Art Vandelay wrote:Monker - what you say makes sense....most of what you mentioned I do remember reading about one time or another, when it was all going down. Especially the part about Neal not wanting to pull a member from an already existing mini-Journey. I also remember Perry being asked about it on Much Music while promoting his solo tour. Here's the link to the interview when he was asked. This was 1994. They discuss "a new singer" around the 9:30 mark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4awDrQOWTT4
Yes, there was that one. He was also asked about it in several print interviews, including this one:
http://journey-tribute.com/journey/reso ... metal.html
SP: We had a fantastic friendship in the band - we were as close as a battlefield troupe. But we lost the commonship. I don't know if we'll ever get it back, just that it all depends on what we'll do and don't do to each others and Journey.
Of course you know that Neal Schon, Jon Cain, Ross Valory & Steve Smith tries to put together a new Journey with vocalist Kevin Chalfant right now?
SP: I've heard the rumours.
What do you think of it?
SP: I don't know. It's up to them.
So you don't mind?
SP: I have no comment on it right now. I think it's the best way for me. They have to do what they believe they need to do.
They say you don't want to be in on it, they have to do it without you. (Perry gets upset for the only time during the interview, he raises his voice):
SP: My friend! (deep breath) I'll tell it to you very clear. I left that band after 10 years, ok? It'd been perfect for me to immediately make it as a solo-artist, but I didn't, because my reasons to quit was emotional.
They continued and did what they had to do. What they're doing now they are doing because they want to. It has nothing to do with me. To say that would be as I'd tell you 'you have to marry that girl or she'll marry someone else'.
SP: During the time I've spent looking for the passion to make this album, they've been able, had the freedom, to make every album they've wished to make. I just can't get off my solo project and make the people I've worked with disappointed. I have to give it all for this album, as with everything I did with Journey. I gave Journey everything for 10 years, doesn't that count for something?
So what you mean is that you can't see a reunion in the future?
SP: It depends on what we're doing and not doing until then, to Journey and our selves.
In other words: No hard feelings like the case with for example Black Sabbath and Ronnie James Dio, when he first left the group. If everyone involved keeps clean the extremely popular "Escape"/"Frontiers" line-up might come alive sometime in the future...
It's easy to understand that Steve Perry with great interest will watch the other guys trying to reform Journey without him, and to see the result.
During the time he wants to get out on the roads with his solo-band. They're Lincoln Brewster (23 years old, until now, unknown who plays on the album), Paul Taylor (ex Winger keyboard player who did most of the stuff on the album), Moyes Lucas (the drummer from the album) and Todd Jensen (bass player from Hardline, Neil Schon's (ex)band).