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Postby Perrydise » Sat Sep 15, 2007 1:31 pm

Neal says it himself. "It was good to work with Steve again, he is definately the VOICE of Journey" Just goes to show you, watch what you say, it may come back to bite you big time!

Dont know if this has been posted before, sorry if it has. Happens about the 3 minute mark.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3avzYHoz3ic
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Re: Out Of The Mouth Of Neal

Postby Crazie Scarab » Sat Sep 15, 2007 1:46 pm

Perrydise wrote:Neal says it himself. "It was good to work with Steve again, he is definately the VOICE of Journey" Just goes to show you, watch what you say, it may come back to bite you big time!

Dont know if this has been posted before, sorry if it has. Happens about the 3 minute mark.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3avzYHoz3ic


Cool.. Although, check out what Perry has to say about Neal around the 3 minute mark... It goes both ways.
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Postby stevew2 » Sat Sep 15, 2007 1:58 pm

Great promo,total bullshit and lies
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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Sat Sep 15, 2007 3:38 pm

stevew2 wrote:Great promo,total bullshit and lies


for some reason though,, if steve smith told me today to buy stocks in typewriters , i think i would... he
seems genuinely honest , if he was excited then it must have been rock n roll magic in that studio...

..... yet neal could have had that same fun and trading off writing/performing with jss..how can he not look
back and regret the last few months?
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Re: Out Of The Mouth Of Neal

Postby STORY_TELLER » Sat Sep 15, 2007 4:24 pm

Perrydise wrote:Neal says it himself. "It was good to work with Steve again, he is definately the VOICE of Journey" Just goes to show you, watch what you say, it may come back to bite you big time!

Dont know if this has been posted before, sorry if it has. Happens about the 3 minute mark.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3avzYHoz3ic


Back in 1996, when I heard they had gotten back together, I thought to myself: Awesome! They've been apart long enough, lived separate lives, grew as human beings, learned from past mistakes and will now be together as a band until they're using walkers.

Jesus Christ, was I wrong. Perry goes and climbs a cliff, screws up his hip (translation: My voice is too shot, I can't handle a tour). Neal had a taste of popularity again with the sales and radio play of TBF, still waits two years for Perry to change his mind before deciding once and for all to move on. Fires Perry and out of all his choices, hires Augeri, the least talented of the bunch who auditioned (god knows why). Hires a much more talented replacement for Augeri (JSS). Not in Perry's league, but miles above Augeri. Fires him and now appears to be hiring someone who is closer to Auger's talent level (Arnel).

It's just been a downslide of one bad choice after another since 96, hasn't it?. Neal isn't just going deaf, he's going dumb.
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Re: Out Of The Mouth Of Neal

Postby wildone » Sat Sep 15, 2007 9:46 pm

STORY_TELLER wrote:
Perrydise wrote:Neal says it himself. "It was good to work with Steve again, he is definately the VOICE of Journey" Just goes to show you, watch what you say, it may come back to bite you big time!

Dont know if this has been posted before, sorry if it has. Happens about the 3 minute mark.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3avzYHoz3ic


Back in 1996, when I heard they had gotten back together, I thought to myself: Awesome! They've been apart long enough, lived separate lives, grew as human beings, learned from past mistakes and will now be together as a band until they're using walkers.

Jesus Christ, was I wrong. Perry goes and climbs a cliff, screws up his hip (translation: My voice is too shot, I can't handle a tour). Neal had a taste of popularity again with the sales and radio play of TBF, still waits two years for Perry to change his mind before deciding once and for all to move on. Fires Perry and out of all his choices, hires Augeri, the least talented of the bunch who auditioned (god knows why). Hires a much more talented replacement for Augeri (JSS). Not in Perry's league, but miles above Augeri. Fires him and now appears to be hiring someone who is closer to Auger's talent level (Arnel).

It's just been a downslide of one bad choice after another since 96, hasn't it?. Neal isn't just going deaf, he's going dumb.
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Postby Perrydise » Sun Sep 16, 2007 12:36 am

Well whether you want to believe the hip injury or not is up to you. I do believe it and it has been confirmed by Lora. But honestly, SP or for that matter anyone's health concerns or conditions are a private matter and not a public record concern.
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Re: Out Of The Mouth Of Neal

Postby Red13JoePa » Sun Sep 16, 2007 12:49 am

STORY_TELLER wrote:Back in 1996, when I heard they had gotten back together, I thought to myself: Awesome!


Me, too.

Then I heard WYLAW, thought "What the hell is that? :evil: "
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Postby Rockindeano » Sun Sep 16, 2007 1:35 am

Perrydise wrote:Well whether you want to believe the hip injury or not is up to you. I do believe it and it has been confirmed by Lora. But honestly, SP or for that matter anyone's health concerns or conditions are a private matter and not a public record concern.


