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The_Noble_Cause wrote:Maybe detuned a bit, but sounds good to me!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsTE8NUC3pE
carleysdad wrote:I'm one of those people that think Journey would not still be going if it weren't for Steve Augeri and what he brought to the table in the late 90's and early 00's......but, having said that, it pains me to watch him now. He seems like a geniunely nice guy and all, but his voice is absolutely shot/shredded. I saw him 3-4 years ago at a small club near Cincinnati, OH, USA, and it was embarrassingly bad.
carleysdad wrote: He seems like a genuinely nice guy and all, but his voice is absolutely shot/shredded.
FamilyMan wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Maybe detuned a bit, but sounds good to me!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsTE8NUC3pE
"wheels go round and round" sounds GOOD? Dude...
The Sushi Hunter wrote:carleysdad wrote:I'm one of those people that think Journey would not still be going if it weren't for Steve Augeri and what he brought to the table in the late 90's and early 00's......but, having said that, it pains me to watch him now. He seems like a geniunely nice guy and all, but his voice is absolutely shot/shredded. I saw him 3-4 years ago at a small club near Cincinnati, OH, USA, and it was embarrassingly bad.
That's true with most singers though. Look at Air Supply as a fine example, compare them 30 years ago to now and you can hear a completely huge difference. People age on the inside just as much as they do on the outside.
And I'm sure that's why when you hear a promo on the radio of a really old band who's going to be playing, most times they will play the old record bits and not how they sound now. Like for example, a number of years ago an artist was playing some place and they were playing bits from their records from the late 70's. They don't sound like that anymore, so why are they playing the old 70's recordings for the upcoming show? That's disappointing.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:He's hitting the highs and singing with soul. Yea, it does sound good to me. Go Steve!
FamilyMan wrote:This is how I prefer to remember Steve A.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3huSrctyr2Y
carleysdad wrote:FamilyMan wrote:This is how I prefer to remember Steve A.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3huSrctyr2Y
I couldn't agree with you more FamilyMan.
koberry wrote:He's hitting highs that only dogs can hear.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:koberry wrote:He's hitting highs that only dogs can hear.
Damn, haters be hating. You guys must be watching the clip on an outdated SmartPhone w/ shitty speakers. He even goes for the "Forever Yoouuurrrrs" part at the end, and holds it...great command of chest and head voice.
yulog wrote:Meat loaf is 66, Augeri is 54, and those 12 years difference are huge when talking mid 50's to mid 60's.........that's one lame comparison
The_Noble_Cause wrote:yulog wrote:Meat loaf is 66, Augeri is 54, and those 12 years difference are huge when talking mid 50's to mid 60's.........that's one lame comparison
Ha..ha...ha..ha? I think it's a lame comparison only in your head, dude. Whether it's 54 or 66 or 73, we're talking about aging singers. And Meat Loaf's voice is toast, and bears little resemblance to his voice on Bat 1 and Bat 2. From the way people talk around here, you would think that Augeri sounded like Joe Cocker or something. Like I said, haters. That, or they somehow thought Augeri in his prime sounded virtually identical to Perry, which he never did.
JH'sTXfan wrote:I respect Augeri...but no...
The Sushi Hunter wrote:So what is your definition of "hater" in regards to this topic?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:carleysdad wrote: He seems like a genuinely nice guy and all, but his voice is absolutely shot/shredded.
Not hearing that at all.
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