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Voyager wrote:I don't think anyone here has anything against Arnel personally, nor do I think that he is a bad singer. I just think people are worn out on Journey's attempts to replace Steve Perry. Can you imagine if the Rolling Stones were on their third Mick Jagger replacement?
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Voyager wrote:I don't think anyone here has anything against Arnel personally, nor do I think that he is a bad singer. I just think people are worn out on Journey's attempts to replace Steve Perry. Can you imagine if the Rolling Stones were on their third Mick Jagger replacement?
Exactly. I'm not about to stand around arguing how big a Journey fan I am or was. I just don't care anymore. Sometimes you can be a big fan of a person or group and they just keep doing things that turn you off. There was a time I would have gone to any Tom Cruise movie. I thought he was great. He went weird and he finally just turned me off. Around the same time I decided I wanted to marry Steve Perry when I was about 7 years old,I also had a big thing for Michael Jackson. I knew all his songs and I watched all his videos... ask me if I give a shit now? He went even weirder AND he's a freakin' pedophile. I don't care if he records another 10 records, I just plain don't give a damn anymore. It's hard to remain a devoted fan of anything if you can't respect it or him or her or them.
Roughly the same thing with Journey. Actually with Journey I was becoming re-interesed with JSS. And just when I'd become fully interested to see what was up, they re-killed my interest. I don't have to be the biggest fan. I don't have to prove anything. And I'm not about to say anything against anyone who does support them. By all means, have at it. But me... I'm tired of it.
Journey is now the Tom Cruise of rock and roll for me.
wastingbeerz wrote:Am I the only one here willing to actually give Arnel a chance to prove himself with Journey if he's truly their new singer? Seriously. People have him written off already simply based on youtube videos that were filmed in an extremely tiny club. I know all the bashers are going to say "you don't understand" or "you're not a real Journey fan if you give him a chance" or the ever popular "you'll never understand because you'll never be as big of a Journey fan as I am". Well, truth is, the fact that I'm willing to support the band through pretty much anything shows how devoted a Journey fan I am. From what I've heard of Arnel he does have an amazing voice, maybe not THE voice that everyone came to know and love Journey from, but an amazing voice capable of handling the entire catalog through and through. I will be one of the first to admit that I will be purchasing a ticket on the very first day of tickets going on sale to the Journey show with whomever has been deemed worthy to help the Journey continue. Seriously though, to all the bashers... give Arnel a chance... wait until you actually see and/or hear him perform with Journey... and THEN make a judgement. I think a lot of you will be really surprised when you finally see/hear him with the band (this is still if he is the guy) even though you think you already know what he can (or can't, judging by most of the comments i've seen) offer the band. Truth is, until you see it and hear it... no one actually knows. Maybe they'll have chemistry. Anyhow, here's my "throwing of the hat" into the arena of supporting Arnel if he's the guy.
And by the way... JSS still rocks!!!
Jeremey wrote:I'm willing to give Arnel the benefit of the doubt because he obviously has the chops to sing the songs. Where my hesitation lies is in his stage presence and ability to connect with American audiences. Before Pedro or anyone else comes in and calls me racist, that's just an observation, that from the videos I have seen, he is a pretty reserved guy on stage, and unlike some, I do have difficulty determining what is true emotional sincerity in his voice and what is mimicking the notes and delivery - Only because it is difficult to connect emotionally to the meaning of what you are singing in a foreign language. I am sure if David Lee Roth went out and covered a bunch of French love songs, there would be a major part of what he did that would be phonetically repeating words and phrases rather than a deep understanding of what he was singing. The great thing about Journey, however, is that those melodies are universal, and it is not difficult to feel the music and find a place inside yourself that moves you to sing. The stage presence is another issue, though, as Arnel's background is one very familiar to many musicians....Entertaining for business class audiences in hotel bars and on cruise ships is very different from stirring an entire ampitheater of spirited, energetic fans. I'm sure with the right work and coaching that he can develop a "routine" to keep the audience involved, though truly captivating an arena full of fans may be something he has to find while out on the road. And there lies my ultimate concern with their selection, in that I was sure there were more than a handful of known and unknown singers out there used to working a crowd and giving a show-stopping performance that could have covered the material and would have been fabulous as well. In this choice, and through my personal experience, I feel like the band may have made the selection based in part on someone that could be molded, developed, and to some degree controlled, in order to "get the job done." Aside from that - As I've said, Arnel's an excellent vocalist and one that can definitely bring the Journey sound, so I am willing to give him a chance.
