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perryfan61 wrote:You have to wonder what some of his "battles" were this year, and whether they were band related.
STORY_TELLER wrote:Perry, and people around him, including Andrew, have said he's working on an album. How is he distributing it? Couldn't they go the same route? Or is it the expectation of what kind of return they would get for the effort?
I know Perry signed with a record label a couple years back. Technology has ruined music so it's not surprising to see things change drastically in a short period of time. Have to wonder how what Jon said would affect Perry's effort (assuming he opts to release it).
STORY_TELLER wrote:perryfan61 wrote:You have to wonder what some of his "battles" were this year, and whether they were band related.
I'm unclear on the timeline, but part of it could be about Deen and the resulting bad press, finding a new drummer to fill in for their schedule commitments, etc. Maybe internal arguments with Neal about making new music, lol...
Speaking of which, I have to wonder:
He says there's no clear outlet for distributing Journey music. Just digital. Then in the next breath he talks about how he started his own record label for his christian music? Guessing there's a dedicated outlet for the christian thing because of the genre of the material alone? I'm thinking the same goes for country.
JourneyHard wrote:Journey should record a new album on CD and give it away to everybody attending their concerts. There's your distrubution! Also, include a new version of Don't Stop Believin' and casual fans will spread the word, and soon Journey concerts will be the hottest ticket in every town!
JourneyHard wrote:If they get rid of CDs and any hard copy of music, it will be a sad day. Also, if they get rid of actual hard copy books, it will be a world I don't want to live in.
JourneyHard wrote:If they get rid of CDs and any hard copy of music, it will be a sad day. Also, if they get rid of actual hard copy books, it will be a world I don't want to live in.
ScarabFan wrote:I really don't understand why they can't do what Augeri has been doing for years now. Put together a great song at Jon's studio. The band doesn't even have to be together to do that (although the finished product generally is better if they are). It's one song produced in one of the band member's studio so time and money really isn't much of a factor.
Release it to iTunes, Amazon, etc. Promote the heck out of it on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Journeymusic.com, etc. Then repeat the process in 6-12 months. It keeps the fans happy, it doesn't cost them much time or money, and it may even make them a small amount of money depending on the promotion.
Generally speaking, nobody is buying CDs or even full albums anymore. It's a different world when it comes to new music. The band just seems to be stuck in the stone age when it comes to new music, still talking about CDs and radio play.
JourneyHard wrote:If they get rid of CDs and any hard copy of music, it will be a sad day. Also, if they get rid of actual hard copy books, it will be a world I don't want to live in.
STORY_TELLER wrote:ScarabFan wrote:I really don't understand why they can't do what Augeri has been doing for years now. Put together a great song at Jon's studio. The band doesn't even have to be together to do that (although the finished product generally is better if they are). It's one song produced in one of the band member's studio so time and money really isn't much of a factor.
Release it to iTunes, Amazon, etc. Promote the heck out of it on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Journeymusic.com, etc. Then repeat the process in 6-12 months. It keeps the fans happy, it doesn't cost them much time or money, and it may even make them a small amount of money depending on the promotion.
Generally speaking, nobody is buying CDs or even full albums anymore. It's a different world when it comes to new music. The band just seems to be stuck in the stone age when it comes to new music, still talking about CDs and radio play.
My theory is it boils down to the effort vs. reward factor. Some of that is money, but some of it is kudos too. When Journey plays tunes from the post Perry era, the response is low energy or even worse -- people getting up to go to the bathroom.
Anyone who creates something wants to hear a positive response to their work. It can be represented in a large number or units sold or, taking the business equation out of it, a simple roar of approval from the crowd at a live performance of that new song. Journey hasn't really had much of either. So where is the incentive to do it?
Sure, the 20 or so people who post on this board are crying out for new music, but the math isn't in our favor, especially when that effort can be difficult. Neal and Jon seem to butt heads creatively. That makes it that much less enjoyable to do it. It sux when something that should be fun becomes a chore.
Now, having said that, there can be a simple joy in the process of creating. I think Neal lives for that and I think he's happy enough to hear that his hardcore fans dig it. I get the feeling Jon needs more to be satisfied. Jon's joy seems to come from his religious works these days more so than Journey. I think he's treating Journey more like a day job and throwing his passion into his spiritual pursuits (including his music). All conjecture on my part of course, but it's my 2 cents.
JourneyHard wrote:Here's what Journey should do. Record a new album on CD and when people order tickets to their concerts, they mail the new CD to them. Then they can tour as "An Evening with Journey" and do the greatest hits, deep cuts, and at least four new songs off the new CD since everybody at the concert had a chance to hear the new songs!
Lora wrote:JourneyHard wrote:If they get rid of CDs and any hard copy of music, it will be a sad day. Also, if they get rid of actual hard copy books, it will be a world I don't want to live in.
Ditto that.
JourneyHard wrote:How many Neal Schon solo CDs does he sell? Probably not many, but it is cathartic. Journey should make a new CD not for money or how many they can sell or any of that nonsense. They should do it because they are good at making new songs and it is a release for them. Journey should at least make one more CD. There should be no pressure to make it mainstream because they know going in that it won't sell a lot. This will free them to make their best effort ever.
ebake02 wrote:With Steve Smith back in the band, a new album seems like a no brainer to me. It would sell well if they did a good old school journey album and promoted the hell out of it as Arnel with the classic Escape lineup and release it everywhere. Don't do that Walmart exclusive bullshit.
FamilyMan wrote:ebake02 wrote:With Steve Smith back in the band, a new album seems like a no brainer to me. It would sell well if they did a good old school journey album and promoted the hell out of it as Arnel with the classic Escape lineup and release it everywhere. Don't do that Walmart exclusive bullshit.
Smitty is the best - I love him and his return to the band. But in no way, shape or form would his involvement have any bearing on record sales.
JourneyHard wrote:It is not healthy for the band to walk around with a Journey album stuck inside them. They need to make a new Journey CD for their own well-being.
JourneyHard wrote:Maybe it is time for Jonathan Cain to step aside, and Journey to make a new album with Gregg Rolie and Steve Smith. Gregg Rolie was able to breathe new life into Santana along with Neal on the new Santana CD. Perhaps Gregg can provide a little magic for a new Journey album.
STORY_TELLER wrote:JourneyHard wrote:It is not healthy for the band to walk around with a Journey album stuck inside them. They need to make a new Journey CD for their own well-being.
I think there's only one member who doesn't necessarily have a new Journey album in him. I think he has to work to find it now because his passions are occupied elsewhere. I also think he doesn't see the point in doing it because there's no kudos or financial rewards to be had from the masses. The 20 of us on this board don't really count in that equation.![]()
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