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Was JSS Overqualified?? Top 10 Reasons

Postby JrnySuxBalls » Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:35 pm

1) Ok, you have a singer that has his own fan base worldwise, and makes it easy to get booked in Europe.
2) He has more solo albums than Perry & Augeri combined, so you know he can write music.
3) He's sang professionally & toured in bands and as a solo artist for 20+ years, so there's experience.
4) His stage persona is energetic, and the crowd loves it.
5) The chicks dig him.
6) Equally at home in a disco band, solo piano, or singing with Queen so he's versatile.
7) Slippery wet stage, he gets right back up & keeps on singing.
8) Other than a little Grey Goose, no substance abuse problems.
9) Youthful energy takes away from people's perceptions it's an "older band".
10) Lots of other artists want to work with him, (incl Steve Lukather) so he's a known commodity.

Maybe he was overqualified for the gig?
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Re: Was JSS Overqualified?? Top 10 Reasons

Postby Rick » Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:37 pm

JDouglee wrote:1) Ok, you have a singer that has his own fan base worldwise, and makes it easy to get booked in Europe.
2) He has more solo albums than Perry & Augeri combined, so you know he can write music.
3) He's sang professionally & toured in bands and as a solo artist for 20+ years, so there's experience.
4) His stage persona is energetic, and the crowd loves it.
5) The chicks dig him. :wink:
6) Equally at home in a disco band, solo piano, or singing with Queen so he's versatile.
7) Slippery wet stage, he gets right back up & keeps on singing.
8) Other than a little Grey Goose, no substance abuse problems.
9) Youthful energy takes away from people's perceptions it's an "older band".
10) Lots of other artists want to work with him, (incl Steve Lukather) so he's a known commodity.

Maybe he was overqualified for the gig?


He probably got in the band and thought. Fuck! These assholes are dinosaurs! He was getting all the chicks, pissing Neal and Friga off because he has all that energy. Absolutely overqualified.
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Re: Was JSS Overqualified?? Top 10 Reasons

Postby Chrismo » Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:37 pm

JDouglee wrote:9) Youthful energy takes away from people's perceptions it's an "older band".


haha. soto and castronovo were probably the youngest looking of the band. schon and cain have aged a lot, and poor ross looks like father time.
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Re: Was JSS Overqualified?? Top 10 Reasons

Postby X factor » Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:39 pm

JDouglee wrote:1) Ok, you have a singer that has his own fan base worldwise, and makes it easy to get booked in Europe.
2) He has more solo albums than Perry & Augeri combined, so you know he can write music.
3) He's sang professionally & toured in bands and as a solo artist for 20+ years, so there's experience.
4) His stage persona is energetic, and the crowd loves it.
5) The chicks dig him.
6) Equally at home in a disco band, solo piano, or singing with Queen so he's versatile.
7) Slippery wet stage, he gets right back up & keeps on singing.
8) Other than a little Grey Goose, no substance abuse problems.
9) Youthful energy takes away from people's perceptions it's an "older band".
10) Lots of other artists want to work with him, (incl Steve Lukather) so he's a known commodity.

Maybe he was overqualified for the gig?


number 11) He's still relevant!
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Postby Melissa » Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:39 pm

Overqualified & UNDESERVED by Journey.
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Re: Was JSS Overqualified?? Top 10 Reasons

Postby JrnySuxBalls » Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:42 pm

X factor wrote:
number 11) He's still relevant!

Kind of implied by number 9, but sure. :wink:
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Re: Was JSS Overqualified?? Top 10 Reasons

Postby X factor » Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:46 pm

JDouglee wrote:
X factor wrote:
number 11) He's still relevant!

Kind of implied by number 9, but sure. :wink:


My bad...I just wanted to get a shot in!
Good list, btw!
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Re: Was JSS Overqualified?? Top 10 Reasons

Postby Blueskies » Thu Jun 14, 2007 1:48 pm

JDouglee wrote:1) Ok, you have a singer that has his own fan base worldwise, and makes it easy to get booked in Europe.
2) He has more solo albums than Perry & Augeri combined, so you know he can write music.
3) He's sang professionally & toured in bands and as a solo artist for 20+ years, so there's experience.
4) His stage persona is energetic, and the crowd loves it.
5) The chicks dig him.
6) Equally at home in a disco band, solo piano, or singing with Queen so he's versatile.
7) Slippery wet stage, he gets right back up & keeps on singing.
8) Other than a little Grey Goose, no substance abuse problems.
9) Youthful energy takes away from people's perceptions it's an "older band".
10) Lots of other artists want to work with him, (incl Steve Lukather) so he's a known commodity.

Maybe he was overqualified for the gig?
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Postby squirt1 » Thu Jun 14, 2007 2:16 pm

You may have hit it. He overshadowed them. Ego's !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It must have been like Perry taking stage after awhile.
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Postby 7 Wishes » Thu Jun 14, 2007 3:39 pm

No. There was never, nor will there ever be, anything like Steve Perry onstage. I'm blessed to have seen him a half dozen times in the 80's.
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Postby Rick » Thu Jun 14, 2007 4:22 pm

7 Wishes wrote:No. There was never, nor will there ever be, anything like Steve Perry onstage. I'm blessed to have seen him a half dozen times in the 80's.


He was a great showman. I saw him a couple of times, and I've never been entertained as well at any other concert, and I've seen dozens. Good for you 7.
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Postby chad » Thu Jun 14, 2007 4:31 pm

7 Wishes wrote:No. There was never, nor will there ever be, anything like Steve Perry onstage. I'm blessed to have seen him a half dozen times in the 80's.


I second that! No one ever came close to Perry. No one.

Why do you think ANY other vocalist is so controversial?
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Postby JrnySuxBalls » Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:26 pm

I never ever implied a comparision to Perry when making this thread. Squirt1 was saying it might have reminded them of the old days, a front man taking control of the stage. Maybe it freaked them out.
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:31 pm

As long as we're adding things...

12) Doesn't act like a douchebag to the people who put him where he is - his fans.
(Neal can claim no such thing, and that's a first hand account)
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Postby nikki » Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:40 am

Jeff has charisma and stage presence that detracted from Neal and the others, so I guess ego (not his) is what got him canned. Was he over qualified?? In every way, yes!!
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