Give the guy a fair chance; he probably was a nervous wreck out there tonight!

I wish him luck and the rest of the guys, because when all is said and done, I guess I wasn't really ready to see the Journey end.

Peace&Music all,

Anne
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conversationpc wrote:dcvader wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:That does it. I've lost the connection completely.![]()
If at any point the band was considering letting Ross have a go at "Gone Crazy" now would work really great for me.
I know that I have been ANTI-Arnel since day one. My stance has never changed.
I thought that I would give Arnel a shot tonight. Guy's this is brutal.
Any version of JSS, Augeri or even Chalfant is better.
Have fun in Vegas.
Are you serious...Listen to the boots from Journey's Atlanta show right after JSS joined the band. That was way worse than anything I've heard tonight.
MrsPerry wrote:he looks and sounds about 4 years old. sorry.
Playitloudforme wrote:conversationpc wrote:Greg wrote:And like what TMC said, please don't use the excuse of "JSS's first concert with Journey was bad."
TNC was saying we SHOULD be giving him the same chance to improve like JSS did, not what you're saying he said.
JSS had to pinch hit, so it would make sense that he would get leeway. Arnel's been practicing for years (with the Zoo), and with the band for weeks. It should have been spot on. It wasn't. Did he improve during the set? Yes.. in some spots, and in others, not. I give him some leeway for his first major concert with a major band... but if he's truly the professional that Journey says he is... he should have been spot on.
When I cringe during someone's singing..that's a BAD sign. I cringed a few times.
Playitloudforme wrote:It's not a 'hater' thing. People will have various opinions on this subject. We like what we each individually like, and there's nothing bad & wrong about either thinking Arnel walks on water or that he was shit tonight. I didn't dig it enough to bother again, but that's my choice. If someone makes me cringe when they sing, they don't get my undying support.
Playitloudforme wrote:conversationpc wrote:Greg wrote:And like what TMC said, please don't use the excuse of "JSS's first concert with Journey was bad."
TNC was saying we SHOULD be giving him the same chance to improve like JSS did, not what you're saying he said.
JSS had to pinch hit, so it would make sense that he would get leeway. Arnel's been practicing for years (with the Zoo), and with the band for weeks. It should have been spot on. It wasn't. Did he improve during the set? Yes.. in some spots, and in others, not. I give him some leeway for his first major concert with a major band... but if he's truly the professional that Journey says he is... he should have been spot on.
When I cringe during someone's singing..that's a BAD sign. I cringed a few times.
kgdjpubs wrote:Put just about ANYBODY fronting a band as big as Journey and having to sing Perry on a major festival show beaming out to all the internet, and 99% would be nervous, and the other 1% would be an idiot. Augeri sounded pretty rough at best on his first show, and it took until about halfway through the 1998 tour before he really got the hand of it. JSS has a lot more stage experience, but even with no rehearsal, he has to have been singing Journey in the shower and car for years to be able to front the band at short notice. It still took him a little while before he gelled with the rest of the band.
I doubt anybody is going to get a real idea of what Arnel can do until about halfway through the tour. Augeri didn't start getting it down until about October (after the first show in June)...and JSS took until around October/November before he started coming into his own. Ask ANYBODY who has ever performed live in front of people (singing, acting, or whatever), and they will tell you there is a huge difference between rehearsal, and performing in front of an audience. It just takes a little time, to really get into it. Add the difficulty of the material, which is probably one of the hardest catalogues in rock music to sing well, and you have just made your singer that much more nervous.
Basically, you are looking at 20-30 shows as the band and singer learn each other, and Arnel to figure out how to preserve his voice and be his own person out on stage. The bad side of this is the dvd is going to be filmed immediately, with Arnel still in the early part of the learning curve. If they waited until next year, you would see a remarkable improvement. Simply compare the stuff that Arnel has been singing on youtube forever (Open Arms, etc) with new material that he has probably never done live in front of an audience before. Practice makes perfect.
MrsPerry wrote:MrsPerry wrote:he looks and sounds about 4 years old. sorry.
I am not hating, just giving an opinion:)
kgdjpubs wrote:Playitloudforme wrote:conversationpc wrote:Greg wrote:And like what TMC said, please don't use the excuse of "JSS's first concert with Journey was bad."
