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maverick218 wrote:
Am I correct in that was the last time that Neal, Jonathan, and Steve played together live? Thanks for the links btw.
Liquid_Drummer wrote:Damn ask and you shall receive. ! You guys rule !!!
zino wrote:Couldn't get the "web Help" to come up after I clicked on it no video![]()
can anybody help?
Clasicrockldy wrote:Ok, here is the link for the Bill Graham tribute. The video will have both "Lights" and "Faithfully" .
http://download.yousendit.com/DBAFB2FE2421E2CD
Enjoy !
jrnyjunky wrote:Clasicrockldy wrote:Ok, here is the link for the Bill Graham tribute. The video will have both "Lights" and "Faithfully" .
http://download.yousendit.com/DBAFB2FE2421E2CD
Enjoy !
Thanks, you always come through. I had the audio, but not the video.
jrnyjunky wrote:zino wrote:Couldn't get the "web Help" to come up after I clicked on it no video![]()
can anybody help?
jrnyjunky wrote:zino wrote:Couldn't get the "web Help" to come up after I clicked on it no video![]()
can anybody help?
here's the link for the plugin you need:
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jrnyjunky wrote:Clasicrockldy wrote:Ok, here is the link for the Bill Graham tribute. The video will have both "Lights" and "Faithfully" .
http://download.yousendit.com/DBAFB2FE2421E2CD
Enjoy !
Thanks, you always come through. I had the audio, but not the video.
Monker wrote:I find it absolutely amazing that people listen to this and think the band and Perry sound good. Compare this to Lights/Stay Awhile from 1982, and the Bill Graham tribute sounds like crap, Perry sounds like crap...and, yeah, he did forget the words to "Faithfully".
The band sounds OK at best...this is Journey at their lowest point prior to TBF...and it shows to anybody who has an unbiased ear.
A Fire Inside wrote:Monker has always opposed yet approved of the band, it seems to me.
Monker wrote:I find it absolutely amazing that people listen to this and think the band and Perry sound good. Compare this to Lights/Stay Awhile from 1982, and the Bill Graham tribute sounds like crap, Perry sounds like crap...and, yeah, he did forget the words to "Faithfully".
The band sounds OK at best...this is Journey at their lowest point prior to TBF...and it shows to anybody who has an unbiased ear.
ddregs wrote:Excerpt from Herbie Herbert interview on another great rock site, classicrockrevisited.com
(http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/Int ... bert06.htm)
“Do you remember when Bill Graham died and the band came back together and performed in Golden Gate Park?” Jon and Neal were there and when Perry showed up he said “Herbie, what songs are we going to play?” I said, “I don’t know, maybe ‘Lights’ or ‘Don’t Stop Believin.’” I rattled off three or four choices and he says, “You get the lyrics together because I certainly don’t remember the words. You write them down and tell Jon and Neal to take them down two steps.” That means if you’re in the key of ‘E’ you have to go down to ‘A.’
Taking a song down two whole steps is a monumental thing. It really demonstrated how good Jon and Neal are as musicians, that they were able to pull it off without any practice or rehearsal. With over half a million people in the park, surely people tape-recorded that performance and you can hear that it’s two whole steps down. Even then Perry could not hold his pitch and sing in tune; his voice was really rough. If he could, he would be Journey. He went out and did that solo tour to do Journey but he couldn’t. He kept postponing shows and ultimately he had to cancel the thing. He doesn’t have the health and he can’t sing anymore. He lost his talent. Think Karma. "
This speaks volumes....
Gianna15 wrote:ddregs wrote:.... He doesn’t have the health and he can’t sing anymore. He lost his talent. Think Karma. "
This speaks volumes....
About what? Words from Herbie should be taken with a gallon shaker of salt. He has never had a postive thing to say about any of the guys, except Rollie.
His ego proceeds him. He just comes off like a bitter man. All this speculation about Perry's voice is JUST that. The rumors and innuendo never stop. He gave the fans numerous first rate performances. Leave the guy in peace. If he decides to perform again, then judge from real facts, not someone else's slanted agenda.
Gianna15 wrote:ddregs wrote:Excerpt from Herbie Herbert interview on another great rock site, classicrockrevisited.com
(http://www.classicrockrevisited.com/Int ... bert06.htm)
“Do you remember when Bill Graham died and the band came back together and performed in Golden Gate Park?” Jon and Neal were there and when Perry showed up he said “Herbie, what songs are we going to play?” I said, “I don’t know, maybe ‘Lights’ or ‘Don’t Stop Believin.’” I rattled off three or four choices and he says, “You get the lyrics together because I certainly don’t remember the words. You write them down and tell Jon and Neal to take them down two steps.” That means if you’re in the key of ‘E’ you have to go down to ‘A.’
Taking a song down two whole steps is a monumental thing. It really demonstrated how good Jon and Neal are as musicians, that they were able to pull it off without any practice or rehearsal. With over half a million people in the park, surely people tape-recorded that performance and you can hear that it’s two whole steps down. Even then Perry could not hold his pitch and sing in tune; his voice was really rough. If he could, he would be Journey. He went out and did that solo tour to do Journey but he couldn’t. He kept postponing shows and ultimately he had to cancel the thing. He doesn’t have the health and he can’t sing anymore. He lost his talent. Think Karma. "
This speaks volumes....
About what? Words from Herbie should be taken with a gallon shaker of salt. He has never had a postive thing to say about any of the guys, except Rollie.
His ego proceeds him. He just comes off like a bitter man. All this speculation about Perry's voice is JUST that. The rumors and innuendo never stop. He gave the fans numerous first rate performances. Leave the guy in peace. If he decides to perform again, then judge from real facts, not someone else's slanted agenda.
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