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Postby tammy » Sun Feb 24, 2008 5:31 pm

Today I heard Journey blasting from my husband's computer & wondered why - he's not a fan or music fan, really. He came out later & said, "Journey's new lead singer is Asian?" I said, "yeah...he's from the Phillipines...what were you playing in there?" He told me he saw it on this blog that he reads:

http://scalzi.com/whatever/?p=418#comments

This writer, obviously a fan of Journey, has also named two of his book characters, John Perry & Steve Cain. :D Anyway, interesting comments there too - one being #9 who is a friend of a friend of JSS.
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Postby StoneCold » Sun Feb 24, 2008 5:43 pm

Great read. Some interesting comments about how if Journey doesn't create new music, they ARE a cover band of themselves, no matter who's singing.

The comment from #9 "Burns" was interesting as well.

Did I ever mention that Soto is a friend of a friend? I have subsequently learned more about Journey than I ever wanted to know.


That can be taken a lot of ways. :lol:
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Postby StoneCold » Sun Feb 24, 2008 5:49 pm

Here's another comment that rang true:

Journey seems to be more of a band trapped in amber. The new lead is very good, but it has been a very long time since new material caught my ear.
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Postby Just Sara » Sun Feb 24, 2008 5:52 pm

StoneCold wrote:Here's another comment that rang true:

Journey seems to be more of a band trapped in amber. The new lead is very good, but it has been a very long time since new material caught my ear.


I'll agree with that. All the more reason to have high hopes for the new album. *fingers crossed*
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Postby The_Noble_Cause » Sun Feb 24, 2008 5:58 pm

Journey's recent musical output has been just as good, if not better, than many of their heyday classics.
Don't let the fog of time jaundice your view.

Higher Place, Faith in the Heartland, Place in Your Heart, Signs of Life etc....stacks right up there with anything they've done.
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Postby Saint John » Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:06 pm

The_Noble_Cause wrote:Journey's recent musical output has been just as good, if not better, than many of their heyday classics.
Don't let the fog of time jaundice your view.

Higher Place, Faith in the Heartland, Place in Your Heart, Signs of Life etc....stacks right up there with anything they've done.


Not vocally they don't. Better? C'mon, you can't be serious. Augeri's voice never took off and soared, and that's part of Journey's signature sound. They also miss the heart felt passion that Steve Perry brought. Personally, they left me kind of wondering what it was that was missing. I'd say they lacked chemistry and magic. They're a bit light lyrically as well. Faith In The Heartland and Place In Your Heart were at least original, but Higher Place and Signs Of Life were generic, contrived copy and paste jobs from tidbits of other songs and a futile attempt to mimic the magic of a prior singer.
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Postby ProgRocker53 » Mon Feb 25, 2008 12:48 am

Saint John wrote:
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Journey's recent musical output has been just as good, if not better, than many of their heyday classics.
Don't let the fog of time jaundice your view.

Higher Place, Faith in the Heartland, Place in Your Heart, Signs of Life etc....stacks right up there with anything they've done.


Not vocally they don't. Better? C'mon, you can't be serious. Augeri's voice never took off and soared, and that's part of Journey's signature sound. They also miss the heart felt passion that Steve Perry brought. Personally, they left me kind of wondering what it was that was missing. I'd say they lacked chemistry and magic. They're a bit light lyrically as well. Faith In The Heartland and Place In Your Heart were at least original, but Higher Place and Signs Of Life were generic, contrived copy and paste jobs from tidbits of other songs and a futile attempt to mimic the magic of a prior singer.


But "Remember Me" kicked royal ass. 8)
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Postby MrsPerry » Mon Feb 25, 2008 4:36 am

i had a good chuckle about John Perry & Steve Cain.:)
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Postby Gin and Tonic Sky » Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:00 am

ProgRocker53 wrote:
Saint John wrote:
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Journey's recent musical output has been just as good, if not better, than many of their heyday classics.
Don't let the fog of time jaundice your view.

Higher Place, Faith in the Heartland, Place in Your Heart, Signs of Life etc....stacks right up there with anything they've done.


Not vocally they don't. Better? C'mon, you can't be serious. Augeri's voice never took off and soared, and that's part of Journey's signature sound. They also miss the heart felt passion that Steve Perry brought. Personally, they left me kind of wondering what it was that was missing. I'd say they lacked chemistry and magic. They're a bit light lyrically as well. Faith In The Heartland and Place In Your Heart were at least original, but Higher Place and Signs Of Life were generic, contrived copy and paste jobs from tidbits of other songs and a futile attempt to mimic the magic of a prior singer.


But "Remember Me" kicked royal ass. 8)


Faith in the heartland , place in your heart, remember me, walking away from the edge - 4 fantastic songs, the only ones fom that era which qualify for entrance to journey's top tier

please excuse lack of capitals and punctuation - i have a can of beer in my hand :D a\nd have no motivation to put it doswn - typing one handed
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Postby The_Noble_Cause » Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:22 am

Saint John wrote:They also miss the heart felt passion that Steve Perry brought.


Saint John wrote:I'd say they lacked chemistry and magic.


Passion..magic....heart... :roll:
Go ahead and change your sanitary napkin already, dude.
This is all flowery undefinable bullshit that is a figment of your imagination and little else.
Journey could write the new DSB tommorow and you would still find a reason to gripe.

Listen, I own GH + 5, and Perry's voice is not the sine qua non of what determines a classic.

Higher Place and Signs Of Life were generic, contrived copy and paste jobs from tidbits of other songs and a futile attempt to mimic the magic of a prior singer.


What other songs?
Neal's "Who's Crying Now" -influenced solo lasts for about five seconds tops.
HP is one of the best Journey rockers ever writtern in any era.
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Postby Journey69 » Mon Feb 25, 2008 6:11 am

Saint John wrote:
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Journey's recent musical output has been just as good, if not better, than many of their heyday classics.
Don't let the fog of time jaundice your view.

Higher Place, Faith in the Heartland, Place in Your Heart, Signs of Life etc....stacks right up there with anything they've done.


Not vocally they don't. Better? C'mon, you can't be serious. Augeri's voice never took off and soared, and that's part of Journey's signature sound. They also miss the heart felt passion that Steve Perry brought. Personally, they left me kind of wondering what it was that was missing. I'd say they lacked chemistry and magic. They're a bit light lyrically as well. Faith In The Heartland and Place In Your Heart were at least original, but Higher Place and Signs Of Life were generic, contrived copy and paste jobs from tidbits of other songs and a futile attempt to mimic the magic of a prior singer.


The music is still there,the voice isn't.. I thought ,All of the things,World gone wild,Live and Breathe,To be alive again,We'll meet again.. They were all incredible songs I would put right up at the top..I like Augeri's delivery.I didn't expect SP.. The music,what some of the best and most creative period! I would love to hear Arnel sing those.. When I heard "Remember me" for the 1st time,I just about crapped myself. I didn't know who Augeri was and I just absolutely loved the song,it didn't matter that Perry wasn't on it.. If they can pump out Arrival style music,with Arnel vocals,I would be in heaven!! I wish they would do some Arrival stuff with Arnel in concert..
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