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Deb wrote:.........and the first thing that comes to mind is. They finally find someone that can sing with Perry's inflection and passion, without being Perry himself, and they let him go.
IMO, he sings the f*ck out of this song!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G8aKZosp9g
AR wrote:Whoever "Journeyannex" is should stop sharing that stuff on youtube.
Deb wrote:.........and the first thing that comes to mind is. They finally find someone that can sing with Perry's inflection and passion, without being Perry himself, and they let him go.
IMO, he sings the f*ck out of this song!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G8aKZosp9g
texafana wrote:hmm... I saw JSS in concert in Ft.Worth, and his voice didn't sound this "Perry'ish" at all?!?! I wonder if they could be putting his voice through an fx box to model the voice? Before you proceed, I have one myself and you can tweek it to make your voice sound completely different. wow...he sounds amazing in this video.
Deb wrote:.........and the first thing that comes to mind is. They finally find someone that can sing with Perry's inflection and passion, without being Perry himself, and they let him go.
IMO, he sings the f*ck out of this song!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G8aKZosp9g
Just_Plain_Eric wrote:I gotta agree with you on this...this is an outstanding performance...and, if Im correct, this was a one off gig that was well after the "regular" tour ended.
Texafana, the thing here is, Jeff, within the context of Journey, Im sure felt a big responsibility to try to be faithful to the original recordings. I believe I read your review of his solo show in Fort Worth...Jeff probably doesnt feel that he now has to be so on track with the original recordings and uses more of his "own" voice while hes performing. He even wrote about it....I think on this board..about how he had to learn to use his "head" voice rather than his "chest/stomach" voice when tackling Journey tunes with Journey.
A stunning performance, wish I could see the whole song.
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texafana wrote:I have to admit, I don't think I've witnessed a more versatile voice than JSS in recent years. I still prefer the edgy rockin JSS over anything else.
"how he had to learn to use his "head" voice rather than his "chest/stomach" voice when tackling Journey tunes with Journey." That makes perfect sense.
"I believe I read your review of his solo show in Fort Worth" - No more reviews from me on this forum. There's alot of emotion and personal'ality active, not the place to upset anyone about their favorite singer. ;)
Deb wrote:.........and the first thing that comes to mind is. They finally find someone that can sing with Perry's inflection and passion, without being Perry himself, and they let him go.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G8aKZosp9g
scarygirl wrote:With all due respect, any Perryesque inflections are manufactured at best. At worst, they're a blatant rip off of the true Voice, Steve Perry. I'll take SP's past, middle, and today anytime over this....
scarygirl wrote:With all due respect, any Perryesque inflections are manufactured at best. At worst, they're a blatant rip off of the true Voice, Steve Perry. I'll take SP's past, middle, and today anytime over this....
Deb wrote:scarygirl wrote:With all due respect, any Perryesque inflections are manufactured at best. At worst, they're a blatant rip off of the true Voice, Steve Perry. I'll take SP's past, middle, and today anytime over this....
The only part of your post I agree with is....yes, there is only 1 SP and there will probably never be another like him. But I'm not blind/deaf to the talent of other artists out there either. I've seen JSS perform live a few times in the last month and seen lots of footage of him with Journey and the inflections are definately not manufactured. The guy actually sings with a helluva lot of passion and emotion, just like Perry. If you don't see it, I'm sorry, your loss.Do I want him to look or sound just like Perry.....not at all. And believe me this is coming from a major Perryhead, but while you're/we're waiting for Perry I'll be damned if I'm going to not enjoy the talents of JSS.
scarygirl wrote:Deb wrote:scarygirl wrote:With all due respect, any Perryesque inflections are manufactured at best. At worst, they're a blatant rip off of the true Voice, Steve Perry. I'll take SP's past, middle, and today anytime over this....
The only part of your post I agree with is....yes, there is only 1 SP and there will probably never be another like him. But I'm not blind/deaf to the talent of other artists out there either. I've seen JSS perform live a few times in the last month and seen lots of footage of him with Journey and the inflections are definately not manufactured. The guy actually sings with a helluva lot of passion and emotion, just like Perry. If you don't see it, I'm sorry, your loss.Do I want him to look or sound just like Perry.....not at all. And believe me this is coming from a major Perryhead, but while you're/we're waiting for Perry I'll be damned if I'm going to not enjoy the talents of JSS.
I didn't say you couldn't. Just my humble opinion.
conversationpc wrote:scarygirl wrote:With all due respect, any Perryesque inflections are manufactured at best. At worst, they're a blatant rip off of the true Voice, Steve Perry. I'll take SP's past, middle, and today anytime over this....
Most good artists rip off the greats of generations previous to theirs to some extent. Perry ripped off Sam Cooke as well. What's the difference?
Deb wrote:texafana wrote:I have to admit, I don't think I've witnessed a more versatile voice than JSS in recent years. I still prefer the edgy rockin JSS over anything else.
"how he had to learn to use his "head" voice rather than his "chest/stomach" voice when tackling Journey tunes with Journey." That makes perfect sense.
"I believe I read your review of his solo show in Fort Worth" - No more reviews from me on this forum. There's alot of emotion and personal'ality active, not the place to upset anyone about their favorite singer. ;)
Now don't do that, we're not a bunch of koolaid drinkers. I'm sure Jeff can handle any constructive criticism, If you like his edgy rockin side, and weren't happy with some of his song choices on this mini tour, so be it. But he's got to play to the majority. He mixes it up and gives everybody a little of everything. Wow, an artist that actually reads what his fans like!![]()
Actually when I first became a fan, I was more into his edgy rockin side too......still am, but the more you delve into his massive catalogue the more sides you see. Melodic, rockin, funky, and motown (killer motown).........and he does them all very well, you don't have to look to 4 different artists for it.
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Come back and read these posts in six months, he'll have won you over by then.![]()
msmercury01 wrote:Oh I agree. Jeff can handle constructive criticism. I've known him for 5 years now and he knows I prefer the "harder" stuff. He has no problem with anyones opinion. There are some people who freak out if you say anything negative about their favorite singer or band. To me, if it's said in a constructive manner then I don't see why people get upset over the opinions of others.
scarygirl wrote:With all due respect, any Perryesque inflections are manufactured at best. At worst, they're a blatant rip off of the true Voice, Steve Perry. I'll take SP's past, middle, and today anytime over this....
I know he was just doing what he was hired to do. I also know that he hoped to do more, in his own voice, but those block heads wouldn't let him. At the same time, I don't see how anyone can ever be compared to SP. It was more than his voice. He poured his literal heart and soul into every song he sang. When you hear them, whatever emotion is being conveyed at the moment draws you in and never lets go. That's what makes him great. That's why every time the word Journey is mentioned the first person you think of is Steve Perry. You don't think of all the singers that came before and after because there was no before and after. His voice was the third ingredient combined with Neal's guitar and the songs. The songs as wonderful as they are wouldn't have been what they are today without it. They know this. Otherwise, they wouldn't keep looking for time in a bottle.
They should end it now or go out in glory, ala, one final tour with SP and be done with it. (NOT SAYING THAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN THOUGH. JUST EXPRESSING THE HOPES AND DREAMS OF MYSELF AND A COUPLE OF DEAR CLOSE FRIENDS.)
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