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StoneCold wrote:I miss having a loud drummer.
Jazz is cool but I don't like Steve's jazz stylings in Journey.
Maybe he's hitting all the beats but it doesn't sound bombastic enough.
I'd prefer Deen at this point.
Sacrilegious I know.
Journey/Survivor wrote:IMO Deen is the better drummer to have on an "Eclipse" type of album. But Steve is the better drummer to have on an "Escape" style album.
JourneyHard wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:IMO Deen is the better drummer to have on an "Eclipse" type of album. But Steve is the better drummer to have on an "Escape" style album.
What's the difference? If Steve Perry sang on Eclipse, and it was released in 1986, it would have been a huge hit probably on the same level as Escape.
Memorex wrote:StoneCold wrote:I miss having a loud drummer.
Jazz is cool but I don't like Steve's jazz stylings in Journey.
Maybe he's hitting all the beats but it doesn't sound bombastic enough.
I'd prefer Deen at this point.
Sacrilegious I know.
There is a special hell for people that say such things.
JourneyHard wrote:What's the difference? If Steve Perry sang on Eclipse, and it was released in 1986, it would have been a huge hit probably on the same level as Escape.
JourneyHard wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:IMO Deen is the better drummer to have on an "Eclipse" type of album. But Steve is the better drummer to have on an "Escape" style album.
What's the difference? If Steve Perry sang on Eclipse, and it was released in 1986, it would have been a huge hit probably on the same level as Escape.
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scarab wrote:Is it just me, but maybe after this year they take a long break?
With a very limited Escape/Frontiers dates, its the same old Greatest Hits.
And even if they do put out a couple songs, I am sure they will be dropped quickly from the setlist.
Let Arnel go home and be with his family for a couple years. Let him do solo stuff in Manila.
Let Schon pump out new CD's, hell even one with Perry
Let Smith go back to his "sustained liefstyle" of fronting a jazz band a doing a few dates a year
Let Cain go to back his Megachurch ministry bilking poor people out their life savings
And let Ross go...hmm
ok maybe they need to tour for Ross.
StoneCold wrote:I've forgotten a lot of Journey history.
What was Perry's reason for booting Smith from RoR? I know he did a few tracks before leaving.
Smith's drumming on TBF is some of my favorite along with Frontiers.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:scarab wrote:Is it just me, but maybe after this year they take a long break?
With a very limited Escape/Frontiers dates, its the same old Greatest Hits.
And even if they do put out a couple songs, I am sure they will be dropped quickly from the setlist.
Let Arnel go home and be with his family for a couple years. Let him do solo stuff in Manila.
Let Schon pump out new CD's, hell even one with Perry
Let Smith go back to his "sustained liefstyle" of fronting a jazz band a doing a few dates a year
Let Cain go to back his Megachurch ministry bilking poor people out their life savings
And let Ross go...hmm
ok maybe they need to tour for Ross.
Who knows? We know Cain is going to tour behind his bible thumper music. Perfect opportunity for Rolie to come back. Cya Cain!
RedWingFan wrote:JourneyHard wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:IMO Deen is the better drummer to have on an "Eclipse" type of album. But Steve is the better drummer to have on an "Escape" style album.
What's the difference? If Steve Perry sang on Eclipse, and it was released in 1986, it would have been a huge hit probably on the same level as Escape.
Eclipse would be a shit album in any era.
StoneCold wrote:I've forgotten a lot of Journey history.
What was Perry's reason for booting Smith from RoR? I know he did a few tracks before leaving.
Smith's drumming on TBF is some of my favorite along with Frontiers.
bellairepark73 wrote:StoneCold wrote:I've forgotten a lot of Journey history.
What was Perry's reason for booting Smith from RoR? I know he did a few tracks before leaving.
Smith's drumming on TBF is some of my favorite along with Frontiers.
According to a ROR era video interview that all 3 (Jon, Steve and Neal) participated in, NEAL said "we"! And while Steve has taken the blame (a little too willingly really), none of it was conclusively proven to be Steve's decision...even though he had a LOT to say about the direction of the album.
Here is the video, part 1-3. Hope it uploads.
Part 2: https://youtu.be/EBH1poE-2fA
Part 3: https://youtu.be/0d7e7Jw48j4
Part 1: https://youtu.be/4QFTQPKDZ3Q
MysteryMountain wrote:Greg is such a pro. Although I don't think he'd want to leg out the schedule Neal wants to do, being the reason he left, they could really do well on a smaller circuit doing the really old stuff, or reviving some of the Perry/Rolie stuff with Arnel doing the SP parts. I've love to see that. I watched him with the Ringo Starr Band thing on AXS the other night, he was awesome. Still hammering the old Hammond and his voice sounded great on Oye Como Va.
Monker wrote:MysteryMountain wrote:Greg is such a pro. Although I don't think he'd want to leg out the schedule Neal wants to do, being the reason he left, they could really do well on a smaller circuit doing the really old stuff, or reviving some of the Perry/Rolie stuff with Arnel doing the SP parts. I've love to see that. I watched him with the Ringo Starr Band thing on AXS the other night, he was awesome. Still hammering the old Hammond and his voice sounded great on Oye Como Va.
Gregg toured a lot with his band. He may do a tour with Journey, if things made sense.
I'd say in 2018, bring Gregg and Aynsley backTHAT would be interesting.
Monker wrote:StoneCold wrote:I've forgotten a lot of Journey history.
What was Perry's reason for booting Smith from RoR? I know he did a few tracks before leaving.
Smith's drumming on TBF is some of my favorite along with Frontiers.
During the writing of ROR, Perry/Cain/Schon wrote the songs using computers and drum machines in place of Ross and Smith. In the past they had always been part of the writing process, so it was a big change. When it came time to rehearse the songs for recording, Smith and Valory could not reproduce the computer and drum machine sounds in the way Perry wanted. So, they were fired.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Monker wrote:StoneCold wrote:I've forgotten a lot of Journey history.
What was Perry's reason for booting Smith from RoR? I know he did a few tracks before leaving.
Smith's drumming on TBF is some of my favorite along with Frontiers.
During the writing of ROR, Perry/Cain/Schon wrote the songs using computers and drum machines in place of Ross and Smith. In the past they had always been part of the writing process, so it was a big change. When it came time to rehearse the songs for recording, Smith and Valory could not reproduce the computer and drum machine sounds in the way Perry wanted. So, they were fired.
That was one floated rumor. Another was that Ross was in rehab. Let's be honest - the drums and bass lines on ROR would have been pretty easy for Smitty and Bass to play live. As with anything, there are two sides to every story and then there's the truth. Someone should ask Herbie.
RedWingFan wrote:JourneyHard wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:IMO Deen is the better drummer to have on an "Eclipse" type of album. But Steve is the better drummer to have on an "Escape" style album.
What's the difference? If Steve Perry sang on Eclipse, and it was released in 1986, it would have been a huge hit probably on the same level as Escape.
Eclipse would be a shit album in any era.
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