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Postby journey361 » Thu May 21, 2009 8:53 am

So will Perry's voice sound better on his upcoming solo comeback CD. or worse than TBF. There is no question he struggled through this period on TBF. But will 14 years with no strain and rest help him including help from the Doc. At 60, is it possible he's captured some or alot of voice back?.
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Postby yak » Thu May 21, 2009 9:02 am

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Chevypv wrote:would have been my favorite album if a few more songs had held the tone of "One More" That song was dark and brooding, and one of the heaviest songs they ever wrote. The vocals were gritty and strong and the guitar work was vicious.


I wish they had more songs with lyrics that were a little more like this.. The whole relationships lost, heartache, What did I do wrong girl, whos crying now gets a bit tedious. I really love Journey however I wish they would have spread their wings a bit more ala Dream After Dream but even that album isnt all there because too little Perry. Love the damn music though...


I think the music is what made Dream After Dream one of Journey's best works. It didn't need vocals.; What was there was just the right amount. It remains my favorite piece of Journey music....simply stunning.
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Postby portland » Thu May 21, 2009 10:33 am

yak wrote:
Liquid_Drummer wrote:
Chevypv wrote:would have been my favorite album if a few more songs had held the tone of "One More" That song was dark and brooding, and one of the heaviest songs they ever wrote. The vocals were gritty and strong and the guitar work was vicious.


I wish they had more songs with lyrics that were a little more like this.. The whole relationships lost, heartache, What did I do wrong girl, whos crying now gets a bit tedious. I really love Journey however I wish they would have spread their wings a bit more ala Dream After Dream but even that album isnt all there because too little Perry. Love the damn music though...


I think the music is what made Dream After Dream one of Journey's best works. It didn't need vocals.; What was there was just the right amount. It remains my favorite piece of Journey music....simply stunning.





I like all of it up until after TBF - that is when it ended for me. :cry:
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Postby StoneCold » Thu May 21, 2009 11:25 am

portland wrote:
yak wrote:
Liquid_Drummer wrote:
Chevypv wrote:would have been my favorite album if a few more songs had held the tone of "One More" That song was dark and brooding, and one of the heaviest songs they ever wrote. The vocals were gritty and strong and the guitar work was vicious.


I wish they had more songs with lyrics that were a little more like this.. The whole relationships lost, heartache, What did I do wrong girl, whos crying now gets a bit tedious. I really love Journey however I wish they would have spread their wings a bit more ala Dream After Dream but even that album isnt all there because too little Perry. Love the damn music though...


I think the music is what made Dream After Dream one of Journey's best works. It didn't need vocals.; What was there was just the right amount. It remains my favorite piece of Journey music....simply stunning.





I like all of it up until after TBF - that is when it ended for me. :cry:


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Postby portland » Thu May 21, 2009 11:29 am

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portland wrote:
yak wrote:
Liquid_Drummer wrote:
Chevypv wrote:would have been my favorite album if a few more songs had held the tone of "One More" That song was dark and brooding, and one of the heaviest songs they ever wrote. The vocals were gritty and strong and the guitar work was vicious.


I wish they had more songs with lyrics that were a little more like this.. The whole relationships lost, heartache, What did I do wrong girl, whos crying now gets a bit tedious. I really love Journey however I wish they would have spread their wings a bit more ala Dream After Dream but even that album isnt all there because too little Perry. Love the damn music though...


I think the music is what made Dream After Dream one of Journey's best works. It didn't need vocals.; What was there was just the right amount. It remains my favorite piece of Journey music....simply stunning.





I like all of it up until after TBF - that is when it ended for me. :cry:


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Whatever you want to call me.....but I just can't get past the Perry years......no soap involved.....just a true blue Perry fan :)
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Postby Aaron » Thu May 21, 2009 11:32 am

It sucked. It was pitched as a rock record and was actually an adult contemporary one. Yawn ....

It was the the first Journey record that pissed me off the first time I listened to it. What a disappointment.
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Postby journey361 » Thu May 21, 2009 11:34 am

Lets all face it, no matter if you like it or you don't, sadly, it's the last project Mr. Sir Perry will do for JOURNEY.
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Postby portland » Thu May 21, 2009 11:37 am

journey361 wrote:Lets all face it, no matter if you like it or you don't, sadly, it's the last project Mr. Sir Perry will do for JOURNEY.






