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yulog wrote:If you want to hear Pure melodic bliss,listen to "The letting go" on Luke's new cd. I'm just so glad that this guy was/is so talented and that I had the chance to grow up to his music
'Carlitto H@kk wrote:Luke wrote:Steve [Perry] came by to hang in the studio as a friend...
Steve DID start singing in the room and the guy can still sing great.
THAT voice is still there. At least what I heard.
It is HIS choice to do what he does and why? I dont know.
annie89509 wrote:
Haha, never a doubt. All the people that have actually heard Steve say this. Everybody else is just speculation and has no credibility.
ohsherrie wrote:annie89509 wrote:
Haha, never a doubt. All the people that have actually heard Steve say this. Everybody else is just speculation and has no credibility.
But so many on both sides of the issue are unwilling to take what he says as what he means and the only thing that he means. They try to look beyond the words for some underlying message and use it to bolster their personal opinion or argument.![]()
And then they wonder why he doesn't talk to the fans more.
Red13JoePa wrote:Lora wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:I love when rockstars get all jacked up over internet criticism.
Criticism? He's not getting "jacked up" over criticism. He's pissed at self-righteous know-it-alls spouting speculation and garbage all over the Internet.
Like who?
Rockindeano wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Lora wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:I love when rockstars get all jacked up over internet criticism.
Criticism? He's not getting "jacked up" over criticism. He's pissed at self-righteous know-it-alls spouting speculation and garbage all over the Internet.
Like who?
I believe what Lora is trying to say is all the blowhards who say Perry can't sing, and really have NO idea that he can't, is what pisses her off. It would be one thing if Neal or Bettencourt cam in here and said that, but of course they never would, which leaves us with people who haven't the slightest clue. Yes, I was guilty of it a long time ago, but some still think they know the intricacies of Mr. Perry..and they don't.
Andrew wrote:
... Some more lucky, or more talented than others that never got the break, but at the end of the day.. what does it all mean? I didnt deserve to win some poll. I get a nice one and the next one says I suck the ass of the dead seagulls. Which one do I believe?
Answer? NONE!
...
Luke on the road.
Rockindeano wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Lora wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:I love when rockstars get all jacked up over internet criticism.
Criticism? He's not getting "jacked up" over criticism. He's pissed at self-righteous know-it-alls spouting speculation and garbage all over the Internet.
Like who?
I believe what Lora is trying to say is all the blowhards who say Perry can't sing, and really have NO idea that he can't, is what pisses her off. It would be one thing if Neal or Bettencourt cam in here and said that, but of course they never would, which leaves us with people who haven't the slightest clue. Yes, I was guilty of it a long time ago, but some still think they know the intricacies of Mr. Perry..and they don't.
youkeepmewaiting wrote:Perry can still sing. Steve Lukather is great. All sounds good to me
MrsPerry wrote:Steve starting singing in the room. O M G. I would have fallen over dead.
Lukather is a Guitar GOD. thanks for the goodie Andrew:)
and yes STEVE CAN STILL SING!
Red13JoePa wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Lora wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:I love when rockstars get all jacked up over internet criticism.
Criticism? He's not getting "jacked up" over criticism. He's pissed at self-righteous know-it-alls spouting speculation and garbage all over the Internet.
Like who?
I believe what Lora is trying to say is all the blowhards who say Perry can't sing, and really have NO idea that he can't, is what pisses her off. It would be one thing if Neal or Bettencourt cam in here and said that, but of course they never would, which leaves us with people who haven't the slightest clue. Yes, I was guilty of it a long time ago, but some still think they know the intricacies of Mr. Perry..and they don't.
Ah.
I cou1dn't care 1ess if he can sti11 sing or not, I was just reacting to 1ukather's moaning.
Memorex wrote:Ok. Gonna share my thoughts, which I was talking with Lora about yesterday.
In 1994, I saw the warm-up show for Steve Perry’s solo tour. I had gotten there way early, for some reason. I was able to walk in and watch the sound check, thanks to a friend who’s name will go unmentioned - Lora.I suppose this was a much longer sound check than usual, it being the first show in front of an audience. I cannot even tell you how blown away I was. The things he was doing with his voice were flat out amazing. And I am sorry, but there was still not a singer I’ve ever heard that could touch it. It far exceeded even the show itself. Missing You was spectacular. If I had not have seen him rehearsing it live, I would have sworn the version in the show was taped.
I was chatting with the guy running the mixing board. He was telling me he had been in the business for 30+ years (and he looked it) and had worked on many Journey shows during that time. He agreed that he had never witnessed a voice sounding that good.
It wasn’t as high as say Evolution or Escape, etc. But for my money, it was far better. I think his voice did wear down over the tour, but I can understand that.
Just as Ehwmatt stated, I just do not believe that kind of ability can fall away completely. He would have to take an arrow to the throat from a crossbow, and even then I think he’d manage.
I can’t imagine Uncle Joe and Steve Lukather and whoever else stating that he can still sing just to prop him up. Makes no sense.
Maybe this lies within Steve Perry himself. He made comments that he didn’t feel he could sing to his expectations. Well, maybe he just needs to adjust that. I mean, if he doesn’t want to do it anymore, fine, enjoy the life. God speed. But if he is staying away because he feels he does not have enough to offer, I hope he rethinks it.
Memorex wrote:Ok. Gonna share my thoughts, which I was talking with Lora about yesterday.
In 1994, I saw the warm-up show for Steve Perry’s solo tour. I had gotten there way early, for some reason. I was able to walk in and watch the sound check, thanks to a friend who’s name will go unmentioned - Lora.I suppose this was a much longer sound check than usual, it being the first show in front of an audience. I cannot even tell you how blown away I was. The things he was doing with his voice were flat out amazing. And I am sorry, but there was still not a singer I’ve ever heard that could touch it. It far exceeded even the show itself. Missing You was spectacular. If I had not have seen him rehearsing it live, I would have sworn the version in the show was taped.
I was chatting with the guy running the mixing board. He was telling me he had been in the business for 30+ years (and he looked it) and had worked on many Journey shows during that time. He agreed that he had never witnessed a voice sounding that good.
It wasn’t as high as say Evolution or Escape, etc. But for my money, it was far better. I think his voice did wear down over the tour, but I can understand that.
Just as Ehwmatt stated, I just do not believe that kind of ability can fall away completely. He would have to take an arrow to the throat from a crossbow, and even then I think he’d manage.
I can’t imagine Uncle Joe and Steve Lukather and whoever else stating that he can still sing just to prop him up. Makes no sense.
Maybe this lies within Steve Perry himself. He made comments that he didn’t feel he could sing to his expectations. Well, maybe he just needs to adjust that. I mean, if he doesn’t want to do it anymore, fine, enjoy the life. God speed. But if he is staying away because he feels he does not have enough to offer, I hope he rethinks it.
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