viable lineup (Chalfant and Rolie) didn't stop in 1996. The guy is a first class jackoff. It's really not even debatable. He's devoid of any class and the number of band friends he maintains from his Journey days seems to reflect as much.


It is also “worth mentioning” that Neal and Jon were there and agreed to all. They suited up and went on ROR tour, as happy as two larks. Neal’s band? And, Perry toured but not under the name “Journey” as he had asked the band, and he was entitled to that request.

As far as class goes - Steve Perry is the guy that withheld his signature from Sopranos until he was assured of no bloodshed for the song. Just think Sopranos is what started it all for DSB, yet Perry was willing to forego that. I believe Frank and Jesse had already signed, for it appears the James brothers were not concerned about a shootout.

By the way, what is it that is charming or endearing about any of the guys from Journey, including Pineda, that would make Perry want to hang with them? Now, that is very “debatable?” I appreciate Perry’s respect for his art and the artist (no lipping or mocking), something lacking with the others.

Forgive my interference, but in perusing the board from time to time I often tire of your yaking…


:lol: And a big welcome to Melodicrock to you, Kor'n. LOL I think you'll fit in here nicely. :)
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Postby Gideon » Thu Oct 27, 2011 2:47 pm

Anyone notice similarities between the new guy and another Loon? Author something?
'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 Andrew » Thu Oct 27, 2011 3:16 pm

Gideon wrote:Anyone notice similarities between the new guy and another Loon? Author something?


I had to approve the account. No connections.
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Postby Gideon » Thu Oct 27, 2011 3:18 pm

Andrew wrote:
Gideon wrote:Anyone notice similarities between the new guy and another Loon? Author something?


I had to approve the account. No connections.


No, I didn't mean to imply that they were the same, but just that they were similar.
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Postby Andrew » Thu Oct 27, 2011 4:06 pm

Gideon wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gideon wrote:Anyone notice similarities between the new guy and another Loon? Author something?


I had to approve the account. No connections.


No, I didn't mean to imply that they were the same, but just that they were similar.


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Postby slucero » Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:21 pm

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Postby slucero » Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:27 pm

JRNYMAN wrote:
Memorex wrote:
JRNYMAN wrote:
slucero wrote:What everyone in Journey does is self-serving...


Really? Did you even think about the words you used to create that statement and possibly let them sink in before hitting the Post Reply button? Go back and read it again and ask yourself if that statement applies to Arnel. or Stevie. Or Smitty. :roll: :roll:


I believe it applies to all. Why would anyone do anything for a career if it wasn't self-serving? It's not like they are handing out lunches to poor kids.


We'll agree to disagree on this one. I'll use my wife as an example. She's an RN with a BSN and an MBA. She became a nurse because she loves to help people. She has stated numerous times (and I believe her completely) that if we won a sizable lottery tomorrow, she'd still work at least a couple of days a week because she honestly enjoys doing what she does - which is the epitome of working to serve others. This is just one example but there are several professions which are entered into for reasons other than serving the individual who chooses to do it for a living.

I get the point you're making, I really do and that's because you qualified it. Slucero on the other hand, used it as a blanket statement to describe what he believes to be true that the guys are self-serving in every sense of the phrase and care about no-one other than themselves and their own financial gain regardless of anything else and that simply is not the case.



It wasn't meant as a putdown... its just the truth... given the choice.. I'm sure Neal would rather be pumping gas... right... :roll:

And what I posted did not include context you fucking moron.. thanks for adding it... except it's YOURS... (not mine)

Your post regarding what I meant is no less accurate than YOU (or I) knowing the true degree of selfLESSness or selFISHness on the part of the Journey members...


pull yer head out...

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Postby portland » Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:28 pm

Deb wrote:
Kor'n wrote:
Memorex wrote:To take that a step further, I'd saying he is protecting Journey's legacy.


Saint John wrote:And I'd say that he's making sure he's not forgotten. The guy doesn't do anything in Journey that isn't self-serving, and never has. He's not protecting anything other than the thought of his memory fading into the sunset. I'd also say the systematic campaign of everyone and their uncle telling us just how good his voice still sounds, without us ever hearing it, reeks of a guy with some major misfiring going on between his ears.


Looking at that 10k bid, does not seem “his memory fading into the sunset” is pending. Self-serving Perry? Maybe you should read those ticket master reviews and direct your concerns elsewhere - "Favorite moment: When Neal Schon stopped playing” and it goes on and on. But surely it could not have been a “15 minute solo” for every song?? Now, that “reeks of a guy with some major misfiring going on between his ears.”

