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Eric wrote:If you want to blow someone open-minded away......play this song. They'll like Journey after.
Deen-O singing this live while still hammering away is always a concert highlight too.
Michigan Girl wrote:Eric wrote:If you want to blow someone open-minded away......play this song. They'll like Journey after.
Deen-O singing this live while still hammering away is always a concert highlight too.
I agree, I've heard this song performed live a few times, once w/Deen ...I was amazed at what
an incredible job he did!! Obviously nothing comes close to Perry's, breathtaking, stunning, and
overall Enthralling (my favorite Perry adjective) performances, yes, every time!!
His Best?!? Hard to say, there are far too many ... Definitely an overall best for the BAND!!
timstar78 wrote:What are your thoughts on the song, and do you think it ranks as Perry's best vocal performances?
Enigma869 wrote:timstar78 wrote:What are your thoughts on the song, and do you think it ranks as Perry's best vocal performances?
While I've never considered "Mother/Father" close to my favorite Journey song, it's tough to ignore just how impressive Perry is on the song. The 1981 Live performance by Perry on "Mother/Father" in Houston is still the greatest live performance I've EVER seen by ANY singer, period, end of story. Only Perry, at that particular moment in time could have ever pulled that off.
Jeremey wrote:I know I'm in the minority but it's not one of my favorites...the chorus sounds a little overly theatrical, and while Perry's voice is amazing on the song, I still felt that during that era his voice was a little too high for my preference then.
Don wrote:I think Who's Crying Now and Send here My Love are better songs in this vein. Perry has a great voice when it comes to lamentations but Mother, Father is a bit too over the top. Definitely a dramatic pop song of the highest order, ala Eric Carmen and All By Myself.
scarab wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlFVc7qDUog&feature=related
parfait wrote:Kinda overrated. It's a really good performance, but I prefer Patiently or Still They Ride.
Jeremey wrote:I know I'm in the minority but it's not one of my favorites...the chorus sounds a little overly theatrical, and while Perry's voice is amazing on the song, I still felt that during that era his voice was a little too high for my preference then.
cinkidd wrote:Jeremey wrote:I know I'm in the minority but it's not one of my favorites...the chorus sounds a little overly theatrical, and while Perry's voice is amazing on the song, I still felt that during that era his voice was a little too high for my preference then.
Jeremey, I like you, you are a nice decent guy who has had to put up with a LOT of shit on these boards, but have you ever listened to yourself? As a person who is trying to imitate Steve Perry, your voice has always come across as a little too high for me and with lots of nasal (which is kinda of funny if you think about Perry's nose) and weak.
I will admit that opinions are like assholes, and I may be coming across as one right now, but I will stick by what I'm saying.
As for what I think about the performance of this song on the Escape album, it is one of Journey's best. Live in the Escape Houston 81 DVD/CD it is in the top 10. My actual Steve Perry w/Journey live performance this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NQIPVqLMUg&ob=av3nm
I love how Perry ad-libs and throws in some yeahs, oh ohhhs and just in general seems relaxed and the rest of the band are tight as hell as always.
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