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Matthew wrote:The fact is...these bands [Rush and Yes] don't pander to the casual fan and put their musicianship first - and this is why they don't seem like hacks - which Journey do now, unfortunately.
Matthew wrote:Sure, Journey could try to second-guess the market and do a ballad with a middle of the road country singer or repeat the same old formula with diminishing returns. But I'd rather that Schon and Cain finally allow themselves some freedom from the restrictions of Journey - and stop trying to recreate the past - and that they allow JSS to be totally unrestrained as well. I'd hate to see the guy tone himself down to appease the Augeri fan base who expect a non-threatening male behind the Journey microphone.
Matthew wrote:It's beyond all doubt now that Perry is irreplaceable - so I agree with Fyre - it's time to move on from the style and approach Perry brought to the band. Yes, they'll still have to play some of the obvious hits in concert - but in their recording career it's definitely time to takes some risks.
Will they branch out? I doubt it. I have so little faith in Neal's ability to lead this band and my guess is that they'll play it safe and we'll get some watered down version of the classic albums from twenty-five years ago.
FyreWyngz wrote:Have you ever listened to E5C4P3? I mean REALLY LISTENED? The cool thing about it is it's acoustics. It sounds like it was recorded in a barn somewhere out in the country one clear moonlight night after a square dance. Even the chord structure on some of the songs is in the vein of the country jangle and honk. It's about as close to a country album as JOURNEY could get without sounding like Garth Brooks. JOURNEY brought their sound to Jon Cain's songs and made them soar. Listen to Cain's Back To The Innocence and you can clearly hear how it could be another E5C4P3 if Neal, SP, SS, and RV played on it.
Matthew wrote:Journey shouldn't be afraid to indulge themselves as musicians. Cain and Schon could easily play for groups such as Rush and Yes - yet they hold themselves back in Journey.
NealIsGod wrote:FyreWyngz wrote:Have you ever listened to E5C4P3? I mean REALLY LISTENED? The cool thing about it is it's acoustics. It sounds like it was recorded in a barn somewhere out in the country one clear moonlight night after a square dance. Even the chord structure on some of the songs is in the vein of the country jangle and honk. It's about as close to a country album as JOURNEY could get without sounding like Garth Brooks. JOURNEY brought their sound to Jon Cain's songs and made them soar. Listen to Cain's Back To The Innocence and you can clearly hear how it could be another E5C4P3 if Neal, SP, SS, and RV played on it.
I have never heard anyone say E5C4P3 sounds like it has country influence. I just don't hear it.
Matthew wrote:And JSS needs to fire this band up with massive doses of testosterone....
Matthew wrote:...creepy fans on BT who don't like rock music that much then so be it.....
NoMoreTails wrote:
I felt that Perry was more "feminine" for lack of a better word than Augeri ever was. JSS is like an SP who reached puberty, vocally.
Also a bit of a surprise coming from a big fan of ROR. I agree with this also.
Matthew wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:
I felt that Perry was more "feminine" for lack of a better word than Augeri ever was. JSS is like an SP who reached puberty, vocally.
You must be joking, NMT. I'll admit that the high-pitched singing and the blousy fashion choices of Perry's early days in the band might seem a little girlish - but as his career went on he became much more masculine - the obsessive drive to succeed, the lower voice, the egomania and the passion and so on. Augeri on the other hand was as passive and docile as a 1950s housewife.
NoMoreTails wrote:Matthew wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:
I felt that Perry was more "feminine" for lack of a better word than Augeri ever was. JSS is like an SP who reached puberty, vocally.
You must be joking, NMT. I'll admit that the high-pitched singing and the blousy fashion choices of Perry's early days in the band might seem a little girlish - but as his career went on he became much more masculine - the obsessive drive to succeed, the lower voice, the egomania and the passion and so on. Augeri on the other hand was as passive and docile as a 1950s housewife.
