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LazzMan wrote:At the risk of being redundant around what, I'm sure, has already been said other places, I just had a couple of DVD thoughts/comments. Feel free to chime in or, simply tell me to go fuck myself.
I felt the DVD was a bit awkward. They didn't quite know how to interact with one another and none of them really looked all that comfortable. I suppose that's to be expected. The songs were OK except for the opening, AWYWI. That was the worst version I've ever heard. It's almost as if Arnel had never sung the song before. He came in at the wrong time, he messed up the bridge quite badly as well as the ending and, his over-pronunciation on the first verse was very unnerving. "All night-a, all night-a....oh every night-a. Hold tight-a, hold tight-a...oh baby hold tight." The Perry live version is one of my favorite songs of all time but, when you compare...well...I guess you can't really compare them now, can you?
After listening to the CD's for a while I noticed that he does that over-pronunciation/adding syllables quite often. I get that's just how he sings but, it one of those things that I notice right away now.
Thoughts?
Maui Tom wrote:for obvious reasons it's quite possibly the best concert DVD of ALL time....
Enigma869 wrote:A "bit awkward" is exactly what I said when I heard they were recording this DVD. Arnel was in the band for 10 minutes, and these geniuses think "Hey, let's go record a DVD for commercial release". I said at the time I heard about the DVD that it was beyond bizarre, and I still don't quite understand their rush to record this DVD. I guess it's at least consistent with some other odd decisions these guys have made over the years.
John from Boston
Deb wrote:This performance just blows me away! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gomgFZs ... re=related
That is one very talented dude!! How he can have limbs flying around drumming, and sing like that on top of it.....and with such soul yet.....just amazes me!
Deb wrote:This performance just blows me away! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gomgFZs ... re=related
That is one very talented dude!! How he can have limbs flying around drumming, and sing like that on top of it.....and with such soul yet.....just amazes me!
JH'sTXfan wrote:Deb wrote:This performance just blows me away! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gomgFZs ... re=related
That is one very talented dude!! How he can have limbs flying around drumming, and sing like that on top of it.....and with such soul yet.....just amazes me!
I don't know why someone would overdub that Deb. This one has the Las Vegas show vocals.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmXsuWuo8t4&NR=1
Enigma869 wrote:A "bit awkward" is exactly what I said when I heard they were recording this DVD. Arnel was in the band for 10 minutes, and these geniuses think "Hey, let's go record a DVD for commercial release". I said at the time I heard about the DVD that it was beyond bizarre, and I still don't quite understand their rush to record this DVD. I guess it's at least consistent with some other odd decisions these guys have made over the years.
John from Boston
Deb wrote:This performance just blows me away! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gomgFZs ... re=related
That is one very talented dude!! How he can have limbs flying around drumming, and sing like that on top of it.....and with such soul yet.....just amazes me!
Deb wrote:This performance just blows me away! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmXsuWuo8t4&NR=1
That is one very talented dude!! How he can have limbs flying around drumming, and sing like that on top of it.....and with such soul yet.....just amazes me!
Vladan wrote:Deb wrote:This performance just blows me away! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmXsuWuo8t4&NR=1
That is one very talented dude!! How he can have limbs flying around drumming, and sing like that on top of it.....and with such soul yet.....just amazes me!
While he sings it well, for some reason everytime I hear a vocal performance from Deen, it sounds like he's contained in a bottle, or sitting inside a tunnel or somthing, the voice doesn't seem to project itself clear enough, and that's just not this DVD, but! every single performance including the tracks on the late "Generations". I'm just not a fan of vocals, I just don't hear them clear enough, say compared to Arnel Pineda.
Saint John wrote:Deen has no power. He's a good singer with great tone and vibrato but no ability to project his voice. I always find myself saying "Turn up the vocals!!!" when he's singing because of that lack of power.Vladan wrote:While he sings it well, for some reason everytime I hear a vocal performance from Deen, it sounds like he's contained in a bottle, or sitting inside a tunnel or somthing, the voice doesn't seem to project itself clear enough, and that's just not this DVD, but! every single performance including the tracks on the late "Generations". I'm just not a fan of vocals, I just don't hear them clear enough, say compared to Arnel Pineda.Deb wrote:This performance just blows me away! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmXsuWuo8t4&NR=1That is one very talented dude!! How he can have limbs flying around drumming, and sing like that on top of it.....and with such soul yet.....just amazes me!
Deb wrote: How much lung power, etc. do you think he's going to get sitting hunched over a drum kit?!
STORY_TELLER wrote:If they were selling this DVD as a separate product, I'd say it was substandard, but I think that taken as part of the whole 3 piece set, the DVD concert is really good. Bottom line is, Journey had a packaging deadline to make on the Walmart deal and that's why they rushed to record their third concert with Arnel. They were looking at this package as not just an album of new material, but a promotional push to get people to see them with Arnel in concert.
I get what you're saying about the awkwardness on stage though. His vocal orgasms "oh! oh! c'mon! oh!" are really annoying and come off as venting nerves. He even did that on the recording of Change for the Better! I love that song, but when he starts that shit I just cringe.
Arnel really needs to find a comfort level and stage persona as a performer. When he's singing a ballad, he performs the song, physically emoting the lyrics which is great. When it comes to a rocker, much less so and sometimes, he comes off as an amateur kid. This is all too painfully apparent during Neal's solos. Arnel doesn't know what to do with himself and he wanders awkwardly, drawing attention away from Neal in a bad way. In a boot clip of AATY from their most recent performance in Europe, Arnel actually talked to the audience on mic during Neal's solo. Talk about awkward.
I hope Arnel works out the kinks with more experience.
Saint John wrote: Deen has no power. He's a good singer with great tone and vibrato but no ability to project his voice. I always find myself saying "Turn up the vocals!!!" when he's singing because of that lack of power.
Saint John wrote:Vladan wrote:Deb wrote:This performance just blows me away! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmXsuWuo8t4&NR=1
That is one very talented dude!! How he can have limbs flying around drumming, and sing like that on top of it.....and with such soul yet.....just amazes me!
While he sings it well, for some reason everytime I hear a vocal performance from Deen, it sounds like he's contained in a bottle, or sitting inside a tunnel or somthing, the voice doesn't seem to project itself clear enough, and that's just not this DVD, but! every single performance including the tracks on the late "Generations". I'm just not a fan of vocals, I just don't hear them clear enough, say compared to Arnel Pineda.
Deen has no power. He's a good singer with great tone and vibrato but no ability to project his voice. I always find myself saying "Turn up the vocals!!!" when he's singing because of that lack of power.
Rick wrote:Well I didn't get my mug in a shot, so I'll stick with the '81 Houston concert as best all time.
Moon Beam wrote:Rick wrote:Well I didn't get my mug in a shot, so I'll stick with the '81 Houston concert as best all time.
You sure about that Sir Shoot?
I see a Fella that looks like you in Any Way You Want It, @ the 5:28 mark on the DVD.
jrnyfan@nc.rr.com wrote:Maybe i'm just too big of a Journey dork, but I'm kinda bothered by the fact that I haven't seen Arnel call for that audience participation cues during "Anyway You Want It." Augeri once in a while would not do it, but it's part of the mythos of a Journey show.
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