skinsguy wrote:Honest question: And this isn't to start anything other than a simple debate for conversation sake:
Cain said before that he wanted the "legacy Sound". He said he wanted the band to sound like their records. Wouldn't tuning songs, even 1/2 step off, not sound like the records?
I mean, don't get me wrong, if they can make it work, fine. I know Perry sang Journey songs on his last solo effort in a lower tone, and I thought it sounded pretty good. But then again, we're talking about Steve Perry. But, I just think it's the principle of the matter, that Jon Cain did say in an interview (I can't remember which one, but I know I heard it) that he wanted the band to sound like they do on the records when they go out and perform....in so many words of course. What I'm still perplexed on is why they are also down tuning the Revelation songs?
I'll tender an answer, but of course, it may not be the case. But this is how I see it: I think they [Journey] are paranoid. As I have mentioned time and time again, I truly believe that they recognize that Arnel Pineda is their last shot for credibility. They hired a singer after the great Steve Perry, worked with him for eight years, and then dropped him for another replacement when they perceived greater success with him. Apparently he didn't deliver on the goods and so they dumped him for Arnel. You have a band whose history is tied up with tremendous and frequent personnel changes. Steve Perry is their most identifiable member and Arnel, moreso than Augeri or Soto, has yielded considerable success and acclaim for his talent. If they lose Arnel, they're done. For good.
And so I think they're taking all the necessary precautions they can think of to ensure that his voice lasts.
'Nothing was bigger for Journey than 1981’s “Escape” album. “I have to attribute that to Jonathan coming in and joining the writing team,” Steve Perry (Feb 2012).'