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FamilyMan wrote:With the announcement of the Deen/Blades project, I'm left to wonder... why is all this creative energy being squandered in places other than Journey? You have Neal's solo project (which he works on with Deen), Arnel's been dropping hints he will do some solo project as well, and Jonathan is in Nashville writing and producing country. If these guys have oats they need to sow, why can't they get into a studio together and allow each other the creative freedom to exploit their varied musical tastes? They're practically more prolific now on their own than they are as a band -- seemingly boxed in by the so-called legacy sound. None of these side projects sell that many units or get radio airplay, so why not just do a Journey record that lets them stretch their legs
Eric wrote:FamilyMan wrote:With the announcement of the Deen/Blades project, I'm left to wonder... why is all this creative energy being squandered in places other than Journey? You have Neal's solo project (which he works on with Deen), Arnel's been dropping hints he will do some solo project as well, and Jonathan is in Nashville writing and producing country. If these guys have oats they need to sow, why can't they get into a studio together and allow each other the creative freedom to exploit their varied musical tastes? They're practically more prolific now on their own than they are as a band -- seemingly boxed in by the so-called legacy sound. None of these side projects sell that many units or get radio airplay, so why not just do a Journey record that lets them stretch their legs
Because Cain won't participate unless it sounds exactly how he wants....
The_Noble_Cause wrote:You could ask the same question during 2005, when Neal was obviously spending much more time on Soul Sirkus than he was on Generations. Deen's got a great voice. Jack is a great writer. Should be a winner.
Journey/Survivor wrote:Eric wrote:FamilyMan wrote:With the announcement of the Deen/Blades project, I'm left to wonder... why is all this creative energy being squandered in places other than Journey? You have Neal's solo project (which he works on with Deen), Arnel's been dropping hints he will do some solo project as well, and Jonathan is in Nashville writing and producing country. If these guys have oats they need to sow, why can't they get into a studio together and allow each other the creative freedom to exploit their varied musical tastes? They're practically more prolific now on their own than they are as a band -- seemingly boxed in by the so-called legacy sound. None of these side projects sell that many units or get radio airplay, so why not just do a Journey record that lets them stretch their legs
Because Cain won't participate unless it sounds exactly how he wants....
Bingo. We have a winner.
Monker wrote:
What he [Cain] is saying is you can't completely ignore your past...
brywool wrote:Monker wrote:
What he [Cain] is saying is you can't completely ignore your past...
ECLIPES absolutely did NOT ignore their past. Some of the the songs were just a bit more heavier or longer than their bigger hits and it wasn't all "I love you" tunes. Not that big a difference. Hold it up next to "Generations" and as you said "Red 13". THOSE albums were departures from Standard Operating Procedure. Eclipse really wasn't that much different an album than say "Frontiers". Geez, remember "Dream After Dream"? I remember interviews where the band were saying "I think it's the best thing we've ever done". So Eclipse is just a bit different, and because of that, the band loses the entire plot? Ridiculous. I agree with the OP that they're squandering a lot of creative effort to Non-Journey stuff here. Hopefully, it doesn't bring down the whole deal.
brywool wrote:Monker wrote:
What he [Cain] is saying is you can't completely ignore your past...
ECLIPES absolutely did NOT ignore their past. Some of the the songs were just a bit more heavier or longer than their bigger hits and it wasn't all "I love you" tunes. Not that big a difference. Hold it up next to "Generations" and as you said "Red 13". THOSE albums were departures from Standard Operating Procedure. Eclipse really wasn't that much different an album than say "Frontiers". Geez, remember "Dream After Dream"? I remember interviews where the band were saying "I think it's the best thing we've ever done". So Eclipse is just a bit different, and because of that, the band loses the entire plot? Ridiculous. I agree with the OP that they're squandering a lot of creative effort to Non-Journey stuff here. Hopefully, it doesn't bring down the whole deal.
FamilyMan wrote:With the announcement of the Deen/Blades project, I'm left to wonder... why is all this creative energy being squandered in places other than Journey? You have Neal's solo project (which he works on with Deen), Arnel's been dropping hints he will do some solo project as well, and Jonathan is in Nashville writing and producing country. If these guys have oats they need to sow, why can't they get into a studio together and allow each other the creative freedom to exploit their varied musical tastes? They're practically more prolific now on their own than they are as a band -- seemingly boxed in by the so-called legacy sound. None of these side projects sell that many units or get radio airplay, so why not just do a Journey record that lets them stretch their legs
Eric wrote:FamilyMan wrote:With the announcement of the Deen/Blades project, I'm left to wonder... why is all this creative energy being squandered in places other than Journey? You have Neal's solo project (which he works on with Deen), Arnel's been dropping hints he will do some solo project as well, and Jonathan is in Nashville writing and producing country. If these guys have oats they need to sow, why can't they get into a studio together and allow each other the creative freedom to exploit their varied musical tastes? They're practically more prolific now on their own than they are as a band -- seemingly boxed in by the so-called legacy sound. None of these side projects sell that many units or get radio airplay, so why not just do a Journey record that lets them stretch their legs
Because Cain won't participate unless it sounds exactly how he wants....
ebake02 wrote:Eric wrote:FamilyMan wrote:With the announcement of the Deen/Blades project, I'm left to wonder... why is all this creative energy being squandered in places other than Journey? You have Neal's solo project (which he works on with Deen), Arnel's been dropping hints he will do some solo project as well, and Jonathan is in Nashville writing and producing country. If these guys have oats they need to sow, why can't they get into a studio together and allow each other the creative freedom to exploit their varied musical tastes? They're practically more prolific now on their own than they are as a band -- seemingly boxed in by the so-called legacy sound. None of these side projects sell that many units or get radio airplay, so why not just do a Journey record that lets them stretch their legs
Because Cain won't participate unless it sounds exactly how he wants....
