DracIsBack wrote:
Yeah, but damn, Prince is one HELL of a performer.
An absolute musical phenom.
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DracIsBack wrote:
Yeah, but damn, Prince is one HELL of a performer.
SteveForever wrote:[quote="brywool
You're letting your Perrypassion blind you. It would be bait and switch if it said 'original recordings' all over the album. I don't think it does and the band is being VERY vocal about that they are re-recorded hits. They're not trying to hide it.
Perry didn't make those songs famous- JOURNEY did. Perry made Oh Sherrie famous. If Journey recorded that, then you'd have a point. Take comfort in the fact that when this album does sell, once again, Perry will get a cut.

Greg wrote:brywool wrote:Perry didn't make those songs famous- JOURNEY did.
Journey WITH Steve Perry made those songs famous. Without Perry, you really think Journey would've been the success they were?
SteveForever wrote:[quote="brywool
You're letting your Perrypassion blind you. It would be bait and switch if it said 'original recordings' all over the album. I don't think it does and the band is being VERY vocal about that they are re-recorded hits. They're not trying to hide it.
Perry didn't make those songs famous- JOURNEY did. Perry made Oh Sherrie famous. If Journey recorded that, then you'd have a point. Take comfort in the fact that when this album does sell, once again, Perry will get a cut.

Greg wrote:brywool wrote:Perry didn't make those songs famous- JOURNEY did.
Journey WITH Steve Perry made those songs famous. Without Perry, you really think Journey would've been the success they were?

brywool wrote:Greg wrote:brywool wrote:Perry didn't make those songs famous- JOURNEY did.
Journey WITH Steve Perry made those songs famous. Without Perry, you really think Journey would've been the success they were?
No I don't, but I don't think that STEVE PERRY is Journey. He wasn't.

EightyRock wrote:Look at Augeri. Everybody said the same thing about him...he'll get better....he'll come into his own. He's rusty and hasn't been singing or performing since he got his Gap job. He did get a little better, but then he totally imploded.
EightyRock wrote:I'm not lookin' forward to TAPEGAPE, PART DOUX.
Ehwmatt wrote:brywool wrote:Greg wrote:brywool wrote:Perry didn't make those songs famous- JOURNEY did.
Journey WITH Steve Perry made those songs famous. Without Perry, you really think Journey would've been the success they were?
No I don't, but I don't think that STEVE PERRY is Journey. He wasn't.
I just don't get people that use success as the measuring stick for bands around here... Perry is who made Journey famous... without Jamison Survivor wouldn't have sold albums... Dennis made Styx famous etc etc.... while I love all the aforementioned performers, fame is about the dead last criterion I measure my like of a band by... in fact, I don't use it at all. Sure, maybe none of us would be here if they weren't "famous," but the fame is a byproduct, not a criterion for being good. If being famous is part of being a good or viable act, then here's a short list of contemporary legendary artists:
Usher
Britney Spears
Jay-Z
Nickelback
Fergie
Jessica Simpson

brywool wrote:
Dennis didn't make Styx. Dennis made Mr. Roboto and lost me as a fan for years.

Ehwmatt wrote:brywool wrote:
Dennis didn't make Styx. Dennis made Mr. Roboto and lost me as a fan for years.
Haha, I just saw Dennis last Saturday and he put on a hell of a great show... his band is awesome and his voice is as good as ever, but even I couldn't help cringing the whole time that song was performed.

jrnyman28 wrote:
Steve improved greatly from 1998 to 2004. If the band had taken some time off after the Under The Radar Tour Steve might still be in good shape. But that 2004 show I went to was the Augeri-era at it's zenith. The best show I've seen!
Agreed. Dude needed a break....or several.EightyRock wrote:I'm not lookin' forward to TAPEGAPE, PART DOUX.
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ProgRocker53 wrote:I've just recently begun getting into Prince. Dude's insanely talented. He records most of his own instruments right? AND he has like fifty albums... very prolific.
stevew2 wrote:Id rather watch him stand there and sing then alkwardlly jumping around like he did,BobbyinTN wrote:Liquid_Drummer wrote:After hearing every damn thing that I can find on youtube and other places I feel like Arnel may have bitten off more than he can chew... I am hoping it is only nerves but we wont really know until they hit the road for a bit.
For some reason I cant not imagine his voice being able to handle songs like Where were you, Escape, Line of fire etc when I hear him struggle with being on key in his upper range. Maybe I am jumping the gun a bit.
I have never heard Augeri or Jss's first shows with the band and we all know this is the hardest shit on earth for a man to sing... Seems to be they were in a hurry to get something out and they lucked in to Arnel. I am just concerned that Arnel's voice is going to crap out fast. I dont know why but I feel like I an just tell from the way he is singing which for the most part is very good but man it seems like he is really pushing and lacks that strong head voice that allowed Perry to sing the high notes using way less air.
Maybe he will improve.. Maybe he will implode... Maybe he will turn in to a umpa lumpa and run away to fairy land....
I started out HATING the idea of a new singer, heard Arnel, started enjoying his voice, heard Arnel with Journey, fell in love with his voice.
No singer will ever be 100% at every gig. Sometimes the flaws show us the humanity of it all especially on songs as hard as the Journey catalog.
His stage presence is fine. If he were just standing there people would bitch about that too.
jrnyman28 wrote:SteveForever wrote:re-recorded implies "made better", dude, its not better.
Re-recorded only means recorded again. That is acurate. It is YOU that attaches the 'made better' implication...
SteveForever wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:SteveForever wrote:re-recorded implies "made better", dude, its not better.
Re-recorded only means recorded again. That is acurate. It is YOU that attaches the 'made better' implication...
uh huh, right, everyone is advertising remastered re-digitized and re-recorded, the impression is that its better,
marketing is foolery.

