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Re: Perry's Voice Is Like Butter...

Postby Don » Sun Jun 15, 2008 5:34 am

EightyRock wrote:[quote LuvsAugeri] I was talking about the people posting on this board. NOT Steve Lukather.

Is that clear enough to you?


Did you not know that he posted it on THIS board? I hope that cleared things up for you.[/quote]

Perry was the greatest rock tenor there ever was. We don't know what he has now. What was Lukather going to say, that the guy sounds like sandpaper dragged over a picnic table? When Steve Sings then we can judge him but regardless it will be hard for him to have any success in the current market. The new generation knows The Eagles and Journey, not so much Glenn Fry, Don Henley or Steve Perry. I wish Steve the best but I think his listening audience would be a select group , not the masses. I will say if he releases anthing in Japan it will be a big payday for him. After living there for five years I can say they do love Steve Perry. Now If he would go the Pat Benatar route and release a jazz/blues album, I would be first in line to grab it, along with about a million Japanese who love their jazz even more than Perry.
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Re: Perry's Voice Is Like Butter...

Postby DracIsBack » Sun Jun 15, 2008 5:55 am

Gunbot wrote:What was Lukather going to say, that the guy sounds like sandpaper dragged over a picnic table?


Point taken, though generally Luke calls things as he sees it. If he loves it, he loves it. If he thinks something sucks, he thinks something sucks and says it.
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Postby scarygirl » Sun Jun 15, 2008 5:59 am

The new generation knows The Eagles and Journey, not so much Glenn Fry, Don Henley or Steve Perry. I wish Steve the best but I think his listening audience would be a select group , not the masses


Bull-loney. I have $10 dollars that says if Steve Perry ever released an Walmart type effort that it would equal or surpsass Journey's current sales. Whenever I mention Journey in passing most people think Steve Perry is still in the band. Makes me wonder how many people bought this last album thinking they'd hear Steve.
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Postby Rick » Sun Jun 15, 2008 6:00 am

Rhiannon wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:Does that mean Arnel's voice is "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter"?


Teehehehehee... :twisted: :lol:

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Postby Don » Sun Jun 15, 2008 6:11 am

scarygirl wrote:
The new generation knows The Eagles and Journey, not so much Glenn Fry, Don Henley or Steve Perry. I wish Steve the best but I think his listening audience would be a select group , not the masses


Bull-loney. I have $10 dollars that says if Steve Perry ever released an Walmart type effort that it would equal or surpsass Journey's current sales. Whenever I mention Journey in passing most people think Steve Perry is still in the band. Makes me wonder how many people bought this last album thinking they'd hear Steve.[/quote

I don't think Steve would go the Walmart route. I think the last thing he wants to be thought of is as an impulse buy. I would like him to get marketed by Sony/BMG doing something completely different. I would like him to do a collaberation with somebody like Kim Carnes. Sorta follow the Robert Plant / Allison Kraus model which is different but refreshing.
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Postby scarygirl » Sun Jun 15, 2008 6:14 am

Gunbot wrote:
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The new generation knows The Eagles and Journey, not so much Glenn Fry, Don Henley or Steve Perry. I wish Steve the best but I think his listening audience would be a select group , not the masses


Bull-loney. I have $10 dollars that says if Steve Perry ever released an Walmart type effort that it would equal or surpsass Journey's current sales. Whenever I mention Journey in passing most people think Steve Perry is still in the band. Makes me wonder how many people bought this last album thinking they'd hear Steve.[/quote

I don't think Steve would go the Walmart route. I think the last thing he wants to be thought of is as an impulse buy. I would like him to get marketed by Sony/BMG doing something completely different. I would like him to do a collaberation with somebody like Kim Carnes. Sorta follow the Robert Plant / Allison Kraus model which is different but refreshing.


