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Majestic wrote:What does even 'TMZ' stand for? Shouldn't it be SR or something closer to smut rag?
Possibly the only thing worse about human beings wallowing in the mud like pigs, is being entertained by it with TV shows and 'magazines' like this one. I'm not entertained by this story at all, and wish I didn't have to hear it anymore.
Don wrote:I see no problem with us talking about it. Neal himself seems to have embraced his status as a bit of celebrity because of the notoriety of the situation. Schon has been very public about this relationship and dare say even used it as a bit of publicity for himself over the last few months.
Of course, if people don't want to read about it, they can simply ignore the links or even go over to Arnel's personal site where the censorship gods have laid down the law over this subject.
Conservations here about Neal's latest fling has been very tame for the most part. I mean, we've had posts calling these guys homos and assholes numerous times. There's nothing here that's any worse than has been posted about other band news over the years.
If Schon doesn't mind talking about it publicly, why should we?
If anything, the talk has put the spotlight back on Neal where it belongs as it his band after all.
Majestic wrote:I guess I am being philosophical, Don, and lamenting the existence of trash mags in general, because I don't think they are harmless, and I don't think they make us better people. There is a saying about gossip: "When Peter talks about Paul, you know more about Peter than Paul."
I acknowledge that there are lots of people who are comfortable having all of their personal lives in the public eye and seem "fine" with it. I think they are actually rare, however, and I don't think most celebrity actually want or invite everyone into their divorces and personal failings. Some people want to be famous for being famous, this is true, but if you think about it, there are probably some personal issues there, so it isn't actually funny.
There will always be the Jerry Springer Shows, and I'm a realist about that. But I guess my point is this: Just because there are some unfortunate individuals who don't mind using the toilet on prime time TV, doesn't mean we have to oblige them and watch it. Some people get in trouble and forget their own human dignity; that doesn't mean we should also forget ours.Don wrote:I see no problem with us talking about it. Neal himself seems to have embraced his status as a bit of celebrity because of the notoriety of the situation. Schon has been very public about this relationship and dare say even used it as a bit of publicity for himself over the last few months.
Of course, if people don't want to read about it, they can simply ignore the links or even go over to Arnel's personal site where the censorship gods have laid down the law over this subject.
Conservations here about Neal's latest fling has been very tame for the most part. I mean, we've had posts calling these guys homos and assholes numerous times. There's nothing here that's any worse than has been posted about other band news over the years.
If Schon doesn't mind talking about it publicly, why should we?
If anything, the talk has put the spotlight back on Neal where it belongs as it his band after all.
Don wrote:Majestic wrote:I guess I am being philosophical, Don, and lamenting the existence of trash mags in general, because I don't think they are harmless, and I don't think they make us better people. There is a saying about gossip: "When Peter talks about Paul, you know more about Peter than Paul."
I acknowledge that there are lots of people who are comfortable having all of their personal lives in the public eye and seem "fine" with it. I think they are actually rare, however, and I don't think most celebrity actually want or invite everyone into their divorces and personal failings. Some people want to be famous for being famous, this is true, but if you think about it, there are probably some personal issues there, so it isn't actually funny.
There will always be the Jerry Springer Shows, and I'm a realist about that. But I guess my point is this: Just because there are some unfortunate individuals who don't mind using the toilet on prime time TV, doesn't mean we have to oblige them and watch it. Some people get in trouble and forget their own human dignity; that doesn't mean we should also forget ours.Don wrote:I see no problem with us talking about it. Neal himself seems to have embraced his status as a bit of celebrity because of the notoriety of the situation. Schon has been very public about this relationship and dare say even used it as a bit of publicity for himself over the last few months.
Of course, if people don't want to read about it, they can simply ignore the links or even go over to Arnel's personal site where the censorship gods have laid down the law over this subject.
Conservations here about Neal's latest fling has been very tame for the most part. I mean, we've had posts calling these guys homos and assholes numerous times. There's nothing here that's any worse than has been posted about other band news over the years.
If Schon doesn't mind talking about it publicly, why should we?
If anything, the talk has put the spotlight back on Neal where it belongs as it his band after all.
I can understand it bothering you but when I see a thread title giving away its subject manner like this one, I just make the decision to pass over it if it's something that I know I wont be interested in. There are quite a few threads on these boards that people just ignore because they don't care for the topic, a lot of mine included. I would never ask anyone not to contribute a thread though, just because I don't like or have an interest in what they saying.
Well... maybe all those gay birthday threads but that's it.
Seriously, lots of people love gossip and these boards may be the only place they can say things or have an audience for their thoughts outside of their normal lives. Just like the newspaper, if the headline isn't something we want to read, just go past it to the next story. There's a big industry built around this kind of stuff and while some may feel the need not to oblige it, we shouldn't necessarily censor others who want to.
