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Liquid_Drummer wrote:And it is not just him. It is the whole unit. The harmonies etc are all nailed. I hear Jason pushing a little in Lovin Touchin from the newest stuff but you can just flat out tell that the boy is incredible. When he has been back at this a bit he will improve and they do have Mother Father on their setlist. If he is still singing that one (he used to emulate Houston 81 live perfectly,talk about fucking amazing to see) then he must still have a lot in the tank.
They have their original drummer back as well. All of the stuff I posted was stuff with a different guy. The deal is with this group that each member just happens to be able to play the with the proper feel. The drummer nails Smittys groove and pocket, the guitar player plays Schons solos without shortcuts and sloppy mess notes (his solo on Ill be alright is amazing) the other players in the band do their things with equal skill. These guys have a natural chemistry end of story. They could and should be doing original music with their live chemistry being so damn good. Oh and wait till you hear a Rollie tune come out. The guitar player sounds exactly like him too.
I know I really trumpet this band but I cant help hold such skilled players in high regard and as a musician myself I am always happy to see and hear real talent.
Saint John wrote:Liquid_Drummer wrote:And it is not just him. It is the whole unit. The harmonies etc are all nailed. I hear Jason pushing a little in Lovin Touchin from the newest stuff but you can just flat out tell that the boy is incredible. When he has been back at this a bit he will improve and they do have Mother Father on their setlist. If he is still singing that one (he used to emulate Houston 81 live perfectly,talk about fucking amazing to see) then he must still have a lot in the tank.
They have their original drummer back as well. All of the stuff I posted was stuff with a different guy. The deal is with this group that each member just happens to be able to play the with the proper feel. The drummer nails Smittys groove and pocket, the guitar player plays Schons solos without shortcuts and sloppy mess notes (his solo on Ill be alright is amazing) the other players in the band do their things with equal skill. These guys have a natural chemistry end of story. They could and should be doing original music with their live chemistry being so damn good. Oh and wait till you hear a Rollie tune come out. The guitar player sounds exactly like him too.
I know I really trumpet this band but I cant help hold such skilled players in high regard and as a musician myself I am always happy to see and hear real talent.
Since that goof Ehwmatt is a pretty cool dude and lives in the area, I see myself making another trip to see these guys pretty soon. I saw Jason with Eclipse (the irony!) about 3 years ago and he was amazing. Let's get a trip planned to see these guys. Quit fucking around, LD, and let's make this happen.
Liquid_Drummer wrote:Saint John wrote:Liquid_Drummer wrote:And it is not just him. It is the whole unit. The harmonies etc are all nailed. I hear Jason pushing a little in Lovin Touchin from the newest stuff but you can just flat out tell that the boy is incredible. When he has been back at this a bit he will improve and they do have Mother Father on their setlist. If he is still singing that one (he used to emulate Houston 81 live perfectly,talk about fucking amazing to see) then he must still have a lot in the tank.
They have their original drummer back as well. All of the stuff I posted was stuff with a different guy. The deal is with this group that each member just happens to be able to play the with the proper feel. The drummer nails Smittys groove and pocket, the guitar player plays Schons solos without shortcuts and sloppy mess notes (his solo on Ill be alright is amazing) the other players in the band do their things with equal skill. These guys have a natural chemistry end of story. They could and should be doing original music with their live chemistry being so damn good. Oh and wait till you hear a Rollie tune come out. The guitar player sounds exactly like him too.
I know I really trumpet this band but I cant help hold such skilled players in high regard and as a musician myself I am always happy to see and hear real talent.
Since that goof Ehwmatt is a pretty cool dude and lives in the area, I see myself making another trip to see these guys pretty soon. I saw Jason with Eclipse (the irony!) about 3 years ago and he was amazing. Let's get a trip planned to see these guys. Quit fucking around, LD, and let's make this happen.
Alright man. I am just getting ready to buy a new ride. The one I have now I have been ok with because I never drive very far (laid off at the moment) but I would never take a road trip. If they get within 100 miles of Cinci your on. Maybe further depending on my wife and her work schedule. I want to go see these guys more than the real journey haha..
