Art Vandelay wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:ADALBL wrote:God forbid, Journey show some range and make the album interesting by including a song that is different sounding from everything else.
Lol. You make "Happy to Give" sound like it's prog with weird time signatures. It's not "different" in any musically bold way. It's just boring and very dated. Monker once brilliantly said that ROR sounded like stuff they played at the mall. He's right.
It's definitely not a typical Journey song, and it is dated. I always liked it, though. It does showcase Perry's vocals well, in a story-telling kind of way. Actually, a good portion of the Strange Medicine album follows the same structure. Not a ballad, not a rocker, but a decent showcase for heartbreaking, passionate vocals. Not everyone's cup of tea if you're in to the hard rocking stuff. But that's the R&B/gospel influence coming out of him.
Well said...passionate vocals. If that's what you do best, and thats what comes out when you write, then that's what you should do. He was just staying true to himself, just as Neal is doing. Why is it some can applaud one, but mock the other?