Since you don't seem to be aware: "pigfuckers" is a literal translation from Tagalog
of an epithet sometimes used in Zambales; an expression of exasperation.
Yes, Hunsicker makes a living singing Journey songs.
That said, his performing choice of vocal style and method (not to mention factors not within
his choice) don't have to be in lockstep with his personal LISTENING preference, especially
since as a performer, he has to place weight on what the paying audience wants to hear.
Jeremey's not the biggest fan of the song. That doesn't mean he won't sing it for a living, nor
that he hates it. He also offered his LISTENING preference for Perry's later voice, but that
doesn't mean he's not going to sing songs closer to an early-Perry voice.
If you found it curious why his singing style diverged from his listening preference, then you
could have asked, just as simply as he stated his preferences, why the divergence, without
dubious resort to dismissing his voice "weak" or "too high" (off tune?!) --which are irrelevant
to the curiosity of divergence between his preference and his performance.
If you can't fathom why he'd take your descriptions of his voice less than cheerfully, then
there's no point trying to explain further.
parfait wrote:Yeah, I am for real.
So why don't you lotion yourself up in some jasmine and patchouli scented cream, put on that Best of Cher record you love so much, and go shove a dozen anal beads up your ass, Margaret.
No thanks.
I acknowledge your colorful familiarity with such pastimes, lol.
It was a sound argument, one which I happened to agree with it.
It could have been a sound QUESTION, but was ruined by unnecessary irrelevances.
Author2 wrote:The comment seems perfectly legit. For a guy, who spends his time making money off be a "Perry sound-alike," his remark was rather odd. I believe he, too, has stated that he didn't care for Journey music. Gee, I thought artist, like Perry did, did music for the love of it, but I guess a $ is a $.
See above.
Personal listening preference is one thing.
Performance in the context of a tribute band (and perhaps own physiology) can
legitimately be quite another.
Definitely off it now...