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Memorex wrote:Arnel is doing a lot for Journey - A LOT. But as good as a guy as he seems, he is not doing anything for music or the furthering of music or affecting music for future generations. He should be getting award after award in his home country for his rise to stardom and what he has done in that sense. But in America, his time with Journey and his accomplishments with Journey speak zero to what the Hall of Fame is supposed to represent. The Hall of Fame being a joke aside.
The band members being inducted (if they are in fact inducted) worked hard, with their musical gifts to shape an entire genre of music, some of which only now is being recognized for it's value. You can look at each of those guys and completely understand their part in it all. The playing, the writing, the style, etc. That is what is being inducted. Not the hard work of someone that is keeping the band alive on the road. That further's Journey's goals, and maybe their fan's goals, but not the world of music.
So I give all due respect to Arnel and even Augeri, but enough with the bullshit that they are being slighted somehow. They have done nothing Hall of Fame worthy.
However, in their defense, neither have a lot of others that have already been inducted.
tj wrote:Do the fans decide which member? Media decide? I don't know what the answer is, but the current process leaves a lot to be desired it seems.
FamilyMan wrote:Arnel would be the first one to agree he doesn't belong in the HOF. On a shoot once, I had my own album cover of Escape and asked the band to autograph it. Arnel refused - saying he didn't deserve to have the honor of signing it. It wasn't his. Neither is this. He gets it. Personally, I always thought Augeri should have sat out the Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony - once Perry showed up.
STORY_TELLER wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Arnel would be the first one to agree he doesn't belong in the HOF. On a shoot once, I had my own album cover of Escape and asked the band to autograph it. Arnel refused - saying he didn't deserve to have the honor of signing it. It wasn't his. Neither is this. He gets it. Personally, I always thought Augeri should have sat out the Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony - once Perry showed up.
Yup.
To your point, TJ:
The HOF has it right because the intent of the award is to recognize artists who's original works had an impact on the public and made musical history. They aren't being awarded for continuing to tour their hits from their heydays, nor should they. The works themselves (the studio recordings heard on the radio), not the live performances of the works.
So to that end, the band members who were involved in originating the recordings that made history should be honored, not the replacement players who are hired to continue to tour songs they had no hand in creating.
tj wrote:I see your point. So, what about a band like the Doobies? It will be interesting to see who gets in with them. A lot of different players on the albums over the years. I haven't researched it in detail, but it seems like almost every album had a different lineup. Perhaps not, but they sure have had a lot of guys involved.
STORY_TELLER wrote:
That's a good question. Basically you go based off who played on the albums that had the impact and made their musical history. Feathers would be ruffled, no question, but it is a legitimate basis to follow.
I don't know how it would work if you have a band that changed their lineup every other album and had hits off all those albums. Talk about a conundrum.
Don't see how you can make everyone happy for something like this. Look, Neal had to eat it on the Santana induction, but he himself said, when they were doing the Madison Square Garden show, he was happy to sit back and watch the band start off on stage without him because those guys were the ones who made history at woodstock. He wanted to see that reunion himself. Didn't include himself in that era because he wasn't part of it. Kind of applies to the Arnel situation I think.
tj wrote:I looked back at their first 9 albums (their most popular period until 1980). Here are the listed personnel - from Wikipedia
Tom Johnston - 6 albums
Pat Simmons - 9 albums
John Hartman - 8 albums
Dave Shogren - 1 album (first one)
Tiran Porter - 8 albums
Micahael Hossack - 2 albums
Skunk Baxter - 5 albums
Keith Knudsen - 5 albums
Michael McDonald - 4 albums
John McFee - 1 album
Cornelius Bumpus - 1 album
Chester McCracken - 1 album
Since 1980, they have put out 5 studio albums (not including the 2014 Southbound collaboration with Country singers). I didn't include those members here because the albums are not from their heyday.
Albums 2 and 3, then 7 and 8 had the same players from one album to the next. Every other one had a different combination of these guys. Some of the guys were listed as players, but not members on different albums as well.
JourneyHard wrote:In defense of Arnel, remember back in 2008. He was really getting a lot of people to go to Journey concerts that probably otherwise wouldn't go. Just sayin'
JourneyHard wrote:In defense of Arnel, remember back in 2008. He was really getting a lot of people to go to Journey concerts that probably otherwise wouldn't go. Just sayin'
DracIsBack wrote:JourneyHard wrote:In defense of Arnel, remember back in 2008. He was really getting a lot of people to go to Journey concerts that probably otherwise wouldn't go. Just sayin'
And he does deserve credit.
But people get into the hall of fame for music they created which made an impact.
Not for playing "oldies" that someone else brought to life decades ago that made an impact. I know it sucks, but honestly ... I'm surprised this is even a discussion.
Memorex wrote:DracIsBack wrote:JourneyHard wrote:In defense of Arnel, remember back in 2008. He was really getting a lot of people to go to Journey concerts that probably otherwise wouldn't go. Just sayin'
And he does deserve credit.
But people get into the hall of fame for music they created which made an impact.
Not for playing "oldies" that someone else brought to life decades ago that made an impact. I know it sucks, but honestly ... I'm surprised this is even a discussion.
As I said below, what he did benefited Journey. What Steve and the gang did shaped music.
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