strangegrey wrote:LOL...I was actually laughing when I wrote it...
You laugh? I don't believe it.

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NealIsGod wrote:Saint John wrote:daytrpr wrote:They just shouldn't have touched the classics.
Why the fuck not? Several schools of thought here:
1) Wal Mart mandated they be redone before they signed off on the new package. Fine by me.
2) It serves as a big "FUCK YOU, SnupplePerrygus!" Fine by be again.
3) It was the band's way of saying, "Here's our new singer. If you like what you hear come out and see a show this summer. If not, grab your Escape cassette, go sit in your Smokey And The Bandit 1977 Trans Am, run a hose from the exhaust into the car, seal any holes with duct tape, and enjoy."
4) They did the re-records so they have something to lip to when they go on Dancing with the Stars, like Leppard shamelessly did recently. Anyone see that?
strangegrey wrote:LOL...I was actually laughing when I wrote it...
Melissa wrote:NealIsGod wrote:4) They did the re-records so they have something to lip to when they go on Dancing with the Stars, like Leppard shamelessly did recently. Anyone see that?
I did see that, quite painful, lol.
strangegrey wrote:Dude, I laugh every time I see your avatar and see Neal wearing that woman's black velvet exercise jacket with the varying shades of pink on the elastic wasteband...that shit's too fucking funny.
strangegrey wrote:Dude, I laugh every time I see your avatar and see Neal wearing that woman's black velvet exercise jacket with the varying shades of pink on the elastic wasteband...that shit's too fucking funny.
Between Neal wearing that jacket, and the two steve's wearing womens jordache jeans hiked up past their bellybuttons....and the obvious fact that all these fuckers were from san francisco, you can't help but wonder whether or not the whole band was a case of the village people.
However, seriously speaking, the only guy in the band that probably takes a beefy steamer up the poop hole, is the guy from Chicago that took Gregg Rolie's place.
strangegrey wrote:So really....comparing the two, is no different than trying to compare ruth to maris.....ones dead, ones alive and slagging away.
Badcotune wrote:
Yeah, umm... that was actually the point of my post if-- you'd. slow. down. and. actually. read.
But I wasn't as eloquent.
Saint John wrote:Schon looks like he should be holding a fucking can of "Tab" rather than a guitar.
Saint John wrote:strangegrey wrote:Dude, I laugh every time I see your avatar and see Neal wearing that woman's black velvet exercise jacket with the varying shades of pink on the elastic wasteband...that shit's too fucking funny.
Schon looks like he should be holding a fucking can of "Tab" rather than a guitar.
strangegrey wrote:Saint John wrote:Schon looks like he should be holding a fucking can of "Tab" rather than a guitar.
LOL! Yeah....and look at his jeans in that shot too....He's got em hiked up like that as well...unreal.
I remember going to a Steve Smith drum clinic back in the 90s. And he comes out...and my friend and I look at eachother and go "what the fuck is up with those jeans!!!!" he literally had them hiked up to like 3 inches under his nipples. WTF!?!?!
my friend (who was the drummer) goes "dude, he's the greatest drummer to ever live, but the guy's got less fashion sense than Boy George"
Badcotune wrote:This post is just one opinion, and won't likely sway either camp, but here we go anyway. The facts as I see them.
Steve Perry is considered the definitive vocalist of Journey. Accepted truth. It's accepted truth by fans and from within the band that he put them on the map. It's also acknowledged that the reverse is also true -- Journey put Steve Perry on the map.
In his prime, Steve Perry sang with a power, conviction, and passion that many consider will never be matched by Journey ever again. I agree. But most with working ears have to acknowledge that father time has marched on, and while the emotion is there, Perry's power is gone. A 60 year old (give or take) simply does not have the biological tools of a 30-40 year old, nor is he expected to.(one exception being paul rodgers who is a freak of nature and actually sounds better NOW) Even if Perry had the Power to match his existing emotion -- one vital component is missing and has been for over a decade: DESIRE. If Perry COULD -- he has CHOSEN to NOT.
