The_Noble_Cause wrote:Looks like he was opening for another band.
His days of singing lead for Journey may be behind him, but there's some cool arrangements here, and he's having fun.
Voice sounds good on WITS. Some songs like DSB, he should prolly just leave alone.
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Aaron wrote:Thanks for the post. Augeri has soul man, and you don't find that much. He also will hang his dick out. Couple the two together and you see what can be done. The dude has soul and will go for it. Journey would be lucky to have him and should consider it a privilege he was able to sing for them as long as he did (lipping aside).
G.I.Jim wrote:Aaron wrote:Thanks for the post. Augeri has soul man, and you don't find that much. He also will hang his dick out. Couple the two together and you see what can be done. The dude has soul and will go for it. Journey would be lucky to have him and should consider it a privilege he was able to sing for them as long as he did (lipping aside).
I don't recall that being part of the shows! Vocal wise he doesn't sound bad at all in these. The bad thing though is that he changed the melody so much on Stone In Love that it's not even recognizable. He did good on DSB, but as someone else said... the crowd was way too loud. Which is amazing because it sounds like there's only about 20 people in there. Vocal-wise though... he sounds good here.
Aaron wrote:Thanks for the post. Augeri has soul man, and you don't find that much. He also will hang his dick out. Couple the two together and you see what can be done. The dude has soul and will go for it. Journey would be lucky to have him and should consider it a privilege he was able to sing for them as long as he did (lipping aside).
Aaron wrote:Jim you know what I mean man. He was pushing notes vocally that he might or might not hit. That takes balls and shows emotion. If you're going to bash do it and don't soft pedal with the "20 people there" comments. Lipping aside, Augeri is friggin good.G.I.Jim wrote:Aaron wrote:Thanks for the post. Augeri has soul man, and you don't find that much. He also will hang his dick out. Couple the two together and you see what can be done. The dude has soul and will go for it. Journey would be lucky to have him and should consider it a privilege he was able to sing for them as long as he did (lipping aside).
I don't recall that being part of the shows! Vocal wise he doesn't sound bad at all in these. The bad thing though is that he changed the melody so much on Stone In Love that it's not even recognizable. He did good on DSB, but as someone else said... the crowd was way too loud. Which is amazing because it sounds like there's only about 20 people in there. Vocal-wise though... he sounds good here.
G.I.Jim wrote:Aaron wrote:Jim you know what I mean man. He was pushing notes vocally that he might or might not hit. That takes balls and shows emotion. If you're going to bash do it and don't soft pedal with the "20 people there" comments. Lipping aside, Augeri is friggin good.G.I.Jim wrote:Aaron wrote:Thanks for the post. Augeri has soul man, and you don't find that much. He also will hang his dick out. Couple the two together and you see what can be done. The dude has soul and will go for it. Journey would be lucky to have him and should consider it a privilege he was able to sing for them as long as he did (lipping aside).
I don't recall that being part of the shows! Vocal wise he doesn't sound bad at all in these. The bad thing though is that he changed the melody so much on Stone In Love that it's not even recognizable. He did good on DSB, but as someone else said... the crowd was way too loud. Which is amazing because it sounds like there's only about 20 people in there. Vocal-wise though... he sounds good here.
I don't believe I was bashing... just stating my opinion and discussing the good AND the bad. And I did know what you meant about his dick being out there, and was joking. Obviously you didn't take it that way, so I apologize if you were offended.
I've stated my opinions of Steve many times in the past, and I stand by them. I LOVE that he gave me my first opportunity to see a live Journey show. He was a GREAT showman, and everything I've seen him in has him coming across as a genuinely nice guy. I respect him for that. I love Arrival, and it's still one of my favorite albums. I just about wore out my Journey 2001 dvd. I LOVE IT!!