I once refused to believe it, then when Lora Beard confirmed it, that swayed me. She is a very truthful woman and if she told me cats could fuck Hippos, I would believe her.
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Re: Out Of The Mouth Of Neal

Postby Deb » Sun Sep 16, 2007 1:39 am

Red13JoePa wrote:
STORY_TELLER wrote:Back in 1996, when I heard they had gotten back together, I thought to myself: Awesome!


Me, too.

Then I heard WYLAW, thought "What the hell is that? :evil: "


Image Pffft! That's a great song! :D
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Re: Out Of The Mouth Of Neal

Postby Abitaman » Sun Sep 16, 2007 1:52 am

Red13JoePa wrote:
STORY_TELLER wrote:Back in 1996, when I heard they had gotten back together, I thought to myself: Awesome!


Me, too.

Then I heard WYLAW, thought "What the hell is that? :evil: "


I thought it was an awesome song (along with a handful of others ) in an otherwise sorry cd-ERIC
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Postby STORY_TELLER » Sun Sep 16, 2007 3:09 am

Perrydise wrote:Well whether you want to believe the hip injury or not is up to you. I do believe it and it has been confirmed by Lora. But honestly, SP or for that matter anyone's health concerns or conditions are a private matter and not a public record concern.


For the record, I do believe there was a hip injury and I should have been more clear in my comment about that before posting.

My intent with the comment was to point out there was fortuitous timing on the hip injury. I think it gave Perry an out. I don't think touring was really in his heart. Not after his voice gave out on his solo tour. His voice was in better shape on FTLOSM. There's a clear deterioration on TBF in comparison.

FTLOSM is the last tour Perry we'll ever see from Steve Perry.

Sorry for the confusion.
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Postby Rick » Sun Sep 16, 2007 3:46 am

STORY_TELLER wrote:
Perrydise wrote:Well whether you want to believe the hip injury or not is up to you. I do believe it and it has been confirmed by Lora. But honestly, SP or for that matter anyone's health concerns or conditions are a private matter and not a public record concern.


For the record, I do believe there was a hip injury and I should have been more clear in my comment about that before posting.

My intent with the comment was to point out there was fortuitous timing on the hip injury. I think it gave Perry an out. I don't think touring was really in his heart. Not after his voice gave out on his solo tour. His voice was in better shape on FTLOSM. There's a clear deterioration on TBF in comparison.

FTLOSM is the last tour Perry we'll ever see from Steve Perry.

Sorry for the confusion.


I'm leaning that way too. He used a bum hip as an out for a crippled voice. I think he really damaged his voice in '81 & '82. He was in his early 30's, his voice was changing, but he pushed out the high notes because his fans expected to hear that. There is a distinct difference in his voice from '81 to '83. In '86 on some songs it sounds like his throat is swollen, ie: Be Good To Yourself. He gave his fans everything he had. I wish he had performed more responsibly, he could still be going today. Look at Rik Emmett.
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Postby STORY_TELLER » Sun Sep 16, 2007 4:48 am

Rick wrote:I'm leaning that way too. He used a bum hip as an out for a crippled voice. I think he really damaged his voice in '81 & '82. He was in his early 30's, his voice was changing, but he pushed out the high notes because his fans expected to hear that. There is a distinct difference in his voice from '81 to '83. In '86 on some songs it sounds like his throat is swollen, ie: Be Good To Yourself. He gave his fans everything he had. I wish he had performed more responsibly, he could still be going today. Look at Rik Emmett.


I'm sure touring and pushing himself didn't help, but I really think this is more a genetic thing than anything else.

What happened to Perry's voice mimic's Al Pacino's. Remember movies like the Godfather and Dog Day afternoon? Pacino had a very clean, high pitched voice. Fast forward to many years later to fliks like Heat, Any Given Sunday or Scent of a Woman (HOO-RAH).

Pacino isn't a singer, yet these days, his voice is deep, coarse and gravely. Same as Perry.

Things that make you go 'Hmmmmmm....'.
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Postby Rick » Sun Sep 16, 2007 4:54 am

STORY_TELLER wrote:
Rick wrote:I'm leaning that way too. He used a bum hip as an out for a crippled voice. I think he really damaged his voice in '81 & '82. He was in his early 30's, his voice was changing, but he pushed out the high notes because his fans expected to hear that. There is a distinct difference in his voice from '81 to '83. In '86 on some songs it sounds like his throat is swollen, ie: Be Good To Yourself. He gave his fans everything he had. I wish he had performed more responsibly, he could still be going today. Look at Rik Emmett.


I'm sure touring and pushing himself didn't help, but I really think this is more a genetic thing than anything else.