Arnel is not Steve Perry in his prime. But then, neither is Steve Perry anymore. What Arnel is however, is a remarkable, powerful, and unique singer in his own right. In my opinion he is the BEST POSSIBLE singer for Journey NOW -- in 2008. In 2009 and beyond. Steve Perry couldn't hit the notes with the clarity Arnel did on the re-records if he recorded them NOW. But Perry doesn't have to because he did it better THEN.
My point it that while comparisons are inevitable -- particularly when you invite them by re-recording the greatest hits, the endless debate and even anger towards Arnel is silly. All of us have a past, present, and future. One is more favored and loved than others. But don't let what was forever eclipse what is and can be, because what was is memory. Arnel Pineda is what's right and what's BEST for NOW, not THEN. Let's let him be that and wish the man the best...
~Badcotune
Saint John wrote:strangegrey wrote:Saint John wrote:Schon looks like he should be holding a fucking can of "Tab" rather than a guitar.
LOL! Yeah....and look at his jeans in that shot too....He's got em hiked up like that as well...unreal.
I remember going to a Steve Smith drum clinic back in the 90s. And he comes out...and my friend and I look at eachother and go "what the fuck is up with those jeans!!!!" he literally had them hiked up to like 3 inches under his nipples. WTF!?!?!
my friend (who was the drummer) goes "dude, he's the greatest drummer to ever live, but the guy's got less fashion sense than Boy George"
.....drumming aside, Steve Smith is about as masculine as Jim J. Bullock. You just knew Bullock was a chocolate stuffer after watching about 6 minutes of Too Close For Comfort.
Badcotune wrote:This post is just one opinion, and won't likely sway either camp, but here we go anyway. The facts as I see them.
Steve Perry is considered the definitive vocalist of Journey. Accepted truth. It's accepted truth by fans and from within the band that he put them on the map. It's also acknowledged that the reverse is also true -- Journey put Steve Perry on the map.
In his prime, Steve Perry sang with a power, conviction, and passion that many consider will never be matched by Journey ever again. I agree. But most with working ears have to acknowledge that father time has marched on, and while the emotion is there, Perry's power is gone. A 60 year old (give or take) simply does not have the biological tools of a 30-40 year old, nor is he expected to.(one exception being paul rodgers who is a freak of nature and actually sounds better NOW) Even if Perry had the Power to match his existing emotion -- one vital component is missing and has been for over a decade: DESIRE. If Perry COULD -- he has CHOSEN to NOT.
Arnel is not Steve Perry in his prime. But then, neither is Steve Perry anymore. What Arnel is however, is a remarkable, powerful, and unique singer in his own right. In my opinion he is the BEST POSSIBLE singer for Journey NOW -- in 2008. In 2009 and beyond. Steve Perry couldn't hit the notes with the clarity Arnel did on the re-records if he recorded them NOW. But Perry doesn't have to because he did it better THEN.
My point it that while comparisons are inevitable -- particularly when you invite them by re-recording the greatest hits, the endless debate and even anger towards Arnel is silly. All of us have a past, present, and future. One is more favored and loved than others. But don't let what was forever eclipse what is and can be, because what was is memory. Arnel Pineda is what's right and what's BEST for NOW, not THEN. Let's let him be that and wish the man the best...
~Badcotune
Badcotune wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Saint John wrote:Agreed on all counts.
Who cares on any count?
Obviously not the oxygen challenged that spend time and energy reading and
commenting on things they are apathetic about. Not them.
~Badcotune
NealIsGod wrote:Nice post, Neal, but I saw the singer you should have picked last weekend.
strangegrey wrote:So really....comparing the two, is no different than trying to compare ruth to maris.....ones dead, ones alive and slagging away. I'm going to pat the fucker that's still doing it on his back and go "thanks for fighting the good fight, short fry. I appreciate it"
Badcotune wrote:This post is just one opinion, and won't likely sway either camp, but here we go anyway. The facts as I see them.
