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Shadowsong wrote:I'd think he'd try to keep the smoke off the stage away from Steve Perry
Smoke really can mess up a singers voice
sngrchk04 wrote:Shadowsong wrote:I'd think he'd try to keep the smoke off the stage away from Steve Perry
Smoke really can mess up a singers voice
You got THAT right....
I had to go to the Emergency Room a few years back; I worked at a nightclub as a waitress. I spiked a fever, was dizzy, and couldn't breathe. The doctor examined me and asked ME - a SINGER - how many cigarettes I smoked per day...I told him, "I don't smoke!!" He told me that according to what he heard in his stethescope, I had developed "SMOKER'S COUGH"
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From NIGHT-CLUB SECONDHAND SMOKE.
brandonpfn wrote:Anyway - sorry to hear about your "cough"...but you know...Rock & Roll lifestyle and Dr's tend to not mix...
brandonpfn wrote:
Yeah, and I would just love hear the Perry heads pin his vocal decline on "second-hand" smoke...
Shadowsong wrote:Don;t know if it was miking, mixing or a lousy shallow snare
That's what it sounds like to me..Especially on "I Believe" it sounds like the Penn State Marching Bands drums...Thunder was replaced by snap crackle & pop
Shadowsong wrote:Loved Steve Smith on drums
In fact I've always said the drums on Journey (well before the drum machine crap) sounded much better than the drums on some of Steve Perrys solo projects most notablt Street Talk.
I love the solo projects but they fell short in the drum department.
The driving powerful force was gone.
I know Steve Perry was a drummer and has an ear for drums
but they just sat limp in the background and left me wanting more.
Don;t know if it was miking, mixing or a lousy shallow snare
but it just didn;t move me.
Thunder was replaced by snap crackle & pop
Shadowsong wrote:I have also heard Steve Perry praise Steve Smiths drums
He's said he was there right with him and he credits Steve Smiths playing as it allowed him to reach with his vocie and soar.
Countless times he can be seen with his back to the audience dancing
and just getting into Steve Smiths groove
Shadowsong wrote:Isn;t that what makes a good band a great band
Sure good musicians can each go there own way
doing there own thing
But a great band works together
each building on each others strengths rather than showcasing there own
Steve Smith is a jazz oriented drummer
He worked very hard to train to get the right sound to bring together Journey
It wasn;t the Steve Smith Project it was Journey
Shadowsong wrote:I;m afraid most of them floated above my head in a cloudof smoke
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