What happened to Perry's voice mimic's Al Pacino's. Remember movies like the Godfather and Dog Day afternoon? Pacino had a very clean, high pitched voice. Fast forward to many years later to fliks like Heat, Any Given Sunday or Scent of a Woman (HOO-RAH).

Pacino isn't a singer, yet these days, his voice is deep, coarse and gravely. Same as Perry.

Things that make you go 'Hmmmmmm....'.


Good point.
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Postby squirt1 » Sun Sep 16, 2007 5:40 am

He sounded pretty good singing with David Pack a few yrs ago. Maybe someone will put up ' A brand new start'.
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Postby STORY_TELLER » Sun Sep 16, 2007 7:06 am

squirt1 wrote:He sounded pretty good singing with David Pack a few yrs ago. Maybe someone will put up ' A brand new start'.


He sounded like he was at the same vocal level on BNS as anything I heard on TBF. Doesn't mean I didn't enjoy what he did, but it's clear he's not capable of singing let alone touring the Journey catalogue ever again.

That also doesn't mean I wouldn't want him to record new stuff. Steve Perry at his worst packs more soul and emotion into a song than most singers at their best. Not to mention his unique inventiveness for melody and song craftsmanship. Something the post Perry era Journey has been sorely lacking.
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Postby Rockindeano » Sun Sep 16, 2007 7:21 am

STORY_TELLER wrote:Steve Perry at his worst packs more soul and emotion into a song than most singers at their best.


The thing great about Steve Perry, is he didn't allow himself to be "shitty." He departed as one of the all time greats. I applaud the man for that. He respected himself and the Band enough to do that.
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Postby donnaplease » Sun Sep 16, 2007 7:42 am

I watched BTM earlier (for the umpteenth time) and what I came away with today was the feeling that the most animosity for everything that had gone down came not from Neal, the founder of the band, but from Friga. There were actually a few comments made by SP and NS that led me to believe even at that time there was still a kinda 'respect' for each other that surpassed all the bullshit that had happened.

Neal is an amazing guitarist, make no mistake. But his recent antics (whether intentional or just by 'benign neglect') disappoint me so much that I do not want to support him in any way.
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Postby STORY_TELLER » Sun Sep 16, 2007 7:46 am

Rockindeano wrote:The thing great about Steve Perry, is he didn't allow himself to be "shitty." He departed as one of the all time greats. I applaud the man for that. He respected himself and the Band enough to do that.


Ditto
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Postby sindee67 » Sun Sep 16, 2007 11:54 pm

When can speculate till the cows come home as to why there was no tour.
Only the parties involved know for sure.
I'm just sad that it never happened. I waited so long to see them in concert!
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Postby Perrydise » Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:19 am

Rockindeano wrote:
STORY_TELLER wrote:Steve Perry at his worst packs more soul and emotion into a song than most singers at their best.


The thing great about Steve Perry, is he didn't allow himself to be "shitty." He departed as one of the all time greats. I applaud the man for that. He respected himself and the Band enough to do that.


AMEN Dean! It is called class and integrity.
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Interesting Statement from Ross about past material

Postby tj » Mon Sep 17, 2007 10:38 am

At about the 4:17 mark, Ross talks about how Journey took big step by recording new material (TBF) and not relying on their past material. Just prior to this, it sounds (and looks on his face) like he is almost poking at some of the other bands who have regrouped.

Interesting, in light of JC's statement that they want to sound like the 65 million units already out there. I guess time changes the perspective.
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Re: Interesting Statement from Ross about past material

Postby ohsherrie » Mon Sep 17, 2007 10:50 am

tj wrote:At about the 4:17 mark, Ross talks about how Journey took big step by recording new material (TBF) and not relying on their past material. Just prior to this, it sounds (and looks on his face) like he is almost poking at some of the other bands who have regrouped.

Interesting, in light of JC's statement that they want to sound like the 65 million units already out there. I guess time changes the perspective.


At the time they had the means to write and record relevant new material(Steve Perry). Now they have nothing but their warped egos.

Frig and Fro just don't have what it takes without a catalyst of some sort. Steve Perry was that and JSS could very well have been that, but they have some sort of self destructive mindset going on. :roll:
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Postby stevew2 » Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:55 pm

Rockindeano wrote:
STORY_TELLER wrote:Steve Perry at his worst packs more soul and emotion into a song than most singers at their best.


The thing great about Steve Perry, is he didn't allow himself to be "shitty." He departed as one of the all time greats. I applaud the man for that. He respected himself and the Band enough to do that.

I agree,he has always had class. On all of his interveiws he never talked about stupid shit like Neal and Friga. Even on the last interveiw about the Sopranos,that fucker even had a storyline ending that he thought would have been cool. He is a smart guy.He has been making money off of Journey while they ve been working and {lately} have been making asses out fo themselves. He is a fucking genius,way to go Steve P
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