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Free wrote:It simply will not happen uneless they make the hall of fame. What I'm talking about is Perry never getting back with Journey. I'm convinced of it now.
It's sad because this is what I was holding out for. The reason I think this will not happen now is three fold.......
1. Perry does not need the money.
2. Perry knows he does not have the voice he once had.
3. Perry is not emotionally stable. I doubt he's living in reality.
As Andrew has said, "this ship has sailed." Yep. I'm in agreement with that now.
One other thing. The Caveman said back in 2000, "whether Steve Perry wants to admit it or not, he has a fear of singing live now."
I think the door is shut besides him singing one song with them if they make the hall of fame.
NealIsGod wrote:So you won't be asking us for any more dough, right Free?![]()
I think those of us who support the current lineup knew this long time ago. The fact that Perry came back in 1996 and the band put out Trial By Fire, their worst album by far, spoke volumes to me. When Augie was brought in and I first heard "Remember Me", I was very happy that the Journey is not over yet.
Moon Beam wrote:Free had this to say
It simply will not happen unless they make the hall of fame.
What I'm talking about is Perry never getting back with Journey.
I'm convinced of it now.
Did I miss something?
I thought they were inducted into the hall of fame
on Jan 21 2005?
Free wrote:One other thing. The Caveman said back in 2000, "whether Steve Perry wants to admit it or not, he has a fear of singing live now."
tragchk wrote:Well, he certainly LOOKS fine: and not "afraid" of being in the public eye...
From Saturday, May 6th:
http://www.journeymusic.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/030406.html
tragchk wrote:Well, he certainly LOOKS fine: and not "afraid" of being in the public eye...
From Saturday, May 6th:
http://www.journeymusic.com/ubb/Forum2/HTML/030406.html
Red13JoePa wrote:Holy smoke. Blimp Diesel..... hey if Neal's shape is fair game, then come on. With that grill that puffy he should not grin at least not that widely.
Having said that, I can agree w/ Lori. It's not that he's afraid as evidnenced by the White sox thing. Hell, that was completelyy undadorned and he did it. he jsut doesn't feel like it now.
Paul_UK wrote:If that's true, the irony is that a Perry on a bad day could still be better than other vocalists on their best! He really was that good.
Abitaman wrote:Peery doenot have his anymore, but look at Rod Stewart, neither does he, and he still sings. People will go see Rod to for him being Rod. They would do the same for Perry. But Perry will not go for that, because he is a perfectionist as you said. A shame, would love to hear Perry sing again ( but not really in Journey anymore)-ERIC
Free wrote:Abitaman wrote:Peery doenot have his anymore, but look at Rod Stewart, neither does he, and he still sings. People will go see Rod to for him being Rod. They would do the same for Perry. But Perry will not go for that, because he is a perfectionist as you said. A shame, would love to hear Perry sing again ( but not really in Journey anymore)-ERIC
Most perfectionists are very weak and shallow people.
Free wrote:Abitaman wrote:Peery doenot have his anymore, but look at Rod Stewart, neither does he, and he still sings. People will go see Rod to for him being Rod. They would do the same for Perry. But Perry will not go for that, because he is a perfectionist as you said. A shame, would love to hear Perry sing again ( but not really in Journey anymore)-ERIC
Most perfectionists are very weak and shallow people.
PROPERRY wrote:Free wrote:Abitaman wrote:Peery doenot have his anymore, but look at Rod Stewart, neither does he, and he still sings. People will go see Rod to for him being Rod. They would do the same for Perry. But Perry will not go for that, because he is a perfectionist as you said. A shame, would love to hear Perry sing again ( but not really in Journey anymore)-ERIC
Most perfectionists are very weak and shallow people.
Actually "weak" & "shallow" is MORE of a description of a person "like yourself" that feels that they have to "tear someone down" that they personally DON'T even know!![]()
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Come on Lori. I'm not tearing him or anyone down. Just stating the truth. Now think about what you just did. You just did the exact same thing you accused me of doing.
