PROPERRY wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Steve Augeri is the lead singer for Journey. Steve Perry is almost 60 and can no longer handle anything beyond some BG vox....To us, Journey is NEAL SCHON and the songs that we all love.
I agree, as I wrote on that other site(BT), Steve A is better at 46 than Perry was at 36...I prefer him to Perry at 26 (that may have been when Perry was working on the turkey farm, before Herbie offered him a life raft...)
How can someone appreciate the raspy sound of Perry's later works and not care for Steve's "sweet" for lack of a better word, current sound?
Neal has always been Journey for me, but it feels much more like a team now.
Well I certainly don't agree that Augeri is better than Perry at ANY age!
The FACTS are that when Perry was frontman for Journey, HE sang LEAD VOCALS on ALL the songs for many years! Perry didn't have to have ALL the band members HELPING him out with the share of singing lead vocals like Augeri. Also Perry didn't require for ANY of his band members to HELP him to hit the "high notes", when singing either.
Neal says in his interview that Augeri is having problems with his midrange as well. This is AFTER 7 years of Augeri being in the band.
Lori
Journey didn't do 3 hour shows when Perry was in the band. No one could sing lead for 3 hours.
The shows I've seen for the last two tours, Steve didnt need help on high parts, yet shared some of them with Deen anyway. Perry's ego would have been too big to allow this (if they'd Deen at the time).
Journey does not tune down as the would if Perry were the vocalist now.
They do the songs now coser to the they were originally recorded than they did on the Frontiers tour. Most of Greatest Hits live sounds like shit IMO.
Steve's problems this tour were during the first few shows, 2 months ago. Perryheads will still be rehashing Neal's comment 2 years from now.
When Perry had voice problems, he just cancelled shows, and never re-scheduled them.
Perry could do amazing things with his voice in his prime, those days are long gone, if he could still do it, he'd be on tour with Journey now.