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youkeepmewaiting wrote:ahhh yes yes yes, skipped over all of Red 13 (all 3 songs) so listen to this one. I love it, a moody, eary, ballad. Would to hear a live version of this song one day, not that we ever will.
G.I.Jim wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:ahhh yes yes yes, skipped over all of Red 13 (all 3 songs) so listen to this one. I love it, a moody, eary, ballad. Would to hear a live version of this song one day, not that we ever will.
I agree, I'd love to hear it live. I think they need to resurrect this song on the new album. It needs to be better produced and mixed, and I'd be interested to see how Arnel's vocals would sound on it. I'd have LOVED to have heard this with Perry. He really excelled in the darker songs (Mother Father, Send her my love).
youkeepmewaiting wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:ahhh yes yes yes, skipped over all of Red 13 (all 3 songs) so listen to this one. I love it, a moody, eary, ballad. Would to hear a live version of this song one day, not that we ever will.
I agree, I'd love to hear it live. I think they need to resurrect this song on the new album. It needs to be better produced and mixed, and I'd be interested to see how Arnel's vocals would sound on it. I'd have LOVED to have heard this with Perry. He really excelled in the darker songs (Mother Father, Send her my love).
TBH there are quite a few songs that i would like to of been re worked, a few from Generations also that i think could be great songs if they had better production
You mentioned the darkness of mother father, i love the song, particually live, but aklways found myself dissapointed by the chorus "dont you know that . . " etc. The verse i think is amazing and really dark, but the chorus just seems to "typical journey" when i was expecting something different.
conversationpc wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:ahhh yes yes yes, skipped over all of Red 13 (all 3 songs) so listen to this one. I love it, a moody, eary, ballad. Would to hear a live version of this song one day, not that we ever will.
I agree, I'd love to hear it live. I think they need to resurrect this song on the new album. It needs to be better produced and mixed, and I'd be interested to see how Arnel's vocals would sound on it. I'd have LOVED to have heard this with Perry. He really excelled in the darker songs (Mother Father, Send her my love).
TBH there are quite a few songs that i would like to of been re worked, a few from Generations also that i think could be great songs if they had better production
You mentioned the darkness of mother father, i love the song, particually live, but aklways found myself dissapointed by the chorus "dont you know that . . " etc. The verse i think is amazing and really dark, but the chorus just seems to "typical journey" when i was expecting something different.
WAFTE wouldn't sound right with Perry singing, in my opinion. It's a great song the way it is, other than the production.
STORY_TELLER wrote:I like the song but I don't like the vocalist. Song's too big for him.
youkeepmewaiting wrote:STORY_TELLER wrote:I like the song but I don't like the vocalist. Song's too big for him.
Know i think his studio version was very good. A live version featuring Augeri at the time, would of probably left alot to be desired
STORY_TELLER wrote:Augeri is just a weak vocalist IMO. Rumor has it the Red13 songs originated from a session with Jeff Tate (Queensryche) when he was in the running as lead vocalist. I think these songs have his influence in them and I think they would have sounded better with him singing them. He's a much stronger vocalist. Hell, just about everyone Journey auditioned before and since Augeri have been stronger vocalists than him.
Again, good song(s), but too big for the singer IMO.
conversationpc wrote:
It's GEOFF Tate
G.I.Jim wrote:I'm a fan of Arrival, but to me, everything since (with the exception of Dean's 2 songs on Generations) has sucked. I REALLY disliked Red13 with the exception of this song..."Walking away from the edge". I think it's definitely a jem placed on the wrong cd. I think this should have made Arrival. It's a really dark song, but I love it.
I forgot about the song until I saw this link today...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtGAf7V2 ... re=related
What do you think of it?
G.I.Jim wrote:conversationpc wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:ahhh yes yes yes, skipped over all of Red 13 (all 3 songs) so listen to this one. I love it, a moody, eary, ballad. Would to hear a live version of this song one day, not that we ever will.
I agree, I'd love to hear it live. I think they need to resurrect this song on the new album. It needs to be better produced and mixed, and I'd be interested to see how Arnel's vocals would sound on it. I'd have LOVED to have heard this with Perry. He really excelled in the darker songs (Mother Father, Send her my love).
TBH there are quite a few songs that i would like to of been re worked, a few from Generations also that i think could be great songs if they had better production
You mentioned the darkness of mother father, i love the song, particually live, but aklways found myself dissapointed by the chorus "dont you know that . . " etc. The verse i think is amazing and really dark, but the chorus just seems to "typical journey" when i was expecting something different.
WAFTE wouldn't sound right with Perry singing, in my opinion. It's a great song the way it is, other than the production.
The song is beautiful on its own, I just think Perry would have added a lot of feeling to it. Just curious I guess. I also loved "Remember me". That song amazed me the first time I heard it. Again, I'd have loved to have heard SP's version of the song.
Just Sara wrote:WAFTE is without question the best song on Red 13. Personally I think Steve A nailed it but then again I don't know any better. He was singing it when I fell in love with it. It's his voice that I listen to when I really really need to hear that song.
I can't imagine anyone else singing it nor do I want to hear anyone else sing it (yes, even Perry). To me, that song and his voice go together and it wouldn't have the same effect if someone else sang it.
