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Danny Tse
10-31-2011, 12:43 PM
From Yahoo News (http://news.yahoo.com/steve-perry-says-journey-reunion-not-likely-103248869.html)


The resurgence of Journey and the band's hit "Don't Stop Believin'" may have given fans hope of a reunion, but former lead singer Steve Perry says that's probably not going to happen.

"It's like any emotional, committed relationship. At some point, they seem to all have a shelf life and bands are no exception," he said. "Life has moved us all on in different places in our lives. . They're doing what they're doing ? they have been since '98. And I've been doing what I'm doing, which is living my life and having a personal life."

Perry, who rarely does detailed interviews, spoke to The Associated Press by phone last week, ahead of Tuesday's release of Journey's "Greatest Hits Vol. 2" and the remastered version of Perry's 1984 solo album, "Street Talk," which included the No. 1 hit "Oh Sherrie" and the ballad "Foolish Heart."

His former band mates have continued on since Perry's departure 13 years ago, performing as Journey with a new lead singer, Arnel Pineda. Pineda sounds like Perry, who was once ranked by Rolling Stone magazine as No. 76 of the greatest 100 singers of all time.

Perry doesn't dwell on the band's current lineup, saying that everyone has moved on, but said he relishes the songs he did with Journey that keep getting airplay.

Thirty years after its release, Journey's most memorable hit ? "Don't Stop Believin'" ? manages to keep getting rediscovered in new contexts. The song, which Perry wrote with Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain and guitarist Neil Schon, has shown up in the Broadway show "Rock of Ages" (which Perry said he hasn't seen), the cut-to-black finale of "The Sopranos" and the movie "Monster," for which Charlize Theron won an Oscar for best actress. Most recently, it appears in Brad Pitt's "Moneyball."

But it has probably reached its youngest audience through the hit TV show "Glee," which has also featured other Journey hits "Faithfully" and the medley version of "Any Way You Want It/Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin.'"

Perry said he's stunned that "Don't Stop Believin'" continues to resonate with so many people.

"It's very shocking because now I'm getting it for 7-, 8-, 9-, 10-year-olds coming up to me, and they love that song and they've made it their song," said Perry, 62. "It's just amazing to me."

He said that when he was first shown the pilot for "Glee," he wasn't sure if he wanted "Don't Stop Believin'" to be used. He said he and his former band members are careful to make sure Journey's songs are used to their standards: "There's been so many requests for silly food products over the years."

Perry said he and Journey members don't speak directly to each other about authorizing the use of songs, or much about anything else, but instead work through representatives to reach agreement.

In recent years, he says he's received offers to appear on "Glee" and to serve as a judge on "American Idol," where friend and former band mate Randy Jackson is a judge. But he's turned those and other offers down because, he explains, he's not a "front-camera guy."

Lately, Perry's been dabbling in film editing and writing music for a possible solo album, a challenging process after years of being away from the music business.

"I'm going to be recording sometime soon," said Perry.

He said he's recorded three cover songs recently, but would only disclose that one was a Beatles tune and that he has played his new music for just a few friends privately.

Perry said his signature voice, which stretches for high and long notes in many of his songs, is in good shape overall. At one point in the interview, telling a story about one of Journey's first tours, he broke into the Journey song "Feeling That Way."

Physically, though, he's battled health issues. He had hip replacement surgery 13 years ago, and has struggled with a "pretty substantial amount of arthritis that's not comfortable."

"I live on anti-inflammatories," Perry said, noting that he has had some arthritis-related surgeries over the years since he left Journey.

Still, he says he's feeling good overall. He even left open the possibility of touring again ? just not with Journey.

"We have severely, emotionally gone our separate ways."

Danny Tse
10-31-2011, 12:47 PM
Also, Steve Perry talks more in-depth about remastering Journey "Greatest Hits Vol. 2", his solo albums and his recent activities (http://melodicrock.com/interviews/steveperry-2011.html).

Toolfan66
10-31-2011, 01:40 PM
JOURNEYS music will go on for decades and will always reach the younger crowd just as the BEATLES have!!

fossy
10-31-2011, 02:08 PM
some of the greatest bands , members are still alive LOL and they will not get back together ...amazing

steve obviously has his reasons & I certainly respect that ... I find it very interesting that the band looked for & found someone who sounds like him instead of just going with a new singer & letting that singer do his own thing within the band ...writing new music & such ...

Journey is one of the great ones though & guess they are doing good after all these years ...

agfrost
10-31-2011, 03:45 PM
I was under the impression that his voice was gone...

When the White Sox won the World Series a couple years back, DSB was their semi-official song. One of the news channels had him in and got him to sing a few bars, and it was....not good.

Toolfan66
10-31-2011, 03:53 PM
Well they could have the new guy singing back stage as Steve lip syncs his own songs!!! LOL nobody would know the difference!!


J/K...

brgman
10-31-2011, 03:56 PM
"Steve Perry says Journey reunion unlikely"

THANK GOD!!!

nap
11-01-2011, 05:02 AM
Not really a huge fan but never fully understood why he left. Didn't it have something to do with his health ? A good voice nonetheless. :cool:

Dennis Gardner
11-01-2011, 05:45 AM
Hip replacement due to the excessive force from carrying the melon on top of his shoulders around for so long that contained enough ego for 5 superbands.

Great voice, massive asshat.

tonyb
11-01-2011, 05:52 AM
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Great voice, massive asshat.

Sums it up nicely.....totally agree.

Keiko
11-01-2011, 06:14 AM
When I was in the Army, all the service wives drooled over him in the MTV music videos. Like he was some sort of Adonis??? Never understood why. Yeah, he can sing and I like a lot of Journey's music, but the guy is full of himself.

mhardy6647
11-01-2011, 09:03 AM
oh, dang. ... and I so enjoy listening to 60 year olds sing falsetto.

In all seriousness, I am secure enough in my - whatever - to admit that there are a number of Journey songs I really like. Doesn't mean that their getting back together would do anything to enhance whatever reputation that they have/had.

decal
11-01-2011, 09:38 AM
"Steve Perry says Journey reunion unlikely"

THANK GOD!!!

I second that!!!!

steveinaz
11-01-2011, 10:10 AM
They (Journey) can stand all the karaoke singers they want in front; but they'll never sing with the same depth/soul as Perry. The "new" Journey is a traveling wedding band, nothing more.

thesurfer
11-01-2011, 11:03 AM
Journey, REO, STYX, All had good songs, but were really no more than bands youd listen to with a date, there music in general, was no more than chick music,, as oposed to AC/DC, or Van Halen, Rush, etc. No need for a retread,

nooshinjohn
11-01-2011, 11:52 AM
They (Journey) can stand all the karaoke singers they want in front; but they'll never sing with the same depth/soul as Perry. The "new" Journey is a traveling wedding band, nothing more.

This. A very expensive wedding band to be sure, but I have been done with them since they cut 'Escape". They were good until they sold out. Neil Schon is as much an asshat as Steve Perry.

Danny Tse
11-04-2011, 02:31 PM
Neil Schon is as much an asshat as Steve Perry.

At least Steve Perry isn't having an affair with the female half of the White House party crashers. Not meant to be political.