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stevek2007 wrote:You know, I'm happy that they found Arnel...in his time, I think he'll do just fine. I think they should stray from the hits a little, but I think he'll do fine. But part of me is still just a little burned by the whole way JSS was "ousted". And tonight as I was surfin my music collection, I came across a real good indication of why I feel that way.
Jeff Scott Soto - Edge Of The Blade
there's a good likleyhood a lot of people have heard that - but I still want some opinions on the thought...
texafana wrote:Horrible version of Edge Of The Blade. How many steps lower is that? If this is what alot of you think Journey "should/could" have been with JSS on board, then obviously you're a bigger fan of JSS than Journey.
Rick wrote:dcvader wrote:I am with you about how the JSS thing went down. Arnel does nothing for me.
I have never heard this version.. where is it from?
I believe that's from B-Sides.
texafana wrote:Horrible version of Edge Of The Blade. How many steps lower is that? If this is what alot of you think Journey "should/could" have been with JSS on board, then obviously you're a bigger fan of JSS than Journey.
Andrew wrote:texafana wrote:Horrible version of Edge Of The Blade. How many steps lower is that? If this is what alot of you think Journey "should/could" have been with JSS on board, then obviously you're a bigger fan of JSS than Journey.
It was Talisman doing their revision on a classic track. Not a straight cover and not meant to be heard as such.
You should hear Soto on Faithfully. WOW
Andrew wrote:texafana wrote:Horrible version of Edge Of The Blade. How many steps lower is that? If this is what alot of you think Journey "should/could" have been with JSS on board, then obviously you're a bigger fan of JSS than Journey.
It was Talisman doing their revision on a classic track. Not a straight cover and not meant to be heard as such.
You should hear Soto on Faithfully. WOW
larryfromnextdoor wrote:texafana wrote:Horrible version of Edge Of The Blade. How many steps lower is that? If this is what alot of you think Journey "should/could" have been with JSS on board, then obviously you're a bigger fan of JSS than Journey.
hey dinglenuts.. have you ever felt that you just stepped into it hook line and sinker? of course you have ,, just now... its 2 steps lower and just another expression of a great song.. what do you want??? another version of the same song? this version is tough .. and fun... and rockin.... your making rock music much too complicated..
take this version to non beleivers, and they love it ...
ProgRocker53 wrote:Fact: JSS blows away every Journey frontman not named Steve Perry.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Fact: JSS blows away every Journey frontman not named Steve Perry.
texafana wrote:I don't know peeps....granted, I will hands down agree 100% that JSS as a front man judged on his own, blows away Steve Perry, Arnel, Steve A, and probably 90% of any rock front man that ever lived! But that STILL doesn't make him the right man for the lead singer of Journey in my "ears". Notice I typed "front man" not vocalist. Journey needs a vocalist more than a front man in my opinion. I could care less about the look, the antics, etc.
For you peeps that wanted JSS with Journey, you had that in a band called Soul Sirkus.
Warning: This video/song kicks amazing ass!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-KpUyTZ976U&feature=related
stevek2007 wrote:You know, I'm happy that they found Arnel...in his time, I think he'll do just fine. I think they should stray from the hits a little, but I think he'll do fine. But part of me is still just a little burned by the whole way JSS was "ousted". And tonight as I was surfin my music collection, I came across a real good indication of why I feel that way.
Jeff Scott Soto - Edge Of The Blade
there's a good likleyhood a lot of people have heard that - but I still want some opinions on the thought...
stevek2007 wrote:You know, I'm happy that they found Arnel...in his time, I think he'll do just fine. I think they should stray from the hits a little, but I think he'll do fine. But part of me is still just a little burned by the whole way JSS was "ousted". And tonight as I was surfin my music collection, I came across a real good indication of why I feel that way.
Jeff Scott Soto - Edge Of The Blade
there's a good likleyhood a lot of people have heard that - but I still want some opinions on the thought...
Marzdog wrote:Tex, I respectfully disagree with you and here is why. VH did it right with Hagar, and they were able to go in a slightly different direction with Hagar, crossing over into Top40 land and still maintaining their "Classic Rock" status, which still won over a large portion of the fan base that was there when DLR was on vox. Sure, there was divide amongst the fan base, much like what you find here with Journey, but, one cannot deny the success VH had with Hagar. Journey wasn't able to achieve that with Augeri. IMHO, JSS coming into the fold gave Journey the different dynamic that I felt (not that I am anyone special) would take them "beyond the clones."
Marzdog wrote:JSS was able to sing the older catalog/dirty dozen, albeit not like Perry did, but, he did provide a rougher edge to those songs. The "new frontier" of Journey, with JSS on lead vox, I believe, would have taken them the route of what many call VanHagar, and more towards what Neal ALWAYS has wanted to do, which was take Journey away from the ballads and more to the rock side. JSS' song "Believe In Me" more than adequately shows where this whole thing could've gone, while still "retaining" Journey's sound.."
Marzdog wrote:Anyways, we all have our own opinions on this, many heated, many civil. I will give Arnel a shot. I'm not entirely sold, but, he did get better as the night went on at Vina. Unfortunately, I feel that Journey has painted themselves into a corner with Arnel. With him, they basically will never be able to escape the "Perry sound" that brought the HUGE success to Journey. By doing this, Journey as a business is saying that THEY weren't relevant before Perry and are "quietly" attributing their success to him. JSS' vocal style would have taken them into a different direction in concert, allowing them to possibly cut down the "dirty dozen" in order for newer music to take its place, the way VH eventually did with Hagar. I wish them all of the best. Truth be told, Journey's WORST CD, whichever CD each of us feels that is, is far better than a good amount of the music that is out or has come out in the past 10 years, and for that, we should all be proud!
7 Wishes wrote:JSS is a ROCK STAR. Fucking brilliant. He OWNED Charlotte on his third gig even though he hadn't adapted his voice quite yet. He BLEW AWAY Joe Elliott. He BLEW AWAY Augieri. He blows away Pineda.
7 Wishes wrote:JSS is a ROCK STAR. Fucking brilliant. He OWNED Charlotte on his third gig even though he hadn't adapted his voice quite yet. He BLEW AWAY Joe Elliott. He BLEW AWAY Augieri. He blows away Pineda.
stevek2007 wrote:You know, I'm happy that they found Arnel...in his time, I think he'll do just fine. I think they should stray from the hits a little, but I think he'll do fine. But part of me is still just a little burned by the whole way JSS was "ousted". And tonight as I was surfin my music collection, I came across a real good indication of why I feel that way.
Jeff Scott Soto - Edge Of The Blade
there's a good likleyhood a lot of people have heard that - but I still want some opinions on the thought...
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