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AlteredDNA wrote:
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Since 78 wrote:wednesday's child wrote:AlteredDNA wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWvQwrYXdYA![]()
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Saint John wrote:Keep waiting for that new album. lol..."new album."![]()
Deb wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:Agreed. that was harsh. But heck, you can dig up an off-night boot on every single singer out there.
weird part about it was that the rest of the show was fine....and I don't think Stone in Love ever made a return appearance on the FTLOSM tour. His voice wasn't shot--he had just lost some range, and that song was at the upper end of what he had at the time. It's a higher song than it would appear on the surface--and it's consistently high, not just the occasional high note here and there like a lot of the others.
I know, I just posted pretty much the same thing you did, about the first song Only The Young performance from that show, in this thread.http://forums.melodicrock.com/phpBB/vie ... 1&start=90
kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:Agreed. that was harsh. But heck, you can dig up an off-night boot on every single singer out there.
weird part about it was that the rest of the show was fine....and I don't think Stone in Love ever made a return appearance on the FTLOSM tour. His voice wasn't shot--he had just lost some range, and that song was at the upper end of what he had at the time. It's a higher song than it would appear on the surface--and it's consistently high, not just the occasional high note here and there like a lot of the others.
I know, I just posted pretty much the same thing you did, about the first song Only The Young performance from that show, in this thread.http://forums.melodicrock.com/phpBB/vie ... 1&start=90
I don't think he ever really got Only the Young to work on that tour. Seems like that was always a warm-up song for his voice, and the best results were later in the tour when he drastically changed the lead vocal melody.
That being said, I dare anyone to listen to this, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osEEKWcFJ4g, and tell me his voice was shot. That sounds better than some of the ROR recordings I have heard, and might be the single best performance of that song that I've ever heard.
Did he lose some range over the years? Yes, it appears so. Did he have some bad nights? Other than maybe John Farnham, EVERYBODY does. Was his voice flaky from show to show? Yes, it appears so, but the good outnumbers the bad. The guy could still sing, and on that song, was hitting notes higher than the other clip without any problems. He could still sing and sounded like Steve Perry--not Kermit the Frog, not the Exorcist demon, and not like a clubbed seal....well, not much
Since 78 wrote:Bad Link
kgdjpubs wrote:Since 78 wrote:Bad Link
that's cause it copied the comma as part of the link. grr... Try this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osEEKWcFJ4g
Since 78 wrote:stevew2 wrote:It sounded awefull, Augeri fucking nailed it ,on the Arrivel tour
I hate to start disagreeing with you again and I love SA, but No Way!
stevew2 wrote:Since 78 wrote:stevew2 wrote:It sounded awefull, Augeri fucking nailed it ,on the Arrivel tour
I hate to start disagreeing with you again and I love SA, but No Way!
I could sound better than Perry on that clip. His voice was shot on that clip
kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:Agreed. that was harsh. But heck, you can dig up an off-night boot on every single singer out there.
weird part about it was that the rest of the show was fine....and I don't think Stone in Love ever made a return appearance on the FTLOSM tour. His voice wasn't shot--he had just lost some range, and that song was at the upper end of what he had at the time. It's a higher song than it would appear on the surface--and it's consistently high, not just the occasional high note here and there like a lot of the others.
I know, I just posted pretty much the same thing you did, about the first song Only The Young performance from that show, in this thread.http://forums.melodicrock.com/phpBB/vie ... 1&start=90
I don't think he ever really got Only the Young to work on that tour. Seems like that was always a warm-up song for his voice, and the best results were later in the tour when he drastically changed the lead vocal melody.
That being said, I dare anyone to listen to this, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osEEKWcFJ4g and tell me his voice was shot. That sounds better than some of the ROR recordings I have heard, and might be the single best performance of that song that I've ever heard.
