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NEAL SCHON MUSICVerified account @NealSchonMusic
And now about that audit fellas ... it's coming soon
Hollywood wrote:
I don't see how anyone could agree with Neal at this point. I do agree with his premise, Journey is about inclusion. Not about one religion or about politics. .
Archetype wrote:Neal is meeting with lawyers today. Wonder what will become of it. I think he has wanted Jon gone for a long time- but it seems like he's trying to throw the whole band out with Jon. I still think he'll end up being the one on the outside looking in if he pushes it too far.
George_g888 wrote:Apologies if somebody already posted this, but from neal's official twitter:
@NealSchonMusic
How would you feel if u found out that the rest of the band wanted to tour without me? I've always been 100%JRNY and made the right choices
Greg wrote: The only thing that stands out to me that I would call wrong on the other guys' behalf is if it was true about Cain wanting to block Rolie from performing with the band at the RRHoF ceremony.
Eric wrote:Greg wrote: The only thing that stands out to me that I would call wrong on the other guys' behalf is if it was true about Cain wanting to block Rolie from performing with the band at the RRHoF ceremony.
I believe this was related to the shows Journey did with Santana last year. Not 100% sure, though.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:It seems the tipping point was when they were in Vegas and Cain said they would write and they didn't. Also, remember when Neal took issue with Cain saying he was the guy that wrote Don't Stop Believing. Cain has since changed his Twitter to now say he co-wrote the song.
I still think something else is going on behind the scenes. Neal's behavior is abnormal. It's like somebody on meth.
brywool wrote:Yeah, I don't agree that Neal should keep spilling (as voyeuristically fascinating as it is)
The band stuff is what it is but if there's ANY lesson to be learned from Steve Perry, it's 'Take the High Road'. Seriously - Perry was always a private guy and that has served him extremely well. Neal should take a lesson from that. If Neal ends up burning Journey to the ground (as right as he may or may not be) he will have an absolute uphill battle getting anyone to follow whatever new Journey there is to be because he will be seen as the bad guy. He already is if you believe many of the FB/Twitter posts.
Greg wrote:brywool wrote:Yeah, I don't agree that Neal should keep spilling (as voyeuristically fascinating as it is)
The band stuff is what it is but if there's ANY lesson to be learned from Steve Perry, it's 'Take the High Road'. Seriously - Perry was always a private guy and that has served him extremely well. Neal should take a lesson from that. If Neal ends up burning Journey to the ground (as right as he may or may not be) he will have an absolute uphill battle getting anyone to follow whatever new Journey there is to be because he will be seen as the bad guy. He already is if you believe many of the FB/Twitter posts.
Nail on the head there! It's going to be awfully hard to rebuild the Journey brand after kicking Arnel Pineda to the curb. It's not a good look for Journey no matter how you slice it.
Archetype wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:It seems the tipping point was when they were in Vegas and Cain said they would write and they didn't. Also, remember when Neal took issue with Cain saying he was the guy that wrote Don't Stop Believing. Cain has since changed his Twitter to now say he co-wrote the song.
I still think something else is going on behind the scenes. Neal's behavior is abnormal. It's like somebody on meth.
Given Deen's use of meth in the past, it's not totally out of the question that Neal might have gotten into it as well. The "hackers" and "Paula White plant" ramblings are really bizarre.
Eric wrote:Hollywood wrote:
I don't see how anyone could agree with Neal at this point. I do agree with his premise, Journey is about inclusion. Not about one religion or about politics. .
I agree with him on just about everything - except the ultra aggressive social media ranting. HOWEVER, if he had tried for 2 years to discuss this stuff and it didn't work then maybe this was the only way?
- I disagree Cain doesn't bring religion into interviews about Journey.
- It seems Cain's wife has a terrible rep and that is no good for the brand. Being accused of what she is is much different than being a silly reality TV persona IMO.
- I am bored to death and uninspired by the GH jukebox tour they have been doing
- I'm with Schon that the band needs new music and think Cain's attitude about not creating is disgusting
- I'm floored that Rolie wasn't allowed to jam with the band. It's beyond appalling and anyone who voted against that should be gonzo.
The political stuff is dicier for me. It does appear someone arranged press, but I doubt Arnel had anything to do with it. I would have done a VIP tour as well - no matter wo is in office. Whomever set up the press and made it sound like Journey was there was wrong, though.
