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PianoMan1986 wrote:Like the subject says, "What's next?"
PianoMan1986 wrote:Like the subject says, "What's next?". Aside from Revolution Saints, things have died off. No talk about Neal's next solo album, no more talk about another Journey album, nothing on the Santana album, no mention of future touring plans...
marco17 wrote:With Deen's new project, I am sure he doesn't want to just do the album and nothing to support it.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:marco17 wrote:With Deen's new project, I am sure he doesn't want to just do the album and nothing to support it.
Many Frontiers projects are released without touring support. I could see a few dates in Europe, but I truly doubt anybody is getting behind this in a major way.
FamilyMan wrote:Ah, but don't we have this Arnel contract duration to contend with? If I remember, he was only contracted through a certain period (I don't recall when it was up).
marco17 wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:marco17 wrote:With Deen's new project, I am sure he doesn't want to just do the album and nothing to support it.
Many Frontiers projects are released without touring support. I could see a few dates in Europe, but I truly doubt anybody is getting behind this in a major way.
Agreed, what I meant to articulate overall and wasn't as clear as I should have been was that, they all seem content doing their own things right now, putting J on the backburner for a little bit, or at least until the 2015 summer tour season again.
carleysdad wrote:Billy's answer was that he knew he wouldn't be able to produce any new music that would sell and/or get radio airplay so he is content to simply play music from the 70's and 80's during the peak of his popularity. I loved Billy's honesty and I wish Journey would follow suite.
carleysdad wrote:They haven't made a decent album since Arrival.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:carleysdad wrote:Billy's answer was that he knew he wouldn't be able to produce any new music that would sell and/or get radio airplay so he is content to simply play music from the 70's and 80's during the peak of his popularity. I loved Billy's honesty and I wish Journey would follow suite.
Have you been to a Journey concert lately? For the most part, Journey DOES play music from the 70s and 80s. That's ALL they play. Billy's defeatist attitude may be "honest", but it still sounds like a cop out. Of course, Billy is more than content to show up, play for an hour, and collect a fat check. Who wouldn't be? Luckily, there are still artists of his generation who aren't nearly so content to sit on their ass.carleysdad wrote:They haven't made a decent album since Arrival.
Wow. Strongly disagree with this.
carleysdad wrote:Did anyone else happen to read the article about Billy Joel a few weeks ago? The media outlet basically asked Billy why he had not recorded any new music since the 90's. Billy's answer was that he knew he wouldn't be able to produce any new music that would sell and/or get radio airplay so he is content to simply play music from the 70's and 80's during the peak of his popularity. I loved Billy's honesty and I wish Journey would follow suite. They haven't made a decent album since Arrival.
Eric wrote:I love everything they've done post Perry, especially Eclipse. The lone exception would be that there were too many sappy bubble-gum ballads on Arrival.
Its time they recorded new music. You can't keep touring without a new album. 4 years is long enough for an active band.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Eric wrote:I love everything they've done post Perry, especially Eclipse. The lone exception would be that there were too many sappy bubble-gum ballads on Arrival.
Its time they recorded new music. You can't keep touring without a new album. 4 years is long enough for an active band.
Agreed. Only weak release by the band was Generations. Following up on Arrival, fans expected a classic and Gens was a directionless mixed bag. Love Revelation and Eclipse tho.
scarab wrote:Lieftime of dreams and All the way (which was a terrible choice for the lead single) were awful.
Loved by you is okay, but is even more "marry poppins" then any Journey song.
Journey/Survivor wrote:IMO, Arrival was at it's best on the Rocking songs like "World Gone Wild" "Higher Place" and "Nothing Comes Close."
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