G.I.Jim wrote:What about "Remember me"? Anyone like this tune?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Svm8IwkWiik
I was blown away the first time I heard this on the radio! I thought he sounded so much like Perry that it was scary. Wait, I'm a poet and just don't know it!
annie89509 wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:What about "Remember me"? Anyone like this tune?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Svm8IwkWiik
I was blown away the first time I heard this on the radio! I thought he sounded so much like Perry that it was scary. Wait, I'm a poet and just don't know it!
I know a lot of people rave about this song, but, honestly, it doesn't do much for me. He justed sounded very nasally, not much power to the vocals, especially toward the ending. There are many other SA-sang songs that I like better. Higher Place, All the Way, FITH, Beyond the Clouds. I know, people say the production on Generations was horrible. I'm not a musician or technical person, and music is subjective, anyway. Who knows, maybe people listen for different things (different criteria) in how they relate to a song (or singer). To me, I liked all of SA's songs on Generations, even though he did sound like he was singing in a tunnel, lol. To me, the muffling of his vocals actually masked his "nasalness", thereby enhancing his singing abilities (to my ears).
G.I.Jim wrote:annie89509 wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:What about "Remember me"? Anyone like this tune?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Svm8IwkWiik
I was blown away the first time I heard this on the radio! I thought he sounded so much like Perry that it was scary. Wait, I'm a poet and just don't know it!
I know a lot of people rave about this song, but, honestly, it doesn't do much for me. He justed sounded very nasally, not much power to the vocals, especially toward the ending. There are many other SA-sang songs that I like better. Higher Place, All the Way, FITH, Beyond the Clouds. I know, people say the production on Generations was horrible. I'm not a musician or technical person, and music is subjective, anyway. Who knows, maybe people listen for different things (different criteria) in how they relate to a song (or singer). To me, I liked all of SA's songs on Generations, even though he did sound like he was singing in a tunnel, lol. To me, the muffling of his vocals actually masked his "nasalness", thereby enhancing his singing abilities (to my ears).
Everybody does have a different set of ears, but if you heard Generations done in a real studio with a real producer, you'd be able to hear a HUGE difference. I didn't like any of SA's songs on Generations. I didn't like ANY of the songs with the exception of Dean's 2 songs. JMHO.
mriesenb wrote:Funny, I was thinking about posting the same question.
To me it's one of the best (moody) Journey ballads ever. Great lyrics on this one and a good delivery by Augeri. The bridge they "borrowed from the bridge/solo of Out of Love by Toto, but still great
Cheers,
Michael
http://www.michaelriesenbeck.com
G.I.Jim wrote:mriesenb wrote:Funny, I was thinking about posting the same question.
To me it's one of the best (moody) Journey ballads ever. Great lyrics on this one and a good delivery by Augeri. The bridge they "borrowed from the bridge/solo of Out of Love by Toto, but still great
Cheers,
Michael
http://www.michaelriesenbeck.com
I agree with you Michael. Killer tune! I'm also a huge Toto fan. I can't wait for their new album and live dvd. It sounds awesome! They've doen a LOT of post concert editing, but I don't mind. They're great live, and now we'll get them great live with great vocals live. Can't wait!
Just Sara wrote:WAFTE is without question the best song on Red 13. Personally I think Steve A nailed it but then again I don't know any better. He was singing it when I fell in love with it. It's his voice that I listen to when I really really need to hear that song.
I can't imagine anyone else singing it nor do I want to hear anyone else sing it (yes, even Perry). To me, that song and his voice go together and it wouldn't have the same effect if someone else sang it.
stevew2 wrote:I feel the same,one of my favorites, the lyrics are great,There was no effects at all on the vocals ,they needed to add some effects like they did with Perry,either way I like the way he sings it.Just Sara wrote:WAFTE is without question the best song on Red 13. Personally I think Steve A nailed it but then again I don't know any better. He was singing it when I fell in love with it. It's his voice that I listen to when I really really need to hear that song.
I can't imagine anyone else singing it nor do I want to hear anyone else sing it (yes, even Perry). To me, that song and his voice go together and it wouldn't have the same effect if someone else sang it.
mriesenb wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:mriesenb wrote:Funny, I was thinking about posting the same question.
To me it's one of the best (moody) Journey ballads ever. Great lyrics on this one and a good delivery by Augeri. The bridge they "borrowed from the bridge/solo of Out of Love by Toto, but still great
Cheers,
Michael
http://www.michaelriesenbeck.com
I agree with you Michael. Killer tune! I'm also a huge Toto fan. I can't wait for their new album and live dvd. It sounds awesome! They've doen a LOT of post concert editing, but I don't mind. They're great live, and now we'll get them great live with great vocals live. Can't wait!
I'm in the middle of producing a DVD as well and I now know that sometimes you NEED to do post concert editing.
Nice songs on myspace btw, sounds a little like this Lec Zorn project I worked on.
Cheers,
Michael
http://www.michaelriesenbeck.com
G.I.Jim wrote:
Thank you. It's all very much a work in progress. I've been working on some Toto style songs for the last couple of days, so there may be some new tunes up there within a week or so. Lec Zorn project was pretty damn cool. There were a lot of talented musicians on that album. Anyway, thanks again,
Jim
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