Not a diss because I like her. Does Kim Carnes still sing?
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Postby Don » Sun Jun 15, 2008 6:28 am

scarygirl wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
scarygirl wrote:
The new generation knows The Eagles and Journey, not so much Glenn Fry, Don Henley or Steve Perry. I wish Steve the best but I think his listening audience would be a select group , not the masses


Bull-loney. I have $10 dollars that says if Steve Perry ever released an Walmart type effort that it would equal or surpsass Journey's current sales. Whenever I mention Journey in passing most people think Steve Perry is still in the band. Makes me wonder how many people bought this last album thinking they'd hear Steve.[/quote

I don't think Steve would go the Walmart route. I think the last thing he wants to be thought of is as an impulse buy. I would like him to get marketed by Sony/BMG doing something completely different. I would like him to do a collaberation with somebody like Kim Carnes. Sorta follow the Robert Plant / Allison Kraus model which is different but refreshing.


Not a diss because I like her. Does Kim Carnes still sing?


It seems not since 2004. A lot of her older catalogue has never even made it to CD. If you could put her with Steve and Glenn Shorrock ( Little River Band ) as a trio you could hear some of the greatest smokey voice harmonys ever. Now that would be too awesome, but they are all around the same age so I think it would be feasible. Do a oneoff soundstage show on PBS and see how it goes.
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Postby scarygirl » Sun Jun 15, 2008 6:30 am

Gunbot wrote:
scarygirl wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
scarygirl wrote:
The new generation knows The Eagles and Journey, not so much Glenn Fry, Don Henley or Steve Perry. I wish Steve the best but I think his listening audience would be a select group , not the masses


Bull-loney. I have $10 dollars that says if Steve Perry ever released an Walmart type effort that it would equal or surpsass Journey's current sales. Whenever I mention Journey in passing most people think Steve Perry is still in the band. Makes me wonder how many people bought this last album thinking they'd hear Steve.[/quote

I don't think Steve would go the Walmart route. I think the last thing he wants to be thought of is as an impulse buy. I would like him to get marketed by Sony/BMG doing something completely different. I would like him to do a collaberation with somebody like Kim Carnes. Sorta follow the Robert Plant / Allison Kraus model which is different but refreshing.


Not a diss because I like her. Does Kim Carnes still sing?


It seems not since 2004. A lot of her older catalogue has never even made it to CD. If you could put her with Steve and Glenn Shorrock ( Little River Band ) as a trio you could hear some of the greatest smokey voice harmonys ever. Now that would be too awesome, but they are all around the same age so I think it would be feasible. Do a oneoff soundstage show on PBS and see how it goes.


I love Little River Band. I knew there was a reason I liked you. 8)
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Postby Don » Sun Jun 15, 2008 6:36 am

scarygirl wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
scarygirl wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
scarygirl wrote:
The new generation knows The Eagles and Journey, not so much Glenn Fry, Don Henley or Steve Perry. I wish Steve the best but I think his listening audience would be a select group , not the masses


Bull-loney. I have $10 dollars that says if Steve Perry ever released an Walmart type effort that it would equal or surpsass Journey's current sales. Whenever I mention Journey in passing most people think Steve Perry is still in the band. Makes me wonder how many people bought this last album thinking they'd hear Steve.[/quote

I don't think Steve would go the Walmart route. I think the last thing he wants to be thought of is as an impulse buy. I would like him to get marketed by Sony/BMG doing something completely different. I would like him to do a collaberation with somebody like Kim Carnes. Sorta follow the Robert Plant / Allison Kraus model which is different but refreshing.


Not a diss because I like her. Does Kim Carnes still sing?


It seems not since 2004. A lot of her older catalogue has never even made it to CD. If you could put her with Steve and Glenn Shorrock ( Little River Band ) as a trio you could hear some of the greatest smokey voice harmonys ever. Now that would be too awesome, but they are all around the same age so I think it would be feasible. Do a oneoff soundstage show on PBS and see how it goes.


I love Little River Band. I knew there was a reason I liked you. 8)


If you love the original LRB of Glenn, Beeb Birtles and Graham goble than you have got to hunt down the BSG full Circle DVD. two hours and twenty minutes of pure little river band and in 5.1 surround. Just a great DVD.

"LADY" off the DVD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWE418kmqjk
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Postby Rhiannon » Sun Jun 15, 2008 12:09 pm

Rick wrote:
Rhiannon wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:Does that mean Arnel's voice is "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter"?


Teehehehehee... :twisted: :lol:

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Postby Triple S » Sun Jun 15, 2008 12:16 pm

Moon Beam wrote:No other male vocalist has ever had my hairs standing higher.
Patsy Cline and Karen Carpenter can do the same thing.


