Calbear94 wrote:Honestly, has TapeGate slowed Journey down any?
"TageGate" hasn't affected Journey one iota. Save for the people on these forums (who are not the majority that make up Journey's concert attendees), no one is even aware there was a tapegate.
Fact is, Journey didn't have much speed to begin with. For all intents and purposes, all Journey really achieved during the Augeri era was to make money off touring the Perry era tunes. They're pretty much bullet proof in this area. People aren't showing up to the concerts because of new material, they're there for the nostalgia, regardless of who's singing (as long as it sounds similar to the way it does on the GH's CD).
Now, with Arnel, they have a chance at picking up some speed (so to speak). That is, all the Filipino fans who have joined the ranks via the YouTube marketing, plus, sell through on the new album will be much stronger via the Walmart deal.
All of this is not to say that Journey is going to make some kind of popular comeback and get top 10 airplay on radio. The songs will get some radio play then disappear. The only Journey that will continue to be played on the radio will be the GH's stuff. There will be some buzz on the band for a bit, but it will die off in time. Attendance at the shows might increase for a bit but it will level off. The band will (hopefully) release another album or two and tour some more. Hopefully Neal will keep the creative fire burning to make these (potential) albums as strong as Revelation appears to be and eventually, they'll hang it up.
The End
But lets not kid ourselves. Journey's music is 80's nostalgia. I'll continue to support them as long as they continue to produce quality material, but I'm not so delusional as to think the hiring of Arnel is going to return the band to the top of the charts.
Realistically,
ST