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youkeepmewaiting wrote:Right this is not a comparison thread!!!
I'm just interested in what everyone thinks the singers from Journeys past and present sing best live.
Perry:
Mother, Father
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlFVc7qDUog
Still They Ride
or Faithfully
Augeri
Remember Me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocqUSTrrq3E
JSS
Message of Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELD-d-h_ ... re=related
Or I'll be Alright Without You
Arnel
Turn Down The World Tonight
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pS2NCDYIc3U
Deen
Mother Father
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hP0ZmMwO2vU
JSS Rocks! wrote:Great list...
Nice call on Augeri with Remember Me.
My favorite JSS moments came during Dead Or Alive and Chain Reaction...I don't think I ever saw him do Message of Love.
VirgilTheart wrote:Perry - Separate Ways or Mother, Father
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7uGcACBuIo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlFVc7qDUog
Augeri - Remember Me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocqUSTrrq3E
JSS - Message of Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELD-d-h_qfs
Deen - Mother, Father
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu87SvDN8hE
Arnel - What I Needed or One More
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CF9qaoVgKqw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otCEkFmT4T0
Though, I suspect I might soon replace Arnel's best live song with one of the new songs (Chain of Love sounded absolutely amazing live from the videos so far).
mmberry301 wrote:Hmmmm never heard JSS do that tune before. He does do a good job. More soulful intentional delivery. Like it...
WykkedSensation wrote:VirgilTheart wrote:Perry - Separate Ways or Mother, Father
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7uGcACBuIo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlFVc7qDUog
Augeri - Remember Me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocqUSTrrq3E
JSS - Message of Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELD-d-h_qfs
Deen - Mother, Father
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu87SvDN8hE
Arnel - What I Needed or One More
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CF9qaoVgKqw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otCEkFmT4T0
Though, I suspect I might soon replace Arnel's best live song with one of the new songs (Chain of Love sounded absolutely amazing live from the videos so far).
Agree with some of your views here, but Arnel and 'One More' DO NOT go well together. He absolutely crucifys that song like nothing i have heard before.
To each their own though.
WykkedSensation wrote:Agree with some of your views here, but Arnel and 'One More' DO NOT go well together. He absolutely crucifys that song like nothing i have heard before.
To each their own though.
VirgilTheart wrote:WykkedSensation wrote:Agree with some of your views here, but Arnel and 'One More' DO NOT go well together. He absolutely crucifys that song like nothing i have heard before.
To each their own though.
Meh. I wasn't introduced to the original Perry version until a while after hearing the band play it with Arnel at the festivals. In my honest opinion, Arnel's version is nothing short of epic, but as you said; "To each their own".![]()
However, I DO think 'Chain of Love' will probably surpass both OM and WIN as Arnel's best live performance (unless another one of the new songs that's yet to be played live surprises me).
Majestic wrote:VirgilTheart wrote:WykkedSensation wrote:Agree with some of your views here, but Arnel and 'One More' DO NOT go well together. He absolutely crucifys that song like nothing i have heard before.
To each their own though.
Meh. I wasn't introduced to the original Perry version until a while after hearing the band play it with Arnel at the festivals. In my honest opinion, Arnel's version is nothing short of epic, but as you said; "To each their own".![]()
However, I DO think 'Chain of Love' will probably surpass both OM and WIN as Arnel's best live performance (unless another one of the new songs that's yet to be played live surprises me).
What's "OM and WIN?"
Deb wrote:I think that's why so many of the Perry fans came back.... and then left with him.
Saint John wrote:Deb wrote:I think that's why so many of the Perry fans came back.... and then left with him.
This is categorically false. There was actually a drop in attendance when he came board and the sold out shows that were occurring with Augeri all but stopped. Moreover, the guy didn't even garner enough fans to fill local saloons on his solo tour. Granted, he wasn't in Journey very long, but he didn't bring any significant number of fans "back." Hell, Perry himself didn't even draw huge demand for his own solo tour, but I'm to believe a baritone singer no one had ever even heard of did? Bwahahaha.You've been hugged one too many times, Deb.
