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Postby donnaplease » Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:59 am

JourneyRox wrote:
BTW, about that Bee Gees song...someone is gonna call u a fag before long dude. Next u will tell me u love Air Supply too? If so, that's it, we're thru :-) (Ya know I love ya, but come on, Too Much Heaven?)


Um...I was just listening to my Air Supply Greatest Hits yesterday... :oops:
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Postby Melissa » Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:03 am

Bee Gees song still stuck in my head, please help :shock: lol

Ok Air Supply is better than the Bee Gees, so go ahead & fill my head with one of those! :twisted: lol
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Postby ArnelRox » Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:07 am

I just listened to SP singing ICSIIYE & the new GUFF version. So here u go.

"Do u got another lover now? Do u think it's me ur fooling now. No-oh. No-oh. Oh-oh, I can see it in ur eyes. Ever since u walked away, said ur last goodbye. Oh-oh, I can see it in ur eyes. All the damage has been done, no more alibis."

Better?
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Postby Melissa » Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:13 am

Yes, thank you, lol. 8)
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Postby Granny » Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:16 am

donnaplease wrote:
JourneyRox wrote:
BTW, about that Bee Gees song...someone is gonna call u a fag before long dude. Next u will tell me u love Air Supply too? If so, that's it, we're thru :-) (Ya know I love ya, but come on, Too Much Heaven?)


Um...I was just listening to my Air Supply Greatest Hits yesterday... :oops:


I'm glad someone else besides me likes air supply..i too have the greatest hits and the first concert i ever went to was the BEE GEES...loved them..took my daughters too, they were about 8 and 10 at the time...very cool concert
Love Lionel Richie too....
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Postby ArnelRox » Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:25 am

bufordt9 wrote:I'm glad someone else besides me likes air supply..i too have the greatest hits and the first concert i ever went to was the BEE GEES...loved them..took my daughters too, they were about 8 and 10 at the time...very cool concert
Love Lionel Richie too....


I have to admit I HATE Air Supply. Soooooooooo sappy. My best friend/roommate in college loved them & Barry Manilow. She subjected me to their music ALL the time. I would blast Journey as loud as possible (till the neighbors complained). Anything to drown them out & that Manilow crapola. Gag gag gag.

I like some early Bee Gees stuff but not that SNF crap, sorry! Ooh the age of disco. May it rest in peace.

Lionel Ritchie was ok when he was w/the Commodores. But that song "Hello is it me ur looking for" ouch. I gotta get that out of my head. Damn. I hated that in college so bad. Yuck. Gag.
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Postby Melissa » Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:29 am

I heard a DL song covered by Lionel Richie on the radio not too long ago :shock: lol
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Postby ArnelRox » Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:32 am

Melissa wrote:I heard a DL song covered by Lionel Richie on the radio not too long ago :shock: lol


Really? How was it?
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Postby NealIsGod » Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:37 am

JourneyRox wrote:
Melissa wrote:I heard a DL song covered by Lionel Richie on the radio not too long ago :shock: lol


Really? How was it?


Which one? Make Love Like a Man?
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Postby Melissa » Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:38 am

JourneyRox wrote:
Melissa wrote:I heard a DL song covered by Lionel Richie on the radio not too long ago :shock: lol


Really? How was it?


Ok I guess, lol. It was "Long Long Way to Go", I was just skipping through the channels out of boredom sitting in traffic :evil:, & heard it & thought "who the heck is that?", then they said Lionel Richie, lol.
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Postby Melissa » Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:39 am

NealIsGod wrote:
JourneyRox wrote:
Melissa wrote:I heard a DL song covered by Lionel Richie on the radio not too long ago :shock: lol


Really? How was it?


Which one? Make Love Like a Man?


Oh great! Now that's stuck in my head, lol! That song is hideous yet I know all the words to it, why, why, WHY??? lol :twisted:
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Postby ArnelRox » Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:06 am

NealIsGod wrote:
JourneyRox wrote:
Melissa wrote:I heard a DL song covered by Lionel Richie on the radio not too long ago :shock: lol


Really? How was it?


Which one? Make Love Like a Man?