Lori
tragchk wrote:Free wrote:Abitaman wrote:Peery doenot have his anymore, but look at Rod Stewart, neither does he, and he still sings. People will go see Rod to for him being Rod. They would do the same for Perry. But Perry will not go for that, because he is a perfectionist as you said. A shame, would love to hear Perry sing again ( but not really in Journey anymore)-ERIC
Most perfectionists are very weak and shallow people.
Really?
I thought a perfectionist was someone who had drive and direction to be the best they can be.
Kaj wrote:You seem to know a lot Free,saying perfectionists are weak and shallow people.....hahahaha.......well from what I know,Rush drummer Neil Peart is one of the most famous perfectionists in the music business and I believe he´s a very strong minded person with more depth than the mariner grave.
I truly believe Perry haven´t felt as good as he does today and I will take rather listen to Trial by fire on any day of the week than the Augeri cd´s with Journey.
Free wrote:Yes. Those are attributes as well. Perfectionsists are not all bad. Most perfectionists' drive comes from their fear of not being perceived as anything but wonderful to others.
A perfect example is Rush Limbaugh. They guy is a very unhappy man. He's mentioned in interviews what keeps him going is his fear of not drawing large radio audiences.
Contrast this flawed view with a guy who loves what he does so much that he's not afraid to fail.
Big difference.
tragchk wrote:Free wrote:Yes. Those are attributes as well. Perfectionsists are not all bad. Most perfectionists' drive comes from their fear of not being perceived as anything but wonderful to others.
A perfect example is Rush Limbaugh. They guy is a very unhappy man. He's mentioned in interviews what keeps him going is his fear of not drawing large radio audiences.
Contrast this flawed view with a guy who loves what he does so much that he's not afraid to fail.
Big difference.
I just did some "instant research", and look what I found:
Cribbed from:
http://stress.about.com/od/burnout/a/mental_burnout.htm
"Perfectionist Tendencies: Striving to do your best is a sign of a hard worker and can be a positive trait that leads to excellence. However, perfectionism can cause excessive stress and sometimes be crippling.
What’s the difference between striving for excellence and being a perfectionist? Perfectionists beat themselves up if everything isn’t perfect, whereas mere hard workers are happy with a near-perfect job well done. Perfectionists sometimes won’t even try to accomplish a task because they’re too terrified of ‘failure’—which can be defined as anything less than perfect! If you’re a perfectionist, you should practice forgiving yourself for being human, and congratulate yourself for being great (even when you’re human)."
Well, I guess I "mellowed out" over the years....when I was young, if I made even the SMALLEST mistake onstage, I would completely lose it!! LOL Now, I just shrug it off...I mean, I don't consider myself a keyboard player; yet I play it onstage...if I make a mistake, I just make a joke out of it and say someting like "...and that's why I'm a singer!"
Free wrote:tragchk wrote:Free wrote:Yes. Those are attributes as well. Perfectionsists are not all bad. Most perfectionists' drive comes from their fear of not being perceived as anything but wonderful to others.
A perfect example is Rush Limbaugh. They guy is a very unhappy man. He's mentioned in interviews what keeps him going is his fear of not drawing large radio audiences.
Contrast this flawed view with a guy who loves what he does so much that he's not afraid to fail.
Big difference.
I just did some "instant research", and look what I found:
Cribbed from:
http://stress.about.com/od/burnout/a/mental_burnout.htm
"Perfectionist Tendencies: Striving to do your best is a sign of a hard worker and can be a positive trait that leads to excellence. However, perfectionism can cause excessive stress and sometimes be crippling.
What’s the difference between striving for excellence and being a perfectionist? Perfectionists beat themselves up if everything isn’t perfect, whereas mere hard workers are happy with a near-perfect job well done. Perfectionists sometimes won’t even try to accomplish a task because they’re too terrified of ‘failure’—which can be defined as anything less than perfect! If you’re a perfectionist, you should practice forgiving yourself for being human, and congratulate yourself for being great (even when you’re human)."
Well, I guess I "mellowed out" over the years....when I was young, if I made even the SMALLEST mistake onstage, I would completely lose it!! LOL Now, I just shrug it off...I mean, I don't consider myself a keyboard player; yet I play it onstage...if I make a mistake, I just make a joke out of it and say someting like "...and that's why I'm a singer!"
The red letter part of that article sums it up.
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