Saint John wrote:Deb wrote:I think that's why so many of the Perry fans came back.... and then left with him.
This is categorically false. There was actually a drop in attendance when he came board and the sold out shows that were occurring with Augeri all but stopped. Moreover, the guy didn't even garner enough fans to fill local saloons on his solo tour. Granted, he wasn't in Journey very long, but he didn't bring any significant number of fans "back." Hell, Perry himself didn't even draw huge demand for his own solo tour, but I'm to believe a baritone singer no one had ever even heard of did? Bwahahaha.You've been hugged one too many times, Deb.
NoMoreTails wrote:Saint John wrote:Deb wrote:I think that's why so many of the Perry fans came back.... and then left with him.
This is categorically false. There was actually a drop in attendance when he came board and the sold out shows that were occurring with Augeri all but stopped. Moreover, the guy didn't even garner enough fans to fill local saloons on his solo tour. Granted, he wasn't in Journey very long, but he didn't bring any significant number of fans "back." Hell, Perry himself didn't even draw huge demand for his own solo tour, but I'm to believe a baritone singer no one had ever even heard of did? Bwahahaha.You've been hugged one too many times, Deb.
So many...LOL...I took her too mean the 3 or 4 loons on this site that sucked up to JSS and said he his Perry-isms were a tribute to SP whereas Augeri's natural voice was blasphemous. They then ran for the hills upon his dismissal and at the sound of a voice that for them finally put the nail in the coffin of Perry's possible return.
Deb wrote: And you, poor baby, were never hugged enough.
Deb wrote:I'm confused, on the sentence before that, where was it said that Soto would outdraw Perry on solo tour?
Deb wrote: Neal's little tour didn't go over that well either, hell weren't some even cancelled?
Deb wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:Saint John wrote:Deb wrote:I think that's why so many of the Perry fans came back.... and then left with him.
This is categorically false. There was actually a drop in attendance when he came board and the sold out shows that were occurring with Augeri all but stopped. Moreover, the guy didn't even garner enough fans to fill local saloons on his solo tour. Granted, he wasn't in Journey very long, but he didn't bring any significant number of fans "back." Hell, Perry himself didn't even draw huge demand for his own solo tour, but I'm to believe a baritone singer no one had ever even heard of did? Bwahahaha.You've been hugged one too many times, Deb.
So many...LOL...I took her too mean the 3 or 4 loons on this site that sucked up to JSS and said he his Perry-isms were a tribute to SP whereas Augeri's natural voice was blasphemous. They then ran for the hills upon his dismissal and at the sound of a voice that for them finally put the nail in the coffin of Perry's possible return.
Have never once slagged Augeri. Just never had one of those voices that moved me is all.
JRNYMAN wrote:Deen does a super job on the ones he sings - so much so that his performances of the songs he does have become almost mechanical, but I don't mean that in a bad way whatsoever. Perhaps a better description would be painfully consistent. He sings them the same way everytime and does a flawless job every time. That said, there are two that stand out in my mind as being incredibly well done: Faithfully http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s55Py6a5YQs and Where Were You. Unfortunately, Where Were You was only included in the set list for a short time before they cut it. Not only does Deen sing it well, he also does a great job on that complicated intro Smitty came up with which if memory serves, it was either Cain or Schon that described it this way, "Yeah, I don't know what's up with that intro, he likes hitting the toms a lot for some reason" (describing Smitty's syncopated bombastic intro.)
This is Patiently and Where Were You together. WWY starts at 3:50. And now that I think about it, Deen does a fairly decent job Patiently as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-KPy-DmnlI
NoMoreTails wrote:Deb wrote:Have never once slagged Augeri. Just never had one of those voices that moved me is all.
I meant this in regards to the three or four loons, not you.
NoMoreTails wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:Deb wrote:Have never once slagged Augeri. Just never had one of those voices that moved me is all.
I meant this in regards to the three or four loons, not you.
Deb, are we good here? You know I'm the only other Mr.Big fan here....
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