Don wrote:FamilyMan wrote:It always comes back to the tapes.......
It has to. If Journey was any other type of band, maybe it wouldn't be that big of a deal. Say a Van Halen where the guitarist is the best known member. Unfortunately, Journey is most identified with the high tenor voice of Perry. When you are known predominantly as a vocalist band, faking the one element that is your trademark IS a big deal.
The MAJORITY of people don't go the shows because of Neal's guitar or Jon's keys; It's all about the vocals. The new Doc reinforces that even more when Arnel is pretty much told to go out there and sound like Steve Perry. The voice, that is the meal ticket for Journey, the claim to fame. You defraud the fans of that, you deserve the flack you get.
Anyway, we are the only ones who talk about it.
Fans at the real Journey sites have no notion of it or would be in denial even if they did know. Just give them the dirty dozen and someone who can imitate Steve Perry and they're happy.
Exactly. Journey is a band that was built on and around the vocals of Steve Perry, who was the main ingredient and trademark of the band. Like Don said, this band more so than really anyother band of that time period and similar genre is a vocal band. Journey is very fortunate that they are still selling out and playing to 5,000+ seat venues without the main part that rose them to fame. Also, I am sure that without a doubt Arnel has nothing to worry about. Steve Perry has said in interviews he always preferred doing albums over touring. Hes 64, not working, and still making good money...why would he come back? His voice would not be able to live up to most people's expecations of one of the greatest voices of all time, and he knows it.