Watching a Patsy Cline special on PBS right now - she was one of the best, huh?
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Postby Melissa » Sun Jun 15, 2008 1:13 pm

Rip Rokken wrote:
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Rip Rokken wrote:Does that mean Arnel's voice is "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter"?

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Saint John » Sun Jun 15, 2008 1:22 pm

Rip Rokken wrote:
Melissa wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:Does that mean Arnel's voice is "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter"?

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Awww fuck...dude, someone has to take Adobe Photoshop away from you!!! But God damn that was funny!!! :lol: 8)
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Postby Monstrock » Sun Jun 15, 2008 1:39 pm

Rip Rokken wrote:
Melissa wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:Does that mean Arnel's voice is "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter"?

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Damn it Rip :!: :!: :!: I knew it wasn't Perry :!: :!: :!:

Oh by the way, Sweet Stevie, can you please hurry up with that New CD? We miss ya. :) :) :)

(Rip, that's an awesome work of art, dude) :D :D :D
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Postby Moon Beam » Sun Jun 15, 2008 1:47 pm

Gunbot wrote:
If you love the original LRB of Glenn, Beeb Birtles and Graham goble than you have got to hunt down the BSG full Circle DVD. two hours and twenty minutes of pure little river band and in 5.1 surround. Just a great DVD.



Here, here that's some schweet song slays.
I play this one often.
(not the dvd though, I only have the cd)
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Postby Rip Rokken » Sun Jun 15, 2008 1:48 pm

Monstrock wrote:Damn it Rip :!: :!: :!: I knew it wasn't Perry :!: :!: :!:

Oh by the way, Sweet Stevie, can you please hurry up with that New CD? We miss ya. :) :) :)


You know, that brings me around to saying something I have been meaning to post for a while. When we first saw Arnel's YouTube's (especially "Faithfully"), he sounded so much like Perry it was uncanny. But now that the album is out, we see the real Arnel (as we should), and he's by far no Perry clone -- he sounds completely unique on most of the songs. Really, only on "Never Walk Away" does he throw in the Perryisms, and he must have done that purposefully to help keep the single recognizable as Journey for fans.

I guess we all misinterpreted what was meant by the "legacy sound" they wanted to return to -- they said "high tenor", when we were strictly thinking they meant, "Perry clone". But then, that brings the next question... Take a song like "What It Takes To Win", and he really kinda reminds me of JSS on that one! So if they weren't going strictly for a Perry clone, why not keep JSS?
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Postby Monstrock » Sun Jun 15, 2008 2:05 pm

Rip Rokken wrote:
Monstrock wrote:Damn it Rip :!: :!: :!: I knew it wasn't Perry :!: :!: :!:

Oh by the way, Sweet Stevie, can you please hurry up with that New CD? We miss ya. :) :) :)


You know, that brings me around to saying something I have been meaning to post for a while. When we first saw Arnel's YouTube's (especially "Faithfully"), he sounded so much like Perry it was uncanny. But now that the album is out, we see the real Arnel (as we should), and he's by far no Perry clone -- he sounds completely unique on most of the songs. Really, only on "Never Walk Away" does he throw in the Perryisms, and he must have done that purposefully to help keep the single recognizable as Journey for fans.

I guess we all misinterpreted what was meant by the "legacy sound" they wanted to return to -- they said "high tenor", when we were strictly thinking they meant, "Perry clone". But then, that brings the next question... Take a song like "What It Takes To Win", and he really kinda reminds me of JSS on that one! So if they weren't going strictly for a Perry clone, why not keep JSS?


Yup, I agree with you, dude. But still, when Neal metioned that "Legacy Sound" he really meant "High Tenor Voice" which Pineda is and Soto isn't. And the band's initial success now is due to the fact that they got their "Legacy Sound" back.
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Postby Saint John » Sun Jun 15, 2008 2:08 pm

Rip Rokken wrote: So if they weren't going strictly for a Perry clone, why not keep JSS?


