AR wrote:
My wife's cat learned REAL fast who it's fucking master was. Cats sometimes crawl into baby cribs and kill them. That may be their only redeeming quality.
What?? Is that actually what you meant to say??


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AR wrote:
My wife's cat learned REAL fast who it's fucking master was. Cats sometimes crawl into baby cribs and kill them. That may be their only redeeming quality.
strungout wrote:AR wrote:
My wife's cat learned REAL fast who it's fucking master was. Cats sometimes crawl into baby cribs and kill them. That may be their only redeeming quality.
What?? Is that actually what you meant to say??![]()
ohsherrie wrote:donnaplease wrote:As someone not very familiar with SA, does SA actually have a sound??? I was under the impression that his main purpose in life was to sound as much like SP as he could in order to kinda convince the general public that Journey was still the Journey they were familiar with. Even the way JoePa stated it above makes that seem like the case. While it's true JSS has a different vocal styling, he still has a lot of Perryisms that remind the listener how great SP was.
It seems to me that JSS is like a chameleon, who is able to change his 'color' based on what he's singing and who he's singing to. From Journey to Queen to Prince to Steel Dragon. And he nails it each time!!! THAT'S what makes him such an incredible performer, IMO.
I think you're right on all counts. Augeri never had a sound that was distinctively his own and I thinik that was by design. Jeff will just automatically combine the Soto vocal sound with the Journey music sound and it'll still be Journey but with a distinctive vocal sound again. Not like Perry, but with a few Perryisms as a tribute to the Master, and a lot stronger and more distinctive sound than Augeri.
ohsherrie wrote:I think you're right on all counts. Augeri never had a sound that was distinctively his own and I thinik that was by design. Jeff will just automatically combine the Soto vocal sound with the Journey music sound and it'll still be Journey but with a distinctive vocal sound again. Not like Perry, but with a few Perryisms as a tribute to the Master, and a lot stronger and more distinctive sound than Augeri.
ohsherrie wrote:donnaplease wrote:As someone not very familiar with SA, does SA actually have a sound??? I was under the impression that his main purpose in life was to sound as much like SP as he could in order to kinda convince the general public that Journey was still the Journey they were familiar with.
Augeri never had a sound that was distinctively his own and I thinik that was by design.
strungout wrote:
Agreed.
Mix a little of this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xrs-HbY_nBA
and this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubLIW-0Yn6k
.......in with the Journey sound and I'm completely sold.I see Journey as two separate entities: classic Journey w/Perry and future Journey w/JSS. I'm sorry but I guess I'm shallow when it comes to my rock and roll, because alot of it has to do with how captivating the frontman is and it's not a diss, but SA just never did it for me.
ohsherrie wrote:strungout wrote:
Agreed.
Mix a little of this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xrs-HbY_nBA
and this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubLIW-0Yn6k
.......in with the Journey sound and I'm completely sold.I see Journey as two separate entities: classic Journey w/Perry and future Journey w/JSS. I'm sorry but I guess I'm shallow when it comes to my rock and roll, because alot of it has to do with how captivating the frontman is and it's not a diss, but SA just never did it for me.
I can't watch the videos but I feel the same way you do about the rest of it. It's the vocals that pull me in and if the vocalists looks good and has a charismatic stage presense that's what really sells it for me.
JourneyRox wrote:ohsherrie wrote:donnaplease wrote:As someone not very familiar with SA, does SA actually have a sound??? I was under the impression that his main purpose in life was to sound as much like SP as he could in order to kinda convince the general public that Journey was still the Journey they were familiar with.
Augeri never had a sound that was distinctively his own and I thinik that was by design.
Um girls, I was never a fan of Augeri w/Journey, u all know that, so u can take my opinion for what it's worth. But let me tell u, he DID have his own sound w/Tall Stories & it was a pretty good one. There's a song on that album I really like: Sister of Mercy. I'll be glad to upload it if u guys want to hear it. On that song (& others on the TS album), SA doesn't sound anything like Perry. It's really a pity TS didn't get the breaks they deserved. They were a very good band.
strungout wrote:ohsherrie wrote:strungout wrote:
Agreed.
Mix a little of this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xrs-HbY_nBA
and this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubLIW-0Yn6k
.......in with the Journey sound and I'm completely sold.I see Journey as two separate entities: classic Journey w/Perry and future Journey w/JSS. I'm sorry but I guess I'm shallow when it comes to my rock and roll, because alot of it has to do with how captivating the frontman is and it's not a diss, but SA just never did it for me.
I can't watch the videos but I feel the same way you do about the rest of it. It's the vocals that pull me in and if the vocalists looks good and has a charismatic stage presense that's what really sells it for me.
Sher, they were links to JSS solo videos of "How Long" and "Believe in Me"........two of my favs.
JourneyRox wrote:But let me tell u, he DID have his own sound w/Tall Stories & it was a pretty good one. There's a song on that album I really like: Sister of Mercy. I'll be glad to upload it if u guys want to hear it.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:FyreWyngz wrote:One of the things said about Knowing That You Love Me from Generations is that it's this generation's Open Arms. That's about as hack as you can get.
Deen said this off-the-cuff. Cut the guy some slack. He is only the fucking drummer. He didn't write or compose the song.
It's not his job to articulately describe the creative process.
conversationpc wrote: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.
Agreed. Some of the chord progressions may be similar to some country music but that in no way gives it the country sound. It just isn't there. Now, I have heard discussed before the fact that Ross used to tune his bass in such a way that made it similar to bassists playing country music. I believe it's called "Nashville tuning". That doesn't make it sound anything like country music, either, though.
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