Now, with that being said... I do not think he has the "upmost of integrity". Some people say "it was his way of providing for his family". I get that, but it still doesn't make it right. That's like saying it's ok to be dishonest and cheat people as long as they don't know, because it's helping his family earn money. It's still not right no matter how you classify it. He wasn't alone in the decision, and the band is disgusting for the way they handled it. They're all guilty of getting caught with their pants down. Pretty uncool that they did this to their fan base. They should have slowed down the schedule, or publicly moved on with another singer at that time.
I thank him for his time in Journey, and I will cherish the Journey songs he helped create, but cheating his fans is not cool in my book. Just my opinion.
Aaron wrote:Ok, Deano passes away (RIP you funny bassturd) and this board turns gay. WTF? No offense take here man, I was just busting your balls.
I agree with your comments about Arrival. The integrity thing sucks but I agree. Now anyone that thinks all of those MFR's didn't know EXACTLY what was going on, including Iriving Numbnuts management, is kidding themselves. The entire band and management knew that story. I don't know if Augeri was taking marching instructions or not but they were all guilty. And you're right, it was not cool at all.G.I.Jim wrote:Aaron wrote:Jim you know what I mean man. He was pushing notes vocally that he might or might not hit. That takes balls and shows emotion. If you're going to bash do it and don't soft pedal with the "20 people there" comments. Lipping aside, Augeri is friggin good.G.I.Jim wrote:Aaron wrote:Thanks for the post. Augeri has soul man, and you don't find that much. He also will hang his dick out. Couple the two together and you see what can be done. The dude has soul and will go for it. Journey would be lucky to have him and should consider it a privilege he was able to sing for them as long as he did (lipping aside).
I don't recall that being part of the shows! Vocal wise he doesn't sound bad at all in these. The bad thing though is that he changed the melody so much on Stone In Love that it's not even recognizable. He did good on DSB, but as someone else said... the crowd was way too loud. Which is amazing because it sounds like there's only about 20 people in there. Vocal-wise though... he sounds good here.
I don't believe I was bashing... just stating my opinion and discussing the good AND the bad. And I did know what you meant about his dick being out there, and was joking. Obviously you didn't take it that way, so I apologize if you were offended.
I've stated my opinions of Steve many times in the past, and I stand by them. I LOVE that he gave me my first opportunity to see a live Journey show. He was a GREAT showman, and everything I've seen him in has him coming across as a genuinely nice guy. I respect him for that. I love Arrival, and it's still one of my favorite albums. I just about wore out my Journey 2001 dvd. I LOVE IT!!
Now, with that being said... I do not think he has the "upmost of integrity". Some people say "it was his way of providing for his family". I get that, but it still doesn't make it right. That's like saying it's ok to be dishonest and cheat people as long as they don't know, because it's helping his family earn money. It's still not right no matter how you classify it. He wasn't alone in the decision, and the band is disgusting for the way they handled it. They're all guilty of getting caught with their pants down. Pretty uncool that they did this to their fan base. They should have slowed down the schedule, or publicly moved on with another singer at that time.
I thank him for his time in Journey, and I will cherish the Journey songs he helped create, but cheating his fans is not cool in my book. Just my opinion.
G.I.Jim wrote:Aaron wrote:Ok, Deano passes away (RIP you funny bassturd) and this board turns gay. WTF? No offense take here man, I was just busting your balls.
I agree with your comments about Arrival. The integrity thing sucks but I agree. Now anyone that thinks all of those MFR's didn't know EXACTLY what was going on, including Iriving Numbnuts management, is kidding themselves. The entire band and management knew that story. I don't know if Augeri was taking marching instructions or not but they were all guilty. And you're right, it was not cool at all.G.I.Jim wrote:Aaron wrote:Jim you know what I mean man. He was pushing notes vocally that he might or might not hit. That takes balls and shows emotion. If you're going to bash do it and don't soft pedal with the "20 people there" comments. Lipping aside, Augeri is friggin good.G.I.Jim wrote:Aaron wrote:Thanks for the post. Augeri has soul man, and you don't find that much. He also will hang his dick out. Couple the two together and you see what can be done. The dude has soul and will go for it. Journey would be lucky to have him and should consider it a privilege he was able to sing for them as long as he did (lipping aside).
