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steveo777 wrote:Nobody but Steve Perry made him feel that way. He had total control and yet he made a statement like that.
steveo777 wrote:Nobody but Steve Perry made him feel that way. He had total control and yet he made a statement like that.
FamilyMan wrote:For whatever reasons, Perry clearly had some insecurity issues. At some point, he ostracized himself from the rest of the band - as evidenced by the Neal comment, "The joke always was, 'where's Steve'?' He'd be gone and we'd meet the fans." Fame is strange medicine, folks. Pink Floyd's "The Wall" was all about the isolation rock stars inevitably feel. In Journey's movie, Steve Perry plays Pink.
brywool wrote:steveo777 wrote:Nobody but Steve Perry made him feel that way. He had total control and yet he made a statement like that.
Have to agree. Being a perfectionist is a lonely road.
Aaron wrote:Steve Perry and no one else. He called all of the shots and wasn't part of the band? That would suggest lack of leadership skills.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Does anyone really believe Perry was being sincere when he made that statement? Even when he said it on VH1, it sounded like hammy bad acting. By the time of the lineup's penultimate album (ROR), Herbie was marginalized and Perry was in the producer chair. The guy was controlling the shots, and not for the better. ROR is a low point for the band imo. Some great stuff, but also ALOT of trash.
Frontiers65 wrote:FamilyMan wrote:For whatever reasons, Perry clearly had some insecurity issues. At some point, he ostracized himself from the rest of the band - as evidenced by the Neal comment, "The joke always was, 'where's Steve'?' He'd be gone and we'd meet the fans." Fame is strange medicine, folks. Pink Floyd's "The Wall" was all about the isolation rock stars inevitably feel. In Journey's movie, Steve Perry plays Pink.
I heard Perry say in an interview once, that he did not meet the fans after a show was, because he did not want to catch any germs, like a cold, that would effect his voice for the rest of the tour. He would isolate himself in his hotel room.
Something to that effect.... Guess it can be a "lonely [isolating] road" when your wanting to give your very best and your band wanting you on that stage at any cost..."They were great before, he's kinda Perry soundalike, but this is how lineup should have been first Journey, Loverboy and Pat Benatar. I'll never be seeing them again unless Perry ever returns, meaning I'll never see them again." (2012)
Kor'n wrote:Why not believe, for they said it themselves on VH1 that they wanted a "Sammy Hagar screamer." They were bitter that they could NOT be that "jam band" with Schon's "unending solos."
Kor'n wrote:He was "controlling the shots" better than that self-proclaimed "unabashed capitalist" called Herbie that they had no problem dismissing (after reviewing the books, huh...)
Kor'n wrote:That Herbie, you often applaud, was with the band pre-Perry from 1973-1978, and was on his way OUT with them if they did not deliver to Sony's satisfaction.
Kor'n wrote:Seems like with "Eclipse" the band returned to their pre-Steve Perry sales and post-Steve Perry fumbling around with no where to go, so would think now they would love to have a 2 million plus "low point" like ROR.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Perry's hotly anticipated electronica gay club banger release in 2065.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:perspective
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Kor'n wrote:Why not believe, for they said it themselves on VH1 that they wanted a "Sammy Hagar screamer." They were bitter that they could NOT be that "jam band" with Schon's "unending solos."
Yawn. This is so tiring. From Infinity thru TBF, Perry became increasingly involved in everything from songwriting to production to artwork. Does that sound like someone who is "not a part "of something? If he was not part of Journey, why are his fingers all over the liner notes? And this creative brotherhood between Perry and Schon and later Cain worked reasonably well up until ROR. TBF proved they could still craft a hit single, but Perry obviously can't keep his OCD demons at bay.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Kor'n wrote:He was "controlling the shots" better than that self-proclaimed "unabashed capitalist" called Herbie that they had no problem dismissing (after reviewing the books, huh...)
Do you mean to imply that the band waited until 1996, a 12 year hiatus, before having an accountant take a full audit of their records? Why are you not man enough to state your conjecture that Herbie was a crook (a theory peddled by many Perry die-hard cultists). Just say it. If I have no problem saying that Perry's hip injury was totally fabricated, why are you too much of a sniveling little shit to spell out your own bizzaro theories? Man up, you little bedpost chewing whore.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Kor'n wrote:That Herbie, you often applaud, was with the band pre-Perry from 1973-1978, and was on his way OUT with them if they did not deliver to Sony's satisfaction.
Lol. As if the band, traveling around un-showered in a winnebago and a fleet of station wagons was really in any position of power to tell Herbie to go fuck off. If Herbie went, the whole band went.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Kor'n wrote:Seems like with "Eclipse" the band returned to their pre-Steve Perry sales and post-Steve Perry fumbling around with no where to go, so would think now they would love to have a 2 million plus "low point" like ROR.
Debuting at #17 is quite the achievement for a band that is four decades old and on their fourth lead singer. More than that, it's one of their best albums in years. I certainly don't resent your excitement over Perry's hotly anticipated electronica gay club banger release in 2065. Why can't you pay Journey fans the same respect? I think you need to get a hobby, or maybe have a run-in with a serious tragedy. You need some life perspective. To start with, come to grips with the fact that, alot like Jesus, Perry doesn't love you. Most important of all, Perry's out living his life. You should go try to live yours. Before it's too late.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:"You need some life perspective."
