The_Noble_Cause wrote:Memorex wrote:
The first part of that interview specifically asked him about his solo record. It was directed. Once the interview turned to Journey, there were only two mentions of God that I saw. Which may be no different than Neal or Perry answering the question. About how he moved on after his dad's death - most people attribute faith to those moments - and about the rejuvenation of the band after so many challenges - again something that many people would attribute to faith.
What people need to come to terms with is Jon has put out a Christian solo album and he is married to a prominent Christian figure (for better or worse). Something tells me if I went back to interviews with Neal Schon around the time his now-wife left her then-husband, I might find a few questions and answers about White House dumpster diving and wronged men. Interviews are about current events. When an interviewer asks a Christian to tell them about "their walk of faith", I guarantee you a Christian is going to answer. If you are devout, you do not pass up the opportunity to spread the word.
So unless I see something further, my points stand.
The interview was to promote a Journey concert. If I was a casual fan, I would get the impression that the band is now a religious band. Sorry. What he is doing is not OK.
How many Neal interviews from town to town touch on his solo stuff, Santana, etc? It just so happens that in asking Jon about solo stuff, it is not about Vortex Shredding, but about Christianity. What would you have Jon do?
Interviewer: "You released your first album of Christian music last year. Is that something you hope to do again?"
Jon: "Excuse me bitch, this interview needs to remain about Journey, How dare you fucking ask me a question about what else I am up to! I am not Jonathan Cain - I am the keyboard player and writer for the super-relevant rock band Journey! Next question please!"
Interviewer: "Tell me about your walk of faith."
Jon: "There you go again your poor excuse for an interviewer and human. I am deep into my Christianity and it would be wrong to answer that question when this 40+ year old rock band doing the same 12 songs every night is much more important. Get Rekt Bitch!"
My point is, the interviewer asked the questions and shaped the article. How Jon gets blame on that is beyond me?