Try and picture Soto singing After All These Years, Turn Down The World Tonight or What I Needed. Simply wouldn't work. Arnel is just a better choice for the job.
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Postby Monstrock » Sun Jun 15, 2008 2:11 pm

Saint John wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote: So if they weren't going strictly for a Perry clone, why not keep JSS?


Try and picture Soto singing After All These Years, Turn Down The World Tonight or What I Needed. Simply wouldn't work. Arnel is just a better choice for the job.


Yup, totally agree.
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Postby chad » Sun Jun 15, 2008 3:00 pm

Ehwmatt wrote:I keep watching that Party's Over video since it's been posted a million times here and for the life of me I can't see why some of you think this is a great Perry performance. He sounds really shrill and thin to my ears. That's one of my favorite songs on tape but this performance just sounds thin - maybe Perry's voice really needed that trademark echo to fatten it up back in these days. I dunno. Thta Winds of March is classic, haven't seen that one yet


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Interesting you bring this up....to a musician who has experience with the many mixes than can come off from a live performance, what you heard from the Party's Over clip is what they call a flat mix from the board. Meaning, there's no effects.....and what strike me is how awesome the song still sounds...obviously from how tight they play as a group, coupled with their individual and collective musicianship.

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Postby Ehwmatt » Sun Jun 15, 2008 3:28 pm

chad wrote:
Ehwmatt wrote:I keep watching that Party's Over video since it's been posted a million times here and for the life of me I can't see why some of you think this is a great Perry performance. He sounds really shrill and thin to my ears. That's one of my favorite songs on tape but this performance just sounds thin - maybe Perry's voice really needed that trademark echo to fatten it up back in these days. I dunno. Thta Winds of March is classic, haven't seen that one yet


Ehwmatt

Interesting you bring this up....to a musician who has experience with the many mixes than can come off from a live performance, what you heard from the Party's Over clip is what they call a flat mix from the board. Meaning, there's no effects.....and what strike me is how awesome the song still sounds...obviously from how tight they play as a group, coupled with their individual and collective musicianship.

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Interesting. Neal's solo is definitely awesome and they're definitely tight. It's nice hearing Neal back when he cut loose and just played straight up guitar without worrying about all the fancy delays and processing. I still don't love Perry's performance on this, even if it had the usual echo and what not on it I'm not sure I'd love it. His original performance on the studio version of the song was raw itself to me.. at least when I think of raw. It just seems really "off the cuff" and full of soul/emotion like the events he's singing about had just transpired an hour before he arrived at the studio. Those kind of magical studio lifetime performances are nearly impossible to replicate live.
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Postby Rip Rokken » Sun Jun 15, 2008 3:47 pm

Saint John wrote:Try and picture Soto singing After All These Years, Turn Down The World Tonight or What I Needed. Simply wouldn't work. Arnel is just a better choice for the job.


Ok, I'm not wanting to inflame any more tensions between the different camps, but I just did picture it, and... it sounded awesome! I love Arnel in Journey and support him all the way. But Jeff could definitely have handled the tunes, and they would have sounded great.
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Re: Perry's Voice Is Like Butter...

Postby annie89509 » Sun Jun 15, 2008 6:47 pm

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Luvsaugeri wrote:
EightyRock wrote:
Granny wrote:I just wish the Perry naysayers would come forth and tell me which one of them has heard him sing in the past 10 yrs( leaving out the White Sox thing)!!!!Well, which one of you have?????? :twisted:
None of you know nothing about him personally....how his voice is! or how his health is! or just anything...


[quote LuvsAugeri] Just playing devil's advocate here.....but the same thing could be said to the people who say he CAN still sing.


No, it can't...unless you think Steve Lukather doesn't have a fucking clue what sounding great means, when he referred to Perry in the studio recently. Dude is only one of the best guitarists in the world, but that doesn't mean he's got a set of ears better than some of you, right? :shock: :roll: Yeah, ok.


OMG...I did NOT say he couldn't sing. I don't have the first fucking clue if he can sing or not. I was commenting to Carol when she said that nobody HERE has heard him sing in the last 10 yrs or knows anything about his health or anything else so they shouldn't be spouting off that he can't sing!! I just pointed out the nobody HERE has heard him sing or knows anything about his health also. I was talking about the people posting on this board. NOT Steve Lukather.

