by EME » Sat Jun 21, 2008 5:03 pm
I was very impressed from what was on offer last night in Glasgow.It's clear the band want to keep the between songs banter to a minimum; I get the impression Arnel would love to have a few more words with the crowd. He's infectious...hell. why not he's landed one of the biggest jobs in rock and looks genuinely happy to be here.
What I would say to the Perryettes is that he's making these songs his own; more so the ballads. Indeed his interpretations of the 'dirty dozen' has moved on since recording the 'Greatest Hits' disk. He's applying his own vocalisms, in order to work up to the high notes..and he's not (to date anyway) missing a single challenge. At times he does the Perry thing down to a tee....it's prime Perry too...81 and not a detuned semi tone less, but his 'own' voice is as every bit as powerful and unique as Perrys'. Just my opinion, I know folk on here share a different view. He's a great frontman;working up the crowd, throwing shapes...hell I'm 43...he's what two years younger...he looks in his late 20s and acts it too! The lad is a very special talent, and I for one am glad that he ended up with the gig.
I get the feeling the setlist wil be whittled down by the time they get to the US tour and I wouldn't be suprised if a few older gems were included. Some of the Revelation stuff doesn't get hit the mark live (Change For The Better being the main 'culprit').
I wouldn't be suprised if they record another DVD from the US tour.
Regards,
EME