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Ehwmatt wrote:Just got back from Walmart and I was reading all the band member "thank yous" in the liner notes and noticed this in Deen's list:
Steve Augeri - You are my brother forever and you are missed.
The two are obviously good friends, but still, what a show of class to acknowledge SA so warmly. Not only does the man sing and drum like crazy, but he's a class act all the way. It must have at least been a little uncomfortable for him to include that in there. Kudos Deen.

Ehwmatt wrote:Just got back from Walmart and I was reading all the band member "thank yous" in the liner notes and noticed this in Deen's list:
Steve Augeri - You are my brother forever and you are missed.
The two are obviously good friends, but still, what a show of class to acknowledge SA so warmly. Not only does the man sing and drum like crazy, but he's a class act all the way. It must have at least been a little uncomfortable for him to include that in there. Kudos Deen.
Ehwmatt wrote:Just got back from Walmart and I was reading all the band member "thank yous" in the liner notes and noticed this in Deen's list:
Steve Augeri - You are my brother forever and you are missed.
The two are obviously good friends, but still, what a show of class to acknowledge SA so warmly. Not only does the man sing and drum like crazy, but he's a class act all the way. It must have at least been a little uncomfortable for him to include that in there. Kudos Deen.
Journey/Survivor wrote:
Steve Augeri was fucked over by certain people. It's great to see one of the band members thank Augeri.
I personally am grateful to Steve Augeri for his contributions to Journey, and he deserves far better treatment than a lot of people give him.

piecesofeight wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:
Steve Augeri was fucked over by certain people. It's great to see one of the band members thank Augeri.
I personally am grateful to Steve Augeri for his contributions to Journey, and he deserves far better treatment than a lot of people give him.
Why..did someone hold a gun to his head telling him to lip and pull one over on the fans..![]()
Rick wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Just got back from Walmart and I was reading all the band member "thank yous" in the liner notes and noticed this in Deen's list:
Steve Augeri - You are my brother forever and you are missed.
The two are obviously good friends, but still, what a show of class to acknowledge SA so warmly. Not only does the man sing and drum like crazy, but he's a class act all the way. It must have at least been a little uncomfortable for him to include that in there. Kudos Deen.
Wait til you see him sing Mother, Father on the DVD. It'll go up even more. He fucking nails it. They have Perry in there also.
piecesofeight wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:
Steve Augeri was fucked over by certain people. It's great to see one of the band members thank Augeri.
I personally am grateful to Steve Augeri for his contributions to Journey, and he deserves far better treatment than a lot of people give him.
Why..did someone hold a gun to his head telling him to lip and pull one over on the fans..![]()

Rick wrote:
Wait til you see him sing Mother, Father on the DVD. It'll go up even more. He fucking nails it. They have Perry in there also.

piecesofeight wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:
Steve Augeri was fucked over by certain people. It's great to see one of the band members thank Augeri.
I personally am grateful to Steve Augeri for his contributions to Journey, and he deserves far better treatment than a lot of people give him.
Why..did someone hold a gun to his head telling him to lip and pull one over on the fans..![]()
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama

RedWingFan wrote:piecesofeight wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:
Steve Augeri was fucked over by certain people. It's great to see one of the band members thank Augeri.
I personally am grateful to Steve Augeri for his contributions to Journey, and he deserves far better treatment than a lot of people give him.
Why..did someone hold a gun to his head telling him to lip and pull one over on the fans..![]()
Well, he didn't have the clout that Perry had to say "I'm toast and can't do it anymore." He pretty much had to go along with the band.

