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heardonthestreet wrote: maybe "Missing You" being a song for his fans.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:heardonthestreet wrote: maybe "Missing You" being a song for his fans.
On tour he would introduce the song as being about Sherry. I have a boot where he mentions returning home and finding a voice mail from a certain *someone*. Everyone in the audience starts guessing and screaming out names. Some shout "Neal!" Perry divulges that it was Sherry and says he decided not call her back, and endure that platonic non-romantic "bullshit" (his word, not mine). He then states how as he listened to her voice mail he began to miss her. Seamless segue into song.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:[ Some shout "Neal!".
heardonthestreet wrote:Which do you listen to more often, Perry solo or Perry/Journey?
Perry's GH=5 is played most, second to Essentials. GH+5 is Perry touching on all extremes in range and seeming to sing of innermost thoughts. Like "Melody" being his great love and maybe "Missing You" being a song for his fans. I love FTLOSM but I wish it could get remastered and leave out the heavy breathing. It's too distracting, unless you listen with ear buds and pretend he's in the room with you, singing and breathing in your ear.
The-Girl-Can't-Help-It!
heardonthestreet wrote: I love FTLOSM but I wish it could get remastered and leave out the heavy breathing.
The-Girl-Can't-Help-It!
The_Noble_Cause wrote:On tour he would introduce the song as being about Sherry. I have a boot where he mentions returning home and finding a voice mail from a certain *someone*. Everyone in the audience starts guessing and screaming out names. Some shout "Neal!" Perry divulges that it was Sherry and says he decided not call her back, and endure that platonic non-romantic "bullshit" (his word, not mine). He then states how as he listened to her voice mail he began to miss her. Seamless segue into song.
heardonthestreet wrote:Which do you listen to more often, Perry solo or Perry/Journey?
Perry's GH=5 is played most, second to Essentials. GH+5 is Perry touching on all extremes in range and seeming to sing of innermost thoughts. Like "Melody" being his great love and maybe "Missing You" being a song for his fans. I love FTLOSM but I wish it could get remastered and leave out the heavy breathing. It's too distracting, unless you listen with ear buds and pretend he's in the room with you, singing and breathing in your ear.
The-Girl-Can't-Help-It!
jrnyman28 wrote:I guess it is sad, but I rarely listen to Perry anymore. That may be why I enjoyed the Escape Live CD SO MUCH! I have been away for a while....If I am listening to Journey, lately I listen to post-Perry Journey. Red 13 gets a LOT of play and Generations gets quite a bit too. When I am not listening to those, I tend to listen to something else completely...
But because of the Escape Live CD I say"Welcome back Perry".
ohsherrie wrote:heardonthestreet wrote: I love FTLOSM but I wish it could get remastered and leave out the heavy breathing.
The-Girl-Can't-Help-It!
I hardly hear the breathing in FTLOSM anymore, I'm too wrapped up in the lyrics, melody and vocal performance. I don't know why he chose to leave that in, unless it was to make the cd more intimate and realistic. Regardless, it's still my alltime favorite Perry song.
I can't help it either girlfriend.
jrnyman28 wrote:
But because of the Escape Live CD I say"Welcome back Perry".
heardonthestreet wrote: ...........................................
Hey, you quoted me out of context, OSherrie. I love " Girl Can't Help It"
from ROR. That statement was meant for the preceding sentence in my post.
ohsherrie wrote: I wasn't even thinking about The Girl Can't Help It. But I love that song too.
perryfaithful wrote: How I wish there was a DVD of a ROR concert! wonder what the chances are?
Jeremey wrote:The breathing never really bothered me either. Since last week I've been listening to the new live CD non-stop. Prior to that I actually listened to very little of either. En route to gigs, I always warm up with Perry's GH+5 and then maybe The Outfield or something a little more challenging range-wise. Mostly I am listening to mix CDs of stuff off of I-Tunes. Recently have been on a nostalgic King Diamond kick (note the avatar!). Before that it was John Denver's Greatest Hits preceeded by a fair amount of Judas Priest.
Marabelle wrote: I also was hoping that the band would show a little appreciation for all this work it took to get it into the stores. But..whatever, it's something to always remember.
Jeremey wrote:The breathing never really bothered me either. Since last week I've been listening to the new live CD non-stop. Prior to that I actually listened to very little of either. En route to gigs, I always warm up with Perry's GH+5 and then maybe The Outfield or something a little more challenging range-wise. Mostly I am listening to mix CDs of stuff off of I-Tunes. Recently have been on a nostalgic King Diamond kick (note the avatar!). Before that it was John Denver's Greatest Hits preceeded by a fair amount of Judas Priest.
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