Memorex wrote: Steve is obviously not going to get involved in post-96 stuff


Saint John wrote:That notion would be refreshing ... if it were true. But he, by all accounts, bamboozled a paycheck out of the guys for 10 years, throwing ethics and the notion that the "divorce was final" right out the window. I'd say that because he drew a paycheck that he was "involved in" things post-1996. The guy just can't seen to ever utter the complete truth. The irony is that made him a full partner in Tapegate, though. So everyone needs to remember to blast him, too, when this topic arises.


Name one successful Journey album that does not bear the name of Steve Perry. He has a right to be paid; after-all, they’ve been playing the DD he helped create for what - 30 years. And, judging by the recent colossal flop (Eclipse), that playing has and will go “on and on.” That sole “COH” was hanging in there by a thread. Is Tapegate what that “class-act” other Steve was party to in misleading the fans? Why blast Perry when one of real culprits is called a “class act?” Don’t saddle SP with the band’s deceit.

Saint John wrote:And I know you're referring specifically to the post-96 music, but it's worth mentioning that his backstabbing acts like firing Valory, Smith and Herbie, touring without Journey (yet singing their songs, thus "cracking the stone"), and breaking up a viable lineup (Chalfant and Rolie) didn't stop in 1996. The guy is a first class jackoff. It's really not even debatable. He's devoid of any class and the number of band friends he maintains from his Journey days seems to reflect as much.


It is also “worth mentioning” that Neal and Jon were there and agreed to all. They suited up and went on ROR tour, as happy as two larks. Neal’s band? And, Perry toured but not under the name “Journey” as he had asked the band, and he was entitled to that request.

As far as class goes - Steve Perry is the guy that withheld his signature from Sopranos until he was assured of no bloodshed for the song. Just think Sopranos is what started it all for DSB, yet Perry was willing to forego that. I believe Frank and Jesse had already signed, for it appears the James brothers were not concerned about a shootout.

By the way, what is it that is charming or endearing about any of the guys from Journey, including Pineda, that would make Perry want to hang with them? Now, that is very “debatable?” I appreciate Perry’s respect for his art and the artist (no lipping or mocking), something lacking with the others.

Forgive my interference, but in perusing the board from time to time I often tire of your yaking…


:lol: And a big welcome to Melodicrock to you, Kor'n. LOL I think you'll fit in here nicely. :)




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Postby Babyblue » Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:41 pm

Jeremey wrote:LOL to all the Perry bashing nonsense. He, Smith, and Cain know exactly what they are doing, and they are managing their careers as they see fit, based on the present circumstances. Perry's handled everything he's touched with a level of class rarely seen in this business. For whatever arguments those want to make about him "owing" people to continue making music - his voice and his head are his own business, and if people didn't ask him about it he wouldn't have to respond - He's been 100% consistant in being the curator of one of the greatest musical legacies of pop music in the past 40 years.




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Postby Babyblue » Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:46 pm

Rick wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
froy wrote:
Andrew wrote:I'm very very happy with it and Steve was very accommodating and a great interview. You won't get answers to every burning question, but I hope there is answers to a few. The interview was to promote GH1&2 and Street Talk, so there were parameters.



My interview would have lasted 5 min. Question 1 why is he the only guy on the planet who say's no to singing with JRNY
Why are there no videos from his era with JRNY when the vault has 200 concerts in it.
Why does he always say he's going to record a new cd when that is an absolute lie.

Well Steve your answers please



Hey Fred, do you think he would even talk to ya??????? :lol: :wink:


Just wondering if Froy, Fred, or whatever his name is, ever smiles. I wouldn't call him the angel of death, but I think he's related.

Hey, Froy, have some fun once in a while. All you preach is negativity.



Fred, is a really cool guy.Yeah he is full of negativity but thats just him Rick. :lol:
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Postby KenTheDude » Thu Oct 27, 2011 9:54 pm

Babyblue wrote:
Rick wrote:
Babyblue wrote:
froy wrote:
Andrew wrote:I'm very very happy with it and Steve was very accommodating and a great interview. You won't get answers to every burning question, but I hope there is answers to a few. The interview was to promote GH1&2 and Street Talk, so there were parameters.



My interview would have lasted 5 min. Question 1 why is he the only guy on the planet who say's no to singing with JRNY
Why are there no videos from his era with JRNY when the vault has 200 concerts in it.
Why does he always say he's going to record a new cd when that is an absolute lie.

Well Steve your answers please



Hey Fred, do you think he would even talk to ya??????? :lol: :wink:


Just wondering if Froy, Fred, or whatever his name is, ever smiles. I wouldn't call him the angel of death, but I think he's related.

Hey, Froy, have some fun once in a while. All you preach is negativity.



Fred, is a really cool guy.Yeah he is full of negativity but thats just him Rick. :lol:


On the surface, it doesn't make sense to be "full of negativity" and a "really cool guy" at the same time.
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