STORY_TELLER wrote:RedWingFan wrote:piecesofeight wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:
Steve Augeri was fucked over by certain people. It's great to see one of the band members thank Augeri.
I personally am grateful to Steve Augeri for his contributions to Journey, and he deserves far better treatment than a lot of people give him.
Why..did someone hold a gun to his head telling him to lip and pull one over on the fans..![]()
Well, he didn't have the clout that Perry had to say "I'm toast and can't do it anymore." He pretty much had to go along with the band.
You know, what amazes me is how many people think Augeri got fucked over. How so? Did Journey boot him from the band and find a replacement after he sang out of pitch in the 2001 vegas DVD concert? No. They fixed him in post. That's how far back his problems extended. All the way to 2001. In fact, they kept him in the band, continued to tour, covered for him with pre-recorded tapes until they got busted, then nixed the tapes and continued to suffer embarrassing performances and bad reviews throughout the Generations tour. Even then, after the end of that embarrassing tour, he still was in the band. It wasn't until the start of the Def Leppard tour that they finally cut ties, and at the very last minute no less.
Seems to me they stuck by him for a really long time. I mean at what point would firing Augeri have been acceptable? What is he, window dressing? The guy couldn't do the job! Nice guy? Sure! Did he have the skills to front Journey? Not hardly and Herbie Herbert agrees with me on that one.
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama

STORY_TELLER wrote:RedWingFan wrote:piecesofeight wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:
Steve Augeri was fucked over by certain people. It's great to see one of the band members thank Augeri.
I personally am grateful to Steve Augeri for his contributions to Journey, and he deserves far better treatment than a lot of people give him.
Why..did someone hold a gun to his head telling him to lip and pull one over on the fans..![]()
Well, he didn't have the clout that Perry had to say "I'm toast and can't do it anymore." He pretty much had to go along with the band.
You know, what amazes me is how many people think Augeri got fucked over. How so? Did Journey boot him from the band and find a replacement after he sang out of pitch in the 2001 vegas DVD concert? No. They fixed him in post. That's how far back his problems extended. All the way to 2001. In fact, they kept him in the band, continued to tour, covered for him with pre-recorded tapes until they got busted, then nixed the tapes and continued to suffer embarrassing performances and bad reviews throughout the Generations tour. Even then, after the end of that embarrassing tour, he still was in the band. It wasn't until the start of the Def Leppard tour that they finally cut ties, and at the very last minute no less.
Seems to me they stuck by him for a really long time. I mean at what point would firing Augeri have been acceptable? What is he, window dressing? The guy couldn't do the job! Nice guy? Sure! Did he have the skills to front Journey? Not hardly and Herbie Herbert agrees with me on that one.
RedWingFan wrote:Where in my post did I say Augeri got fucked over?

Rick wrote:I kinda gotta agree with Blade Runner boy here.![]()

marco17 wrote:Deen always seems to have the most class out of them. Well, maybe Ross too, but he stays pretty quiet. Without getting into the disagreements above, I think the main difference is that Steve was probably pretty well liked within the band. Certainly he and Deen probably had a better relationship because they were the new guys to the band. Unfortunately, after all the touring his voice died. It wasn't as if they all got a fist fight and pissing match and Augeri said FU and walked. I am sure that no matter what douchebags the guys in the band can be, they all feel sorry for Steve losing his voice, regardless to whether they would ever admit it. Could they have handled it better, absolutely... but that just isn't the Journey way.

STORY_TELLER wrote:RedWingFan wrote:piecesofeight wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:
Steve Augeri was fucked over by certain people. It's great to see one of the band members thank Augeri.
I personally am grateful to Steve Augeri for his contributions to Journey, and he deserves far better treatment than a lot of people give him.
Why..did someone hold a gun to his head telling him to lip and pull one over on the fans..![]()
Well, he didn't have the clout that Perry had to say "I'm toast and can't do it anymore." He pretty much had to go along with the band.
You know, what amazes me is how many people think Augeri got fucked over. How so? Did Journey boot him from the band and find a replacement after he sang out of pitch in the 2001 vegas DVD concert? No. They fixed him in post. That's how far back his problems extended. All the way to 2001. In fact, they kept him in the band, continued to tour, covered for him with pre-recorded tapes until they got busted, then nixed the tapes and continued to suffer embarrassing performances and bad reviews throughout the Generations tour. Even then, after the end of that embarrassing tour, he still was in the band. It wasn't until the start of the Def Leppard tour that they finally cut ties, and at the very last minute no less.
Seems to me they stuck by him for a really long time. I mean at what point would firing Augeri have been acceptable? What is he, window dressing? The guy couldn't do the job! Nice guy? Sure! Did he have the skills to front Journey? Not hardly and Herbie Herbert agrees with me on that one.