I don't recall that being part of the shows! Vocal wise he doesn't sound bad at all in these. The bad thing though is that he changed the melody so much on Stone In Love that it's not even recognizable. He did good on DSB, but as someone else said... the crowd was way too loud. Which is amazing because it sounds like there's only about 20 people in there. Vocal-wise though... he sounds good here.
I don't believe I was bashing... just stating my opinion and discussing the good AND the bad. And I did know what you meant about his dick being out there, and was joking. Obviously you didn't take it that way, so I apologize if you were offended.
I've stated my opinions of Steve many times in the past, and I stand by them. I LOVE that he gave me my first opportunity to see a live Journey show. He was a GREAT showman, and everything I've seen him in has him coming across as a genuinely nice guy. I respect him for that. I love Arrival, and it's still one of my favorite albums. I just about wore out my Journey 2001 dvd. I LOVE IT!!
Now, with that being said... I do not think he has the "upmost of integrity". Some people say "it was his way of providing for his family". I get that, but it still doesn't make it right. That's like saying it's ok to be dishonest and cheat people as long as they don't know, because it's helping his family earn money. It's still not right no matter how you classify it. He wasn't alone in the decision, and the band is disgusting for the way they handled it. They're all guilty of getting caught with their pants down. Pretty uncool that they did this to their fan base. They should have slowed down the schedule, or publicly moved on with another singer at that time.
I thank him for his time in Journey, and I will cherish the Journey songs he helped create, but cheating his fans is not cool in my book. Just my opinion.
Fuck you, you cock gobbling pole tugger! There, that better?
brywool wrote:Not to whiz all over your cereal or anything, but while Steve sounds good here... (and he does) how come nobody's whining about HIM being tuned down? If Pineda was doing this, everybody would be rushing to drop in that qualifier.
slucero wrote:brywool wrote:Not to whiz all over your cereal or anything, but while Steve sounds good here... (and he does) how come nobody's whining about HIM being tuned down? If Pineda was doing this, everybody would be rushing to drop in that qualifier.
Cause he's not in Journey anymore, and most know that not tuning down is the likely cause of his "departure"...
AP still is in Journey, so he's fair game..
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Does make u wonder why they never tuned down the dozen when SA was with the band.
Jeremey wrote:Because by the time Augeri realized he had a serious issue they were already using tracks as a crutch. He was always singing into a live mic, as evidenced by the sound guy at Sweden rock festival...it was up to Kevin Elson to decide what the front of house audience was hearing as he switched between Augeri's live mic and the track feed. Had they tuned down a half step about a year into Augeri's tenure it may have made a difference, but I can only guess that it likely would not have made a difference in the long run.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Jeremey wrote:Because by the time Augeri realized he had a serious issue they were already using tracks as a crutch. He was always singing into a live mic, as evidenced by the sound guy at Sweden rock festival...it was up to Kevin Elson to decide what the front of house audience was hearing as he switched between Augeri's live mic and the track feed. Had they tuned down a half step about a year into Augeri's tenure it may have made a difference, but I can only guess that it likely would not have made a difference in the long run.
I'm talking way way back. Augeri started getting rough early in his tenure. They should've tuned down already by 2002, if not earlier. Heck, JSS tried it during his first and only tour.
Jeremey wrote:Yes, I meant after the first tour or so had they tuned down a half step I'm not sure it would have made a difference. I say that because it was likely not the range of the songs that did the damage, but the way they have to be sung. Augeri had/has an open, soulful and bluesy voice that he had to force into a lower register and rein in to cover the "sound" of Perry. I'm not convinced that tuning down would have made a difference, for JSS or Augeri, based on the style of vocal they were tuned into when they began covering the Perry songs.
Navarro wrote:My burning question is why did they hire Augeri in the first place? I like the tall stories cd, but there were better options available for Journey.
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