Came across this on YouTube, a medley of Journey songs by Cain:
1 .Open Arms
2. Who's Crying Now
3. Separate Ways
4. Send Her My love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwHglQhpMYI
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Rick wrote:One great piano player but some people shouldn't try to sing. I can say that because I am one of them, minus the piano playing. Cain and Schon should play their respective instruments and leave the singing to the hired hand.
Although I do dig this tune quite a bit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdBtmOALSAA
Vladan wrote:Honestly, in my opinion Jonathan Cain probably sings those songs probably the most accurate way, you would think? because he did write those tunes, but wouldn't he have the say on which note to sing, and how to do it?.
I think he's the best.
kgdjpubs wrote:Vladan wrote:Honestly, in my opinion Jonathan Cain probably sings those songs probably the most accurate way, you would think? because he did write those tunes, but wouldn't he have the say on which note to sing, and how to do it?.
I think he's the best.
depending on how much Perry wrote, you might get something very close to the original demo. Perry--and any other lead singer out there--had a very defined vocal style, and is going to add his touch onto the melodies and phrasing. May be better than the demo, may be worse, but any singer of Perry's caliber will have a contribution that is very noticeable, even if they didn't write one lyric in the song.
Jeremey wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Vladan wrote:Honestly, in my opinion Jonathan Cain probably sings those songs probably the most accurate way, you would think? because he did write those tunes, but wouldn't he have the say on which note to sing, and how to do it?.
I think he's the best.
depending on how much Perry wrote, you might get something very close to the original demo. Perry--and any other lead singer out there--had a very defined vocal style, and is going to add his touch onto the melodies and phrasing. May be better than the demo, may be worse, but any singer of Perry's caliber will have a contribution that is very noticeable, even if they didn't write one lyric in the song.
True, Cain himself said one time that he could write a song and lyric and give it to Perry, and he would hand it back in with something completely new and magical about it that there was no tangible way of measuring.
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