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ScarabGator wrote:you wanna hear an awesome version check out Jeremey and Frontiers version. I love the extras he adds to it. And if you ever see Frontiers live they will open their show with it and REALLY get you going!!! If you dont jump and scream during that check your heart beat. Really sets the tone for the whole show.
texafana wrote:ScarabGator wrote:you wanna hear an awesome version check out Jeremey and Frontiers version. I love the extras he adds to it. And if you ever see Frontiers live they will open their show with it and REALLY get you going!!! If you dont jump and scream during that check your heart beat. Really sets the tone for the whole show.
While Only The Young is an awesome tune, I don't think it qualifies by any means as a "If you dont jump and scream during that check your heart beat" kind of song. Kick it off with Separate Ways, Escape, Be Good To Yourself, now THOSE would be songs to kick the evening off with a bang.
Gibby wrote:JSS couldn't sing Only The Young and that is why they dropped it from the set list not long after he joined the band - same with Be Good To Yourself.
I think he could sing pretty good. I have to agree that they dropped it for some better and different songs....larryfromnextdoor wrote:Gibby wrote:JSS couldn't sing Only The Young and that is why they dropped it from the set list not long after he joined the band - same with Be Good To Yourself.
or maybe they wanted to make room for La Do Da, After the Fall, Open the Door , Mystery Train, Remember me,
youkeepmewaiting wrote:A question ive been wanting to ask for a while.
On the few live versions of OTY ive heard Perry sing, he nevers sings the high pinched part in the chorus. OTY is one of the very few Journey sonfs were i prefer the recorded version because of that. Never understood why he didnt do it, surely it isnt because his vocal abilities were not good enough, particually on the Houston tour.
And then when i saw JSS performing it with Journey, JSS sang/attempted to do the high parts of the songs (and all in all did a great job getting most of those notes)
Anyways, dont know if this is a question or a statement .. just wanted to mention it.
Gibby wrote:JSS couldn't sing Only The Young and that is why they dropped it from the set list not long after he joined the band - same with Be Good To Yourself.
Deb wrote:Gibby wrote:JSS couldn't sing Only The Young and that is why they dropped it from the set list not long after he joined the band - same with Be Good To Yourself.
Have to disagree on that one. Maybe they did drop it near the beginning considering that's a hard one to pull off. But he did an excellent job on Only The Young in his last show (Virginia) from the footage I've seen. And believe me, I'm a harsh critic when it comes to that song, probably my fave Journey/Perry song after Still They Ride. Wish it was on youtube to show ya.
treetopovskaya wrote:here's probably the first bit of footage we all viewed of jss singing with journey...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLWMLGR9yuk
sounds pretty good to my ears... & very nice on my eyes. }:C)) steve perry's voice was deeper during the raised on radio & trail by fire era. jss nails these tunes especially!
more proof...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDtHpo3I5vc
soundcheck...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8T1XAdw9Tg
amazing! }=C)) jeff is smooth just like jif. }=C) xo
Arkansas wrote:He was probably singing it the way it was written. That high end stuff was just a studio trick where he 'layered' tons of vocals then picked whatever came out the best at the time.
later~
T-TIME wrote:Gibby wrote:JSS couldn't sing Only The Young and that is why they dropped it from the set list not long after he joined the band - same with Be Good To Yourself.
same as "ESCAPE", same as "ASK THE LONELY"
treetopovskaya wrote:steve perry's voice was deeper during the raised on radio & trail by fire era. jss nails these tunes especially!
more proof...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDtHpo3I5vc
soundcheck...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8T1XAdw9Tg
amazing! }=C)) jeff is smooth just like jif. }=C) xo
Gibby wrote:JSS couldn't sing Only The Young and that is why they dropped it from the set list not long after he joined the band - same with Be Good To Yourself.
JSS wrote:Gibby wrote:JSS couldn't sing Only The Young and that is why they dropped it from the set list not long after he joined the band - same with Be Good To Yourself.
Good to know you were there to know this info 1st hand...how utterly ridiculous to say I can't sing any of those songs, why would I have been brought in if any were in question? Do some homework (not high I sang with Journey, how high I CAN sing period!).
TRAGChick wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:TRAGChick wrote:[then En for "ly",
En...what is En? sounds spanish..
E-natural.
Instead of E-flat.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:TRAGChick wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:TRAGChick wrote:[then En for "ly",
En...what is En? sounds spanish..
E-natural.
Instead of E-flat.
oh BULL!!! gosh ... natural??!!! ..what kinda singer terminology is this.. i should have taken a class...
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ill tell you something else.. theres NOTHING natural about Eb!
TRAGChick wrote:Arkansas wrote:He was probably singing it the way it was written. That high end stuff was just a studio trick where he 'layered' tons of vocals then picked whatever came out the best at the time.
later~
There's a vocal-line in the mix that is ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS:
At the end of the song, he starts off on a D (next to middle C) on "on", then En for "ly", then G for "the" -THEN hits an En AN OCTAVE ABOVE Middle C on the word "young" & sings C above Middle C on "can say" - clear as a bell.
D En G En C C
"On-ly the YOUNG can saaaaaay...."
Also, at the beginning - after the 1st Chorus - he sings a background "ooh" on D above Middle C.
(You may THINK it's a keyboard note, but no....alllll him.)
TRAGChick wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:TRAGChick wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:TRAGChick wrote:[then En for "ly",
En...what is En? sounds spanish..
E-natural.
Instead of E-flat.
oh BULL!!! gosh ... natural??!!! ..what kinda singer terminology is this.. i should have taken a class...
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ill tell you something else.. theres NOTHING natural about Eb!
En is the WHITE key; Eb is the BLACK.
annie89509 wrote:TRAGChick wrote:Arkansas wrote:He was probably singing it the way it was written. That high end stuff was just a studio trick where he 'layered' tons of vocals then picked whatever came out the best at the time.
later~
There's a vocal-line in the mix that is ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS:
At the end of the song, he starts off on a D (next to middle C) on "on", then En for "ly", then G for "the" -THEN hits an En AN OCTAVE ABOVE Middle C on the word "young" & sings C above Middle C on "can say" - clear as a bell.
D En G En C C
"On-ly the YOUNG can saaaaaay...."
Also, at the beginning - after the 1st Chorus - he sings a background "ooh" on D above Middle C.
(You may THINK it's a keyboard note, but no....alllll him.)
wow, thanks, Nora. Always enjoyed your analysis. I'm going to give the song a listen again now.
Rockindeano wrote:annie89509 wrote:TRAGChick wrote:Arkansas wrote:He was probably singing it the way it was written. That high end stuff was just a studio trick where he 'layered' tons of vocals then picked whatever came out the best at the time.
later~
There's a vocal-line in the mix that is ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS:
At the end of the song, he starts off on a D (next to middle C) on "on", then En for "ly", then G for "the" -THEN hits an En AN OCTAVE ABOVE Middle C on the word "young" & sings C above Middle C on "can say" - clear as a bell.
D En G En C C
"On-ly the YOUNG can saaaaaay...."
Also, at the beginning - after the 1st Chorus - he sings a background "ooh" on D above Middle C.
(You may THINK it's a keyboard note, but no....alllll him.)
wow, thanks, Nora. Always enjoyed your analysis. I'm going to give the song a listen again now.
Me too, but would enjoy it more if she would show us her titties.
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