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heardonthestreet wrote:I don't want a tour or a c.d. I'll take a hit single from Perry as singer/songwriter of the ultimate song. I remember that it was his dream.
Red13JoePa wrote:I dunno about that "standards" well. That's been tapped pretty dry now, with Stewart just having dipped in for the 4th time. I would not buy that but I would buy another FTLOSM or ST.
NealIsGod wrote:heardonthestreet wrote:I don't want a tour or a c.d. I'll take a hit single from Perry as singer/songwriter of the ultimate song. I remember that it was his dream.
He had plenty of hits with Journey. You mean his dream is to write a hit single by himself? Hasn't he done that with Oh Sherrie? Did he write that with someone else?
Red13JoePa wrote:That'd be fine by me, too bro. Some tunes along the lines of YBW. Acutally, I pulled down FTLOSM and spun it a few times after I watched the Perry Beacon show a few times. Those live version of those tracks enhanced my enjoyment of the record. I dislike ballads as a rule, but when I'm in the rare mood for them, I want a Journey or Perry ballad.
Jeremey wrote:I don't care how much flack I will get for this but Steve Perry was never a rocker! He was, to me, as unlikely a rock star as could be...He does, however, have the ability to convey the meaning and emotion of a song (even with some of the most cliche lyrics you could imagine) that I would say is nearly unsurpassed by any vocalist in the past 40 years.
NoMoreTails wrote:If Perry wasn't motivated by having a platinum album after a ten year layoff, having a Grammy nomination, and having the millions Journey was offered for a TBF tour, I can't see this attention inspiring him to return either.
EightyRock wrote: The R&B thing would be very appropriate for him. Unfortunately, he dislikes doing alot of cover songs and seems to prefer writing his own stuff,
I totally disagree. He LOVES the Motown sound. Kind of like Bill Clinton being Americas' first black president. I have boots where, they are playing tons of covers, and mostly Motown covers like "Reach Out" and "Stand By Me." That is cool, but when you throw in the fact He made the band also play his 3 crappy solo poppy hits, you have 5 or 6 songs in a Journey concert that aren't Journey... Hell, they have a massive catalogue to pull from, yet they play crap, and yes, it's crap, "O Sherrie, Foolish heart, Strung Out(this one ok), and then some Motown Covers...So don't tell me SP doesn't like covers...
None of Journey are the bad boys of rock, let's face it. They all cherish their Mamas & have kept their noses pretty much clean.
And THAT is not a bad thing. Have you seen how the "boys" of Journey have aged versus the "rock guys?" Journey looks and plays better than any of them..Steve would be well received if he just SANG..something...anything.
sngrchk04 wrote:I don't think it's a "motivation" thing:
NoMoreTails wrote:I agree at this point, I think it was a motivation thing once. After hearing him sing now, I think he knows he doesn't have it anymore, not even what he still had 10 years ago. He just doesn't have the class to admit it and wish Journey well without him.
ohsherrie wrote:
Maybe the band should have had the class to refrain from the digs they've thrown around about him in interviews and concerts for the last 8 yrs. .
ohsherrie wrote:He may not have what you guys want to hear, I don't know what that is, but like Eightyrock said, he could deliver somthing that A LOT of people would want to hear..
ohsherrie wrote:Maybe the band should have had the class to refrain from the digs they've thrown around about him in interviews and concerts for the last 8 yrs. Steve has shown enough class to keep from slinging cracks about them.
Rock'ndeano wrote:Now wait a minute. Name ONE time any current member has said anything derogayory about Steve Perry. I am sure Perry himself would like to know, being that there is a gag order against ill jided remarks.
I would love to hear ONE negative comment that Jon, Neal, Ross or the two newcomers have ever said about SP.
NoMoreTails wrote:He definitely doesn't have why I want to hear, even when he still had the ability, he hardly ever sang with the rock edge I wanted to hear.
there is the gag order which may keep them from saying what they might have otherwise.
NoMoreTails wrote:sngrchk04 wrote:I don't think it's a "motivation" thing:
I agree at this point, I think it was a motivation thing once. After hearing him sing now, I think he knows he doesn't have it anymore, not even what he still had 10 years ago. He just doesn't have the class to admit it and wish Journey well without him.
Jeremey wrote:
Come on, now...Business is business....I think the fact that Journey has been touring around for 8 years under the name of Journey is all anyone needs to know about class....Just take a look at some of the bands out there that went through major battles over names, etc...The fact that Journey replaced Perry and went on tour several months later, without months or even years of legal wrangling, is about all that anyone should expect out of Perry. He stated his misgivings about the band continuing on without him in BTM, but the band still continued, despite of that....Certainly Perry was a part of that partnership and stood to gain from the band's continued touring, but had he wanted to he could have thrown a lot more wrenches in the gears.
Jeremey wrote:The fact that Journey replaced Perry and went on tour several months later, without months or even years of legal wrangling, is about all that anyone should expect out of Perry.
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