I also agree with the assertion that Schon might be bringing more attention to some of these things. But I definitely saw the White House stuff from something other than Schon's social media. One of my buddies sent an email razzing me.
If we want a new Journey, Schon is the only way. That's what I want. So while I hope he takes a long vacation from social media - I'm on his side.
Eric wrote:
That accusation seems bizarre to me. He looks pretty healthy in those Classic East Vids.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Eric wrote:
That accusation seems bizarre to me. He looks pretty healthy in those Classic East Vids.
Accusing people every 5 minutes of hacking or sending trolls to your accounts seems normal to you? It's classic paranoid behavior. It's like Ray Liotta at the end of Goodfellas scanning the sky for black helicopters. Dude needs to check into rehab.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Archetype wrote:The funny thing is that I wouldn't have even known that those 3 visited the White House if Neal hadn't been throwing a days long twitter tantrum about it, and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Same here.
perryfan61 wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Archetype wrote:The funny thing is that I wouldn't have even known that those 3 visited the White House if Neal hadn't been throwing a days long twitter tantrum about it, and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Same here.
Probably none of us would know about it if Neal hadn't gone ballistic over the whole thing.... I think he enjoys stirring things up, it makes him feel good.
Eric wrote:Greg wrote: The only thing that stands out to me that I would call wrong on the other guys' behalf is if it was true about Cain wanting to block Rolie from performing with the band at the RRHoF ceremony.
I believe this was related to the shows Journey did with Santana last year. Not 100% sure, though.
jrnyman28 wrote:Eric wrote:Greg wrote: The only thing that stands out to me that I would call wrong on the other guys' behalf is if it was true about Cain wanting to block Rolie from performing with the band at the RRHoF ceremony.
I believe this was related to the shows Journey did with Santana last year. Not 100% sure, though.
Neal has said he had to fight to have Gregg perform at the RNRHOF.
And he has said the Santana/Journey shows did not feature Gregg guesting with Journey because Jon and Ross said NO.
tj wrote:Sorry, not good with the quotes thing in this forum. From below:
-Jonathan's new wife does have a bad public reputation. Neal's wife's rep is not much better and she was thrust in the middle of all kinds of band stuff.
Jon's wife also has at least a million people who follow her and her teachings. Controversial theology yes, but then what theology isn't? On the other side, I doubt that there are very many people, certainly not nearly as many as Paula White, who support Neal's wife.
bellairepark73 wrote:
Eric wrote:Hollywood wrote:
I don't see how anyone could agree with Neal at this point. I do agree with his premise, Journey is about inclusion. Not about one religion or about politics. .
I agree with him on just about everything - except the ultra aggressive social media ranting. HOWEVER, if he had tried for 2 years to discuss this stuff and it didn't work then maybe this was the only way?
- I disagree Cain doesn't bring religion into interviews about Journey.
- It seems Cain's wife has a terrible rep and that is no good for the brand. Being accused of what she is is much different than being a silly reality TV persona IMO.
- I am bored to death and uninspired by the GH jukebox tour they have been doing
- I'm with Schon that the band needs new music and think Cain's attitude about not creating is disgusting
- I'm floored that Rolie wasn't allowed to jam with the band. It's beyond appalling and anyone who voted against that should be gonzo.
The political stuff is dicier for me. It does appear someone arranged press, but I doubt Arnel had anything to do with it. I would have done a VIP tour as well - no matter wo is in office. Whomever set up the press and made it sound like Journey was there was wrong, though.
I also agree with the assertion that Schon might be bringing more attention to some of these things. But I definitely saw the White House stuff from something other than Schon's social media. One of my buddies sent an email razzing me.
If we want a new Journey, Schon is the only way. That's what I want. So while I hope he takes a long vacation from social media - I'm on his side.
Memorex wrote:Like I said, first-world problems. One millionaire is irritated with other millionaires.
HydraRed wrote:And it doesn't help that people just overflow him with agreement, so it immediately goes to his head and just keeps going on and on and on.
Eric wrote:tj wrote:Sorry, not good with the quotes thing in this forum. From below:
-Jonathan's new wife does have a bad public reputation. Neal's wife's rep is not much better and she was thrust in the middle of all kinds of band stuff.
Jon's wife also has at least a million people who follow her and her teachings. Controversial theology yes, but then what theology isn't? On the other side, I doubt that there are very many people, certainly not nearly as many as Paula White, who support Neal's wife.
Jim and Tammy Faye had a lot of "supporters" too. For a while.
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