I should know better than to read ur posts when I have taken a sip of tea. Damn.

That dumbass song. Like how else is a man gonna make love? Like a dog? Oh wait, the song isn't about u Niggy
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Postby donnaplease » Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:37 am

JourneyRox wrote:
bufordt9 wrote:I'm glad someone else besides me likes air supply..i too have the greatest hits and the first concert i ever went to was the BEE GEES...loved them..took my daughters too, they were about 8 and 10 at the time...very cool concert
Love Lionel Richie too....


I have to admit I HATE Air Supply. Soooooooooo sappy. My best friend/roommate in college loved them & Barry Manilow. She subjected me to their music ALL the time. I would blast Journey as loud as possible (till the neighbors complained). Anything to drown them out & that Manilow crapola. Gag gag gag.

I like some early Bee Gees stuff but not that SNF crap, sorry! Ooh the age of disco. May it rest in peace.

Lionel Ritchie was ok when he was w/the Commodores. But that song "Hello is it me ur looking for" ouch. I gotta get that out of my head. Damn. I hated that in college so bad. Yuck. Gag.


OK Susie! You're ruining all my adolescent memories here. Those songs were popular when I was in, like, 6th or 7th grade. Just started our school dances, and everyone was so melodramatic. We had boyfriends for about a week. "All Out of Love" was a major (I actually typed 'majour' there, oops!) tearjerker. I had "LTS" on a 'hits' record by K-Tel (haha) and I hated it. :oops: I love it now, though!!!! :wink: "Hello" was a biggie in about the 10th or 11th grade, it was a HUGE song for me & my friends (we had a circle of friends who were also boyfriend/girlfriend). Of course, my main high school boyfriend was a huge Journey fan, and was an awesome drummer, so there ya have it! I'm still kicking myself for the wasted time I spent on Duran Duran and Wham! :evil: When I should have been driving to Philly to hear SP tell me to Be Good to Myself!!! :P
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Postby JeremyP » Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:58 am

donnaplease wrote: I had "LTS" on a 'hits' record by K-Tel (haha) and I hated it.


I think I have that record!! :shock: Does it have "Rock With You" by Michael Jackson on it also?

I can relate about not liking Journey at first.

I hated "Don't Stop Believin'" when I first became a Journey fan. I would hear "Just a small town girl, livin' in a lonely world, she took the midnight train going anywhere....Just a city boy....." and then I'd switch the radio station before I gagged. lol

And I hated LTS too.

Now I think they're great. I guess one's tastes just change over the years.
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Postby JeremyP » Wed Dec 20, 2006 4:08 am

JourneyRox wrote:Interesting Jeremy. Thanks for doing that. I listened a few times to the 1st & last. Big difference. He has a more whispery effect now as well as higher pitched. I just wonder if it's deliberate or not. I'd love to get a candid chat w/the guy!


Yeah, does sound a lot more whispery. I wonder why.

Lou Gramm has been open about his stuggles with his voice since his brain surgery. I wish Steve would be a bit more open. But he's a really private guy and I can understand that.
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Re: Changes in SP's speaking voice

Postby LucyFurr » Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:38 am

Something changed in his voice somewhere between 1984 & 1986. I'm convinced of it. & it wasn't just his singing voice, but his speaking voice. To me, that means it's some overall thing.[/quote]


Maybe Sherry kicked him in the balls when she left? LOL
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Re: Changes in SP's speaking voice

Postby Saint John » Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:57 am

Catherine wrote:Something changed in his voice somewhere between 1984 & 1986. I'm convinced of it. & it wasn't just his singing voice, but his speaking voice. To me, that means it's some overall thing.



Maybe Sherry kicked him in the balls when she left? LOL[/quote]


I think she took his balls with her. Happy to say, he found them several months ago. :wink:
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Re: Changes in SP's speaking voice

Postby ArnelRox » Wed Dec 20, 2006 9:00 am

saint John wrote:
Catherine wrote:Something changed in his voice somewhere between 1984 & 1986. I'm convinced of it. & it wasn't just his singing voice, but his speaking voice. To me, that means it's some overall thing.