Did he lose some range over the years? Yes, it appears so. Did he have some bad nights? Other than maybe John Farnham, EVERYBODY does. Was his voice flaky from show to show? Yes, it appears so, but the good outnumbers the bad. The guy could still sing, and on that song, was hitting notes higher than the other clip without any problems. He could still sing and sounded like Steve Perry--not Kermit the Frog, not the Exorcist demon, and not like a clubbed seal....well, not much
stevew2 wrote:I could sound better than Perry on that clip. His voice was shot on that clip
I dont know how to do that shit, come hear my bandwednesday's child wrote:stevew2 wrote:I could sound better than Perry on that clip. His voice was shot on that clip
I'm with 78 on this one.
Your audio ---no, video clip within the week, or I'm calling the lie!!!![]()
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youkeepmewaiting wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoIQZ1jX40s&feature=related
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larryfromnextdoor wrote:i would have never NEVER guessed that Stone in Love was the toughest song in the catalouge to sing,, but...
youkeepmewaiting wrote: then I couldnt see them singing to many songs strainging his voice probably sing stuff like ;
DSB
When you love a woman
Possibly Faithfully
a few of TBF no doubt.
Stone In Love
stevew2 wrote:I could sound better than Perry on that clip. His voice was shot on that clip
EightyRock wrote:Some of you people that have your head's up either Arnel's ass, (or Augeri's) better get ready for the Youtube clips when Arnel's voice gets roadworn from Journey using him up. We've already seen what it did to Augeri in short order.
It's a miracle Perry had a voice left at all, after the degree of touring he did with Journey in their heyday. Let somebody else sing those songs as long as he did in that range and show me what is left of their voices.
Wait....there's always lippin'! That works fine for alot of you. I remember some of you actually PREFERRED it! Perry would rather give it all he has than do that. Makes for a less than perfect concert experience, though, if you would rather have a lipped performance, as so many bands are doing these days.
The majority of Perry's FTLOSM tour vocals were flat out kick ass. They were something none of us thought we'd ever see/hear again from him.
Remember the Augeri YouTube's with the giant microphone? Arnel is next, so get ready, all you geeks that think he can out-Perry Perry.
We were damn lucky Perry even did the FTLOSM shows and a hell of alot of people enjoyed them, dumbasses.
stevew2 wrote:I dont know how to do that shit, come hear my bandwednesday's child wrote:stevew2 wrote:I could sound better than Perry on that clip. His voice was shot on that clip
I'm with 78 on this one.
Your audio ---no, video clip within the week, or I'm calling the lie!!!![]()
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kgdjpubs wrote:That being said, I dare anyone to listen to this, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osEEKWcFJ4g and tell me his voice was shot. That sounds better than some of the ROR recordings I have heard, and might be the single best performance of that song that I've ever heard.
Deb wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:That being said, I dare anyone to listen to this, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osEEKWcFJ4g and tell me his voice was shot. That sounds better than some of the ROR recordings I have heard, and might be the single best performance of that song that I've ever heard.
Daaaaaaaaaaaamn, that was so good, I almost need a smoke after listening to it! :lol: And I quit 7 years ago.That right there exemplifies soulful/motown delivery! I forgot about that one.......I have that on a boot somewhere, I think the New Jersey one. In my opinion the NJ show has the best vocals of that tour. I'll have to post it up here.................great one to have for any Perry fan.
Oh, and Dan, if you can find anything to slam on this performance, you can kiss my lily white
Deb wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:That being said, I dare anyone to listen to this, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osEEKWcFJ4g and tell me his voice was shot. That sounds better than some of the ROR recordings I have heard, and might be the single best performance of that song that I've ever heard.
Daaaaaaaaaaaamn, that was so good, I almost need a smoke after listening to it!And I quit 7 years ago.
That right there exemplifies soulful/motown delivery! I forgot about that one.......I have that on a boot somewhere, I think the New Jersey one. In my opinion the NJ show has the best vocals of that tour. I'll have to post it up here.................great one to have for any Perry fan.
Oh, and Dan, if you can find anything to slam on this performance, you can kiss my lily white
Gunbot wrote:If Journey could have gotten John Farnham back in 98 that would have been the bees knees. Queen rerecorded "We will rock you" with John on lead vocals and he outfreddied Freddie.
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