Kor'n wrote:I believe his words were "he never felt like a part of the band" not a part of the music.
Kor'n wrote:Like I said, guess they reviewed the books then kicked out that crook. Is that better.
Kor'n wrote:Like I said guess it was easy to find someone to orchestrate loading equipment on tour buses or big wheelers.
Kor'n wrote:Oh boy, you and your pathetic rantings. Debuting at #13 (21k wow!) not #17 does not mean much if the sales and the album are crap, and if you are a Perryless Journey. A karaoke needs to do much much better, always.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Kor'n wrote:I believe his words were "he never felt like a part of the band" not a part of the music.
And just who exactly do you think wrote the music? The members of Menudo? Right Said Fred? The Fred Schneider Sprechgesang All Male Revue? Holy christ, are you the mother of all flaming ass dunces.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Kor'n wrote:Like I said, guess they reviewed the books then kicked out that crook. Is that better.
That's funny, considering that the band asked him back after Perry left. Tell me, if Herbie was such a Nixonian crook why did they fly him out to get his personal approval on Jeff Soto? You want to know which member DID cause an incalculable loss to both the band and Sony? Here's a clue - which certain beak nosed recluse cancelled two major tours (and a solo tour), as well as reneged on an advance to tour in support of a major reunion album? Don't think too hard.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Kor'n wrote:Like I said guess it was easy to find someone to orchestrate loading equipment on tour buses or big wheelers.
Uh huh. If you think that was the entirety of Herbie's job description, then Perry's only responsibility was picking up his tuxedo at the laundromat in time for curtain call ,and making sure the right amount of starch was used to get out those pesky cat cum stains.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Kor'n wrote:Oh boy, you and your pathetic rantings. Debuting at #13 (21k wow!) not #17 does not mean much if the sales and the album are crap, and if you are a Perryless Journey. A karaoke needs to do much much better, always.
And what other band without their most prominent lead singer is cracking the top 20 these days? Once again, try not to think too hard. I'd hate for you to hurt yourself, and then the world would be down one less adult movie theater usher. Fuck you and your worthless jizz mopping life.
slucero wrote:Journey was one of the 1st bands to incorporate, and rent their touring sound and lighting when they weren't using it..
Herbie's financial acumen made them rich. Including Perry.
slucero wrote:Journey was one of the 1st bands to incorporate and create subsidiary companies. Renting their trucking, scheduling, touring sound and lighting when they weren't using it.. To be totally honest, without Herbie, Perry doesn't join Journey, since it was Herbie who forced Perry on the band.
slucero wrote:Perry enjoyed subsequent success as a result. It is Perry (and his cats) who have Herbie to thank for his success, his millions and his retirement.
slucero wrote:Bottom line - Herbie's financial acumen made them rich.
Including Perry.
slucero wrote:Perry wouldn't have BEEN in Journey if it wasnt' for Herbie.. Everything else happened as a consequence of that.
As much as we all know you hate it.. even your endless revisionist comments can't change that one simple fact.
Kor'n wrote: Herbie was just trying to "save his own skin." He would have been kicked out along with the band.
Kor'n wrote:slucero wrote:Perry wouldn't have BEEN in Journey if it wasnt' for Herbie.. Everything else happened as a consequence of that.
As much as we all know you hate it.. even your endless revisionist comments can't change that one simple fact.
Steve Perry would NOT have been in Journey if Sony had NOT sent over his demos to Herbie. Like Herbie said he had been hearing about SP "in and out." Something to that effect, so what is your point... You speak as though Herbie wanted to do him a favor. Herbie was just trying to "save his own skin." He would have been kicked out along with the band.
"As much as [i] 'know you hate it.. even your endless revisionist comments can't change that one simple fact."
slucero wrote:Kor'n wrote:slucero wrote:Perry wouldn't have BEEN in Journey if it wasnt' for Herbie.. Everything else happened as a consequence of that.
As much as we all know you hate it.. even your endless revisionist comments can't change that one simple fact.
Steve Perry would NOT have been in Journey if Sony had NOT sent over his demos to Herbie. Like Herbie said he had been hearing about SP "in and out." Something to that effect, so what is your point... You speak as though Herbie wanted to do him a favor. Herbie was just trying to "save his own skin." He would have been kicked out along with the band.
"As much as [i] 'know you hate it.. even your endless revisionist comments can't change that one simple fact."
It's pretty clear that Herbie was trying to save all their skins.
..and LMFAO... kicked out by whom?
Journey was incorporated... and since Herbie was manager and 1/6th owner.. the only way Herbie could have been "kicked out" was for the Board of Journey (the band plus Herbie) to vote to fire him as manager... (nice that you forgot it was Perry who engineered Herbie's "departure")
Herbie would STILL have been an owner. He'd have to AGREE to his share being bought out...
They were all in it together... and in Herbie's role as their manager he made the business decisions.. the band made the music.
The direction the label wanted was a band with a front man... they tried Fleischman, then Perry...
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