TNC was saying we SHOULD be giving him the same chance to improve like JSS did, not what you're saying he said.
JSS had to pinch hit, so it would make sense that he would get leeway. Arnel's been practicing for years (with the Zoo), and with the band for weeks. It should have been spot on. It wasn't. Did he improve during the set? Yes.. in some spots, and in others, not. I give him some leeway for his first major concert with a major band... but if he's truly the professional that Journey says he is... he should have been spot on.
When I cringe during someone's singing..that's a BAD sign. I cringed a few times.
Put just about ANYBODY fronting a band as big as Journey and having to sing Perry on a major festival show beaming out to all the internet, and 99% would be nervous, and the other 1% would be an idiot. Augeri sounded pretty rough at best on his first show, and it took until about halfway through the 1998 tour before he really got the hand of it. JSS has a lot more stage experience, but even with no rehearsal, he has to have been singing Journey in the shower and car for years to be able to front the band at short notice. It still took him a little while before he gelled with the rest of the band.
I doubt anybody is going to get a real idea of what Arnel can do until about halfway through the tour. Augeri didn't start getting it down until about October (after the first show in June)...and JSS took until around October/November before he started coming into his own. Ask ANYBODY who has ever performed live in front of people (singing, acting, or whatever), and they will tell you there is a huge difference between rehearsal, and performing in front of an audience. It just takes a little time, to really get into it. Add the difficulty of the material, which is probably one of the hardest catalogues in rock music to sing well, and you have just made your singer that much more nervous.
Basically, you are looking at 20-30 shows as the band and singer learn each other, and Arnel to figure out how to preserve his voice and be his own person out on stage. The bad side of this is the dvd is going to be filmed immediately, with Arnel still in the early part of the learning curve. If they waited until next year, you would see a remarkable improvement. Simply compare the stuff that Arnel has been singing on youtube forever (Open Arms, etc) with new material that he has probably never done live in front of an audience before. Practice makes perfect.
kgdjpubs wrote:
Put just about ANYBODY fronting a band as big as Journey and having to sing Perry on a major festival show beaming out to all the internet, and 99% would be nervous, and the other 1% would be an idiot. Augeri sounded pretty rough at best on his first show, and it took until about halfway through the 1998 tour before he really got the hand of it. JSS has a lot more stage experience, but even with no rehearsal, he has to have been singing Journey in the shower and car for years to be able to front the band at short notice. It still took him a little while before he gelled with the rest of the band.
I doubt anybody is going to get a real idea of what Arnel can do until about halfway through the tour. Augeri didn't start getting it down until about October (after the first show in June)...and JSS took until around October/November before he started coming into his own. Ask ANYBODY who has ever performed live in front of people (singing, acting, or whatever), and they will tell you there is a huge difference between rehearsal, and performing in front of an audience. It just takes a little time, to really get into it. Add the difficulty of the material, which is probably one of the hardest catalogues in rock music to sing well, and you have just made your singer that much more nervous.
Basically, you are looking at 20-30 shows as the band and singer learn each other, and Arnel to figure out how to preserve his voice and be his own person out on stage. The bad side of this is the dvd is going to be filmed immediately, with Arnel still in the early part of the learning curve. If they waited until next year, you would see a remarkable improvement. Simply compare the stuff that Arnel has been singing on youtube forever (Open Arms, etc) with new material that he has probably never done live in front of an audience before. Practice makes perfect.
Playitloudforme wrote:I agree that time will tell. At this stage of the game, I think my expectations on what he'd bring to table were bigger, with all the hoopla that was being spewed about how he's another Steve Perry. The material is, absolutely, harder than most out there.
With that being said, my concern goes out to the screaming that was done on some of the faster songs. Is that something that he'll improve on? Or will it get worse the more he uses his voice? How about the timing? He was slower than the music at times during the fast paced songs. That will probably improve, it has to. It drove me nuts tonight. I understand nervous... I do musical theater... trust me, I get nervous. My biggest crowd was 2000. Tonights crowd was probably bigger than he's ever done. Does that explain away the screaming or the timing? Not in my opinion. It can explain the funky notes in the beginning that gradually improved through the course of the show, but not the timing issue or the screaming of notes when they were too high for him.
