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NoMoreTails wrote:You sure Perry was there??
Croak...BUD...wise...ERRR
Angiekay wrote:
*cringe* Wow...
"the" Journey? lol!
Ah, well, there is no such thing as bad pr. Bad singing obviously, bad pr....no.![]()
RubyTequila wrote:Thank God we have Steve Augeri!!
PROPERRY wrote:Remember it was not that long ago that fans were "walking out" of the current Journey concerts BEFORE the show was even over. And that is with Augeri getting voice lessons" & rehearsing for the concerts, so that's NOT all that great in my opinion.
Perry sounded GREAT & I enjoyed watching him sing with the white Sox players, even though the players were off key a bit, lol. It was fun & Perry seemed to be having a real good time there! Hey, that's all that mattered!![]()
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Lori
Rock'ndeano wrote:PROPERRY wrote:Remember it was not that long ago that fans were "walking out" of the current Journey concerts BEFORE the show was even over. And that is with Augeri getting voice lessons" & rehearsing for the concerts, so that's NOT all that great in my opinion.
Perry sounded GREAT & I enjoyed watching him sing with the white Sox players, even though the players were off key a bit, lol. It was fun & Perry seemed to be having a real good time there! Hey, that's all that mattered!![]()
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Lori
Lies, Lies and more Bullshit lies.
Nobody walked out of a Journey concert, be it 1977, 1982, or 2005. A few freebie dickslaps left during the first phase of the pre-Perry tunes(Where Augeri wasn't even singing anyway you dinbat).
No, Perry did not sound great. No, Perry did not sound good. No, Perry did not sound ok. No, Perry did not sound half as good as Augeri. Yes, Perry sounded FUCKING awful. YOU cannot spin this. Try as you might..You wanted your hero to have his chance. Honey, He sucked the dong today, ok?
No, It wasn't fun to hear that. I was embarrassed watching in front of my friends who I have defended the band to..I understand their thinking now.
Thanks alot there Steve Perry... I know Neal has got to be thinking, yeah, thank God hh? who knew?" lol
what a complete joke.
PS- If Perry was such a true fan of baseball, why did he whore himself off to another team other than his beloved SF Giants?
PROPERRY wrote:Perry sounded GREAT
Rock'ndeano wrote: Honey, He sucked the dong today, ok?
ltbob wrote:He did have a hard time it seemed, but he deserves more than a little respect....don't burn on him I say.
ltbob wrote:Put yourself in his shoes,how would you once like to have one of, if not the greatest R&R voice ever,and lose it? Wouldnt it be hard to not be able to sing some of the best music in front of people again?
I agree...great post.ltbob wrote:He did have a hard time it seemed, but he deserves more than a little respect....don't burn on him I say. Maybe it was a bad voice day, or he has lost it. Put yourself in his shoes,how would you once like to have one of, if not the greatest R&R voice ever,and lose it? Wouldnt it be hard to not be able to sing some of the best music in front of people again?
ltbob wrote:He did have a hard time it seemed, but he deserves more than a little respect....don't burn on him I say. Maybe it was a bad voice day, or he has lost it. Put yourself in his shoes,how would you once like to have one of, if not the greatest R&R voice ever,and lose it? Wouldnt it be hard to not be able to sing some of the best music in front of people again?
fred_journeyman wrote:Wow, listening to that was sad. He was obviously singing lower and wasn't able to hit the highs even then.
Now, it's also very possible that his voice was hoarse from all the yelling he may have done at the game, which would also explain why his voice sounded the way it did.
If that was the case, then he should have mentioned it to the crowd, as opposed to "I need some help here." I mean, he must have known that the clip would have become fodder for forums like this where everything would be dissected "...over and over and over again. Strangers...waitin' up and down the boulevard..."
Fred
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