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Onestepper wrote:None of those songs on Eclipse were ever going to sniff air play. And I truly believe that the band (NS) knew that, and was okay with it. This was his project. I don't think it had anything to do with commercial success, other than giving them an excuse to go out and tour again.
Onestepper wrote:None of those songs on Eclipse were ever going to sniff air play. And I truly believe that the band (NS) knew that, and was okay with it. This was his project. I don't think it had anything to do with commercial success, other than giving them an excuse to go out and tour again.
Don wrote:Just listened to Tantra again and the first thing that popped into my mind upon hearing the opening lyrics "One light shining bright..." was an old cartoon with Walter Cronkite called Liberty kids. The episode where Paul Revere and William Dawes spread the word that the British are coming.
hoagiepete wrote:Cracks me up when the band says they aren't worried about "commercial success." Commercial success equates to the fact that alot of people actually like the music and want to buy. Without it, you have a CD that... not many people like.
Jeremey wrote:I don't believe Schon & Co recorded "Eclipse" with any hopes of commercial success. I think they knew Wal Mart would buy 100,000 copies of it, or whatever, and they figured this may be the last chance they had to have any major contributor come in and pay them to make a record. So IMO Neal says, okay, if this train is going back to the station soon, I'm going to use this opportunity to make the JRNY or Journey 2.0 or whatever project he envisioned without the Perry baggage on someone else's dime, and that's pretty much what happened. I don't think there will be another Wal Mart financed record, nor do I think there will be another major label release...now it's time to see if Journey still has the motivation to release one more record, this time bought and paid for with their own money....I have said it before that I personally feel "Eclipse" will be the last release from Journey as we know it. I've been wrong before, so who knows, lOl!
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