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Rock'ndeano wrote:Boy, it's really hard to say anything critical from this performance.. They sounded sad, and I think that was the intent, due to Bill Grahams death. Perry I am sure went to this on a whim, and never had a chance to get in vocal shape. Neal's guitar basically weeped on this.
There were two more songs they did that day; Faithfully and DSB.
Jeremey wrote:I thought it was sad, though I don't think Perry sounded very good at all...It does go to show that with some training he had the ability to bounce back into shape for FTLOSM.
I think the crowd just kind of sat there because I think San Francisco in 1991 wasn't comprised of a great deal of Journey fans. Bill Graham was a legend but his name in the big scheme of things isn't normally associated with Journey, I think there's more of a nostalgia for the 60's & early 70's associated with Bill Graham Productions. I never got the impression that Journey was a favorite son of San Fran.
Red13JoePa wrote:Deano, Nig, and Abita: These are the same Bill Grahm recordings we have, right?
I thought he pulled it off fine. Lower, more rasp, but they sounded like JRNY.
Red13JoePa wrote:I thought he pulled it off fine. Lower, more rasp, but they sounded like JRNY.
NealIsGod wrote:You know what? That's a sad performance. Not sad as in sucky, sad as in... sad. By 1991, Journey should have had 2 or 3 more albums since ROR. Instead, that was their last live performance (Neal, Jon and Perry, I mean), wasn't it?
Rock'ndeano wrote:
When Perry laid down that mic, those were the last words he sang.
ohsherrie wrote:Rock'ndeano wrote:
When Perry laid down that mic, those were the last words he sang.
It was his last live performance with Journey. He did FTLOSM in '94 and toured with it. Then he sang TBF to record it. Then he recorded I Stand Alone and did the video in '98. He's done some background vocals for some people in the meantime. He wasn't quite through yet, and I hope he's still not.
Rock'ndeano wrote:ohsherrie wrote:Rock'ndeano wrote:
When Perry laid down that mic, those were the last words he sang.
It was his last live performance with Journey. He did FTLOSM in '94 and toured with it. Then he sang TBF to record it. Then he recorded I Stand Alone and did the video in '98. He's done some background vocals for some people in the meantime. He wasn't quite through yet, and I hope he's still not.
Well of course I meant live.
The list of projects you mentioned are all shit. So I don't count those.
artthou wrote:Thanks,Noble. I enjoyed that a lot. Part of the beauty of Steve Perry's singing is the emotion that most others lack.
Greggie wrote:Hey, that last link didn't work...can you repost it? I got to watch the first video, but not this second one.
Greggie wrote:They must have taken down the one for faithfully...the only link I could find on that thread in BackTalk was for Lights.
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