by Uncle heFTy » Sat Mar 10, 2007 4:46 pm
Until Jeff joined Journey as a replacement for Steve Augeri I had seldom listened to any of their material. Now I am hooked. I have seen this incarnation of the band a matter of seven times and whilst the material is all 'new' to me find that it is delivered with passion and vibrance (except at Nottingham where the sound was dire).
An apochryphal tale:
I took my son and his fiance to the second Manchester gig and some bloke came and stood next to her muttering and mumbling about how much an Augeri fan he was and how he didn't like the new singer. When asked had he heard him he said 'No, and I'm not here to listen to him.' When it came to 'Open Arms' she turned round and he was in tears and he simply said 'I'm convinced'.
For the first time on Wednesday I got to hear Jeff do virtually the whole set and I knew then what I have known ever since I first met and worked with him in 2003, this man is a wonderful performer and is now playing with consumate professionals who bring out the best in him. After the show, at which it was obvious that Deen was ill and Jeff was struggling, I sent a text which read; "The secret of a great band is that they work for each other. Tonight Journey found that secret!'
I have absolutely no axe to grind over the 'lip-synch' issue and if Steve Augeri's voice was well and truly shot then the bare fact is that, without a replacement vocalist, they wouldn't have toured and given so much enjoyment. I have two more shows to experience and I sincerely hope they will not be my last.
Uncle H