Saint John wrote:He, like the rest of them, sold out for the easy buck. Story Teller is spot on in this instance.
Saint John wrote:Agreed. Looking back, Journey treated Augeri extremely well. He earned several million dollars

Big J wrote:Saint John wrote:Agreed. Looking back, Journey treated Augeri extremely well. He earned several million dollars
Oh I'd LOVE to see where and how he got THAT much.
Hired gun from the start - he didnt make NEAR several. He may have made a couple, but that ain't several.
Keep in mind he toured behind 2 1/2 records that didn't move at fucking all, including 1 where they didn't even have a record deal and another where they GAVE away the CD at the show.

STORY_TELLER wrote:RedWingFan wrote:piecesofeight wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:
Steve Augeri was fucked over by certain people. It's great to see one of the band members thank Augeri.
I personally am grateful to Steve Augeri for his contributions to Journey, and he deserves far better treatment than a lot of people give him.
Why..did someone hold a gun to his head telling him to lip and pull one over on the fans..![]()
Well, he didn't have the clout that Perry had to say "I'm toast and can't do it anymore." He pretty much had to go along with the band.
You know, what amazes me is how many people think Augeri got fucked over. How so? Did Journey boot him from the band and find a replacement after he sang out of pitch in the 2001 vegas DVD concert? No. They fixed him in post. That's how far back his problems extended. All the way to 2001. In fact, they kept him in the band, continued to tour, covered for him with pre-recorded tapes until they got busted, then nixed the tapes and continued to suffer embarrassing performances and bad reviews throughout the Generations tour. Even then, after the end of that embarrassing tour, he still was in the band. It wasn't until the start of the Def Leppard tour that they finally cut ties, and at the very last minute no less.
Seems to me they stuck by him for a really long time. I mean at what point would firing Augeri have been acceptable? What is he, window dressing? The guy couldn't do the job! Nice guy? Sure! Did he have the skills to front Journey? Not hardly and Herbie Herbert agrees with me on that one.
Saint John wrote:Story Teller is spot on in this instance.

The_Noble_Cause wrote:Your chronology is off.
Tapes started being used very early on in the Generations tour. They continued to be used until the end of that tour, and were used once again as the band made their way overseas. There, they pulled out all the stops, utilizing tapes American fans hadn't even heard. These included "Keep on Running" "Dead or Alive" and "Edge of the Blade" (with Augeri now hitting the tail-end with pristine glass shattering clarity, when previously he traded it off Deen).
It wasn't until they came back to the states for the Def tour that they underwent a total media blackout and let Augeri sink or swim on his own.

STORY_TELLER wrote:Big J wrote:Saint John wrote:Agreed. Looking back, Journey treated Augeri extremely well. He earned several million dollars
Oh I'd LOVE to see where and how he got THAT much.
Hired gun from the start - he didnt make NEAR several. He may have made a couple, but that ain't several.
Keep in mind he toured behind 2 1/2 records that didn't move at fucking all, including 1 where they didn't even have a record deal and another where they GAVE away the CD at the show.
The amount of money is irrelevant. Kind of pointless to bring it up. I think we can all agree, however much money he made, it was a lot more than he made fronting Tall Stories, Tyketto and especially more than he made at The Gap, right?
Bottom line is, he didn't get fucked over. Neal and Jon were pretty loyal to him, even when he was a detriment (which, for me, was from the get go.).

Big J wrote:including 1 where they didn't even have a record deal and another where they GAVE away the CD at the show.
jrnyman28 wrote:Big J wrote:including 1 where they didn't even have a record deal and another where they GAVE away the CD at the show.
Actually, every ticket paid $10 for the CD...even the shows that did not allow the CD handout. The boys made some serious BANK on the Generations Tour.

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