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Steve and Arnel Open Arms Duo

Postby brightonrock » Wed Jul 02, 2008 12:50 pm

What would it sound like if Steve and Arnel sung Open Arms as a Duo? Listen for yourself.

http://rapidshare.de/files/39888849/Ope ... o.mp3.html

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Re: Steve and Arnel Open Arms Duo

Postby RocknRoll » Wed Jul 02, 2008 12:53 pm

brightonrock wrote:What would it sound like if Steve and Arnel sung Open Arms as a Duo? Listen for yourself.

http://rapidshare.de/files/39888849/Ope ... o.mp3.html

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Not even worth listening to. I'm tired of it.
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Re: Steve and Arnel Open Arms Duo

Postby Rick » Wed Jul 02, 2008 12:56 pm

brightonrock wrote:What would it sound like if Steve and Arnel sung Open Arms as a Duo? Listen for yourself.

http://rapidshare.de/files/39888849/Ope ... o.mp3.html

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I don't know how you did it, but that was damn good.
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Re: Steve and Arnel Open Arms Duo

Postby brightonrock » Wed Jul 02, 2008 12:57 pm

Rick wrote:
brightonrock wrote:What would it sound like if Steve and Arnel sung Open Arms as a Duo? Listen for yourself.

http://rapidshare.de/files/39888849/Ope ... o.mp3.html

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I don't know how you did it, but that was damn good.


Thanks..don't know what the post above your's was talking about
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Re: Steve and Arnel Open Arms Duo

Postby Rick » Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:05 pm

brightonrock wrote:
Rick wrote:
brightonrock wrote:What would it sound like if Steve and Arnel sung Open Arms as a Duo? Listen for yourself.

http://rapidshare.de/files/39888849/Ope ... o.mp3.html

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I don't know how you did it, but that was damn good.


Thanks..don't know what the post above your's was talking about


There's been about 2 dozen posts containing mixes with Steve Perry, Arnel Pineda, JSS and so forth. Each person with their own workup of it, so I'm sure people are tired of seeing them posted. But yours was done way better than any I've seen so far and hopefully people will give it a chance before making judgment. ;) Thanks again, cool stuff.
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Postby Don » Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:14 pm

That was cool! You could have worked on the Trial By Fire production with that talent :D
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Re: Steve and Arnel Open Arms Duo

Postby Since 78 » Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:14 pm

Rick wrote:
brightonrock wrote:
Rick wrote:
brightonrock wrote:What would it sound like if Steve and Arnel sung Open Arms as a Duo? Listen for yourself.

http://rapidshare.de/files/39888849/Ope ... o.mp3.html

(Yes I was board one night)


I don't know how you did it, but that was damn good.


Thanks..don't know what the post above your's was talking about


There's been about 2 dozen posts containing mixes with Steve Perry, Arnel Pineda, JSS and so forth. Each person with their own workup of it, so I'm sure people are tired of seeing them posted. But yours was done way better than any I've seen so far and hopefully people will give it a chance before making judgment. ;) Thanks again, cool stuff.


Yeah That is definitely the best Ive heard, I do understand the comparison thing but that was cool to listen to. Thanks!! :D
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Postby wednesday's child » Wed Jul 02, 2008 2:39 pm

Not bad, edcha. Not bad at all.

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Re: Steve and Arnel Open Arms Duo

Postby finalfight » Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:11 pm

RocknRoll wrote:
brightonrock wrote:What would it sound like if Steve and Arnel sung Open Arms as a Duo? Listen for yourself.

http://rapidshare.de/files/39888849/Ope ... o.mp3.html

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Not even worth listening to. I'm tired of it.


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Re: Steve and Arnel Open Arms Duo

Postby Babyblue » Wed Jul 02, 2008 10:51 pm

RocknRoll wrote:
brightonrock wrote:What would it sound like if Steve and Arnel sung Open Arms as a Duo? Listen for yourself.

http://rapidshare.de/files/39888849/Ope ... o.mp3.html

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Not even worth listening to. I'm tired of it.


I agree its the same old song & dance here.
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Postby conversationpc » Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:08 pm

What's the deal with all these mixes? Enough already.
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Postby finalfight » Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:09 pm

Obviously a lot of effort went into the production of this mp3. Its very clever and intriguing to listen to as well as very different to other files of this type and cut/paste YouTube efforts.

Great work and ignore the naysayers.
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Postby RocknRoll » Thu Jul 03, 2008 1:57 am

My 2 cents and it might not even be worth that.

