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NEAL SCHON On Former JOURNEY Singer STEVE PERRY: ‘We’re Talking And Getting To Know Each Other Again’

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In a new interview with VultureJOURNEY guitarist Neal Schon was asked to recount his most endearing memory of the band’s former singer, Steve Perry. He said: “We were very, very tight. We’re talking and getting to know each other again — though not trying to get together musically again, but he’s learning who I am now, through a portion of our business that I’m kind of controlling now. I’m talking about a JOURNEY trademark that I’ve obtained, as we’ve never owned our own trademark. All these years, many people lied to us. My wife and I finally got to the bottom of it after investigating for years. We were fought hard by everybody, but we managed to obtain the trademark. So we’re talking about that and figuring out the future of that, but we’re talking.

“I have great memories of when Steve and I first met,” he continued. “We hung out all the time, man. We were like brothers. We were crazy. We spent a lot of nights out way too late doing things we shouldn’t be doing. Drinking and whatnot. We overindulged in a lot of stuff. But bottom line, we had a really good time for many, many years. Lots of enduring moments onstage and offstage. He was a really funny guy. I saw a fraction of a moment of it when we got together before the Rock Hall Of Fame induction. I managed to get into his room, which was locked down like Fort Knox. We had a good hang in there. I felt like I still knew this guy and we were still really great friends.

Perry reunited with JOURNEY for the first time in years as they were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in April 2017. The iconic singer appeared onstage with his former bandmates as they each gave speeches, but did not perform with the group later in the event.

Perry‘s final full concert with JOURNEY took place in early 1987. He later rejoined his bandmates for a brief performance in 1991 to honor late concert promoter Bill Graham. He also appeared with JOURNEY when they received a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame in 2005.

“Somehow, things always get twisted to where I’m trying to take advantage of somebody, and it’s really not the issue at all. I am a true friend of his, whether he knows it or not,” Neal continued. “And I get the feeling, when I’m trying to talk to him, that he thinks that I just want something. I don’t want anything. I just wanna support him, to show him respect for all the great years that we had. And that’s it — simply, that is it.”

“What I did notice is that when he first came out and started doing the very first interviews [in support of ‘Traces’], he had a lot to say about him and I, and it was all very positive, what he was talking about — our friendship and what we wrote together and what he cherishes in his heart. And then things dramatically changed, whether it was edited out by higher-ups or whatever, but it went from completely one way to another. I was, like, ‘Wow! That’s just too bad.’ Because he was being honest, and he was telling everybody how he felt. And then it seemed like somebody had clamped down on him and said, ‘Don’t talk about it.’ Which I’ve seen a lot in all the years that I’ve been in this industry, and I just know what goes on behind the doors, and there’s a lot of politics.

“I have no idea why he wouldn’t wanna sing or at least even go on TV and promote his record, if he doesn’t wanna do a tour,” Schon added. “I can understand that. But take advantage of the late-night shows and go play, at least.”

Back in October 2018, Perry told Rolling Stone that he couldn’t imagine working with Schon in any capacity again or even re-establishing their friendship.

“I’m not sure that’s possible without stirring up hopes of a reunion,” Perry said. “Please listen to me. I left the band 31 fucking years ago, my friend. You can still love someone, but not want to work with them. And if they only love you because they want to work with you, that doesn’t feel good to me.”

Source:  www.blabbermouth.net

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