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brywool wrote:Up until this 86 tour, Perry could hit ALL the notes ALL the time. This tour was when you really saw what it was doing to him and actually saw him slipping...
JourneyRox wrote:brywool wrote:Up until this 86 tour, Perry could hit ALL the notes ALL the time. This tour was when you really saw what it was doing to him and actually saw him slipping...
U know what tho fuck the notes. His voice is so fucking much more than the notes. Its the quality the resonance the way he brings it. I could give a shit if he sang everything in a way lower key. I just wanna hear him sing. His voice sends shivers up and down my spine & always has since the first time I heard it circa 78. SA has a nice voice when he could sing. JSS has a great soulful sexy as all hell voice. But for me no one even comes close to singing with the quality that Perry does. It's not the notes he hits it's the way he makes the notes come to fucking life and the way he uses his voice as his instrument. See my signature for me.
JourneyRox wrote:
U know what tho fuck the notes. His voice is so fucking much more than the notes. Its the quality the resonance the way he brings it. I could give a shit if he sang everything in a way lower key. I just wanna hear him sing. His voice sends shivers up and down my spine & always has since the first time I heard it circa 78. SA has a nice voice when he could sing. JSS has a great soulful sexy as all hell voice. But for me no one even comes close to singing with the quality that Perry does. It's not the notes he hits it's the way he makes the notes come to fucking life and the way he uses his voice as his instrument. See my signature for more.
Red13JoePa wrote:Rockn'deano wrote:You can judge a singer by a boot. It's a true, live recording.
Don't give me any of that Red13 or Monker bullshhit. If a singer fucks up, you hear it...if he sings strong, you hear it. It's raw.
Hell, if that's your argument, you can't judge Fraudgeri by Vegas 2001.....Hell, it wasn't even live for fucks sake. It was taped, then protooled, then recorded in studio. Yeah, I guess you can judge Fraudgeri...he sucks!
Not bullshit. Difference between a bootleg taped by a dude aiming a recorder at an amp from 250 feet away or a soundboard recording. Joe Louis Arena '86 is even better, a radio broadcast.
You dope.
Red13JoePa wrote:Yea great.
Fucking idiot.
This isn't even the best ROR boot.
Night At The Spectrum, '86.
JourneyRox wrote:tragchk wrote:No other singer can literally stop me from breathing - just from the sheer power and delivery of how he sings.
YES! U said it so much better than me.
Voyager wrote:Even back in 1986 Steve was struggling with emulating his own studio vocal tracks in a live setting. I can only imagine what it would be like to try it in 1996 and in 2006 when he was 10 and 20 years older. Let's face it, some studio tracks are extremely difficult to be reproduced in a live setting. When the singers are 20-something years old and their adrenalin is going full tilt, they can pull off near-miracles in the studio. Then afterwards when they are on the road they say, "Why in the funk did I hit that damn note so high? What the hell was I thinking?"
Good luck to anyone who tries to emulate Steve Perry's vocal tracks. They're going to need steroids to do it.
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