Steve Perry is considered the definitive vocalist of Journey. Accepted truth. It's accepted truth by fans and from within the band that he put them on the map. It's also acknowledged that the reverse is also true -- Journey put Steve Perry on the map.
In his prime, Steve Perry sang with a power, conviction, and passion that many consider will never be matched by Journey ever again. I agree. But most with working ears have to acknowledge that father time has marched on, and while the emotion is there, Perry's power is gone. A 60 year old (give or take) simply does not have the biological tools of a 30-40 year old, nor is he expected to.(one exception being paul rodgers who is a freak of nature and actually sounds better NOW) Even if Perry had the Power to match his existing emotion -- one vital component is missing and has been for over a decade: DESIRE. If Perry COULD -- he has CHOSEN to NOT.
Arnel is not Steve Perry in his prime. But then, neither is Steve Perry anymore. What Arnel is however, is a remarkable, powerful, and unique singer in his own right. In my opinion he is the BEST POSSIBLE singer for Journey NOW -- in 2008. In 2009 and beyond. Steve Perry couldn't hit the notes with the clarity Arnel did on the re-records if he recorded them NOW. But Perry doesn't have to because he did it better THEN.
My point it that while comparisons are inevitable -- particularly when you invite them by re-recording the greatest hits, the endless debate and even anger towards Arnel is silly. All of us have a past, present, and future. One is more favored and loved than others. But don't let what was forever eclipse what is and can be, because what was is memory. Arnel Pineda is what's right and what's BEST for NOW, not THEN. Let's let him be that and wish the man the best...
~Badcotune
NealIsGod wrote:Nice post, Neal, but I saw the singer you should have picked last weekend.
Saint John wrote:Ok...I've read Frank's post 3 or 4 times now, and I must say that it just gets funnier and funnier every time I read it. Easily one of the 20 funniest posts I've ever read here. And don't kid yourselves, it's also loaded with spot on assertions.
Badcotune wrote:This post is just one opinion, and won't likely sway either camp, but here we go anyway. The facts as I see them.
Steve Perry is considered the definitive vocalist of Journey. Accepted truth. It's accepted truth by fans and from within the band that he put them on the map. It's also acknowledged that the reverse is also true -- Journey put Steve Perry on the map.
In his prime, Steve Perry sang with a power, conviction, and passion that many consider will never be matched by Journey ever again. I agree. But most with working ears have to acknowledge that father time has marched on, and while the emotion is there, Perry's power is gone. A 60 year old (give or take) simply does not have the biological tools of a 30-40 year old, nor is he expected to.(one exception being paul rodgers who is a freak of nature and actually sounds better NOW) Even if Perry had the Power to match his existing emotion -- one vital component is missing and has been for over a decade: DESIRE. If Perry COULD -- he has CHOSEN to NOT.
Arnel is not Steve Perry in his prime. But then, neither is Steve Perry anymore. What Arnel is however, is a remarkable, powerful, and unique singer in his own right. In my opinion he is the BEST POSSIBLE singer for Journey NOW -- in 2008. In 2009 and beyond. Steve Perry couldn't hit the notes with the clarity Arnel did on the re-records if he recorded them NOW. But Perry doesn't have to because he did it better THEN.
My point it that while comparisons are inevitable -- particularly when you invite them by re-recording the greatest hits, the endless debate and even anger towards Arnel is silly. All of us have a past, present, and future. One is more favored and loved than others. But don't let what was forever eclipse what is and can be, because what was is memory. Arnel Pineda is what's right and what's BEST for NOW, not THEN. Let's let him be that and wish the man the best...
~Badcotune
strangegrey wrote:Dude, I laugh every time I see your avatar and see Neal wearing that woman's black velvet exercise jacket with the varying shades of pink on the elastic wasteband...that shit's too fucking funny.
NealIsGod wrote:strangegrey wrote:Dude, I laugh every time I see your avatar and see Neal wearing that woman's black velvet exercise jacket with the varying shades of pink on the elastic wasteband...that shit's too fucking funny.
Well played. But only Neal could make it look somewhat cool.
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