MATTHEW wrote:
You don't think so? I reckon "A Better Life" is by far the most soulful and authentic track Journey have recorded since Perry left the band.
Such a mystery - to me, anyway - why Journey didn't use Deen more often on the studio albums....or why they didn't release "A Better Life" as a single.
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A mystery to me, too! Out of all the songs on that record, that one I could see being on the radio here...and sounding contemporary. It was a surprise to me to hear Deen singing in a different voice than what I heard in concert when he sounded very much like SP in the early years. At the same time it felt sad because you know I am dedicated to SP & all I could think was SP should be singing this 'cuz it sounded so much like in the Trial by Fire vein.
As for the original question on this thread...circumstances are different for different groups. Mercury & some other lead singers (INXS) died, so there is that. I like Queen with FM singing, but that is my preference & I don't have any desire to go to one of their concerts...and, that has nothing against Paul R., just not enough desire for me to fork out the money & effort for a concert. So, it could be the same for different fans of Journey - some prefer & are content listening to the CDs with SP & don't have the desire for otherwise.
I can definitely understand that nothing is cut & dried...nobody knows EXACTLY the whole story of what went on with each member of the band & SP. From where I am, I can see both sides. I can't imagine Neal ever sitting around as a studio musician, he is like a ball of fire & needs the stage & people (as he once said, he gets off on them getting off on him.) At the same time I can see where SP is coming from ...the times he was feeling completely burned out (and obviously the voice isn't like just getting another guitar when it breaks a string) and having physical medical problems with his hip.
Well, all this has been spun around & around before...the fact is that many people have been blessed/made happy/whatever your term by having this music in their lives, whether it is from the past or the present. Let people have what makes them happy because you will never know what they have personally gone through in their lives or in their psyches.
Sorry, I sound like a sermon.
Anyway, I have to say that as much as I love SP, I love his connection with Journey much more than his solo. There is that magic & perfection that is undeniable. The intertwining of Steve's voice with the band's instruments & the guys as well as with the audience...it just always gives a rush.
And, remember that there are "Perry loons or PHs" that can still be open-minded about what Journey is doing presently...as long as they don't screw with the legacy, that is.