I've never been impressed with what I saw on Youtube on this guy. So, I'm coming from a place of 'bowl me over, win me over'. It didn't happen. Yet. Should his voice turn golden, should he get his timing together, should he get some spark of self on stage, I might change my opinion. To date, it's not changed. Practice will help, and time will still tell.
Playitloudforme wrote:
I agree that time will tell. At this stage of the game, I think my expectations on what he'd bring to table were bigger, with all the hoopla that was being spewed about how he's another Steve Perry. The material is, absolutely, harder than most out there.
With that being said, my concern goes out to the screaming that was done on some of the faster songs. Is that something that he'll improve on? Or will it get worse the more he uses his voice? How about the timing? He was slower than the music at times during the fast paced songs. That will probably improve, it has to. It drove me nuts tonight. I understand nervous... I do musical theater... trust me, I get nervous. My biggest crowd was 2000. Tonights crowd was probably bigger than he's ever done. Does that explain away the screaming or the timing? Not in my opinion. It can explain the funky notes in the beginning that gradually improved through the course of the show, but not the timing issue or the screaming of notes when they were too high for him.
I've never been impressed with what I saw on Youtube on this guy. So, I'm coming from a place of 'bowl me over, win me over'. It didn't happen. Yet. Should his voice turn golden, should he get his timing together, should he get some spark of self on stage, I might change my opinion. To date, it's not changed. Practice will help, and time will still tell.
kgdjpubs wrote:I'm not even convinced that Perry's first show with the band was the perfect performance he was able to do later.
Rockindeano wrote:PS- you Annexians who thought he was bad. Don't lie to yourselves. He BLOWS Hunsicker out of the fucking water.
No fucking way, Jeremey would have blown his ass away at this concert or any concert. he sucked Deano,listen again and againRockindeano wrote:Gee what a shock.
All Annexians DCVader and Greg hated it. Complete shock.
Loons were scared . Shock.
People who can care less that he is Filipino and are of open mind like it.
Prety much much what I had thought.
PS- you Annexians who thought he was bad. Don't lie to yourselves. He BLOWS Hunsicker out of the fucking water.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Rockindeano wrote:PS- you Annexians who thought he was bad. Don't lie to yourselves. He BLOWS Hunsicker out of the fucking water.
Never been to the Annex and I think Jeremey is a better singer. More control.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Rockindeano wrote:PS- you Annexians who thought he was bad. Don't lie to yourselves. He BLOWS Hunsicker out of the fucking water.
Never been to the Annex and I think Jeremey is a better singer. More control.
That being said,how can you account for the fact that he sucked tonight, he had plenty of time to practice, been singin other peoples tunes for 20 plus years?? whtf? He was out of breath, He wont be able to cover Journey this summer {as I said before} Journey made the wrong choice, period,and each concert will prove it. Quote me on that againkgdjpubs wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Rockindeano wrote:PS- you Annexians who thought he was bad. Don't lie to yourselves. He BLOWS Hunsicker out of the fucking water.
Never been to the Annex and I think Jeremey is a better singer. More control.
Here's the big difference between the two.....Jeremey has been doing all the songs for a while with his band. Basically every major song in the Journey catalogue (and a lot of the minor ones also). He has the nuances down, and he can probably do the greatest hits in his sleep. He is good doing Journey. He has been doing it long enough that he should be. If he was in Journey, he would sound just about like he does now. After singing the same songs for several years, just putting yourself with different musicians isn't going to dramatically change your vocal stylings on the songs.
Arnel, on the other hand, is an unknown quantity. He has been doing maybe 2 or 3 songs (OA, Sep Ways, Don't Stop Belivin) with a glorified bar band, and a host of other covers that he won't have to sing again. With the exception of those songs, he hasn't done the Journey material except in rehearsal. Nobody really knows how good he can be with 6 months to a year of touring and singing Journey under his belt.
At the moment, at least on Journey material, it is hard to compare the two. The fact that people are even comparing the two scares me somewhat, because one has been doing Journey for several years, the other for several MONTHS.
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