Boomchild wrote:Monker wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:Monker wrote:The difference is very simple:
Herbie was an awesome manager. And, Perry took over, dominated, and destroyed Journey a lot later then when Dennis did the same thing to Styx...so Journey was able to stay in the game through almost all of the 80's.
Consistent as always, eh Monker? You still sound like a broken record
The simple fact is that Dennis caused Styx to breakup a few years earlier then Perry caused Journey to break up. And, after that, Journey still had 'new' music to market to soundtracks almost to the end of the 80's. Herbie did the band good.
Actually, JY, Tommy and Dennis caused the breakup of Styx.
Really quick timeline:
Styx fires Dennis in 1979. Takes him back.
Tommy quits Styx during the KWH tour. Finishes tour, but is done. (So at this point, technically TOmmy busts up Styx.)
Styx attempts to get back together in 87/88, doesn't happen because Dennis has already committed to Boomchild and lots of legal agreements for it. By the time he's clear to do Styx, Tommy was in DY. Cue Glen and EOTC.
Styx goes away after EOTC and does Lady '95. Good feelings ensure, GH sells well, and the next year we get GH 2 and a tour. Everything seemingly OK, but we know now that the cracks were starting to appear again (i.e. the stories that JY/TS wanted to tour longer, and DDY nixed it).
1997 20th GI tour happens ... and then all hell breaks loose after TS' 7DZ tour culminating in DDY being replaced and the CMN telethon being his last gig with them.
A band is like a marriage. There's good, there's bad, but at some point if you can't do it for the business (see: Aerosmith) even if you don't all get along, it's going to break. This was not all Dennis' fault by any stretch of the imagination. It took all of them to say, "Fuck you" and we have what we have.