
Should've been him they're talking about 2 new albums of material with.

Much as I want the new stuff, I can't get anywhere NEAR as pumped as I'da been with JSS at the helm.

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X factor wrote:What Soto did was give them credibility again...something SADLY lacking with this new incarnation.
Gibby wrote:I'm going to respectfully disagree here even though I think very highly of JSS for what he did for Journey and how he was so accessible to many of us fans. But, Jeff was a big departure from their signature sound. Some think that's actually refreshing but the band obviously didn't. Good or bad, he was far from a Perry clone and definitely fought to hit notes now and then. Some songs like 'only the young' and 'be good to yourself' were taken out of the setlist and I think it was because Jeff was struggling with them. I heard clips and saw them live 3 times that tour and there were obviously times when he was stretching his vocal limit.
I love the music of Journey and SP's voice was one of the instruments in the band. Like it or not, I think it's smart to replace that instrument with one that is very similair to please the masses that grew up on the music. If Neal had left the band in '98, you can bet that the guitar player that replaced him would be playing the exact same solos that Neal played. Why? Because that is what people want to hear.
Jeff would have taken the band in a different direction soundwise (which I think would have been exciting to follow) but the Journey machine needs to stay true to its legacy to find its greatest success which is live shows and signature sound.
Behshad wrote:I know what you mean Joepa and I agree. Also Good to see you and ArnelPerryHair,,,Um, I mean StevePerryHair agree on things once in a while![]()
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Jeff is much better of this way. Even if he wouldve stayed with them and released one album and done a tour, then what? Neal & Co would be ready to retire , right when Jeff would be at his prime.
This way, he did get his name out to many new fans here in US , he came out of the deal looking like the only class act,,,, he OWNED the MR concert,,,and to top it of he has a bright year ahead of him with a new cd and hopefully touring US.
Gibby wrote:I'm going to respectfully disagree here even though I think very highly of JSS for what he did for Journey and how he was so accessible to many of us fans. But, Jeff was a big departure from their signature sound. Some think that's actually refreshing but the band obviously didn't. Good or bad, he was far from a Perry clone and definitely fought to hit notes now and then. Some songs like 'only the young' and 'be good to yourself' were taken out of the setlist and I think it was because Jeff was struggling with them. I heard clips and saw them live 3 times that tour and there were obviously times when he was stretching his vocal limit.
I love the music of Journey and SP's voice was one of the instruments in the band. Like it or not, I think it's smart to replace that instrument with one that is very similair to please the masses that grew up on the music. If Neal had left the band in '98, you can bet that the guitar player that replaced him would be playing the exact same solos that Neal played. Why? Because that is what people want to hear.
Jeff would have taken the band in a different direction soundwise (which I think would have been exciting to follow) but the Journey machine needs to stay true to its legacy to find its greatest success which is live shows and signature sound.
Red13JoePa wrote:They cut 1 tune w/ JSS that didn't even get released yet, but now they have 12 new rerecordings in the can and 7 new tunes already laid down that Shirley is working on?
I mean I'm thrilled that 2 years out on Generations the Schon/Cain battery is still proving prolific but I wonder how many of those demos they laid on JSS.
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RaiderFan wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:They cut 1 tune w/ JSS that didn't even get released yet, but now they have 12 new rerecordings in the can and 7 new tunes already laid down that Shirley is working on?
I mean I'm thrilled that 2 years out on Generations the Schon/Cain battery is still proving prolific but I wonder how many of those demos they laid on JSS.
I think everyone knows how much I disliked Generations, but that song they did with Jeff "Winds of Freedom", isn't even good enough to make Generations. Everything about "WOF" was bad, including the vox.
Behshad wrote:StevePerryHair wrote: They all looked happy to me at the 8 concerts I attended.
This was just to listen to their music live , right?
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StevePerryHair wrote:RaiderFan wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:They cut 1 tune w/ JSS that didn't even get released yet, but now they have 12 new rerecordings in the can and 7 new tunes already laid down that Shirley is working on?
I mean I'm thrilled that 2 years out on Generations the Schon/Cain battery is still proving prolific but I wonder how many of those demos they laid on JSS.
I think everyone knows how much I disliked Generations, but that song they did with Jeff "Winds of Freedom", isn't even good enough to make Generations. Everything about "WOF" was bad, including the vox.
And who can we thank for "Winds of Freedom" ........
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Gibby wrote: Some songs like 'only the young' and 'be good to yourself' were taken out of the setlist and I think it was because Jeff was struggling with them. I heard clips and saw them live 3 times that tour and there were obviously times when he was stretching his vocal limit.
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Behshad wrote:I respectfully disagree!
If thats the fuckin case, and they WERE lookin for a fuckin Perry clone, then why didnt they hire Jeremey!?
Also,,,, Jeff was never ever stretching his vocal limits. He was doing what he is best at,,,, adding his touch to the song.
.RaiderFan wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:RaiderFan wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:They cut 1 tune w/ JSS that didn't even get released yet, but now they have 12 new rerecordings in the can and 7 new tunes already laid down that Shirley is working on?
I mean I'm thrilled that 2 years out on Generations the Schon/Cain battery is still proving prolific but I wonder how many of those demos they laid on JSS.
I think everyone knows how much I disliked Generations, but that song they did with Jeff "Winds of Freedom", isn't even good enough to make Generations. Everything about "WOF" was bad, including the vox.
And who can we thank for "Winds of Freedom" ........
Well if by thank them you mean drag them out in the street and horsewhip them....
