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Eric wrote:Didn't sound as excited as the other three. Why was he so subdued here, when we've read blurbs elsewhere where he sounded geeked saying things like JSS slayed the audience, etc.....
Eric wrote:Didn't sound as excited as the other three. Why was he so subdued here, when we've read blurbs elsewhere where he sounded geeked saying things like JSS slayed the audience, etc.....
Eric wrote:Didn't sound as excited as the other three. Why was he so subdued here, when we've read blurbs elsewhere where he sounded geeked saying things like JSS slayed the audience, etc.....
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Eric wrote:Didn't sound as excited as the other three. Why was he so subdued here, when we've read blurbs elsewhere where he sounded geeked saying things like JSS slayed the audience, etc.....
Let's not omit that that he also jubilantly expresses his admiration for "Butterfly" and "Believe".
Jonathan Cain is the most influential song writer to ever be in Journey.
I never truly contemplated him being replaced, but after that comment, I'm not so sure.
Lyrically and musically speaking, "Butterfly" and "Believe" are both ten mile pile ups; a baroquely contorted pyre of steel and aluminum emitting the unmistakable odor of smoldering flesh.
Eric wrote:I like the beginning of "Believe" actually......
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Eric wrote:I like the beginning of "Believe" actually......
Then your ears must also relish the mid-section and the conclusion.
'Cuz it's the same damned keyboard part.
With some band input, it could've been a nice song.
Andrew wrote:Eric wrote:Didn't sound as excited as the other three. Why was he so subdued here, when we've read blurbs elsewhere where he sounded geeked saying things like JSS slayed the audience, etc.....
I was hoping the tone of the interview would come thru to all. Jon is very reflective...he spoke at all times with passion and he was happy to get into his fears as things got started, but you know what - he is totaly and 100% into this as much as trhe rest of the guys. Just watch him on stage.
He is far more pumped after each show - the interview took place before dinner of the San B show. He was just in a relaxed state
I agree KC.... the Tampa show was rough too and I came in and said so.....when talking to him, Jeff did not disagree and said just hang in there and give me a chance I'm working through it.....well he sure did! The Orlando show was awesome! He has adjusted and now made the songs his own. Jon was just being honest about it to Andrew.....Jeff was honest about it too....but he didn't let criticism get him down......he was determined, and worked hard. His efforts showed as the tour progressed. Very impressive work ethic and a never say die attitude and spirit....might be what won Jon over, as well as Jeff being able to adapt to the material and sing the songs so well. He's also a great team player....makes sure he interacts with the whole band as well as the audience. When a singer can connect with the band during a show, they feed off one another. Then when they connect with the audience...they feed off that...like Perry was saying. That was the problem I had with Augeri....not his voice or his appearence...it was that lack of connecting...made it weak, imo. Perry never seemed to have a problem connecting with the audience and got his strength from that...because, as we all know, there were plenty of times there was a disconnect with the band. Hopefully Jeff will be able to maintain that connection with both...should make for some great music and shows in the future!KCfla wrote:Well, I can *sort-of* see what Jon was saying ( about his worries for Jeff just being "thrown to the wolves") I saw Jeff's 4th show in West Palm Beach. And while he did an good job, it was not to near calibre of the Orlando show months later.
WPB was good- and Jeff et. al. did a stand-up job. But it was no where near the energy level I saw in Orlando. By then it was obvious that they all were having a blast! I haven't seen them all so "into it" since the 80's! ALL of them were all over the stage, acting like kids again.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Eric wrote:Didn't sound as excited as the other three. Why was he so subdued here, when we've read blurbs elsewhere where he sounded geeked saying things like JSS slayed the audience, etc.....
Let's not omit that that he also jubilantly expresses his admiration for "Butterfly" and "Believe".
Jonathan Cain is the most influential song writer to ever be in Journey.
I never truly contemplated him being replaced, but after that comment, I'm not so sure.
Lyrically and musically speaking, "Butterfly" and "Believe" are both ten mile pile ups; a baroquely contorted pyre of steel and aluminum emitting the unmistakable odor of smoldering flesh.
jrnysc wrote:
I personally like Butterfly. It makes me think of my daughter. One of the best songs on that album IMO. Believe I can do without. Butterfly is a Jon Cain kinda song.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Eric wrote:Didn't sound as excited as the other three. Why was he so subdued here, when we've read blurbs elsewhere where he sounded geeked saying things like JSS slayed the audience, etc.....
Let's not omit that that he also jubilantly expresses his admiration for "Butterfly" and "Believe".
Red13JoePa wrote:I guess Cain knows a little better than you, too.
But the fact prolly is, while praps not high art, they're not as bad as you always write here.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:I guess Cain knows a little better than you, too.
Frankly, you love anything in the past 8 years with the Journey name emblazoned on it.
But the fact prolly is, while praps not high art, they're not as bad as you always write here.
Red13JoePa wrote:Not a big Tall Stories guy, either.
I like it ok, but some of it's kinda eh.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Not a big Tall Stories guy, either.
I like it ok, but some of it's kinda eh.
Danny Vaughn said 'Tall Stories' is one of the best melodic albums of all time.
I bet he feels "Butterfly" and "Believe" are trash, too.
Red13JoePa wrote:Aright. I'm all in, then.
Just one thing, though.
Who's Danny Vaughn?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Aright. I'm all in, then.
Just one thing, though.
Who's Danny Vaughn?
I thought you were the self-proclaimed biggest Augeri fan on here.
Surely then, you would know the original singer of Tyketto, right?
How do you expect to have any credibility on Augeri-issues when you don't even know the elemental basics?
Stop wasting everyone's time.
Red13JoePa wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Aright. I'm all in, then.
Just one thing, though.
Who's Danny Vaughn?
I thought you were the self-proclaimed biggest Augeri fan on here.
Surely then, you would know the original singer of Tyketto, right?
How do you expect to have any credibility on Augeri-issues when you don't even know the elemental basics?
Stop wasting everyone's time.
I'm the biggest Augeri-with-Journey fan on here. But I'm a little out of my league in the Tyketto stuff and things like that.
yulog wrote:Shine-loved that cd---great stuff on there
roknroseville wrote:Hey there,
How can anyone put down butterfly & believe?
Those are 2 of the better songs on generations..
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