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slucero wrote:Schon's using what's left of Journey's image/brand to springboard into reality television....
This is pathetic...
Eric wrote:Here we go again with the Journey is in decline. So ridiculous to read this year after year for the last 15 years.....and yet they still make new music, and tour to huge crowds.
Enough already, really.....
DrFU wrote:Eric wrote:Here we go again with the Journey is in decline. So ridiculous to read this year after year for the last 15 years.....and yet they still make new music, and tour to huge crowds.
Enough already, really.....
Turning into a pornographic cartoon seems different than revolving singers and lackluster new music ...
SF-Dano wrote:The reality show thing is never going to happen. What network would air it? Who would watch? Neal, as everyone here likes to say, is a relatively unknown musician. And an aged one at that. And his little twat de jour is not even a c-lister. The thing would never get picked up by a network. VH1 wouldn't even touch it.
DrFU wrote:Eric wrote:Here we go again with the Journey is in decline. So ridiculous to read this year after year for the last 15 years.....and yet they still make new music, and tour to huge crowds.
Enough already, really.....
Turning into a pornographic cartoon seems different than revolving singers and lackluster new music ...
SF-Dano wrote:The reality show thing is never going to happen. What network would air it? Who would watch? Neal, as everyone here likes to say, is a relatively unknown musician. And an aged one at that. And his little twat de jour is not even a c-lister. The thing would never get picked up by a network. VH1 wouldn't even touch it.
Art Vandelay wrote:SF-Dano wrote:The reality show thing is never going to happen. What network would air it? Who would watch? Neal, as everyone here likes to say, is a relatively unknown musician. And an aged one at that. And his little twat de jour is not even a c-lister. The thing would never get picked up by a network. VH1 wouldn't even touch it.
All the more reason for him to do this. Neal has tried and tried again to step into the spotlight sans Journey (Bad English, Hardline, various solo albums, Planet Us, Soul Sirkus, yadda yadda yadda...). Artistcally they may have been interesting, but commercially not so much. Do you think he's happy constantly being pulled back to play the dirty dozen after all of those other efforts? Even his non-traditional Journey projects (30th anniversary tour, Eclipse) have not panned out as anticipated. This is just another new attempt to shed the Journey skin, even for just a bit.
perryswoman wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:SF-Dano wrote:The reality show thing is never going to happen. What network would air it? Who would watch? Neal, as everyone here likes to say, is a relatively unknown musician. And an aged one at that. And his little twat de jour is not even a c-lister. The thing would never get picked up by a network. VH1 wouldn't even touch it.
All the more reason for him to do this. Neal has tried and tried again to step into the spotlight sans Journey (Bad English, Hardline, various solo albums, Planet Us, Soul Sirkus, yadda yadda yadda...). Artistcally they may have been interesting, but commercially not so much. Do you think he's happy constantly being pulled back to play the dirty dozen after all of those other efforts? Even his non-traditional Journey projects (30th anniversary tour, Eclipse) have not panned out as anticipated. This is just another new attempt to shed the Journey skin, even for just a bit.
That's probably true. Only problem is no one wants to see it.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Increasingly, faded rock stars are going the reality shlock TV route. Meatloaf's tantrum of The Apprentice was the most attention he's recieved in ages. Brett Michaels has undergone a career re-birth since Rock of Love. Gene Simmons and family have their own series. Fans who think that Neal is somehow above this are fooling themselves.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Increasingly, faded rock stars are going the reality shlock TV route. Meatloaf's tantrum of The Apprentice was the most attention he's recieved in ages. Brett Michaels has undergone a career re-birth since Rock of Love. Gene Simmons and family have their own series. Fans who think that Neal is somehow above this are fooling themselves.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Increasingly, faded rock stars are going the reality shlock TV route. Meatloaf's tantrum of The Apprentice was the most attention he's recieved in ages. Brett Michaels has undergone a career re-birth since Rock of Love. Gene Simmons and family have their own series. Fans who think that Neal is somehow above this are fooling themselves.
Gideon wrote:Journey's been criticized for being a commercial sellout band since that lamentable Budweiser commercial in the '70s.
While I'd prefer not to see Salahi become Journey's mascot and would rather the video consist of concert footage ONLY, and while I certainly agree that it's not a good decision, this shit is nothing new.
Hell, given that it was reported (by Don?) that the Salahi drama increased ticket sales, this might potentially increase their success and fame.
Don wrote:Might have been a reason why the blogs on Journey's official site were shut down
Gideon wrote:Don wrote:Might have been a reason why the blogs on Journey's official site were shut down
That's attributable to either the band or management's sensitivity to criticism and controlling methods. Makes me think SP is still in charge.
Amanda wrote:Makes you miss the days of invisible instruments, shaving mustaches, and falling from the sky, doesn't it?
Rockindeano wrote:There is NO WAY Cain sticks around for more of this circus show embarrassment.
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