"Captured By The Moment"

I drove around today, listening to Re-Mastered "Street Talk"
...and he was LOSING IT...???
Dude hit INFINITY-SIZED NOTES on S.O.....
...don't think so....

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TRAGChick wrote:From the same guy....
"Captured By The Moment""Strung Out"
I drove around today, listening to Re-Mastered "Street Talk"
...and he was LOSING IT...???
Dude hit INFINITY-SIZED NOTES on S.O.....
...don't think so....
Michigan Girl wrote:TRAGChick wrote:From the same guy....
"Captured By The Moment""Strung Out"
I drove around today, listening to Re-Mastered "Street Talk"
...and he was LOSING IT...???
Dude hit INFINITY-SIZED NOTES on S.O.....
...don't think so....
LISTENED to the EXACT same thing!!! Fooled me too!!
Enigma869 wrote:I've never really understood the whole notion that Perry didn't even sound like the same guy, throughout his Journey career. There isn't one single Journey track, with Perry singing vocals on, that I had to stop and figure out whose voice I was listening to! He has the most distinctive voice I've EVER heard, ANYWHERE. I don't dispute that his voice and range may have changed through the years, as most singers experience. That said, the notes he hits at the end of "Why Can't This Night Go On Forever" are every bit as impressive as ANY notes he hit, earlier in his career. Again, I think carrying on about how a singer's voice has changed is pointless. Listen to Elton John sing any one of his early hits from the early 70's, and then listen to him sing it on a current DVD concert. Doesn't sound remotely like the same guy, but people certainly still enjoy the performance!
John from Boston
TRAGChick wrote:Enigma869 wrote:I've never really understood the whole notion that Perry didn't even sound like the same guy, throughout his Journey career. There isn't one single Journey track, with Perry singing vocals on, that I had to stop and figure out whose voice I was listening to! He has the most distinctive voice I've EVER heard, ANYWHERE. I don't dispute that his voice and range may have changed through the years, as most singers experience. That said, the notes he hits at the end of "Why Can't This Night Go On Forever" are every bit as impressive as ANY notes he hit, earlier in his career. Again, I think carrying on about how a singer's voice has changed is pointless. Listen to Elton John sing any one of his early hits from the early 70's, and then listen to him sing it on a current DVD concert. Doesn't sound remotely like the same guy, but people certainly still enjoy the performance!
John from Boston
I understand what you're saying....
But my point is:
People thought his "high end" was DONE....and then he puts CBTM next to SO.....Low and High...
It's like, WTF are these people saying ~ that his "high end" is finished...?
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