I even found the Escape Perry girlish physically. It's always surprised that the ladies here were attracted to that "waif" (is that the term they use for skinny models?) look. I'm talking physique wise at that point rather than fashion and voice. Of course there wasn't a gym on every corner in those days. As far as attitude, he was more aggressive than SA on stage and in business no doubt. SA might have less docile if he'd snorted the same substance Perry did before that Houston Escape show. I would think you'd be joking to use the word masculine in any degree to describe Perry.
Matthew wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:Matthew wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:
I felt that Perry was more "feminine" for lack of a better word than Augeri ever was. JSS is like an SP who reached puberty, vocally.
You must be joking, NMT. I'll admit that the high-pitched singing and the blousy fashion choices of Perry's early days in the band might seem a little girlish - but as his career went on he became much more masculine - the obsessive drive to succeed, the lower voice, the egomania and the passion and so on. Augeri on the other hand was as passive and docile as a 1950s housewife.
I even found the Escape Perry girlish physically. It's always surprised that the ladies here were attracted to that "waif" (is that the term they use for skinny models?) look. I'm talking physique wise at that point rather than fashion and voice. Of course there wasn't a gym on every corner in those days. As far as attitude, he was more aggressive than SA on stage and in business no doubt. SA might have less docile if he'd snorted the same substance Perry did before that Houston Escape show. I would think you'd be joking to use the word masculine in any degree to describe Perry.
Maybe you're right...and in fact I'm just waiting for AR to post that photo of Perry with the pussy on his lap...
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If they don't strike out into something truly new and different then they run the risk of drying up and blowing away.
fred_journeyman wrote:If they don't strike out into something truly new and different then they run the risk of drying up and blowing away.
It's not just that though...even if they DO strike out with something new, they still need to be willing to back their own music by playing it in concert. If both of those things happen, then I'll line up to buy tickets for a show.
On the SS CD, there were shades of Journey, in my opinion. IF they can capitalize and expand on that for a new CD, then they're halfway there.
AR wrote:Matthew wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:Matthew wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:
I felt that Perry was more "feminine" for lack of a better word than Augeri ever was. JSS is like an SP who reached puberty, vocally.
You must be joking, NMT. I'll admit that the high-pitched singing and the blousy fashion choices of Perry's early days in the band might seem a little girlish - but as his career went on he became much more masculine - the obsessive drive to succeed, the lower voice, the egomania and the passion and so on. Augeri on the other hand was as passive and docile as a 1950s housewife.
I even found the Escape Perry girlish physically. It's always surprised that the ladies here were attracted to that "waif" (is that the term they use for skinny models?) look. I'm talking physique wise at that point rather than fashion and voice. Of course there wasn't a gym on every corner in those days. As far as attitude, he was more aggressive than SA on stage and in business no doubt. SA might have less docile if he'd snorted the same substance Perry did before that Houston Escape show. I would think you'd be joking to use the word masculine in any degree to describe Perry.
Maybe you're right...and in fact I'm just waiting for AR to post that photo of Perry with the pussy on his lap...
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NoMoreTails wrote:Matthew wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:
I felt that Perry was more "feminine" for lack of a better word than Augeri ever was. JSS is like an SP who reached puberty, vocally.
You must be joking, NMT. I'll admit that the high-pitched singing and the blousy fashion choices of Perry's early days in the band might seem a little girlish - but as his career went on he became much more masculine - the obsessive drive to succeed, the lower voice, the egomania and the passion and so on. Augeri on the other hand was as passive and docile as a 1950s housewife.
I even found the Escape Perry girlish physically. It's always surprised that the ladies here were attracted to that "waif" (is that the term they use for skinny models?) look. I'm talking physique wise at that point rather than fashion and voice. Of course there wasn't a gym on every corner in those days. As far as attitude, he was more aggressive than SA on stage and in business no doubt. SA might have less docile if he'd snorted the same substance Perry did before that Houston Escape show. I would think you'd be joking to use the word masculine in any degree to describe Perry.
Red13JoePa wrote:For me, that pic of Perry IS TheNobleCause.