Is that clear enough to you?


Laura knows. 8)

Yep, Lora and Cindy have.
And throwing up the White Sox thing as an example is ridiculuous. Four straight days/nights of screaming and celebrating, getting up there in the morning cold, no warmup, small speaker's microphone, no backup band/music -- this is supposed to indicate that Perry can't sing anymore -- bawaahaha!
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Postby lovemonkey » Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:04 pm

YOU GO GIRL!!!!! That was awsome! You should have added the "houston mother father " from '81 and the budokan frontiers "still they ride" If that new dude can even com close to that "str" performance I'll bow down and kiss his ass personally. :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jubogiBaUhQ :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOVHz3VC06o
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Postby Deb » Mon Jun 16, 2008 12:42 am

Rip Rokken wrote:
Saint John wrote:Try and picture Soto singing After All These Years, Turn Down The World Tonight or What I Needed. Simply wouldn't work. Arnel is just a better choice for the job.


Ok, I'm not wanting to inflame any more tensions between the different camps, but I just did picture it, and... it sounded awesome! I love Arnel in Journey and support him all the way. But Jeff could definitely have handled the tunes, and they would have sounded great.


Agreed, and freakily enough I thought that very thing while listening to After All These Years yesterday........love that song by the way and Arnel sounds great on it. But I think Jeff's soulful vocals would have been awesome on it! If you haven't heard some of his previous very soulful stuff then ya I can see you thinking it wouldn't suit him with his rocker side.......but far from it.
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Postby RossValoryRocks » Mon Jun 16, 2008 12:46 am

Saint John wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote: So if they weren't going strictly for a Perry clone, why not keep JSS?


Try and picture Soto singing After All These Years, Turn Down The World Tonight or What I Needed. Simply wouldn't work. Arnel is just a better choice for the job.


WRONG WRONG WRONG...Jeff could pull that off and it would sound good...very good...it would work easily.

Arnel is a very good vocalist...Jeff is simply a better vocalist all around.
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Postby Matthew » Mon Jun 16, 2008 1:18 am

RossValoryRocks wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote: So if they weren't going strictly for a Perry clone, why not keep JSS?


Try and picture Soto singing After All These Years, Turn Down The World Tonight or What I Needed. Simply wouldn't work. Arnel is just a better choice for the job.


WRONG WRONG WRONG...Jeff could pull that off and it would sound good...very good...it would work easily.

Arnel is a very good vocalist...Jeff is simply a better vocalist all around.



Ageee with Deb and RVR on this one. I can't hear anything on Revelation which would have been beyond the capabilities of JSS. And although both JSS and Arnel are veteran cover singers...JSS found his own voice long ago whereas Arnel? I'm not so sure....

It'll be interesting to compare the two when I see Journey on Tuesday. Last year JSS put in an extraordinary performance at the Hammersmith show. It'll be hard for Arnel to top it....
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Re: Perry's Voice Is Like Butter...

Postby amaron » Mon Jun 16, 2008 1:22 am

annie89509 wrote:
STORY_TELLER wrote:
Luvsaugeri wrote:
EightyRock wrote:
Granny wrote:I just wish the Perry naysayers would come forth and tell me which one of them has heard him sing in the past 10 yrs( leaving out the White Sox thing)!!!!Well, which one of you have?????? :twisted:
None of you know nothing about him personally....how his voice is! or how his health is! or just anything...


[quote LuvsAugeri] Just playing devil's advocate here.....but the same thing could be said to the people who say he CAN still sing.


No, it can't...unless you think Steve Lukather doesn't have a fucking clue what sounding great means, when he referred to Perry in the studio recently. Dude is only one of the best guitarists in the world, but that doesn't mean he's got a set of ears better than some of you, right? :shock: :roll: Yeah, ok.


OMG...I did NOT say he couldn't sing. I don't have the first fucking clue if he can sing or not. I was commenting to Carol when she said that nobody HERE has heard him sing in the last 10 yrs or knows anything about his health or anything else so they shouldn't be spouting off that he can't sing!! I just pointed out the nobody HERE has heard him sing or knows anything about his health also. I was talking about the people posting on this board. NOT Steve Lukather.

Is that clear enough to you?


