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StoneCold wrote:I'd heard Augeri sounded really bad on this but it was better than I expected.
It seems the band is playing it a little slower than normal, they just don't sound tight.
Too early in the morning for them I guess.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Cf4xsAv5UE
stevew2 wrote:It didnt sound that bad.Who in the fuck can sing at 7:30 am. Neal looks alot different there.What a differince botox and a tanning bed can make. Ive seen the clip before,thanks for posting it. What else is there to do anyway?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:stevew2 wrote:It didnt sound that bad.Who in the fuck can sing at 7:30 am. Neal looks alot different there.What a differince botox and a tanning bed can make. Ive seen the clip before,thanks for posting it. What else is there to do anyway?
If you're making your grand re-introduction to the national public, you better aspire to be just as good, if not better, than you were before. Especially when you're missing your most recognizable asset.
This performance does not live up to Journey's previous high standards.
In fact, I think it's an absolute disaster.
It doesn't win over any new fans and it certainly did nothing to convert old ones.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Little piece of trivia: the CBS Morning Show Weatherman, Mark McEwen, who introduced Journey on this clip is a HUGE, longtime Neal Schon fan.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:StoneCold wrote:I'd heard Augeri sounded really bad on this but it was better than I expected.
It seems the band is playing it a little slower than normal, they just don't sound tight.
Too early in the morning for them I guess.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Cf4xsAv5UE
Further putting the lie to the oft-bandied myth that post-Perry Journey recieved no publicity.
Equalitive to the type of hysteria the band was used to in its heyday?
No, not even close.
Then again, why should it be?
It was a new band and for being that, they were treated to a Direct TV broadcast, a state-wide radio simulcast of sorts, VH1's Behind the Music, appearances on Blind Date and the CBS Morning Show.
The fact that less and less publicity appearances ensued was probably for the best, as Augeri was not performing at his optimum peak either here or on Blind Date.
Little piece of trivia: the CBS Morning Show Weatherman, Mark McEwen, who introduced Journey on this clip is a HUGE, longtime Neal Schon fan.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Further putting the lie to the oft-bandied myth that post-Perry Journey recieved no publicity.
JohnH wrote:Augeri is singing flat, but as was said, who can sing at 7 in the morning.
JH
StoneCold wrote:I'd heard Augeri sounded really bad on this but it was better than I expected.
It seems the band is playing it a little slower than normal, they just don't sound tight.
Too early in the morning for them I guess.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Cf4xsAv5UE
Correct!!!!!! Its just a well polished turd. God bless you man.The_Noble_Cause wrote:Y'know, with all the bewailing over Deano and the many appeals for his return, you would think everyone could at least try to honor him in spirit.
And by that I mean, well, for starters, stop being "ok" with an inferior product just because it happens to be sanctioned with the official Journey imprimatur.
It was Deano's categorical unwillingness to accept mediocrity that got the ball rolling in the first place.
If a flaming turd rolls off the assembly line, lodge it straight at the head of the CEO.
That's the Deano way.
It is in this same torch-bearing, unbowed spirit that I affirm this performance to be utter shit.
I hope other self-respecting Journey fans will join me.
Red13JoePa wrote:I've seen him better but I don't think Augeri was THAT bad on this TV clip...
Higher Place seems like a difficult vocal to pull off, too.
I HATE that song live and it's a top 5 tune in the Augeri era.
Ms_M wrote:Thank you so much for updating that. Much more accurate that way.
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