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With the PUBLIC SCRUTINY of Britney....

Postby TRAGChick » Wed Sep 12, 2007 11:19 am

**RHETORICAL QUESTION ALERT!!**

....can you blame Steve for being "wary" of trying ANYthing new...Vocal and/or Video wise...?

Seriously....

...think about this, and post.

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Postby Andrew » Wed Sep 12, 2007 11:22 am

Not sure there is any relevance in comparing the two. Polar opposites in fact.
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Postby TRAGChick » Wed Sep 12, 2007 11:27 am

Andrew wrote:Not sure there is any relevance in comparing the two. Polar opposites in fact.


Yes; I understand that they are Polar Opposites.

I'm posting regarding how the public - outside of fan sites / message boards like this - can react like, "Oh my GOD! He doesn't sing HIGH anymore!!"

Seriously ~ if people abandoned the Steve Perry-era Journey in 1982, then the "high voice" thing is what they'd be expecting. But, we know 99% for sure that cannot happen now.
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Postby stevew2 » Wed Sep 12, 2007 11:28 am

Leave Stevie Alone!!!!!!!!!! lol
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Postby RedWingFan » Wed Sep 12, 2007 11:30 am

tragchk wrote:
Andrew wrote:Not sure there is any relevance in comparing the two. Polar opposites in fact.


Yes; I understand that they are Polar Opposites.

I'm posting regarding how the public - outside of fan sites / message boards like this - can react like, "Oh my GOD! He doesn't sing HIGH anymore!!"

Seriously ~ if people abandoned the Steve Perry-era Journey in 1982, then the "high voice" thing is what they'd be expecting. But, we know 99% for sure that cannot happen now.

Nothing to do with one another!!! Spears had no business dressing like that. Couldn't even lip sync her song right and failed miserably at her routine.
Perry's voice is Perry's voice. He's a pro, unlike Spears who was a packaged product.
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Postby Rick » Wed Sep 12, 2007 11:30 am

tragchk wrote:
Andrew wrote:Not sure there is any relevance in comparing the two. Polar opposites in fact.


Yes; I understand that they are Polar Opposites.

I'm posting regarding how the public - outside of fan sites / message boards like this - can react like, "Oh my GOD! He doesn't sing HIGH anymore!!"

Seriously ~ if people abandoned the Steve Perry-era Journey in 1982, then the "high voice" thing is what they'd be expecting. But, we know 99% for sure that cannot happen now.


I do think that's exactly what keeps SP off the stage. He knows he has hard core fans that will appreciate anything he does, but he's afraid of the casual fan that will expect him to sound like he did in the early 80's. He's afraid of flying tomatoes. He would have every right to feel that way too. Look at how it went for Lou Gramm.
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Postby slucero » Wed Sep 12, 2007 11:39 am

Rick wrote:
tragchk wrote:
Andrew wrote:Not sure there is any relevance in comparing the two. Polar opposites in fact.


Yes; I understand that they are Polar Opposites.

I'm posting regarding how the public - outside of fan sites / message boards like this - can react like, "Oh my GOD! He doesn't sing HIGH anymore!!"

Seriously ~ if people abandoned the Steve Perry-era Journey in 1982, then the "high voice" thing is what they'd be expecting. But, we know 99% for sure that cannot happen now.


I do think that's exactly what keeps SP off the stage. He knows he has hard core fans that will appreciate anything he does, but he's afraid of the casual fan that will expect him to sound like he did in the early 80's. He's afraid of flying tomatoes. He would have every right to feel that way too. Look at how it went for Lou Gramm.



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Postby Clasicrockldy » Wed Sep 12, 2007 12:12 pm

stevew2 wrote:Leave Stevie Alone!!!!!!!!!! lol


Ya forgot the crying emoticon, Steve ! Lmao! :lol:
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Postby stevew2 » Wed Sep 12, 2007 5:04 pm

That dude has shit all over you tube,my daughter told me dont take him seriously he/she is one hell of an actor and loves drama{like Brittney]
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Postby amaron » Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:57 am

If I were SP I'd be more worried about the housewives fawning over me and the people trolling the internet in my name.
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Postby Deb » Thu Sep 13, 2007 3:10 am

Rick wrote:
tragchk wrote:
Andrew wrote:Not sure there is any relevance in comparing the two. Polar opposites in fact.


Yes; I understand that they are Polar Opposites.

I'm posting regarding how the public - outside of fan sites / message boards like this - can react like, "Oh my GOD! He doesn't sing HIGH anymore!!"

Seriously ~ if people abandoned the Steve Perry-era Journey in 1982, then the "high voice" thing is what they'd be expecting. But, we know 99% for sure that cannot happen now.


I do think that's exactly what keeps SP off the stage. He knows he has hard core fans that will appreciate anything he does, but he's afraid of the casual fan that will expect him to sound like he did in the early 80's. He's afraid of flying tomatoes. He would have every right to feel that way too. Look at how it went for Lou Gramm.


Exactly Rick!

Sorry Nora, but talking about talent those 2 people don't even belong in the same sentence. :shock: :lol:
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Postby CatEyes » Thu Sep 13, 2007 3:30 am

Deb wrote:
Rick wrote:
tragchk wrote:
Andrew wrote:Not sure there is any relevance in comparing the two. Polar opposites in fact.


Yes; I understand that they are Polar Opposites.

I'm posting regarding how the public - outside of fan sites / message boards like this - can react like, "Oh my GOD! He doesn't sing HIGH anymore!!"

Seriously ~ if people abandoned the Steve Perry-era Journey in 1982, then the "high voice" thing is what they'd be expecting. But, we know 99% for sure that cannot happen now.


I do think that's exactly what keeps SP off the stage. He knows he has hard core fans that will appreciate anything he does, but he's afraid of the casual fan that will expect him to sound like he did in the early 80's. He's afraid of flying tomatoes. He would have every right to feel that way too. Look at how it went for Lou Gramm.


Exactly Rick!

Sorry Nora, but talking about talent those 2 people don't even belong in the same sentence. :shock: :lol:


yeah and there are not a lot of pics where Steve forgot his underwear!!
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Postby Playitloudforme » Thu Sep 13, 2007 5:24 am

Brit is neck deep in her own kaka. I can't see Steve performing under the influence and in his undies... ain't happenin'... LOL
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