Maybe Sherry kicked him in the balls when she left? LOL


I think she took his balls with her. Happy to say, he found them several months ago. :wink:


Awww poor Sherrie. She's just a nice lady living w/her cats doing hair. She never married either. So sad. They should get back together somehow.
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Postby TRAGChick » Wed Dec 20, 2006 9:07 am

JeremyP wrote:Ok peoples,

Here's a clip of Steve Perry speaking in various interviews over the years. The segments are spaced out pretty evenly and I think it's pretty obvious based on what he's speaking about as to when one segment ends and another begins.

The segments span from 1978 to 2006.

You'll hear 1978, 1983, 1986, 1997, 2001, and finally, 2006.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=U3UEB590

He's speaking calmly on a person to person level, and not onstage. So this should be the best indicator of his normal speaking voice and how it's changed/evolved/matured over the years.


JeremyP...thank you so much for this...I couldn't wait to get home to hear it.

IMO, it's just wear-and-tear on the voice....that's what it sounds like to me...and knowing the type of person Steve is, and WAS, he put EVERYthing into every performance....hence, the "gravel" now....
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Postby JeremyP » Wed Dec 20, 2006 9:24 am

tragchk wrote:JeremyP...thank you so much for this...I couldn't wait to get home to hear it.

IMO, it's just wear-and-tear on the voice....that's what it sounds like to me...and knowing the type of person Steve is, and WAS, he put EVERYthing into every performance....hence, the "gravel" now....


I'm glad you liked it, it was fun to do. :)

He's definitely gotta have some wear and tear by now.

To me, it sounds like his voice was at its' deepest in the 1983 clip "we talk about the old then we do the new" and higher in the 1986 to 2006 clips. Do you hear that too?

There is less of the gravel sound in the 2006 clip as well.
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Postby TRAGChick » Wed Dec 20, 2006 9:48 am

JeremyP wrote:
tragchk wrote:JeremyP...thank you so much for this...I couldn't wait to get home to hear it.

IMO, it's just wear-and-tear on the voice....that's what it sounds like to me...and knowing the type of person Steve is, and WAS, he put EVERYthing into every performance....hence, the "gravel" now....


I'm glad you liked it, it was fun to do. :)

He's definitely gotta have some wear and tear by now.

To me, it sounds like his voice was at its' deepest in the 1983 clip "we talk about the old then we do the new" and higher in the 1986 to 2006 clips. Do you hear that too?

There is less of the gravel sound in the 2006 clip as well.


Listen to the "dialogue" at the beginning of this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pewU-dgH_0

He talks low: "Alright, let's START it up!"

higher pitch: "Oh SHEILA - HI!!"

high and "yelling": "GIMME LIGHT!!"


It's almost like he has an "everyday talking" voice...and a "concert" voice.
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Postby ArnelRox » Wed Dec 20, 2006 9:51 am

tragchk wrote: Listen to the "dialogue" at the beginning of this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pewU-dgH_0

He talks low: "Alright, let's START it up!"

higher pitch: "Oh SHEILA - HI!!"

high and "yelling": "GIMME LIGHT!!"


It's almost like he has an "everyday talking" voice...and a "concert" voice.


Come on Nora, u have good ears. I am a loon too & u know it. But even that high pitch there is NOT the same as he talks today. Admit it, please.
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Postby TRAGChick » Wed Dec 20, 2006 9:55 am

JourneyRox wrote:
tragchk wrote: Listen to the "dialogue" at the beginning of this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pewU-dgH_0

He talks low: "Alright, let's START it up!"

higher pitch: "Oh SHEILA - HI!!"

high and "yelling": "GIMME LIGHT!!"


It's almost like he has an "everyday talking" voice...and a "concert" voice.


Come on Nora, u have good ears. I am a loon too & u know it. But even that high pitch there is NOT the same as he talks today. Admit it, please.


I did admit it....I said that it was "wear and tear" from being a "road warrior" and giving his ALL at EVERY performance.....that's why there's the "gravel" happening now....and yes - I'm adding that it DOES have a strange, "higher pitch" to it.
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