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Liquid_Drummer wrote:
Alright man. I am just getting ready to buy a new ride. The one I have now I have been ok with because I never drive very far (laid off at the moment) but I would never take a road trip. If they get within 100 miles of Cinci your on. Maybe further depending on my wife and her work schedule. I want to go see these guys more than the real journey haha..
Saint John wrote:Lovin' You Is Easy has been played around here for years, but that version of Faithfully was KILLER!![]()
Listening to Who's Cryin' Now as I type this. Um ... wow! These songs just flow out of him. This is his natural range and the delivery is effortless. He has far less power than Pineda (so did Perry), but he has the nuances and inflections down very well.
Saint John wrote:Lovin' You Is Easy has been played around here for years, but that version of Faithfully was KILLER!![]()
Listening to Who's Cryin' Now as I type this. Um ... wow! These songs just flow out of him. This is his natural range and the delivery is effortless. He has far less power than Pineda (so did Perry), but he has the nuances and inflections down very well.
RedWingFan wrote:You guys be sure to keep me in the loop.
madsplash wrote:
That's the single dumbest thing I've ever seen you post. I know you hate Perry, but prime for prime, Perry had way more power than Arnel has and you know it.
Saint John wrote:madsplash wrote:
That's the single dumbest thing I've ever seen you post. I know you hate Perry, but prime for prime, Perry had way more power than Arnel has and you know it.
Perry's forte was never being a powerful singer. He sang so effortlessly up until about ROR that he never required power. Arnel's renditions of songs have much more power behind them. Power doesn't necessarily equate to better, but watching side by side clips of the two doing songs like Separate Ways, Only The Young and even ballads like Open Arms, it's clear that Arnel dwarfs him in the power department. Perry only began to toss around his power when he had to, and that was on tough nights during ROR ... and some of that was just to cover up a voice incapable of singing in key.
STORY_TELLER wrote:when truth is, it was a creative choice on Perry's part -- and THAT is why the original songs by Perry have more depth and heart to them.
Saint John wrote:Liquid_Drummer wrote:
Alright man. I am just getting ready to buy a new ride. The one I have now I have been ok with because I never drive very far (laid off at the moment) but I would never take a road trip. If they get within 100 miles of Cinci your on. Maybe further depending on my wife and her work schedule. I want to go see these guys more than the real journey haha..
Where are you at, approximately?
Liquid_Drummer wrote:LOuisville, Ky
muudrock wrote:Hey all..
First off, Thanks for all the kind words! We are excited to be back playing again and I will tell you that it's like riding a bike, it was so easy to get back into the groove. We still feel the same chemistry on stage and I think it's translating to the audience. Even though the audio clips are not the best quality, I think you can get the vibe and overall sound of the band live. We are working to clean those clips up some, quality wise and will repost them with some others. I will tell you that Jason's voice sounds real strong live, actually the entire band does. We're very happy with the response we've gotten and will continue to build on it. Glad to be back!! Anyway, just wanted to say thanks for the comments...
Scott
Guitar-E5C4P3
STORY_TELLER wrote:I think you're confusing/misinterpreting "power" with "fullness". Arnel has a deeper back-end base to his voice than Perry (or most tenors for that matter) and it makes it sound more "full". Easily confused with power.
Both have/had the same ability to belt it out, but truth be told, that's EASY. It's a fallback position for a singer who struggles with the subtleties. Perry used many parts of his voice to achieve his unique sound -- and not only is that difficult, it's VERY hard on the chords. He went for subtlety with intent. Arnel only knows how to belt. Even when he pulls back for "tenderness" he's still using the same part of his voice to do it and doesn't achieve the same depth as Perry. So if most of what you hear from Arnel is belting, then yeah, you're going to incorrectly conclude "he has more power than Perry", when truth is, it was a creative choice on Perry's part -- and THAT is why the original songs by Perry have more depth and heart to them.
The thing about subtlety is, it doesn't come across as clearly live as it does in a studio recording. It's clear you prefer a belter to a subtle approach, and that's fine, but your conclusion simply isn't accurate. I, for one, prefer the subtleties. I think that's where the skill of the musician is revealed and for me, that's what separated Journey from other AOR bands and made them a supergroup.
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