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amaron wrote:Well, I'm happy for Jeff but I hope his pipes are really good. TWO singers have already been ruined by these songs.
Melissa wrote:I'm with Behshad, Jeff just sounded better & better as the tour went on IMO.
amaron wrote:Melissa wrote:I'm with Behshad, Jeff just sounded better & better as the tour went on IMO.
All I'm going to say is that from the boots I have of 1998, Augeri sounded great as well.
I'd just hate to have this same conversation again years down the road.
WalrusOct9 wrote:JSS has been singing for years, and singing his ass off. But he's never had to sing anything as demanding as Journey day-in and day-out, as far as I know. Vocally, they really do have the most challenging back catalog in classic rock, along with maybe Boston.
JSS wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:JSS has been singing for years, and singing his ass off. But he's never had to sing anything as demanding as Journey day-in and day-out, as far as I know. Vocally, they really do have the most challenging back catalog in classic rock, along with maybe Boston.
I must chime in...I did a tenure with a cover band from '96-'01, 5 years straight, 3-4 nights a week, 3 45 minute sets a night with 2 weeks off a year. That's like being on tour for 5 years straight with a month & a half off the whole time! Mind you, during this time is when I developed nodes in the cords, but that would happen to anyone given this schedule.
I know Journey wouldn't have half that demanding of a schedule, but at least, just so you, I condition myself according to the situation & as I am not saying I am bionic, I feel I can keep myself in shape for our future endeavors.
JSS wrote:I must chime in...I did a tenure with a cover band from '96-'01, 5 years straight, 3-4 nights a week, 3 45 minute sets a night with 2 weeks off a year. That's like being on tour for 5 years straight with a month & a half off the whole time! Mind you, during this time is when I developed nodes in the cords, but that would happen to anyone given this schedule.
I know Journey wouldn't have half that demanding of a schedule, but at least, just so you, I condition myself according to the situation & as I am not saying I am bionic, I feel I can keep myself in shape for our future endeavors.
JSS wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:JSS has been singing for years, and singing his ass off. But he's never had to sing anything as demanding as Journey day-in and day-out, as far as I know. Vocally, they really do have the most challenging back catalog in classic rock, along with maybe Boston.
I must chime in...I did a tenure with a cover band from '96-'01, 5 years straight, 3-4 nights a week, 3 45 minute sets a night with 2 weeks off a year. That's like being on tour for 5 years straight with a month & a half off the whole time! Mind you, during this time is when I developed nodes in the cords, but that would happen to anyone given this schedule.
I know Journey wouldn't have half that demanding of a schedule, but at least, just so you, I condition myself according to the situation & as I am not saying I am bionic, I feel I can keep myself in shape for our future endeavors.
amaron wrote:Hippie wrote:With respect to the Steves, I'd like to see Perry or Augeri try "I'll See the Light Tonite".
Now, or in their primes?
conversationpc wrote:amaron wrote:Hippie wrote:With respect to the Steves, I'd like to see Perry or Augeri try "I'll See the Light Tonite".
Now, or in their primes?
Perry in his prime could've done it but it wouldn't have sounded right. He didn't have the husky quality to his voice like JSS had at the time.
ohsherrie wrote:conversationpc wrote:amaron wrote:Hippie wrote:With respect to the Steves, I'd like to see Perry or Augeri try "I'll See the Light Tonite".
Now, or in their primes?
Perry in his prime could've done it but it wouldn't have sounded right. He didn't have the husky quality to his voice like JSS had at the time.
I've never heard the song, but it's hard for me to imagine Perry in his prime having much trouble with anything. I don't think I've ever heard Augeri in his prime but from what I've heard of his voice I can't imagine him singing anything with the power that Jeff puts into his vocals.
Behshad wrote:ohsherrie wrote:conversationpc wrote:amaron wrote:Hippie wrote:With respect to the Steves, I'd like to see Perry or Augeri try "I'll See the Light Tonite".
Now, or in their primes?
Perry in his prime could've done it but it wouldn't have sounded right. He didn't have the husky quality to his voice like JSS had at the time.
I've never heard the song, but it's hard for me to imagine Perry in his prime having much trouble with anything. I don't think I've ever heard Augeri in his prime but from what I've heard of his voice I can't imagine him singing anything with the power that Jeff puts into his vocals.
Trust me there are few JSS songs that PerryInHisPrime would have some problems with, including "I'll See The Light Tonight",,,, "Somebody to love" from Eye's 1st cd , "Doin time with my baby" Talisman-Humanimal and "Since youve been gone".[/img]
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