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TotoFan77 wrote:That's really interesting that he was still singing live up until 2005. I remember reading he first started lip syncing around 2003 but I guess that was bullshit. It's a real shame because his performances back in 1998 were AMAZING.
TotoFan77 wrote:Didn't know about the DVD, what's the story? He actually had to go into the studio and re-record all the vocals?
TotoFan77 wrote:I honestly never listened to Journey much during the Augeri era. I lost interest after Perry left and it wasn't until Arnel came that I regained interest. I listened to songs Steve Augeri did back in 1998 and it sounds amazing! When did the vocal problems begin? I saw a performance from 2005 and he sounds good in that but I'm guessing it's not live?
FamilyMan wrote: I saw Augeri in '98 on the Vacation's Over tour. I was blown away. If the Arrival 2001 Live DVD was in fact re-recorded, that means he was toast after only one tour.
kgdjpubs wrote:FamilyMan wrote: I saw Augeri in '98 on the Vacation's Over tour. I was blown away. If the Arrival 2001 Live DVD was in fact re-recorded, that means he was toast after only one tour.
I think the Augeri vocal problems were off/on from basically near the beginning. The Escape-era material was always near the top end of his range, so if his voice was just a little off, it was noticable. He never had much "cushion" so to speak--and that was the problem as much as anything. Saw him numerous times, and it was always the question of how much voice he had available. Some nights were really good, others he managed to get by, and there were one or two shows where it almost seemed effortless. He was very strong as late as 2003, and that was a 2hr Journey set, but it was part of the one-off mini tour after the big summer co-headline event.
I think the problems really started mid-to-late 2004. There's one recording from late 2004 where you can tell he's struggling pretty good. After that, it was problem city, and the Generations tour where he was warming up just to stand on stage for an hour with instrumentals from the first couple of albums and then expected to come on strong when your voice had cooled down pretty much finished him off.
Aaron wrote:Augeri is a great singer and a great guy. I think the tour where they did 3 hour sets (I don't remember the tour but I've seen them all), is what hurt Augeri. They did a lot of old songs and went on for 3 hours. I think that was the begining of problems for Augeri...
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