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marco17 wrote:Steve as a special guest at Glen Burtnik show in 2009 celebrating the music of The Who... Looks like it was recently uploaded.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E51Ox-8-67c
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Doesn't sound warmed-up to me.
He cautiously sings the whole thing in his low range.
Jana wrote:Not his best, to put it mildly. Thank God, that was a year ago and there's newer video of his voice sounding great. His fan didn't do him a favor by putting this up.
Rockindeano wrote:Good Lord. Sounds very weak. Cracking on some simple notes. Too bad.
Jeremey wrote:Steve sang with Burtnik and did The Who tribute this past weekend....Is this an annual event? Was this really recorded last year?
Starrider wrote:Jeremey wrote:Steve sang with Burtnik and did The Who tribute this past weekend....Is this an annual event? Was this really recorded last year?
I think Jeremey is correct that it was this past weekend and that the uploader listed the date as 2009 instead of 2010.
Steve sounds like he has a cold to me. Does anyone with a more solid singing background agree?
Jana wrote:Well, it was really only the first minute that was bad, and then he evened out nicely, and then the music overpowered his voice from then on on this audio so really couldn't hear him anyway, but sounded fine from what I could tell.
Well, scratch that. Here's another video of the performance, and just not good all the way through, and it was this month, not last year.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciqtUGRNyV4
Lerxst101 wrote:As much as I like his personality, his spirit, and dedication, I have always had too many "cringing" moments at his live shows. The one exception was I saw their original show at the Beacon in NYC -- he seemed tentative but nailed the songs. Ever since, there were always pitch, range, and volume issues. And I hear that the 2001 show was just brutal.
brywool wrote:Check my post above and the pitch he hits... it's not even CLOSE (@ 2:14 on the previous video 2:06 in this one). I'm also an Augeri fan, but the more live stuff I hear of him, the harder I have to remember why. As I always say, his recorded stuff is great, but his live stuff is always questionable. Mostly because his sense of pitch is not good in the least. It would be very interesting to hear the ACTUAL recording of the Vegas 2001 show that Herbie Herbert saw.
Red13JoePa wrote:brywool wrote:Check my post above and the pitch he hits... it's not even CLOSE (@ 2:14 on the previous video 2:06 in this one). I'm also an Augeri fan, but the more live stuff I hear of him, the harder I have to remember why. As I always say, his recorded stuff is great, but his live stuff is always questionable. Mostly because his sense of pitch is not good in the least. It would be very interesting to hear the ACTUAL recording of the Vegas 2001 show that Herbie Herbert saw.
I don't think his live stuff was always questionable. '98-'00. Best form I saw Augeri in was Camden, NJ '99 and he was amazing live. At that point he was a horse live, then the raggedness started to show, but for me with perry or Augeri as long I have the fantastic studio recordings that is the most important. Though his live sustainability was going or gone by that point I think his most powerful studio performance was Generations.
strangegrey wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Good Lord. Sounds very weak. Cracking on some simple notes. Too bad.
The song is not in his wheelhouse. at all...
squirt1 wrote:I never saw Journey in the same talent light after Perry. Just is musical fact. The writing went south w/o Perry, followed by cd sales and concert draws. JSS was at least enticing, but I think Neal could not handle his STRONG talent /personality.
Jana wrote:Lerxst101 wrote:As much as I like his personality, his spirit, and dedication, I have always had too many "cringing" moments at his live shows. The one exception was I saw their original show at the Beacon in NYC -- he seemed tentative but nailed the songs. Ever since, there were always pitch, range, and volume issues. And I hear that the 2001 show was just brutal.
Yeah, but re the DVD show, did you hear the 2001 show was brutal from people repeating the Herbie Herbert interview, or was it from people that were actually there? Like Brywool said above, I also would like to hear the actual recording to see how off he was compared to postproduction magic. I would love to hear what people who were there thought about the 2001 Vegas live show compared to what Herbie said. I've always wondered if it was really as bad as he said it was.
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