ohsherrie wrote:I guess you can say that's true IF you really think most of the songs on Arrival and Generation are of the quality of most of the ones that were on the earlier albums.
I don't think there is ANY drop in 'quality' on Arrival or Generations (or Red 13). There is absolutely no way you can point to an instance on those songs and say such things...and especialy not admit there are the "Back Talk" and "Dead or Alive" and "Homemade Love" of the earlier years.
So do you think just anyone could have written those Journey songs that you love if they had Jon among them and worked hard enough on it?
Some of them - absolutely yes. He had "Open Arms" when he came in the band. He wrote "Faithfully" on his own. It was his inspiration that brought "Send Her My Love" and "Rubicon". I don't think he NEEDED Perry (or Neal) to complete those ideas. In fact, BE's "Price of Love" would have made a great Journey. It's also a bit ironic that the most success the Babys enjoyed was right after Jonathan joined...and the most successful time of Journey was right after Jonathan joined.
When you listen to things like the promo interview for Frontiers you find Perry being asked about songs and him not knowing what he's talking about...then Jonathan having to come in to tell how the song 'really' came about. JONATHAN is the one who brought the Journey sound together in the 80's...not Steve Perry. It is PLAINLY obviously to me in the songs, the interviews, and even how Journey has carried themselves today...and how Steve Perry failed to carry himself without him.
IMO some of their best songwriting is on ROR. Second only to TBF. The songs on those two albums just said more than most of the songs on most of the earlier albums. (Speaking collectively, not song for song.)
Even if that is true, they said it in a pop voice and not a Journey voice. It is no different then having Ross sing a song that sounds more like ZZ Top then Journey. There is a certain history of sound from Journey and to totaly turn their back on it as they did on ROR is NOT a good thing...whether it be ROR *OR* a couple songs on Generations.
In another post you mentioned Somewhere There's Hope. Do you not think Missing You
I think "Missing You" is the best song on the CD...and it is over shadowed by MANY mediocre and subpar songs....But, Perry did not write it on his own, and you have NO IDEA who wrote what on that song.
You Better Wait
That was written by about ten people and in no way showcases Perry's songwriting abilities. It doesn't even reflect the way FTLOSM sounds!
Anyway
That song shows exactly the problem with Perry's songwriting abilities. "What was I saying?" He has the ability to start something good, but hardly ever has the ability to finish it on his own. In the end, it is a mediocre song with good intentions. Just because he meant it to be something special does NOT mean it contains special songwriting.
and the title track FTLOSM are good songs?
Geez, no. That song drolls on and on and has nothing captivating about it, especialy musicaly. The lyrics are OK, but it is delivered in a balladish form surrounded by boring music. The song mediocre at best.
You also mentioned LTS. It wasn't the instrumental parts that made it a fun song to hear, it was the story that it told and the way it was presented.
I think you are entirely wrong about that. It is the "nana" part that got it playing on school buses...not the entire "that girl screwed around on me" bit.
Lights said quite a lot within a great melody.
And, it was NEAL who provided that melody. Perry was not the sole writer as he was on LTS. Very few Journey songs have Perry as the only writer.
I do not believe Perry has the writing skills to write great songs on his own. If you look at his entire career, you can count on one hand the number of songs he wrote on his own. He always has a "Jonathan" to bounce idea off of, or to run to in the pouring rain with a song idea. You don't hear of Jonathan, or even Neal, running to Perry's house to complete a song.