Moderator: Andrew
The_Noble_Cause wrote:In addition to filling-in last minute, Soto also made a since outreach to fans old and new to move the band forward. His comments here are appreciated because he has many of the same unanswered questions many fans have. There's no doubt about it that the band fucked him.
Also, the article is inaccurate regarding Augeri's vocal issues starting "a week and a half into" the Def co-tour. The band was aware of the issue at the start of the Generations tour. Pure greed.
Monker wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:In addition to filling-in last minute, Soto also made a since outreach to fans old and new to move the band forward. His comments here are appreciated because he has many of the same unanswered questions many fans have. There's no doubt about it that the band fucked him.
Also, the article is inaccurate regarding Augeri's vocal issues starting "a week and a half into" the Def co-tour. The band was aware of the issue at the start of the Generations tour. Pure greed.
That is the thing that many do not want to admit...that Journey has fucked a lot of people. Even Deen eventually admitted that I was right about that. Aynsley could say the same about how he was fired. Fleischman was fired after secretly auditioning Perry. The pre-Perry reunion band was fucked, and that included Herbie, Rolie, and Chalfant. Augeri was fucked by over touring and then laying the entirety of his vocal issues on him alone, and the entirety of the "tape gate". And, I assume they fucked Deen by using him for tapegate and then losing his number after they (Neal) was done with him.
Journey is a ruthless and cut throat business partner. If you get too involved and too close, there is a large chance you are going to get screwed. They NEED Arnel right now...but, if they didn't, he would be cut loose and replaced, too. Loyalty only exists when you can make them money. That is the bottom line truth to Journey.
Yes, JSS came on here to interact with fans. I interacted with him too...him trying to convince me that he was a good replacement - which I never believed. But, it was admirable of him to reach out and put forth the effort. Being angry and hurt and all of this other stuff for things that happened so long ago is a bit old. He should remember that if he were not fired, he would not be in WET...and I would rather listen to any of the WET albums than the last two Journey album...he should be prouder of those than anything he did with Journey, or Neal.
RonaldDupris wrote:Jeff needs to let it go and move on. Dude was in the band for less than a year. He looks terrible by the way, almost unrecognizable anymore in that picture.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:RonaldDupris wrote:Jeff needs to let it go and move on. Dude was in the band for less than a year. He looks terrible by the way, almost unrecognizable anymore in that picture.
The interviewer is the one who brought JSS's time in Journey. Truthfully answering a reporter's questions doesn't mean someone is stuck living in the past. Soto has released aton of musically interesting projects post-Journey.
RonaldDupris wrote:
No disrespect but I'm starting to think Journey were justified in getting rid of him. From all the interviews I've seen, the guy doesn't appear to be all there mentally.
RonaldDupris wrote:What is rolling?
RonaldDupris wrote:When I see an individual who's immensely successful, very lucky, and lived out tons of dreams, bitching time after time over the years about his 8-to-10 months that he was in Journey and how they fired him and blah, blah, blah and still not able to move on after 12 years, then YES, I DO question his mental health. It's not healthy to still be that bent on something that happened 12 years ago and ultimately was a very small part of his huge, successful career. If he still can't let it go after 12 years, then yes, I would absolutely suggest therapy and I'm not joking. Move on finally Jeff.
RonaldDupris wrote:What is rolling?
When I see an individual who's immensely successful, very lucky, and lived out tons of dreams, bitching time after time over the years about his 8-to-10 months that he was in Journey and how they fired him and blah, blah, blah and still not able to move on after 12 years, then YES, I DO question his mental health. It's not healthy to still be that bent on something that happened 12 years ago and ultimately was a very small part of his huge, successful career. If he still can't let it go after 12 years, then yes, I would absolutely suggest therapy and I'm not joking. Move on finally Jeff.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 105 guests