Voyager wrote:I don't think anyone here has anything against Arnel personally, nor do I think that he is a bad singer. I just think people are worn out on Journey's attempts to replace Steve Perry. Can you imagine if the Rolling Stones were on their third Mick Jagger replacement?
Jeremey wrote:And there lies my ultimate concern with their selection, in that I was sure there were more than a handful of known and unknown singers out there used to working a crowd and giving a show-stopping performance that could have covered the material and would have been fabulous as well.
Gibby wrote:I will support the new lineup like I have supported every lineup Journey has conjured up since their first album. This band has been a revolving door of players and singers since its birth. Why should now be any different?
Jeremey wrote:...I do have difficulty determining what is true emotional sincerity in his voice and what is mimicking the notes and delivery...
Matthew wrote:Voyager wrote:I don't think anyone here has anything against Arnel personally, nor do I think that he is a bad singer. I just think people are worn out on Journey's attempts to replace Steve Perry. Can you imagine if the Rolling Stones were on their third Mick Jagger replacement?
No, I can't. But equally I can't imagine the Rolling Stones replacing Mick Jagger full stop. If they'd taken that unthinkable step once...then I really don't imagine it would matter how many times they changed singers after that. It still wouldn't be the real deal with the second singer or the fourth one.
wastingbeerz wrote:Am I the only one here willing to actually give Arnel a chance to prove himself with Journey if he's truly their new singer? Seriously. People have him written off already simply based on youtube videos that were filmed in an extremely tiny club. I know all the bashers are going to say "you don't understand" or "you're not a real Journey fan if you give him a chance" or the ever popular "you'll never understand because you'll never be as big of a Journey fan as I am". Well, truth is, the fact that I'm willing to support the band through pretty much anything shows how devoted a Journey fan I am. From what I've heard of Arnel he does have an amazing voice, maybe not THE voice that everyone came to know and love Journey from, but an amazing voice capable of handling the entire catalog through and through. I will be one of the first to admit that I will be purchasing a ticket on the very first day of tickets going on sale to the Journey show with whomever has been deemed worthy to help the Journey continue. Seriously though, to all the bashers... give Arnel a chance... wait until you actually see and/or hear him perform with Journey... and THEN make a judgement. I think a lot of you will be really surprised when you finally see/hear him with the band (this is still if he is the guy) even though you think you already know what he can (or can't, judging by most of the comments i've seen) offer the band. Truth is, until you see it and hear it... no one actually knows. Maybe they'll have chemistry. Anyhow, here's my "throwing of the hat" into the arena of supporting Arnel if he's the guy.
And by the way... JSS still rocks!!!
Soto All The Way wrote:
FUCK ARNEL.....He's a joke.
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Voyager wrote:What irritates the wounds even more is when Neal says something like, "Steve Perry is trying to relive the past in a way to say 'Hey, remember me?' "
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Voyager wrote:What irritates the wounds even more is when Neal says something like, "Steve Perry is trying to relive the past in a way to say 'Hey, remember me?' "
Totally. That's exactly why I called it a cheap shot. That statement could have ended and stood fine before that "remember me" shit came out.
conversationpc wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Voyager wrote:What irritates the wounds even more is when Neal says something like, "Steve Perry is trying to relive the past in a way to say 'Hey, remember me?' "
Totally. That's exactly why I called it a cheap shot. That statement could have ended and stood fine before that "remember me" shit came out.
"Remember Me" is a great song.
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