In other words, Cain is a spoiled rotten baby. It almost sounds like Perry circa Raised on Radio.
Monker wrote:
Well, they can all take their turn. The last spoiled rotten baby who cried to get his way on an album was Neal Schon. Eclipise is Neal's version of ROR.
Eric wrote:Monker wrote:
Well, they can all take their turn. The last spoiled rotten baby who cried to get his way on an album was Neal Schon. Eclipise is Neal's version of ROR.
Eh, I don't know if you can call someone spoiled for wanting HIS band to grow a little?
Monker wrote: The last spoiled rotten baby who cried to get his way on an album was Neal Schon. Eclipise is Neal's version of ROR.
slucero wrote:... clearly Neal's direction of "rocking more" wasn't the right one...
The_Noble_Cause wrote:slucero wrote:... clearly Neal's direction of "rocking more" wasn't the right one...
Based on what? "Arrival", the direction of the safe easy-listening Air Supply-lite cd, flopped hard. Maybe harder.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Monker wrote: The last spoiled rotten baby who cried to get his way on an album was Neal Schon. Eclipise is Neal's version of ROR.
Considering that Cain bragged that he came up with the concept of the Eclipse album and wrote 100% of the lyrics, I call bull. How was he left out in the cold? It's guitar driven, and the keyboards take a backseat.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:slucero wrote:... clearly Neal's direction of "rocking more" wasn't the right one...
Based on what? "Arrival", the direction of the safe easy-listening Air Supply-lite cd, flopped hard. Maybe harder.
Gina3008 wrote:I hope this is not the end of Journey but someone once said (paraphrasing) “Go out and do whatever you want, with whomever you want, but don’t crack the stone. Don’t call it Journey”. Of course, that stone has long been cracked BUT, by each remaining member not being able to agree on a direction (and the legacy fans not allowing a change, anyway) and each going out and doing his own thing but with other people and each calling it something else, that long forgotten statement has, more or less, come to pass. I just hope we are never subjected to two bands, both touring as Journey. Perish the thought.
Monker wrote:Gina3008 wrote:I hope this is not the end of Journey but someone once said (paraphrasing) “Go out and do whatever you want, with whomever you want, but don’t crack the stone. Don’t call it Journey”. Of course, that stone has long been cracked BUT, by each remaining member not being able to agree on a direction (and the legacy fans not allowing a change, anyway) and each going out and doing his own thing but with other people and each calling it something else, that long forgotten statement has, more or less, come to pass. I just hope we are never subjected to two bands, both touring as Journey. Perish the thought.
Hasn't this been argued to death? STEVE PERRY cracked the stone when he fired Ross and Steve Smith and recorded ROR. Neal threw away that stone and tried to carve a new one when he went forward with Augeri and Deen.
Now, NEAL cracked the stone again by firing Augeri and JSS...and is trying to carve yet another with Arnel.
The problem right now is Neal's stones are just not big enough to allow Journey to be what it should.
Gina3008 wrote:Neal does want to take his band further via guitar, has tried very hard, but since recording studios or Wal-Mart or whoever else COULD be involved, is NOT INVOLVED and no one in the group seems to agree with Neal (well, Deen, maybe), he is playing that sound with others. He has “the stones” but is throwing them in with new musicians. Neal’s new sound, via ever how many guitars he chooses to play, will be what some want to hear, just not called Journey.
It appears that the others in Journey are going to take their “stones” to go play with others, also. Cain’s sound will perhaps appease those in a legacy frame of mind, regardless of what his band may be called.
Yes, the main fan base prefers the Dirty Dozen, seen via concert ticket sales. So, of course, they would want Journey to continue in this vein of music. But, whether EVERYONE wished for the band to change it up TOGETHER as Journey or EVERYONE wished them to stay the same as Journey, it is an impossibility for both to happen. So relax.The change Journey is going thru really is what it is. Whether it is with Neal or Jon, we may ALL still get to listen to our favorite of the two sounds. It just may not be called Journey. Or two bands touring as Journey.
Monker wrote:I disagree. I think they were on the right path with Arrival and were making the adjustments slowly.
Monker wrote:No one person should have that much control in Journey...not Steve Perry, and not Neal Schon.
Monker wrote:I doubt very much that Jonathan will join another band, except maybe the Babys "reunion" or maybe some type of project with John Waite....but I doubt all that. He seems much more into writing music and production. I would think he would put most of his efforts into his daughter's career...if she is to have one..
Monker wrote:
I disagree. I think they were on the right path with Arrival and were making the adjustments slowly. Then they through all of that away and had to start over when they fired Augeri and then JSS. They had to start completely over. But, instead of promoting change, they promoted "legacy sound" with Revelation...and then they threw in Eclipse to confuse everybody.
Monker wrote:I doubt many people really care now...
Aaron wrote:Regardless, Journey should take in a couple of NR shows. They are the best live band at the moment.
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