It just is.
For those of you who were not lucky enough to be around here when it was his avatar, I'll tell you that he had it as his avatar.
Read some of his Gr Hits and then picture that beside it as his avatar.The BigMac is good, too but that was brilliance.
somethingtohide wrote:
If Journey is going to move away from Generations and Arrival I hope it will be towards something more hard hitting.
fred_journeyman wrote:If they don't strike out into something truly new and different then they run the risk of drying up and blowing away.
It's not just that though...even if they DO strike out with something new, they still need to be willing to back their own music by playing it in concert. If both of those things happen, then I'll line up to buy tickets for a show.
On the SS CD, there were shades of Journey, in my opinion. IF they can capitalize and expand on that for a new CD, then they're halfway there.
duke22 wrote:In my opinion alot of people still go to Journey shows because they think SP is the singer and want to hear the "Dirty Dozen" I was at many a show the past 8 years where a majority of the crowd sat down or went to the bathroom when new material was played.
Red13JoePa wrote:somethingtohide wrote:
If Journey is going to move away from Generations and Arrival I hope it will be towards something more hard hitting.
See, now I have to opine that it is possible you may not have listened to either record, at least not entirely.
Certainly not Generations because if songs like Gone Crazy, In Self Defense, Out Of Harms Way, Better Together and parts Believe and Faith In the Heartland "hit" any "harder" we'd almost be talking about thrash metal.
many a loon claimed to find it offputting and complained about loudness, too much guitar, too much heavy rock for a Journey album.
I dare say World Gone Wild, All The Things and Nothing Comes Close aren't exactly poppy lullabies either.
duke22 wrote:Well lets just hope that JSS changes all that. I want to believe that the guys will begin a new identity while still remaining true to the core of what Journey music is.
strungout wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:Matthew wrote:NoMoreTails wrote:
I felt that Perry was more "feminine" for lack of a better word than Augeri ever was. JSS is like an SP who reached puberty, vocally.
You must be joking, NMT. I'll admit that the high-pitched singing and the blousy fashion choices of Perry's early days in the band might seem a little girlish - but as his career went on he became much more masculine - the obsessive drive to succeed, the lower voice, the egomania and the passion and so on. Augeri on the other hand was as passive and docile as a 1950s housewife.
I even found the Escape Perry girlish physically. It's always surprised that the ladies here were attracted to that "waif" (is that the term they use for skinny models?) look. I'm talking physique wise at that point rather than fashion and voice. Of course there wasn't a gym on every corner in those days. As far as attitude, he was more aggressive than SA on stage and in business no doubt. SA might have less docile if he'd snorted the same substance Perry did before that Houston Escape show. I would think you'd be joking to use the word masculine in any degree to describe Perry.
Sorry I disagree NMT, and this is just a woman's opinion......but nothing is more masculine and attractive on a man than passion and determination........any Joe can be born pretty or pump weights. Besides Perry is attractive (albeit, not in a Brad Pitt chiselled kind of way), but more unique.
Red13JoePa wrote:I don't even have the slightlest concern about that. JSS' vocal stylings are enough of a departure from the Perry/Augeri sound that the new identity thing will almost happen by default.
The cool part is that when feels like it he can inject songs studio or live with the Perry feel.
duke22 wrote:Well lets just hope that JSS changes all that. I want to believe that the guys will begin a new identity while still remaining true to the core of what Journey music is. I am sure between Jeff, Neal and Jon there will be some fantastic new stuff written and we'll all have something to look forward to in 2008 and put an end to all this bickering.
Red13JoePa wrote:duke22 wrote:Well lets just hope that JSS changes all that. I want to believe that the guys will begin a new identity while still remaining true to the core of what Journey music is.
I don't even have the slightlest concern about that. JSS' vocal stylings are enough of a departure from the Perry/Augeri sound that the new identity thing will almost happen by default.
The cool part is that when feels like it he can inject songs studio or live with the Perry feel.
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