Your negativity needs to stop.....I am all for the positive thinking thing :D Work with me.......
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Postby journey361 » Thu May 21, 2009 11:45 am

OK than Portland, help my belief that soon, very soon, SP will release his new comebacl CD. It would insure my positive attitude on here, that's for sure.
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Postby portland » Thu May 21, 2009 12:00 pm

journey361 wrote:OK than Portland, help my belief that soon, very soon, SP will release his new comebacl CD. It would insure my positive attitude on here, that's for sure.




Me too, I just think that we need to try to stay on the positive note........I know I am delusional!
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Postby journey361 » Thu May 21, 2009 12:04 pm

What pisses me off more than anything is he just has quit. You know how hard it is for me being a fan of his and his talents and i have to go back in time to enjoy it. I mean, he;s alive and he's doing stuff, c'mon for goodness sake.
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Postby portland » Thu May 21, 2009 12:06 pm

journey361 wrote:What pisses me off more than anything is he just has quit. You know how hard it is for me being a fan of his and his talents and i have to go back in time to enjoy it. I mean, he;s alive and he's doing stuff, c'mon for goodness sake.





Agreed!!! It sucks to be a Steve Perry fan!
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Postby weatherman90 » Thu May 21, 2009 12:11 pm

portland wrote:
journey361 wrote:What pisses me off more than anything is he just has quit. You know how hard it is for me being a fan of his and his talents and i have to go back in time to enjoy it. I mean, he;s alive and he's doing stuff, c'mon for goodness sake.





Agreed!!! It sucks to be a Steve Perry fan!


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Postby journey361 » Thu May 21, 2009 12:14 pm

Your telling me, my mom who's now 82, sang professionally and sang all over the U.S. It was 1977 and i was running orders for workers on my dinner hour and as i passed who i thought was a woman, a man offered me 2 tickets to a concert which he said was a new band and he was the lead singer. I couldn't go, i had to work the next day and i remember our family eating breakfast and the noon news came on TV and said a group names JOURNEY was in town tonight and they showed a pic and i freaked out. I said mom, that guy gave me a ticket to the show. They played a song (don't remember what it was) but my mom's jaw dropped. We were bitten and to this day, he's the best ever in my opinion, simply amazing.
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Postby StoneCold » Thu May 21, 2009 1:07 pm

portland wrote:
journey361 wrote:What pisses me off more than anything is he just has quit. You know how hard it is for me being a fan of his and his talents and i have to go back in time to enjoy it. I mean, he;s alive and he's doing stuff, c'mon for goodness sake.





Agreed!!! It sucks to be a Steve Perry fan!


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Postby Deb » Thu May 21, 2009 1:15 pm

weatherman90 wrote:...and an Aldo Nova fan! 8)


:( So true, love his stuff! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUb0i-9P-9w
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Postby mikemarrs » Sat May 23, 2009 9:20 am

think its pretty interesting that besides when you love a woman they chose when i think of you also to be included on the essentials release.plenty of great ballads on this album trial by fire.easy to fall is my favorite ballad on the album.
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Postby Gordon from Edinburgh » Sat May 23, 2009 9:24 am

journey361 wrote:So will Perry's voice sound better on his upcoming solo comeback CD. or worse than TBF. There is no question he struggled through this period on TBF. But will 14 years with no strain and rest help him including help from the Doc. At 60, is it possible he's captured some or alot of voice back?.



Sorry, BUT, there is a question about this so called "struggle". TBF is a fantastic album and his voice on it is awesome - always loved it - have gone back after reading a lot of BS on here and discovered that it just gets better with the passing years. Its a mature album and has more songs i can play over and over now, than Escape has for me.
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Postby Saint John » Sat May 23, 2009 9:32 am

Gordon from Edinburgh wrote:Sorry, BUT, there is a question about this so called "struggle".


To my ears he's struggling mightily to "rock" on that album. I Can See It In Your Eyes showcases vocal decay, hollowness and he's a bit thin sounding on the song. I'd bet anything that it was his decision to leave that song off of the U.S. version because he heard the same thing in his voice that I do. Message Of Love has the same problem. That songs absolutely rocks musically, but he simply couldn't soar at all and it made the song plateau quite quickly. Frontiers-era Perry (or even ROR-era) would have knocked that song out of the park. Instead, he hit a lazy fly to left.
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Postby Chubby321 » Sat May 23, 2009 10:50 am

I Can See It In Your Eyes



Arnel will rock and nail that song. :D
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Postby Don » Sat May 23, 2009 11:03 am

Chubby321 wrote:I Can See It In Your Eyes



Arnel will rock and nail that song. :D


Arnel needs to lay off of SP and SA's sloppy seconds and get more of his own songs to nail. I expect a minimum of 14 NEW songs on this next album.
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Postby Chubby321 » Sat May 23, 2009 11:43 am

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Chubby321 wrote:I Can See It In Your Eyes



Arnel will rock and nail that song. :D


Arnel needs to lay off of SP and SA's sloppy seconds and get more of his own songs to nail. I expect a minimum of 14 NEW songs on this next album.