Laura knows. 8)

Yep, Lora and Cindy have.
And throwing up the White Sox thing as an example is ridiculuous. Four straight days/nights of screaming and celebrating, getting up there in the morning cold, no warmup, small speaker's microphone, no backup band/music -- this is supposed to indicate that Perry can't sing anymore -- bawaahaha!


Perry's inaction for over the last 10 years shows that he himself has lingering doubts on how well he can perform.
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Re: Perry's Voice Is Like Butter...

Postby Matthew » Mon Jun 16, 2008 1:28 am

amaron wrote:
annie89509 wrote:
STORY_TELLER wrote:
Luvsaugeri wrote:
EightyRock wrote:
Granny wrote:I just wish the Perry naysayers would come forth and tell me which one of them has heard him sing in the past 10 yrs( leaving out the White Sox thing)!!!!Well, which one of you have?????? :twisted:
None of you know nothing about him personally....how his voice is! or how his health is! or just anything...


[quote LuvsAugeri] Just playing devil's advocate here.....but the same thing could be said to the people who say he CAN still sing.


No, it can't...unless you think Steve Lukather doesn't have a fucking clue what sounding great means, when he referred to Perry in the studio recently. Dude is only one of the best guitarists in the world, but that doesn't mean he's got a set of ears better than some of you, right? :shock: :roll: Yeah, ok.


OMG...I did NOT say he couldn't sing. I don't have the first fucking clue if he can sing or not. I was commenting to Carol when she said that nobody HERE has heard him sing in the last 10 yrs or knows anything about his health or anything else so they shouldn't be spouting off that he can't sing!! I just pointed out the nobody HERE has heard him sing or knows anything about his health also. I was talking about the people posting on this board. NOT Steve Lukather.

Is that clear enough to you?


Laura knows. 8)

Yep, Lora and Cindy have.
And throwing up the White Sox thing as an example is ridiculuous. Four straight days/nights of screaming and celebrating, getting up there in the morning cold, no warmup, small speaker's microphone, no backup band/music -- this is supposed to indicate that Perry can't sing anymore -- bawaahaha!


Perry's inaction for over the last 10 years shows that he himself has lingering doubts on how well he can perform.



He was inactive for eight years in the 80s and 90s...and aside from a couple of dodgy You Tube clips we all know he sounded great when he came back on FTLOSM and TBF. Different...but still brilliant. The inaction shows nothing....
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Re: Perry's Voice Is Like Butter...

Postby Monstrock » Mon Jun 16, 2008 1:30 am

annie89509 wrote:
STORY_TELLER wrote:
Luvsaugeri wrote:
EightyRock wrote:
Granny wrote:I just wish the Perry naysayers would come forth and tell me which one of them has heard him sing in the past 10 yrs( leaving out the White Sox thing)!!!!Well, which one of you have?????? :twisted:
None of you know nothing about him personally....how his voice is! or how his health is! or just anything...


[quote LuvsAugeri] Just playing devil's advocate here.....but the same thing could be said to the people who say he CAN still sing.


No, it can't...unless you think Steve Lukather doesn't have a fucking clue what sounding great means, when he referred to Perry in the studio recently. Dude is only one of the best guitarists in the world, but that doesn't mean he's got a set of ears better than some of you, right? :shock: :roll: Yeah, ok.


OMG...I did NOT say he couldn't sing. I don't have the first fucking clue if he can sing or not. I was commenting to Carol when she said that nobody HERE has heard him sing in the last 10 yrs or knows anything about his health or anything else so they shouldn't be spouting off that he can't sing!! I just pointed out the nobody HERE has heard him sing or knows anything about his health also. I was talking about the people posting on this board. NOT Steve Lukather.

Is that clear enough to you?


Laura knows. 8)

Yep, Lora and Cindy have.
And throwing up the White Sox thing as an example is ridiculuous. Four straight days/nights of screaming and celebrating, getting up there in the morning cold, no warmup, small speaker's microphone, no backup band/music -- this is supposed to indicate that Perry can't sing anymore -- bawaahaha!


Little Ann, when you start postin' like that, it's an indication of too much internet time for you again. Can't you hear the boys callin' now "mama"? Maybe it's time to attend to them. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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