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montyollie2 wrote:LOL I'm probably going to get flamed but okay. Seems like people get flamed here no matter what, so why the hell not.
I didn't like Journey most of my life. I thought they were garish and cheesy and over the top. I thought the vast majority of their songs (and other songs from similar bands) was self-indulgent freeform exploration of the genre. I'd never been big on that style of music. And Steve Perry's voice was a bit ... uh... too theatrical for my liking.
And I consider myself a music nut. I just liked what I liked over the years. And trust me, that ran the gamut. Jackson Browne to Eminem to Meat Loaf to 2Pac to Blue Rodeo to Erasure to Toby Keith. My tastes are ALL over the map. I own cowboy boots and du-rags. LOL
Over the years, one band that never really fell out fashion for me was Survivor (with Jimi Jamison). His voice just thrilled me and the melodies thrilled me. I also was a HUGE Van Hagar fan and appreciated Def Leppard and some mid-80s melodic metal. I like tenors. I like haunting melodies and as pandora.com says, "aggressive male vocal". LOL
And I found myself here, at this site.
Flash forward a few weeks, and I now call myself a Journey fan. I'm still VERY new to it -- haven't yet heard SA or JSS but Steve Perry's voice REALLY grew on me, and I can hear the perfection in their musicianship compared to other bands of the era. It's still a tad garish, but I like garish. I am a huge Jim Steinman fan and that guy is nothing if not garish personified.
It's a gradient thing. I like what I like. Some of the Survivor albums (cough*Premonition*cough) don't do a damn thing for me. But some do.
You know EVERYONE in my life whom I've told that I'm a new Journey fan has kind of chuckled at me. My boss, who LOVES all music out of the 70s said it best. We have a terabyte of MP3s at work, and I asked him if he had any Journey in his personal collection, as there wasn't any in that mass of music. His one line email back to me said, "Uh no. Journey sucks."
I emailed him back, "Uh, you'd think so, but you'd be wrong."
LOL
Uncle heFTy wrote:Not liking Journey was probably an exaggeration - I simply knew nothing of them, they were not on my radar. Gradually, however, I became introduced to the music through JSS and Richard Mace of JSS promotions (long before Jeff stepped up). However my 'epiphany' came on one balmy November night in Orlando, Florida when I went to the Jorney/Def Lep gig. I was hooked.
There are many, like me, who are simply ignorant of Journey and the bands like them. Our musical education is lacking. However there are many bands who I have only heard one or two songs from - doesn't make me a bad person![]()
Uncle H
whocares wrote:people who hate Journey are no different than me probably hating a band or two that they like. Though hate for me is a strong word. I just don't care for some bands' or individuals' music. Same goes the otherway for some people.
whocares wrote:Larry, I think I love you!
Ok, not really, but I don't hate you, for sure. One day, we have to find time to have a beer together. They say great minds think alike. But then there's us.
Stumpflower wrote:What are your opinions on them?
When I find out a person doesn't like Journey, here's what I learn about that person;
- They have no respect for good music
- They had terrible parents for not exposing them to enough decent music
- They don't understand the true concept of a good tune
Uncle heFTy wrote: However my 'epiphany' came on one balmy November night in Orlando, Florida when I went to the Jorney/Def Lep gig. I was hooked. Uncle H
Uncle heFTy wrote:There are many, like me, who are simply ignorant of Journey and the bands like them. Our musical education is lacking. However there are many bands who I have only heard one or two songs from - doesn't make me a bad person![]()
Uncle H
montyollie2 wrote: And Steve Perry's voice was a bit ... uh... too theatrical for my liking.....I just liked what I liked over the years. And trust me, that ran the gamut. Jackson Browne to Eminem to Meat Loaf
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RedWingFan wrote:montyollie2 wrote: And Steve Perry's voice was a bit ... uh... too theatrical for my liking.....I just liked what I liked over the years. And trust me, that ran the gamut. Jackson Browne to Eminem to Meat Loaf
uh Steve Perry's voice too theatrical, and Meatloaf's isn't.....uh....WTF? I've seen Meat live and the only thing that sucked was his stretching a 6 minute song to 15 minutes. If he'd just belt the damn thing out and move on he could have easily gotten another 3-4 songs in the set. UGH!
montyollie2 wrote:RedWingFan wrote:montyollie2 wrote: And Steve Perry's voice was a bit ... uh... too theatrical for my liking.....I just liked what I liked over the years. And trust me, that ran the gamut. Jackson Browne to Eminem to Meat Loaf
uh Steve Perry's voice too theatrical, and Meatloaf's isn't.....uh....WTF? I've seen Meat live and the only thing that sucked was his stretching a 6 minute song to 15 minutes. If he'd just belt the damn thing out and move on he could have easily gotten another 3-4 songs in the set. UGH!
ROFLMAO!! Touche. Again it goes back to you like what you like. BTW, I have tickets to see Meat Loaf tomorrow! HAHA And FWIW, SP's voice grew on me, and I love the theatrical quality of it now.
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