Behshad wrote:Gibby wrote:I'm going to respectfully disagree here even though I think very highly of JSS for what he did for Journey and how he was so accessible to many of us fans. But, Jeff was a big departure from their signature sound. Some think that's actually refreshing but the band obviously didn't. Good or bad, he was far from a Perry clone and definitely fought to hit notes now and then. Some songs like 'only the young' and 'be good to yourself' were taken out of the setlist and I think it was because Jeff was struggling with them. I heard clips and saw them live 3 times that tour and there were obviously times when he was stretching his vocal limit.
I love the music of Journey and SP's voice was one of the instruments in the band. Like it or not, I think it's smart to replace that instrument with one that is very similair to please the masses that grew up on the music. If Neal had left the band in '98, you can bet that the guitar player that replaced him would be playing the exact same solos that Neal played. Why? Because that is what people want to hear.
Jeff would have taken the band in a different direction soundwise (which I think would have been exciting to follow) but the Journey machine needs to stay true to its legacy to find its greatest success which is live shows and signature sound.
I respectfully disagree!
If thats the fuckin case, and they WERE lookin for a fuckin Perry clone, then why didnt they hire Jeremey!?
Also,,,, Jeff was never ever stretching his vocal limits. He was doing what he is best at,,,, adding his touch to the song. He thought maybe, just maybe , the band wanted to freshen up the sounds. If you want them to sound EXACTLY like they did 20 years ago, then play the damn CD!
brywool wrote:Maybe Neal should've just stayed with Soul Sirkus than all of this would be mute.
brywool wrote:Behshad wrote:Gibby wrote:I'm going to respectfully disagree here even though I think very highly of JSS for what he did for Journey and how he was so accessible to many of us fans. But, Jeff was a big departure from their signature sound. Some think that's actually refreshing but the band obviously didn't. Good or bad, he was far from a Perry clone and definitely fought to hit notes now and then. Some songs like 'only the young' and 'be good to yourself' were taken out of the setlist and I think it was because Jeff was struggling with them. I heard clips and saw them live 3 times that tour and there were obviously times when he was stretching his vocal limit.
I love the music of Journey and SP's voice was one of the instruments in the band. Like it or not, I think it's smart to replace that instrument with one that is very similair to please the masses that grew up on the music. If Neal had left the band in '98, you can bet that the guitar player that replaced him would be playing the exact same solos that Neal played. Why? Because that is what people want to hear.
Jeff would have taken the band in a different direction soundwise (which I think would have been exciting to follow) but the Journey machine needs to stay true to its legacy to find its greatest success which is live shows and signature sound.
I respectfully disagree!
If thats the fuckin case, and they WERE lookin for a fuckin Perry clone, then why didnt they hire Jeremey!?
Also,,,, Jeff was never ever stretching his vocal limits. He was doing what he is best at,,,, adding his touch to the song. He thought maybe, just maybe , the band wanted to freshen up the sounds. If you want them to sound EXACTLY like they did 20 years ago, then play the damn CD!
I don't agree....
Jeremy turned down the gig after getting bad vibes from the Journey camp. Jeff WAS stretching his vocal limits. As great a singer as he is, he struggled on a lot of that material, especially early on. Also, from ALL accounts Cain was never on board with JSS. They have a guy now in place that LOOKS like he can cover everything. That's a better situation for "Journey" and the "Journey sound". Maybe Neal should've just stayed with Soul Sirkus than all of this would be mute.
brywool wrote:Behshad wrote:Gibby wrote:I'm going to respectfully disagree here even though I think very highly of JSS for what he did for Journey and how he was so accessible to many of us fans. But, Jeff was a big departure from their signature sound. Some think that's actually refreshing but the band obviously didn't. Good or bad, he was far from a Perry clone and definitely fought to hit notes now and then. Some songs like 'only the young' and 'be good to yourself' were taken out of the setlist and I think it was because Jeff was struggling with them. I heard clips and saw them live 3 times that tour and there were obviously times when he was stretching his vocal limit.
I love the music of Journey and SP's voice was one of the instruments in the band. Like it or not, I think it's smart to replace that instrument with one that is very similair to please the masses that grew up on the music. If Neal had left the band in '98, you can bet that the guitar player that replaced him would be playing the exact same solos that Neal played. Why? Because that is what people want to hear.
Jeff would have taken the band in a different direction soundwise (which I think would have been exciting to follow) but the Journey machine needs to stay true to its legacy to find its greatest success which is live shows and signature sound.
I respectfully disagree!
If thats the fuckin case, and they WERE lookin for a fuckin Perry clone, then why didnt they hire Jeremey!?
Also,,,, Jeff was never ever stretching his vocal limits. He was doing what he is best at,,,, adding his touch to the song. He thought maybe, just maybe , the band wanted to freshen up the sounds. If you want them to sound EXACTLY like they did 20 years ago, then play the damn CD!
I don't agree....
Jeremy turned down the gig after getting bad vibes from the Journey camp. Jeff WAS stretching his vocal limits. As great a singer as he is, he struggled on a lot of that material, especially early on. Also, from ALL accounts Cain was never on board with JSS. They have a guy now in place that LOOKS like he can cover everything. That's a better situation for "Journey" and the "Journey sound". Maybe Neal should've just stayed with Soul Sirkus than all of this would be mute.
conversationpc wrote:brywool wrote:Maybe Neal should've just stayed with Soul Sirkus than all of this would be mute.
Yes, it might better for all of us if Journey were "mute".
Little Lenny wrote:OH dear I must be living in a parrallel universe where the JSS there did not struggle with notes, songs, or anything.......cause he sounded Great t me
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