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jrnyman28 wrote: U2's evolved. They have a new audience and kept the original audience.[/b] That's our dream."
perryfaithful wrote:The same significant line up.....most importantly the lead singer
Andrew wrote:perryfaithful wrote:The same significant line up.....most importantly the lead singer
Oh for God's sake....bugger off with the lead vocalist comments. Enough shit-stirring ok?
perryfaithful wrote:jrnyman28 wrote: U2's evolved. They have a new audience and kept the original audience.[/b] That's our dream."
The same significant line up.....most importantly the lead singer
Soledad? wrote:Yeah, but she has a point. U2 has been successful for so long because their frontman has been a constant. I agree with Nikki Sixx that U2 has mellowed too much, but one of the many factors in U2's continued success is the persistent presence of the frontman. Imagine if U2 replaced Bono? At this point, they couldn't, because he's such an icon.
Well, Perry was not as iconic as Bono, at least persona-wise, but he IS a vocal icon. Journey's music was illuminated by his voice.
So the vocal icon is gone - yes, by his own doing.
Yet the Journey somehow continues, with a Perry wanna-be.
Imagine if Bono left and U2 hired a Bono wanna-be? It wouldn't work.
I imagine if Bono left, the other members of U2 would simply move on to other musical projects, or maybe try out a different style of music, with a new, non-Bono-esque singer.
Schon and Cain should have done that.
Soledad? wrote:Schon and Cain should have done that.
Soledad? wrote:Schon and Cain should have done that.
Journey has never had a No. 1 hit???? That's it, I'm off their bandwagon....The_Noble_Cause wrote:Soledad? wrote:Schon and Cain should have done that.
They did, it was called "Bad English" and they got a #1 single out of it (something to this day Journey has yet to accomplish -with Perry or without).
ALong with that, there was also non-Journey musical endeavors such as "Hardline" and "Pirannah Blues"
As per usual, Soledad, u talk without knowing the facts.
Soledad? wrote:Yeah, but she has a point. U2 has been successful for so long because their frontman has been a constant. I agree with Nikki Sixx that U2 has mellowed too much, but one of the many factors in U2's continued success is the persistent presence of the frontman. Imagine if U2 replaced Bono? At this point, they couldn't, because he's such an icon.
Well, Perry was not as iconic as Bono, at least persona-wise, but he IS a vocal icon. Journey's music was illuminated by his voice.
So the vocal icon is gone - yes, by his own doing.
Yet the Journey somehow continues, with a Perry wanna-be.
Imagine if Bono left and U2 hired a Bono wanna-be? It wouldn't work.
I imagine if Bono left, the other members of U2 would simply move on to other musical projects, or maybe try out a different style of music, with a new, non-Bono-esque singer.
Schon and Cain should have done that.
Rock'ndeano wrote:Shame on you 28 for posting a topic that was sure to be derailed a few miles out of the station.
Rock'ndeano wrote:Journey is way too conservative to do anything out of the norm.....too bad.
Andrew wrote:perryfaithful wrote:The same significant line up.....most importantly the lead singer
Oh for God's sake....bugger off with the lead vocalist comments. Enough shit-stirring ok?
perryfaithful wrote:Andrew wrote:perryfaithful wrote:The same significant line up.....most importantly the lead singer
Oh for God's sake....bugger off with the lead vocalist comments. Enough shit-stirring ok?
I HONESTLY believe that the solid line up over many years has been a major factor (not the only) for U2's success. This is not "shit stirring" Andrew. If someone else had just made the same comment, I fear you would have not even blinked. I would appreciate the respect of not being stereotyped and told what I am thinking and doing.
jrnyman28 wrote:I don't think Andrew would have said anything if you had simply said 'consistent line-up' or 'same line-up'. You specifically mentioned the lead singer, which attracts attention to your ever-present stance.
NealIsGod wrote:Puh-lease. Don't insult our intelligence.![]()
perryfaithful wrote:What's up with that?
perryfaithful wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:I don't think Andrew would have said anything if you had simply said 'consistent line-up' or 'same line-up'. You specifically mentioned the lead singer, which attracts attention to your ever-present stance.
and what do you think that "stance" is Dave? ....All tracks lead back to Steve Perry when I speak.
perryfaithful wrote: I am surprised at you. Of all people, I thought you were not only reasonable on allowing others to speak, BUT I didn't think you shared the Perry paranoia factor that some others here have.
Liz22562 wrote:Soledad?....where in the world do you get any type of idea that Steve Augeri is a 'perry wannabe'?????
1. Purchase Arrival.
2. Select Higher Places
3. Listen closely if you dare..Steve Augeri's voice will knock your socks
off. He's absolutely amazing......
He sounds nothing like Steve Perry, IMHO.
Journey On!
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Soledad? wrote:Schon and Cain should have done that.
They did, it was called "Bad English" and they got a #1 single out of it (something to this day Journey has yet to accomplish -with Perry or without).
ALong with that, there was also non-Journey musical endeavors such as "Hardline" and "Pirannah Blues"
As per usual, Soledad, u talk without knowing the facts.
Andrew wrote:With all respect - it's time for you to quit posting the same old stuff.
We understand your feelings on this subject - no need to continually repeat that view.
We GET it.
NealIsGod wrote:Andrew wrote:With all respect - it's time for you to quit posting the same old stuff.
We understand your feelings on this subject - no need to continually repeat that view.
We GET it.
Yeah, you have posted the same shit over and over, Soledad. How about something fresh and interesting?
jrnyman28 wrote:However, one of your 'tactics' appears to be making a comment and then playing the victim when you are called on it. This appears to be another case of that.
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