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Rhiannon wrote:Deb wrote:
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Saint John wrote:MOL is well suited for Jeff's baritone voice. This song sounds very good. Anything pre-Frontiers sounded pretty bad, though. They should have played more TBF, ROR and Frontiers while he was fronting the band.
mistiejourney wrote:Saint John wrote:MOL is well suited for Jeff's baritone voice. This song sounds very good. Anything pre-Frontiers sounded pretty bad, though. They should have played more TBF, ROR and Frontiers while he was fronting the band.
annie89509 wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Saint John wrote:MOL is well suited for Jeff's baritone voice. This song sounds very good. Anything pre-Frontiers sounded pretty bad, though. They should have played more TBF, ROR and Frontiers while he was fronting the band.
Maybe you're only identifying the song with the recorded voice, SJ. SP's singing got lower as the years went by.
Why did he wear the pants and that woodchuck shirt?Saint John wrote:annie89509 wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Saint John wrote:MOL is well suited for Jeff's baritone voice. This song sounds very good. Anything pre-Frontiers sounded pretty bad, though. They should have played more TBF, ROR and Frontiers while he was fronting the band.
Maybe you're only identifying the song with the recorded voice, SJ. SP's singing got lower as the years went by.
Correct, Annie. And I think Perry's lower voice is much closer to Jeff's natural baritone voice and Jeff did a great job on songs like Edge Of The Blade, I'll Be Alright Without You, Separate Ways, Message Of Love and a few others. However, I'm not so sure that he ever sounded right on DSB, WCN, Stone In Love, or Escape.
Getting to your point about "recorded voice", Perry was still somehow able to sing them in key until the FTLOSM tour, where to me, he struggled immensely on a few songs. He eliminated some from the setlist and redid others...something he was pretty darn good at doing. I admire that and I can accept that because they were his songs. He was the greatest after all.
stevew2 wrote:Saint John wrote:Why did he wear the pants and that woodchuck shirt?annie89509 wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Saint John wrote:MOL is well suited for Jeff's baritone voice. This song sounds very good. Anything pre-Frontiers sounded pretty bad, though. They should have played more TBF, ROR and Frontiers while he was fronting the band.
Maybe you're only identifying the song with the recorded voice, SJ. SP's singing got lower as the years went by.
Correct, Annie. And I think Perry's lower voice is much closer to Jeff's natural baritone voice and Jeff did a great job on songs like Edge Of The Blade, I'll Be Alright Without You, Separate Ways, Message Of Love and a few others. However, I'm not so sure that he ever sounded right on DSB, WCN, Stone In Love, or Escape.
Getting to your point about "recorded voice", Perry was still somehow able to sing them in key until the FTLOSM tour, where to me, he struggled immensely on a few songs. He eliminated some from the setlist and redid others...something he was pretty darn good at doing. I admire that and I can accept that because they were his songs. He was the greatest after all.
annie89509 wrote:stevew2 wrote:Saint John wrote:Why did he wear the pants and that woodchuck shirt?annie89509 wrote:mistiejourney wrote:Saint John wrote:MOL is well suited for Jeff's baritone voice. This song sounds very good. Anything pre-Frontiers sounded pretty bad, though. They should have played more TBF, ROR and Frontiers while he was fronting the band.
Maybe you're only identifying the song with the recorded voice, SJ. SP's singing got lower as the years went by.
Correct, Annie. And I think Perry's lower voice is much closer to Jeff's natural baritone voice and Jeff did a great job on songs like Edge Of The Blade, I'll Be Alright Without You, Separate Ways, Message Of Love and a few others. However, I'm not so sure that he ever sounded right on DSB, WCN, Stone In Love, or Escape.
Getting to your point about "recorded voice", Perry was still somehow able to sing them in key until the FTLOSM tour, where to me, he struggled immensely on a few songs. He eliminated some from the setlist and redid others...something he was pretty darn good at doing. I admire that and I can accept that because they were his songs. He was the greatest after all.
Maybe because he didn't want you to say he looked Gay![]()
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