brywool wrote:SteveForever wrote:[quote="brywool
You're letting your Perrypassion blind you. It would be bait and switch if it said 'original recordings' all over the album. I don't think it does and the band is being VERY vocal about that they are re-recorded hits. They're not trying to hide it.
Perry didn't make those songs famous- JOURNEY did. Perry made Oh Sherrie famous. If Journey recorded that, then you'd have a point. Take comfort in the fact that when this album does sell, once again, Perry will get a cut.
[quote="somebody_said"]Dillusional....Steve Perry and Neal Schon together made magic, they are the two that need to reunite,
everyone else is just gravy. re-recorded implies "made better", dude, its not better.
SteveForever wrote:brywool wrote:SteveForever wrote:[quote="brywool
You're letting your Perrypassion blind you. It would be bait and switch if it said 'original recordings' all over the album. I don't think it does and the band is being VERY vocal about that they are re-recorded hits. They're not trying to hide it.
Perry didn't make those songs famous- JOURNEY did. Perry made Oh Sherrie famous. If Journey recorded that, then you'd have a point. Take comfort in the fact that when this album does sell, once again, Perry will get a cut.
[quote="somebody_said"]Dillusional....Steve Perry and Neal Schon together made magic, they are the two that need to reunite,
everyone else is just gravy. re-recorded implies "made better", dude, its not better.
yeah, Rollie, Cain, Smith, Valory, Castronovo, Dunbar... all unnecessary![]()
Time to Wake Up from the Perry wet dream there... here's a sock...
Re-recorded implies the songs were 'RE RECORDED'. It implies nothing better or worse. It didn't say "new and improved with 8 essential vitamins and iron", it said re-recorded.
I guess they could've had Perry REMASTER the catalog AGAIN and charge the fans for that and that would've made ya happy? ugh...

nikki wrote:...Granted, Arnel is a great lead singer, but he will never be a great frontman. Sadly, Journey needs both.
Liquid_Drummer wrote:After hearing every damn thing that I can find on youtube and other places I feel like Arnel may have bitten off more than he can chew... I am hoping it is only nerves but we wont really know until they hit the road for a bit.
For some reason I cant not imagine his voice being able to handle songs like Where were you, Escape, Line of fire etc when I hear him struggle with being on key in his upper range. Maybe I am jumping the gun a bit.
I have never heard Augeri or Jss's first shows with the band and we all know this is the hardest shit on earth for a man to sing... Seems to be they were in a hurry to get something out and they lucked in to Arnel. I am just concerned that Arnel's voice is going to crap out fast. I dont know why but I feel like I an just tell from the way he is singing which for the most part is very good but man it seems like he is really pushing and lacks that strong head voice that allowed Perry to sing the high notes using way less air.
Maybe he will improve.. Maybe he will implode... Maybe he will turn in to a umpa lumpa and run away to fairy land....

texafana wrote:wtf? At this stage in their career, a good frontman????? Puhlease... vocals are by far more important than any stage antic.
You are right,reallyIf they would have tooken a break right after 2003, Augeri might still have had a voice. But you know how it went, The train must plow on .The shows i saw him on on 2003 and part2004 were the best.The crowd loved him and Journeyjrnyman28 wrote:EightyRock wrote:Look at Augeri. Everybody said the same thing about him...he'll get better....he'll come into his own. He's rusty and hasn't been singing or performing since he got his Gap job. He did get a little better, but then he totally imploded.
Steve improved greatly from 1998 to 2004. If the band had taken some time off after the Under The Radar Tour Steve might still be in good shape. But that 2004 show I went to was the Augeri-era at it's zenith. The best show I've seen!EightyRock wrote:I'm not lookin' forward to TAPEGAPE, PART DOUX.
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brywool wrote:...Now, Steve, get the master tapes from Arrival, Remember Me, and Generations. SLOW THE TRACKS DOWN so that they will fit your current vocal range and re-record the lead vocal tracks, presto, another reformed Journey album.
Liquid_Drummer wrote:After hearing every damn thing that I can find on youtube and other places I feel like Arnel may have bitten off more than he can chew... I am hoping it is only nerves but we wont really know until they hit the road for a bit.
For some reason I cant not imagine his voice being able to handle songs like Where were you, Escape, Line of fire etc when I hear him struggle with being on key in his upper range. Maybe I am jumping the gun a bit.
I have never heard Augeri or Jss's first shows with the band and we all know this is the hardest shit on earth for a man to sing... Seems to be they were in a hurry to get something out and they lucked in to Arnel. I am just concerned that Arnel's voice is going to crap out fast. I dont know why but I feel like I an just tell from the way he is singing which for the most part is very good but man it seems like he is really pushing and lacks that strong head voice that allowed Perry to sing the high notes using way less air.
Maybe he will improve.. Maybe he will implode... Maybe he will turn in to a umpa lumpa and run away to fairy land....

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