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Marabelle wrote:the thing is...stay awhile the first time i saw it just blew me away cause
of the way sp looked singing that song. he looked like someone could
blow him right over and he would not have known it. but i love the song
and i do love mother father sister brother. sorry. i'm not a good poll person.
Rock'ndeano wrote:Marabelle wrote:the thing is...stay awhile the first time i saw it just blew me away cause
of the way sp looked singing that song. he looked like someone could
blow him right over and he would not have known it. but i love the song
and i do love mother father sister brother. sorry. i'm not a good poll person.
Hey,
actually, sister, brother isn't in the title..lol and "brother" doesn't make the song I don't think.
Marabelle wrote:that's right...he does say something about dreamer.
jrnyman28 wrote:I have always loved Keep On Runnin' and think they did an incredible job with it live! The energy level was huge, and Perry still pulls off Wheel In The Sky without sounding out of breath!
Marabelle wrote:I think SP was wearing a cape with the letter "S" emblazoned across his chest under his clohting. I don't know how he did all of that running and
singing and crossing the stage back and forth and sing...
I'm not a fanatic but I love me some Perry! And, of course, all of Journey's music.
ace wrote:Rock'ndeano wrote:Ace is all over it...
now vote dude.
done
Jeremey wrote:What amazes me about Perry on this DVD is the guy's pacing. He didn't go out and blow it all in the first 4 or 5 songs, and it's really interesting to watch what he holds back on and what he lets go with.
Jeremey wrote:It's very interesting and of course useful. When you watch anyone at the top of their game, be it Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, Steve Perry, or anyone else, it's amazing the paradox between how effortless things can look versus the true amount of work, effort, and talent that go into making it look that way.
Jeremey wrote:It's very interesting and of course useful. When you watch anyone at the top of their game, be it Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, Steve Perry, or anyone else, it's amazing the paradox between how effortless things can look versus the true amount of work, effort, and talent that go into making it look that way.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Did u study the Augeri 2001 dvd in the same manner, Jeremy?
What did u notice?
I've noticed that when coming down from a high note, Steve A. does it gradually, almost in a yodel type fashion.
He doesn't do that anymore in concerts.
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