Don wrote:Album's dead, the tour is over. I expect a lot more colorful threads to pop up until Schon releases one of his solo albums or something.
Majestic wrote:Don wrote:Album's dead, the tour is over. I expect a lot more colorful threads to pop up until Schon releases one of his solo albums or something.
Are you hopeful for the two solo disks? Which one do you have the greatest expectation for?
I can't decide. I love Schon's experimental solo stuff, but I also love Dean's singing.
Don wrote:Majestic wrote:Don wrote:Album's dead, the tour is over. I expect a lot more colorful threads to pop up until Schon releases one of his solo albums or something.
Are you hopeful for the two solo disks? Which one do you have the greatest expectation for?
I can't decide. I love Schon's experimental solo stuff, but I also love Dean's singing.
Looking forward to the one with Deen singing. Not sure what to expect from the album with Smitty on it.
Bit of a disappointment for me was on Neal's solo tour when he didn't perform anything from his good albums like Late Nite or Beyond The Thunder.
Majestic wrote:Don wrote:Majestic wrote:Don wrote:Album's dead, the tour is over. I expect a lot more colorful threads to pop up until Schon releases one of his solo albums or something.
Are you hopeful for the two solo disks? Which one do you have the greatest expectation for?
I can't decide. I love Schon's experimental solo stuff, but I also love Dean's singing.
Looking forward to the one with Deen singing. Not sure what to expect from the album with Smitty on it.
Bit of a disappointment for me was on Neal's solo tour when he didn't perform anything from his good albums like Late Nite or Beyond The Thunder.
Yeah, that was weird! It was a great chance for him to play some of his more bluesy/melodic stuff...just slow down and play will tons of feel, and drag the tune out as long as he wants too. Do you like I on U? I love that one, but actually hated it the first 100 spins.
Majestic wrote:I guess I am being philosophical, Don, and lamenting the existence of trash mags in general, because I don't think they are harmless, and I don't think they make us better people. There is a saying about gossip: "When Peter talks about Paul, you know more about Peter than Paul."
Ehwmatt wrote:What's this clown trying to allege? Intentional infliction of emotional distress? Good luck there buddy. Generally, there's no legal right to be insulated from humiliation, public or otherwise (with the exception of sexual harassment in the workplace etc).
Rick wrote:Majestic wrote:What does even 'TMZ' stand for? Shouldn't it be SR or something closer to smut rag?
Possibly the only thing worse about human beings wallowing in the mud like pigs, is being entertained by it with TV shows and 'magazines' like this one. I'm not entertained by this story at all, and wish I didn't have to hear it anymore.
Look at Mejestic taking a stand against the proliferation of, in this case, pseudocelebrity fame whores. I love it.
Jubilee wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:What's this clown trying to allege? Intentional infliction of emotional distress? Good luck there buddy. Generally, there's no legal right to be insulated from humiliation, public or otherwise (with the exception of sexual harassment in the workplace etc).
No...but there is such a thing as alienation of affection. Now, if you marry an apparent gold digger, I don't know how you prove there was ever any affection in the first place, but they were/are married...so, there it is. At least it's something. Could get pretty messy, too. I could see Neal throwing this pathetic cuckold a few bones -- not $17mil, but a little chunk just to go away...
Don wrote:Album's dead, the tour is over. I expect a lot more colorful threads to pop up until Schon releases one of his solo albums or something.
SF-Dano wrote:Don wrote:Album's dead, the tour is over. I expect a lot more colorful threads to pop up until Schon releases one of his solo albums or something.
I thought all the quotes were that Journey would be on tour for the better part of two years. I was expecting a second leg of the tour come early spring. Is that out of the picture with the poor sales numbers for Eclipse?
Arkansas wrote:Doesn't it seem odd that there's always some stigma to celebrity lawsuits that just make you go WTF?!
I mean, it's almost as if there's some huge virtual chunk of cash out there, that everyone wants a piece of, no? And no matter what makes sense, they're able to file lawsuit - not even expecting to get it all, but get at least a piece of it - and still maintain their wealthy/celebrity status.
I mean, whatever is going on personally/emotionally, doesn't matter because they've committed themselves to the public interest. And so, there's no shame, no real embarrassment, no lack of personal loss...these types just quasi-legally lay claim to another's money in the name of 'saving face'. When in fact, they've already embarrassed themselves to no end, by simply putting their existence before the cameras.
And maybe in this case, he's simply trying to get a few bucks to supersede his own problems/bankruptcy. In other words, he may not care about his once-wife leaving him. He's only trying to rake-in a little cash to help his own cause.
later~
RSParker wrote:Both of them are deplorable. Simply put.
AR wrote:Think of it this way. If this guy wins a lawsuit against Schon, Journey will tour for another 10 or 15 years. Win for the Journey fans!
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