I may come across as a naysayer since I hate these types of comparisons. Personally, I do believe they actually do more damage than good for AP and Journey. I think AP is doing a fantastic job with Journey and it just keeps getting better and better. People should just let him be Arnel and knock off the comparisons

Here’s my story. I work with change management a lot and one of the first things you learn is not to let people get put on the defensive. Once people start getting defensive, they get their heels dug in. Your chances of getting them to accept change now are greatly reduced. So for some of those fence sitters are there, you may actually be forcing them into not accepting AP as they still may have some loyalty to a former singer rather than gradually accepting Journey today. In their eyes, you may have now made it personal and their immediately reaction is “I’m going to defend my man” as opposed to listening with more of an open mind. Particularly those that make statements like AP is better than….. really manage to get people’s heels dug in. I’ve yet to hear of a case where these types of comparisons have actually converted any fans.
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Re: Steve and Arnel Open Arms Duo

Postby stevew2 » Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:02 am

Rick wrote:
brightonrock wrote:What would it sound like if Steve and Arnel sung Open Arms as a Duo? Listen for yourself.

http://rapidshare.de/files/39888849/Ope ... o.mp3.html

(Yes I was board one night)


I don't know how you did it, but that was damn good.
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Postby finalfight » Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:02 am

RocknRoll wrote:My 2 cents and it might not even be worth that.

I may come across as a naysayer since I hate these types of comparisons. Personally, I do believe they actually do more damage than good for AP and Journey. I think AP is doing a fantastic job with Journey and it just keeps getting better and better. People should just let him be Arnel and knock off the comparisons

Here’s my story. I work with change management a lot and one of the first things you learn is not to let people get put on the defensive. Once people start getting defensive, they get their heels dug in. Your chances of getting them to accept change now are greatly reduced. So for some of those fence sitters are there, you may actually be forcing them into not accepting AP as they still may have some loyalty to a former singer rather than gradually accepting Journey today. In their eyes, you may have now made it personal and their immediately reaction is “I’m going to defend my man” as opposed to listening with more of an open mind. Particularly those that make statements like AP is better than….. really manage to get people’s heels dug in. I’ve yet to hear of a case where these types of comparisons have actually converted any fans.


First rule of management is surely to know what it is you are talking about. This file is not a comparison. It has one vocal transposed onto the other so it sounds like the two frontmen are singing together.

Not a comparison - a duet.
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Postby brightonrock » Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:05 am

RocknRoll wrote:My 2 cents and it might not even be worth that.

I may come across as a naysayer since I hate these types of comparisons. Personally, I do believe they actually do more damage than good for AP and Journey. I think AP is doing a fantastic job with Journey and it just keeps getting better and better. People should just let him be Arnel and knock off the comparisons

Here’s my story. I work with change management a lot and one of the first things you learn is not to let people get put on the defensive. Once people start getting defensive, they get their heels dug in. Your chances of getting them to accept change now are greatly reduced. So for some of those fence sitters are there, you may actually be forcing them into not accepting AP as they still may have some loyalty to a former singer rather than gradually accepting Journey today. In their eyes, you may have now made it personal and their immediately reaction is “I’m going to defend my man” as opposed to listening with more of an open mind. Particularly those that make statements like AP is better than….. really manage to get people’s heels dug in. I’ve yet to hear of a case where these types of comparisons have actually converted any fans.


I was not comparing, just having fun. I do not read these board often, so I did not realize a ton of these have been made. Sorry if I wasted your time
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Postby brightonrock » Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:07 am

finalfight wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:My 2 cents and it might not even be worth that.

I may come across as a naysayer since I hate these types of comparisons. Personally, I do believe they actually do more damage than good for AP and Journey. I think AP is doing a fantastic job with Journey and it just keeps getting better and better. People should just let him be Arnel and knock off the comparisons

Here’s my story. I work with change management a lot and one of the first things you learn is not to let people get put on the defensive. Once people start getting defensive, they get their heels dug in. Your chances of getting them to accept change now are greatly reduced. So for some of those fence sitters are there, you may actually be forcing them into not accepting AP as they still may have some loyalty to a former singer rather than gradually accepting Journey today. In their eyes, you may have now made it personal and their immediately reaction is “I’m going to defend my man” as opposed to listening with more of an open mind. Particularly those that make statements like AP is better than….. really manage to get people’s heels dug in. I’ve yet to hear of a case where these types of comparisons have actually converted any fans.


First rule of management is surely to know what it is you are talking about. This file is not a comparison. It has one vocal transposed onto the other so it sounds like the two frontmen are singing together.

Not a comparison - a duet.


Thats was the other point I was going to make. Thanks for noticing what I was trying to do. Usually a Duet is a complement, not a comparison.
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Postby finalfight » Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:09 am

brightonrock wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:My 2 cents and it might not even be worth that.

