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Enigma869 wrote:Well, I can tell you that I'm one fan who has ZERO desire to hear Journey singing a duet with some chick! Sorry...Just not my thing! I know it's been thrown around on this board in the past, but I think Journey needs to make themselves musically relevant again without the aid of gimmicks! This isn't the NFL..."trick plays" aren't going to get the job done!
John from Boston
Duets are usually always cheesy..so my question to you.....how would that be harder rocking? Have you been? Jeff has learnt the material well and is singing the songs as written.....and as far as in the future......Jeff has been doing stuff alot harder rocking than Journey.....so I'm sure between him and Neal there will be some rockers......and Jon and Jeff can bring a few ballads too.Greggie wrote:One questions though: Why would they not have the Journey sound if they did a duet? What exactly will be the Journey sound with JSS? We're all hoping for a harder rockin' Journey....
Jeremey wrote:Has there ever been a good duet between a man and woman rock singer? I am sure there are tons of duets, but the only duet I can even think of is Ozzy and Lita Ford, and that one was pretty sad. The Seether thing was more of a background vocal on an Evanescence track, really not a true duet. There is only one duet that rises above mediocrity and gimmicks - that is the incomprable Lionel Ritchie and Diana Ross singing "Endless Love."
Jeremey wrote:Stevie's vocals make my skin crawl. It may be sacriledge to some to hear me say that but...Never got into her at all. That goes for the unlistenable "Leather and Lace" with her and Don Henley. Patty Smyth and Don Henley had a half way decent sounding duet back in 1992 (?), but methinks the era of pop/rock duets like that has come and gone. If Journey were country artists, an idea like that might be more viable.
Enigma869 wrote:Well, I can tell you that I'm one fan who has ZERO desire to hear Journey singing a duet with some chick! Sorry...Just not my thing! I know it's been thrown around on this board in the past, but I think Journey needs to make themselves musically relevant again without the aid of gimmicks! This isn't the NFL..."trick plays" aren't going to get the job done!
John from Boston
NealIsGod wrote:Jeremey wrote:Stevie's vocals make my skin crawl. It may be sacriledge to some to hear me say that but...Never got into her at all. That goes for the unlistenable "Leather and Lace" with her and Don Henley. Patty Smyth and Don Henley had a half way decent sounding duet back in 1992 (?), but methinks the era of pop/rock duets like that has come and gone. If Journey were country artists, an idea like that might be more viable.
SDMHA is one of my all-time favorite songs. I never get tired of it. The only male/female duet I can say that about.
Stevie Nicks is the greatest. C'mon, J!
AR wrote:I think Journey should consider dueting with Lemmy from Motorhead on a G G Allin or Mentors song.
JrnyScarab wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Jeremey wrote:Stevie's vocals make my skin crawl. It may be sacriledge to some to hear me say that but...Never got into her at all. That goes for the unlistenable "Leather and Lace" with her and Don Henley. Patty Smyth and Don Henley had a half way decent sounding duet back in 1992 (?), but methinks the era of pop/rock duets like that has come and gone. If Journey were country artists, an idea like that might be more viable.
SDMHA is one of my all-time favorite songs. I never get tired of it. The only male/female duet I can say that about.
Stevie Nicks is the greatest. C'mon, J!
Sorry NIG, I agree with Jeremey. Stevie's vocal vibrato sounds like a goat and grates on my nerves. Don't mind Fleetwood Mac though when she is not the only singer all the time.
NealIsGod wrote:JrnyScarab wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Jeremey wrote:Stevie's vocals make my skin crawl. It may be sacriledge to some to hear me say that but...Never got into her at all. That goes for the unlistenable "Leather and Lace" with her and Don Henley. Patty Smyth and Don Henley had a half way decent sounding duet back in 1992 (?), but methinks the era of pop/rock duets like that has come and gone. If Journey were country artists, an idea like that might be more viable.
SDMHA is one of my all-time favorite songs. I never get tired of it. The only male/female duet I can say that about.
Stevie Nicks is the greatest. C'mon, J!
Sorry NIG, I agree with Jeremey. Stevie's vocal vibrato sounds like a goat and grates on my nerves. Don't mind Fleetwood Mac though when she is not the only singer all the time.
Well, I hate both of you. I AM RIGHT!!!! MY OPINION IS ALL THAT MATTERS!!!!![]()
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NealIsGod wrote:Jeremey wrote:Has there ever been a good duet between a man and woman rock singer? I am sure there are tons of duets, but the only duet I can even think of is Ozzy and Lita Ford, and that one was pretty sad. The Seether thing was more of a background vocal on an Evanescence track, really not a true duet. There is only one duet that rises above mediocrity and gimmicks - that is the incomprable Lionel Ritchie and Diana Ross singing "Endless Love."