Can't argue with that but since he doesn't have enough of his own yet, they can give this a try and I bet you that it will not sound sloppy at all. Just sayin'.... :)
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Postby portland » Sat May 23, 2009 9:21 pm

Gunbot wrote:
Chubby321 wrote:I Can See It In Your Eyes



Arnel will rock and nail that song. :D


Arnel needs to lay off of SP and SA's sloppy seconds and get more of his own songs to nail. I expect a minimum of 14 NEW songs on this next album.









+1 he needs to do original stuff
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Postby SherriBerry » Sat May 23, 2009 9:36 pm

portland wrote:
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Chubby321 wrote:I Can See It In Your Eyes



Arnel will rock and nail that song. :D


Arnel needs to lay off of SP and SA's sloppy seconds and get more of his own songs to nail. I expect a minimum of 14 NEW songs on this next album.


+1 he needs to do original stuff


+2 The next album does need to be original. Obviously they'll play some of the classics in concert, but if Journey is going to continue, they need to evolve. The rerecords are a waste of a disc and just cause dissention - I look at them as a transition, but that phase is over. It will be better for Arnel to have his own unique part of the Journey legacy and better for the band to just move on, as they've always declared that is what they are trying to do.
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Postby portland » Sat May 23, 2009 10:10 pm

SherriBerry wrote:
portland wrote:
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Chubby321 wrote:I Can See It In Your Eyes



Arnel will rock and nail that song. :D


Arnel needs to lay off of SP and SA's sloppy seconds and get more of his own songs to nail. I expect a minimum of 14 NEW songs on this next album.


+1 he needs to do original stuff


+2 The next album does need to be original. Obviously they'll play some of the classics in concert, but if Journey is going to continue, they need to evolve. The rerecords are a waste of a disc and just cause dissention - I look at them as a transition, but that phase is over. It will be better for Arnel to have his own unique part of the Journey legacy and better for the band to just move on, as they've always declared that is what they are trying to do.








Yeah but they really have not moved on........until they can stand on the new material and not the SP vintage work....and I don't think it will happen. Those songs will always be how Journey is remembered, and is what they are still playing on the radio and in movies and so on and so on. I just don't think they will ever really come out of the shadow of "what was"
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Postby Rhiannon » Sat May 23, 2009 11:24 pm

Who they once were is very much a part of who they are now. Why feel like they're in their own shadow? No one is on top forever, but that's no reason to make like what they do now has no importance.

Regardless of personal reasons they are out there for us because of us. Whether they appreciate us still showing up isn't my place to speculate. But they're there and it matters to this fan.
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Postby Jana » Sun May 24, 2009 12:51 am

Rhiannon wrote:Who they once were is very much a part of who they are now. Why feel like they're in their own shadow? No one is on top forever, but that's no reason to make like what they do now has no importance.

Regardless of personal reasons they are out there for us because of us. Whether they appreciate us still showing up isn't my place to speculate. But they're there and it matters to this fan.


What a great post. Absolutely true on all accounts.
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Postby SusieP » Sun May 24, 2009 1:05 am

I love TBF.
Except for Castles Burning.
Hate that track.

And I think Still She Cries is one of their best songs.
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Postby Chubby321 » Sun May 24, 2009 1:24 am

They are trying to slowly move on but you cannot abandon the classics no matter who the frontman is because that's what made you famous in the first place.

Arnel has been with the band for just a little over a year and like it or not they have accomplished a lot for such a short time; platinum album, sold out concerts and radio play.

That "living is the shadow" crap doesn't bother me because my Journey is Arnel but I am not loon enough not to recognize what Perry had done for the band.

What bother's people I think is that Arnel has the chops to do the job and they resent the fact that the band is moving on without Perry at the helm.

also, let me also remind you that it was Perry who turned his back so stop blaming my Neal. :evil:
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