I may come across as a naysayer since I hate these types of comparisons. Personally, I do believe they actually do more damage than good for AP and Journey. I think AP is doing a fantastic job with Journey and it just keeps getting better and better. People should just let him be Arnel and knock off the comparisons

Here’s my story. I work with change management a lot and one of the first things you learn is not to let people get put on the defensive. Once people start getting defensive, they get their heels dug in. Your chances of getting them to accept change now are greatly reduced. So for some of those fence sitters are there, you may actually be forcing them into not accepting AP as they still may have some loyalty to a former singer rather than gradually accepting Journey today. In their eyes, you may have now made it personal and their immediately reaction is “I’m going to defend my man” as opposed to listening with more of an open mind. Particularly those that make statements like AP is better than….. really manage to get people’s heels dug in. I’ve yet to hear of a case where these types of comparisons have actually converted any fans.


I was not comparing, just having fun. I do not read these board often, so I did not realize a ton of these have been made. Sorry if I wasted your time


Ignore the bad comments - you did an amazing job with this. I guess Arnel and Perry singing together was just too much for some people especially as their voices were practically indistinguishable, on this song at least. Truth hurts! :D
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Postby grimlocked » Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:34 am

RocknRoll,

With videos like this, there's really two possible reaction:

- to appreciate the piece as a duet and nothing more
- to interpret it as a comparison

Personally, I interpreted it as a duet, a very nice one. However, I would also be open to the possibility that some people will misinterpret it as a comparison. For such cases, I welcome your nice lesson on change management. You made a lot of great points.

To the original poster, thanks for the videos.
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Postby finalfight » Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:40 am

grimlocked wrote:RocknRoll,

With videos like this, there's really two possible reaction:

- to appreciate the piece as a duet and nothing more
- to interpret it as a comparison

Personally, I interpreted it as a duet, a very nice one. However, I would also be open to the possibility that some people will misinterpret it as a comparison. For such cases, I welcome your nice lesson on change management. You made a lot of great points.

To the original poster, thanks for the videos.


But its not a video, its an MP3...unless i'm missing something?
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Postby RocknRoll » Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:48 am

finalfight wrote:
RocknRoll wrote:My 2 cents and it might not even be worth that.

I may come across as a naysayer since I hate these types of comparisons. Personally, I do believe they actually do more damage than good for AP and Journey. I think AP is doing a fantastic job with Journey and it just keeps getting better and better. People should just let him be Arnel and knock off the comparisons

Here’s my story. I work with change management a lot and one of the first things you learn is not to let people get put on the defensive. Once people start getting defensive, they get their heels dug in. Your chances of getting them to accept change now are greatly reduced. So for some of those fence sitters are there, you may actually be forcing them into not accepting AP as they still may have some loyalty to a former singer rather than gradually accepting Journey today. In their eyes, you may have now made it personal and their immediately reaction is “I’m going to defend my man” as opposed to listening with more of an open mind. Particularly those that make statements like AP is better than….. really manage to get people’s heels dug in. I’ve yet to hear of a case where these types of comparisons have actually converted any fans.


First rule of management is surely to know what it is you are talking about. This file is not a comparison. It has one vocal transposed onto the other so it sounds like the two frontmen are singing together.

Not a comparison - a duet.


My apologies for making a statement out of turn. I didn't listen to the clip as I was expecting yet another comparison. Sounds like you did a great job on it.
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Postby grimlocked » Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:24 am

Yes, it's not a video. But it makes you want to go to Youtube for some more :D
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Postby yulog » Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:37 am

I cant get this to work ,can anyone put it up here i would like to hear it, thanks
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Postby Rick » Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:40 am

yulog wrote:I cant get this to work ,can anyone put it up here i would like to hear it, thanks


Stand by one.

Here you go.

Open Arms Duet
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Postby edcha » Fri Jul 04, 2008 7:10 am

wednesday's child wrote:Not bad, edcha. Not bad at all.

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I'm not brightonrock, for sure! ...if that's what you're trying to imply.
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Postby edcha » Fri Jul 04, 2008 7:32 am

Rick wrote:
yulog wrote:I cant get this to work ,can anyone put it up here i would like to hear it, thanks


Stand by one.

Here you go.

Open Arms Duet



Thanks Rick & brightonrock. That's really good! :D
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Re: Steve and Arnel Open Arms Duo

Postby edcha » Fri Jul 04, 2008 7:35 am

Rick wrote:
brightonrock wrote:
Rick wrote:
brightonrock wrote:What would it sound like if Steve and Arnel sung Open Arms as a Duo? Listen for yourself.

http://rapidshare.de/files/39888849/Ope ... o.mp3.html

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I don't know how you did it, but that was damn good.


Thanks..don't know what the post above your's was talking about


There's been about 2 dozen posts containing mixes with Steve Perry, Arnel Pineda, JSS and so forth. Each person with their own workup of it, so I'm sure people are tired of seeing them posted. But yours was done way better than any I've seen so far and hopefully people will give it a chance before making judgment. ;) Thanks again, cool stuff.


I agree, 100%!
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