Stop Draggin' My Heart Around.
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:NealIsGod wrote:Jeremey wrote:Has there ever been a good duet between a man and woman rock singer? I am sure there are tons of duets, but the only duet I can even think of is Ozzy and Lita Ford, and that one was pretty sad. The Seether thing was more of a background vocal on an Evanescence track, really not a true duet. There is only one duet that rises above mediocrity and gimmicks - that is the incomprable Lionel Ritchie and Diana Ross singing "Endless Love."
Stop Draggin' My Heart Around.
NIG , i always liked wierd al's version called, stop dragging my CAR around...
TVL wrote:Duets are usually always cheesy..so my question to you.....how would that be harder rocking? Have you been? Jeff has learnt the material well and is singing the songs as written.....and as far as in the future......Jeff has been doing stuff alot harder rocking than Journey.....so I'm sure between him and Neal there will be some rockers......and Jon and Jeff can bring a few ballads too.Greggie wrote:One questions though: Why would they not have the Journey sound if they did a duet? What exactly will be the Journey sound with JSS? We're all hoping for a harder rockin' Journey....
Did I say cheesie?.... cute and sweetLarryFromNextDoor wrote:TVL wrote:Duets are usually always cheesy..so my question to you.....how would that be harder rocking? Have you been? Jeff has learnt the material well and is singing the songs as written.....and as far as in the future......Jeff has been doing stuff alot harder rocking than Journey.....so I'm sure between him and Neal there will be some rockers......and Jon and Jeff can bring a few ballads too.Greggie wrote:One questions though: Why would they not have the Journey sound if they did a duet? What exactly will be the Journey sound with JSS? We're all hoping for a harder rockin' Journey....
,, are you telling me that Almost Paradise- Mike Reno and Ann Wilson was cheesie?? what would Footloose have been with out it.. thats right , just a nothing stupid teen movie about a dancing farmboy..in 1984 i really dug that tune!!
Jeremey wrote:Stevie's vocals make my skin crawl. It may be sacriledge to some to hear me say that but...Never got into her at all. That goes for the unlistenable "Leather and Lace" with her and Don Henley. Patty Smyth and Don Henley had a half way decent sounding duet back in 1992 (?), but methinks the era of pop/rock duets like that has come and gone. If Journey were country artists, an idea like that might be more viable.
Enigma869 wrote:I thought Henley and Patty Smyth sounded pretty good together. I agree with you on the whole Stevie Nicks thing. She is viewed in many circles as a legend woman rocker, but has never been my cup of tea. I'll take Ann Wilson's vocals (Heart) ANY DAY! That woman could sing her ass off!
Enigma869 wrote:Jeremey wrote:Stevie's vocals make my skin crawl. It may be sacriledge to some to hear me say that but...Never got into her at all. That goes for the unlistenable "Leather and Lace" with her and Don Henley. Patty Smyth and Don Henley had a half way decent sounding duet back in 1992 (?), but methinks the era of pop/rock duets like that has come and gone. If Journey were country artists, an idea like that might be more viable.
I thought Henley and Patty Smyth sounded pretty good together. I agree with you on the whole Stevie Nicks thing. She is viewed in many circles as a legend woman rocker, but has never been my cup of tea. I'll take Ann Wilson's vocals (Heart) ANY DAY! That woman could sing her ass off!
John from Boston
Enigma869 wrote:
I thought Henley and Patty Smyth sounded pretty good together. I agree with you on the whole Stevie Nicks thing. She is viewed in many circles as a legend woman rocker, but has never been my cup of tea. I'll take Ann Wilson's vocals (Heart) ANY DAY! That woman could sing her ass off!
John from Boston
Jeremey wrote:Enigma869 wrote:
I thought Henley and Patty Smyth sounded pretty good together. I agree with you on the whole Stevie Nicks thing. She is viewed in many circles as a legend woman rocker, but has never been my cup of tea. I'll take Ann Wilson's vocals (Heart) ANY DAY! That woman could sing her ass off!
John from Boston
Ann's amazing. But the funny thing is, women rock vocalists were just never my cup of tea. There are some great ones out there, but for some reason my favorite women vocalists never fell into that catagory. Give me any of these over any of the greatest hard rock singers any day:
• Oleta Adams
• Roberta Flack
• Tina Turner
• Sade
• Bjork
• Bonnie Raitt
• There's an amazing contemporary gospel singer with one of the best voices I've ever heard. Can't recall her name.
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